E AST O REGONIAN TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 2022 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @EOSPORTS | FACEBOOK.COM/EOSPORTS A11 Echo girls end up in 6th at 1A state basketball tournament By ANDREW CUTLER East Oregonian BAKER CITY — Three players scored in double fi gures Saturday, March 5, to lead Jordan Valley to a 52-28 rout of Echo in the fourth- place game of the Oregon School Activities Association Class 1A Girls State Basket- ball Tournament in Baker City. The loss ends the Cougars’ season at 19-6 overall and a sixth-place fi nish at state. Jordan Valley fi nished with a 26-6 record. Echo, which opened the tournament with a 54-37 loss to North Douglas in the quarterfi nals, followed by a 58-49 win over Trout Lake in the consolation bracket had 11 points and seven rebounds from Faith McCarty. No other Cougar had more than seven points in the loss. McCarty got Echo off to a quick start, nailing a 3-pointer to open the scoring four seconds into the game. Jordan Valley’s Kelsey Gluch answered with a 3-ball of her own to tie the game. Back- to-back turnovers by the Mustangs led to a jumper STANFIELD COMES UP SHORT AT STATE Tigers fi nish in 6th place at 2A tournament after loss to Lakeview By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian P ENDLETON — The Stanfi eld girls basket- ball team won its fi rst state trophy on Satur- day, March 5, it just wasn’t the one the team wanted. Lakeview outscored the Tigers 21-11 over the fourth quarter and overtime for a 48-41 victory in the fourth- place game at the 2A state tournament at the Pendleton Convention Center. “It’s a little bit of solace,” Stanfi eld coach Daniel Sharp said of the sixth-place trophy. “It’s a good memory for the seniors. For the younger kids, maybe they can come back and do a little better.” The fourth-place trophy was also the fi rst for Lakev- iew, which fi nished the season 20-3. “It’s our first trophy in school history,” Honkers coach Cody Blair said, “and there isn’t one senior on the team. They are all coming back.” The Tigers (23-7) led 22-15 at the half, and had a 30-24 lead late in the third before Kenna Stratton drilled a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 8 seconds to make it 30-27 heading into the fourth. Lakeview, which rolled out a full-court press in the third quarter, continued to press the Tigers in the fourth, forcing turnovers. Stanfi eld’s Alexis Shelby converted a pair of free throws at 4:34 to put the Tigers out front 34-29, but Stratton scored inside, and Bridget Shullanberger hit a 3-pointer from the left wing to tie the score at 34-34. The Honkers had a 36-35 lead with 2:24 to play, but Maggie Sharp put Stanfi eld on top 37-36 with a basket at 1:27. Lakeview had a chance to take the lead with 1:09 left in regulation, but Karlee Vick- erman missed the front end of a two-shot opportunity from the free-throw line for a 37-37 game. Maggie Sharp’s 3-pointer at the buzzer went off the rim, sending the game into over- time. Maggie Sharp and Mazie Reeser hit back-to-back baskets to give Stanfield a 41-37 lead 1:09 into over- time. The Tigers would not score again, while the Honk- ers reeled off 11 consecutive points, including fi ve by Strat- ton. Vickerman did not miss from the free-throw line in overtime, making good on all six shots. “We executed really well in the fi rst half,” Coach Sharp said. “Then we got frenzied and started throwing the ball all over the place. They got aggressive and we got soft.” Zuri Reeser led the Tigers Ben Lonergan/East Oregonian Lakeview’s Kenna Stratton (24) goes up for a shot Saturday, March 5, 2022, against the Stanfi eld Tigers in the fourth/ sixth place game of the OSAA Class 2A state tournament at the Pendleton Convention Center in Pendleton. The Honkers defeated the Tigers 48-41 in overtime. Ben Lonergan/East Oregonian The Stanfi eld bench celebrates a three-pointer in the fi rst half Saturday, March 5, 2022, against the Lakeview Honkers in the fourth/sixth place game of the OSAA Class 2A state tournament at the Pendleton Convention Center in Pendle- ton. Lakeview defeated Stanfi eld 48-41 in overtime. 1A GIRLS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM First Team: Emily Powers, sr., Damascus Christian Kortney Doman, so., Crane Elizabeth Grandle, sr., Country Christian Leslie Doman, jr., Crane Kelsey Gluch, sr., Jordan Valley Second Team: Faith McCarty, sr., Echo Sophie Bronson, jr., Nixyaawii Sierra Hale, jr., Damascus Christian Tayler Eiguren, sr., Jordan Valley Samantha MacDowell, sr., North Douglas Sportsmanship Trophy: Damascus Christian from McCarty and Sydney Bracher for a 7-3 Echo advan- tage with 6:25 left in the opening quarter. Jordan Valley closed the fi rst quarter on a 16-5 run to open a 19-12 lead after the fi rst quarter. The Mustangs then used a 12-5 push in the second quarter to blow the game open. The Cougars shot just 19% from the fl oor, fi nish- ing 9-for-46, including a 3-for-17 effort from the 3-point line. Echo also fi nished with 13 turnovers, leading to eight points for Echo. Jordan Valley owned a decided advantage in the paint, outscoring the Cougars 17-6, and at the free-throw line. The Mustangs were 16-for-27 from the foul line, while Echo was 7-for-11. The Mustangs shot 37% from the f loor, finishing 16-for-43, including a 4-for- 15 effort from the 3-point line. Kelsey Gluch led the Mustangs with 13 points, while Jill Gammett added 12 points and Tayler Eiguren had 11 points and a game- high 10 rebounds. Umatilla places 4th at 3A tournament By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian COOS BAY — For the fourth time this season, Umatilla took the court against Vale. For the first time, the Vikings came off the court with the win. Ulises Armenta led the way with 20 points, and Oscar Campos hit two key free throws with 6 seconds left in the game as Umatilla fi nally got the better of East- ern Oregon League cham- pion Vale 50-47 on Saturday, March 5, in the fourth-place game of the 3A state tour- nament at Marshfi eld High School. “We’ve won three of the four quarters every time we have played them,” Umatilla coach Scott Bow said. “This time we lost the fourth quar- ter, but still had enough to get the win. Vale is a tough team and they are constant fi ghters. To be able to walk away with the win was pretty good.” The fourth-place trophy is the fi rst one the Vikings (18-10) have won at state since placing sixth at the 2A tournament in 2001. “They’ve worked hard all year,” Bow said of his team. “That is the great thing about this time of year, it comes down to who can pull it all together. The fact they could get one (trophy) this year, is special. I’m glad they brought the energy this morning.” Umatilla led 43-32 at the end of the third quarter, but Vale quickly turned the tables. John Wolf hit a pair of jumpers in the fi rst minute of the quarter to make it 43-36, and three free throws by Tanner Steele pulled Vale within 43-39. Diesel Johnson drained a 3-pointer with 5:04 to play as Vale cut the defi cit to one 3A BOYS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM First Team Austin Mauer, so., Cascade Christian Mathias Billings, sr., De La Salle North Catholic Jameson Ye, sr., Westside Christian Cody Reece, sr., Cascade Christian Tyler Spink, sr., Dayton Second Team TJ Latu, so., De La Salle North Catholic Emilio Jaimez, jr., Umatilla Jake Hergert, sr., Westside Christian Oscar Campos, sr., Umatilla Ulises Armenta, sr., Umatilla Sportsmanship Trophy: Cascade Christian 1A BOYS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM First Team Oscar Thomas, sr., South Wasco County Ray Gerrard, jr., North Douglas Landon Knox, fr., Crosshill Christian Cody Siegner, fr., Crane Carter Nichols, so., Crane point, 43-42. A free throw by Umatil- la’s Edwin Ortiz made it 44-42, but a Charlie Lamb basket tied the score with 4:33 to play. A three-point play by Johnson gave Vale its fi rst least since 3-2 in the first quarter, but Armenta used a three-point play of his own for a 47-47 ballgame with 3:32 to play. Campos converted 1 of 2 free throws with 2:21 to play as the Vikings took back the lead. Neither team would score again until there were 6 seconds left on the clock. Umatilla called a time- out with 9 seconds remain- ing, and Bow reminded his team that defense had been its strength all season. After the timeout, Campos stole the ball from Johnson, but was quickly fouled by Colten Stepleton with 6 seconds left in the game. Campos, who was 2 of 8 from the free-throw line Second Team Baron Moses, so., Nixyaawii Ian Ongers, jr., South Wasco County Cole Martin, jr., Powder Valley Dylan Abrahamson, jr., Nixyaawii Mario Gianotti, sr., Riddle Sportsmanship Trophy: Crane during the game before step- ping up to the stripe, calmly sank both free throws for a 50-47 lead. Stepleton launched a 3-pointer with 1 second left, but was off the mark. “I told the boys defense had been our bread and butter all year,” Bow said. “Vale hit some tough shots in the fourth, but it panned out the way it should have.” Umatilla led 19-10 after the fi rst quarter, and 34-24 at the the half. Campos added 12 points, eight rebounds and three steals for the Vikings, while Kaden Salamanaca chipped in eight points and two steals. Umatilla had 12 steals on the day. “Ulises and Oscar are our two fi rst-team all-league players,” Bow said. “They stepped up and got it done. I’m proud of all of them.” Johnson led Vale (22-7) with 13 points and five rebounds, while Steele added 10 points. 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