East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 01, 2022, Page 11, Image 11

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    SPORTS
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
East Oregonian
A11
State:
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is our defense. The guys
really get after it on that end
of the fl oor. Thursday should
be a fun one.”
The Loggers shocked 4A
Seaside in January, which
was ranked No. 4 at the time,
and the Loggers’ average
margin of victory in league
play was 33 points. But they
really haven’t been chal-
lenged since they played
Seaside.
“If you watch them, they
are a good basketball team,”
Rosenbalm said. “They have
a little bit of everything.
They have size down low,
guards that can shoot it, they
attack the basket and play
good defense. Anything can
happen on any given night,
that’s why we play the game.”
Ben Lonergan/East Oregonian, File
The Hermiston bench cheers late in the fourth quarter
Feb. 22, 2022, at Hermiston High School as the Bulldogs
defeat the Peninsula Seahawks 74-61. Hermiston then on
Saturday, Feb. 26, scored at the buzzer to beat Everett 53-
51 in a 3A regional basketball game at Everett Community
College.
Bulldogs:
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“We just ripped another
team’s heart out. At the end
of the third, I told them we
had to execute. They settled
down a bit. I’m really proud
of them. It’s a long season
2A girls
S TA N F I E L D V S .
SA LEM ACA DEM Y:
Stanfi eld posted a big road
win over Vernonia in the
fi rst round, and the Tigers’
reward is a date with
top-ranked Salem Academy
on March 3 in the quarterfi -
nals at the Pendleton Conven-
tion Center.
“When you get to this
point, everyone is good,”
Stanfi eld coach Daniel Sharp
said. “You go compete, throw
all the house money in and
hopefully get a couple of wins
out of it. Part of it is getting
experience from it and build-
ing the program. Everybody
is good, whether you are
playing No. 1 or No. 4. You
hope to make some shots.”
In the other quarterfi-
nals games, Gervais plays
Bandon, Faith Bible takes on
Union, and Lakeview will
play Central Linn.
The Tigers’ leading
scorer, Maggie Sharp (11
points, 5 assists, 5 rebounds
a game) suff ered a high ankle
sprain in the Blue Mountain
Conference district tourna-
ment. She played a few key
minutes against Vernonia,
fi nishing with fi ve points.
“She wasn’t 100 percent,
but she did what she could,”
and I appreciate how they
have accepted the change.”
Senior Katelyn Heide-
man scored eight of her 13
points in the second half,
while Bailey Young spread
her 10 points throughout the
game.
Alana Washington led
Everett with 16 points, while
Ella Sylvester added 13.
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Stanfi eld’s Destiny O’Neill (33) attempts a shot Feb. 1, 2022, against the Enterprise Outlaws.
The Tigers on Thursday, March 3, face top-ranked Salem Academy in the 2A state basketball
tournament in Pendleton.
Sharp said. “There’s still a lot
of bruising.”
The Tigers (22-5) have a
solid core of players who step
up when the need arises.
“Sometimes we have
st r ug g le s whe n Zu r i
(Reeser) or Maggie aren’t
going,” Sharp said of the
Vernonia game. “Mazie
(Reeser) stepped up and
Alexis (Shelby) got a ton of
rebounds. Everybody is play-
ing their role.”
When the Tigers find
themselves struggling to
score, they turn to their
defense. They only allowed
710 points during the season
(26 per game).
“They put together a
pretty good season,” Sharp
said. “They haven’t been
spectacular all the time,
but they have played well
defensively. Now, this is it.
You have to put your best
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