E AST O REGONIAN TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2022 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @EOSPORTS | FACEBOOK.COM/EOSPORTS A10 Kathy Aney/East Oregonian Mazie Reeser, of Stanfi eld, concentrates as she competes Saturday, March 12, 2022, at the Iron Tiger Weightlifting Competition at Stanfi eld Secondary School, Stanfi eld. Power on display at Iron Tiger event By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian STANFIELD — Mazie Reeser is well known for playing volleyball and basketball at Stanfi eld High School, but the 5-foot-11 freshman is also a beast in the weight room. Reeser won the 130-pound freshman-sophomore divi- sion with a combined weight of 370 pounds between bench press, squats and hang cleans on Saturday, March 12, at the Iron Tiger Weightlifting Competition. “This is the fi rst time we have had one,” Stanfield weightlifting coach Travis Reeser said. “Hopefully the fi rst of many to come.” Stanfield won all four divisions by a landslide. The Tigers had nearly 50 students competing, while Hermiston was next with 12. Also bringing lifters to the meet were Scappoose, Amity, Spray, Joseph, The Dalles and Southridge. “A lot of times, schools only bring their absolute best,” Reeser said. “I want them to bring everyone.” The Tigers had foot- ball, basketball, volleyball and track athletes compet- ing, along with others who do not participate in main- stream sports. Hobs Hu r t y, who competes in football, basketball and track for the Tigers, won the 148-pound weight class in the junior-senior division with a total of 675 pounds. “A lot of people see these kids on the court or the fi eld, but they don’t see the effort they put in the weight room,” Reeser said. “We have kids who don’t play sports who come into the weight room and excel and get to showcase their talents.” One of those lifters is See Power, Page A11 Ben Lonergan/East Oregonian Murray Alexander, right, and Kevin Gregg of the Pendleton Rough Riders chase down the puck Friday, March 11, 2022, during hockey practice at the Hapo Ice Arena in Pasco. NEW ADVENTURES Pendleton youth hockey team will play 2 games in Washington By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian ENDLETON — A shinny on the pond with your friends is a lot of fun, but every now and again it’s good to mix things up. The Pendleton Rough Riders 10U hockey team, which plays on the small P sheet of ice in Roy Raley Park in Pend- leton roughly two-and-a-half months out of the year, will get a chance to play in an indoor rink, and against players other than teammates for the fi rst time in eight years. The Rough Riders have been invited to play Saturday, March 19, against two teams in Kent, Washington. The games will be played at the Kent Valley Ice Center. “This is their Stanley Cup,” Rough Riders coach Silas Kelty said. “I don’t know the last time we played someone outside of our own little teams. I have been here three years and we have just scrimmaged ourselves. It was that way before I got here.” The games came out of family connections between some of the Rough Riders and members of the teams from Kent. “Some of their players and our play- ers are related,” Kelty said. “They said it would be fun if we could play each other sometime. They invited us to come up. We are excited to go up there and play.” Ryan Farber, 10, has been playing with the Rough Riders since he was 5 years old. He said he is looking forward to playing in Kent. “It’s pretty exciting,” the McKay See Hockey, Page A11 March 26-27 Saturday 9:00 am–5:00 pm Sunday 9:00 am–3:00 pm DESCHUTES COUNT Y FAIR & EXPO CENTER REDMOND • OREGON PRESENTED BY 5 Buck Breakfast SAT. MORNING 8–10 While supplies last Sponsored by McDonalds All proceeds to benefit Perfect Balance Good Shepherd Outreach & Events KIDS’ ZONE PROJECTS AND FUN ACTIVITIES ALL THINGS AGRICULTURE Clint Johnson Working Dog Demonstrations SAT. 11–NOON • SUN. 10–11 Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Display with Demonstrations March is National Colorectal Awareness Month Good Shepherd’s Community Health & Outreach offers free Colorectal Cancer Screening Kits. Contact us to learn more! Diabetes Prevention Program Starts April 14th Walk with Ease March 21st – April 29th, M/W/F GOOD SHEPHERD COMMUNITY HEALTH & OUTREACH 541-667-3509 | healthinfo@gshealth.org