A12 SPORTS East Oregonian Softball: Continued from Page A10 Makenzie Chambers led the way in batting average and hits, as well as finishing top three on the team in runs, RBIs and home runs. One key addition that will help fill that void is junior infielder Caitlin Crist, who transferred from Idaho State. The Mountaineers will be relying on Crist to be a defen- sive centerpiece in the infield this year. “I have not seen some- one in a long time cover the ground that she can cover,” Christian said. Crist is joined by newcom- ers Grace Gather and Hannah Tyree. Gather is a trans- fer from Oregon State who plays utility, mostly slotting in the middle of the field and at third base. Tyree, a fresh- man, is expected to help replace the production at the catcher position. “She instantly stepped up in the catching spot for us,” Christian said. “We’re excited to have her for four years, she’ll make a big impact for us.” The Mountaineers have several key pieces returning, in the field and on the mound. First baseman Haley Ebner returns after hitting .306 last year and leading the team with 29 RBIs and six home runs. Amanda Smith, last season’s top pitcher, leads the way for Eastern after compiling a 6-8 record last season with a 4.09 ERA and 45 strikeouts. The Mountain- eers are looking to build upon a strong committee of pitch- ers, including several key returners. “Abby Giles is going to have a key role, as well as Kayla Berg,” Christian said. “Natalee Hall put in a ton of work on the mound in the offseason, so I’m excited to see what she can do for us.” Trial by fire Christian and the Moun- taineers are not hiding the fact they play in one of the toughest softball conferences in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athlet- ics. Southern Oregon is the reigning national champion, defeating conference oppo- nent Oregon Tech in the final game — the College of Idaho Tuesday, February 8, 2022 finished third overall in a sweep of Cascade Collegiate Conference teams. To be the best, Eastern is aiming to beat the best. The Mountaineers have a heavy slew of road nonconference games to start the season, facing difficult opponents before starting conference play in March. Eastern starts its season with 17 consecutive road games, including a streak of games against teams in Cali- fornia — opening day is set for Saturday, Feb. 12, with a four-game road series against Willamette. The Mountain- eers have two matchups against top-25 Hope Interna- tional on Feb. 25 and Feb. 26. “All we’ve talked about is trying to win these games and make it known that we’re a top team. That was one of our goals, to go out and get some of these teams in the preseason to see where we need to be and also get on their radar,” Christian said. “That’s what we have to do to compete, get out and face those teams.” Eastern is stepping up its scouting this season, keep- ing an eye on top conference teams to gain an advantage. Christian credited close losses last year against top teams as motivation for the upcoming year. The Moun- taineers went to extra innings in one matchup against Oregon Tech and saw close games against the College of Idaho and Corban. “Just knowing that we’re starting to be in every single game, with some of these coming down to one inning or a couple runners, it’s start- ing to pick up,” Christian said. Christian emphasized that in her third year, the coach- ing staff at Eastern is hold- ing the bar high and working toward a winning culture. The Mountaineers, who are running through final prepa- rations before the upcoming season begins shortly, are looking to challenge the top teams in the Cascade Colle- giate Conference this year. “I think we’re going to upset some of those top teams,” Christian said. “I think last year we were right there, but I think this year we have that capability to play, upset and get series wins against some team we’re not supposed to win against.” Chamber of Commerce PO Box 1 • 101 Olson Rd. • Boardman, OR 97818 • 541-481-3014 www.boardmanchamber.org • email: info@boardmanchamber.org Sean Meagher/The Oregonian, File This newsletter proudly sponsored by the following businesses: Oregon head coach Mark Wasikowski as the Oregon Ducks face the Portland Pi- lots in a college baseball game April 14, 2021, at Joe Etzel Field. POWERED BY Turf: Continued from Page A10 REALTY GROUP The players like the reno- vations and naturally hitters and pitchers have different perspectives on the changing dimensions in the outfield. “It’s going to take some time to get used to because the old park was a little bigger obviously,” outfielder Anthony Hall said. “I’m more excited for the offensive part. I think it’ll help us a little bit, especially me.” Hall hit .286 with 11 doubles, a triple, six home runs and 36 RBIs last season and was also one of UO’s best defensive outfielders. The changes certainly won’t turn PK Park into a bandbox but the extreme edge for pitchers, particu- larly in the early spring, will be lessened. “That just means I’m going to have to keep the ball low and at the knees and lower than that,” pitcher Isaac Ayon said. “Other than that it feels beautiful. I’m glad we got a renovation. We couldn’t be happier.” The new turf will also impact the infield. Older FieldTurf fields had more rubber and ground balls would take bigger hops, whereas newer technology includes cork and coconut husks that are much closer to natural dirt infields. “It’s awesome,” shortstop Josh Kasevich said. “I think the coolest part for me is the infield. Kind of a different material. I think actually it’s coconut shavings on the infield so it plays kind of like dirt. Get some more true hops and plays really nice.” The Ducks began team practices Friday, Feb. 4. The season opener at San Diego is Feb. 18, and the home opener against St. John’s is Feb. 25. 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