E AST O REGONIAN SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @EOSPORTS | FACEBOOK.COM/EOSPORTS A FRESH START B1 OLD OREGON LEAGUE Pilot Rock’s Otteson transfers to Pendleton By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian Ben Lonergan/East Oregonian Nixyaawii’s Sophie Bronson (24) drives toward the basket against the Ione/Arlington Cardinals on Feb. 26, 2022, in the second round of the Oregon School Activities Associ- ation Class 1A State Tournament in Mission. Bronson was named the Old Oregon League Player of the Year. P ENDLETON — It wasn’t exactly the Baltimore Colts moving to Indianapolis in the middle of the night, but Jace Otteson’s departure from Pilot Rock to Pend- leton High School in Janu- ary surprised a few people, including the Bucks’ baseball and football coaches. The talented sophomore since has earned himself playing time on the base- ball team, and is taking part in morning weight training sessions with the football team. Otteson was up front in saying the move was not sports related. “Going into spring, I was unhappy and I was strug- gling,” he said. “I got into a Young Life program and made new friends. It was good for my mental health. The Young Life leaders make a big diff er- ence in kids’ lives. It’s a change for the better.” He said he and his family moved, he knew he might not be able to play sports, but the Oregon School Activities Association cleared him. POY: Bronson of Nixyaawii By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian Kathy Aney/East Oregonian Pendleton’s Jace Otteson bats against Scappoose on Wednesday, March 23, 2022, at Bob White Field during the Red Lion Buckaroo Classic. Otteson transferred from Pilot Rock to Pendleton in January. “I would have made the change either way,” he said. The transition has been a smooth one for Otteson, who said he felt welcome from Day 1. “I feel very fortunate I was brought into this school,” he said. “The kids welcomed me with open arms. The guys on the (baseball) team have helped me out a lot, and the camaraderie has been eye-opening. They have been great.” “As far as 5A, he has talent,” Pendleton coach TJ Hague- wood said. “He has shown growth as a player. He has athletic skills. He is in a situa- tion where he is around players that will make him better. Just the diff erence in opportunity can make a diff erence. Jace has been a solid contributor.” The 5-foot-10, 185-pound Otteson has caught in the four games he has played for the Bucks. In eight at-bats, he has one hit, four RBIs, and has drawn fi ve walks. “They are very loaded with players and coaches,” Otteson said of the Bucks. “They are great guys and they know the players they have. I was not quite there. They brought me under their wing and helped me. I am fortunate to play behind (catcher) Andrew Demianew. Everything is more fast paced. The pitch- ers throw pretty hard. Easton Corey is throwing like 90 and Karson Lani is throwing in the 80s.” See Otteson, Page B2 MISSION — Nixy- aawii girls basketball coach Michael BadWar- rior knows he can count on Sophie Bronson to be the fi rst player to show up for practice with her shoes on, to sweep the fl oor with- out being asked, and help other players fi ne tune their game. “She was an overall leader on and off the court,” BadWarrior said. Bronson brought her dedication to the court every game, averaging 18.5 points and seven assists a game for the Golden Eagles, who qualifi ed for the 1A state tournament. Bronson, a junior, was named Old Oregon League Player of the Year by the league coaches. “On the court, she has been working and training her whole life,” BadWarrior said. “She had a standout season. She had over 500 points this season. When- ever we needed to get some- thing going, she did what she had to do. She really did anything and everything the team needed to win. She’s extremely unselfi sh.” The Golden Eagles fi nished 11-0 in OOL play and 24-6 overall. At one point, they won 11 of 12 See Bronson, Page B2 3A ALL-STATE TEAM Umatilla players earn honors By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian UMATILLA — Coming off their fourth-place fi nish at the 3A state basketball tour- nament, the Umatilla Vikings had two players selected to the 3A all-state team. Senior Oscar Campos was selected to the third team by the state coaches, while senior Ulises Armenta was named to the honorable mention team. Both players were named to the 3A all-tournament team, and both were fi rst-team Armenta Campos picks for the Eastern Oregon League. Campos led the Vikings (18-10) with 12 points a game, along with 7.6 rebounds, 3.2 steals and 1.8 assists. “Oscar is one of the hard- est working kids I have had a chance to coach,” Umatilla coach Scott Bow said. “He brought his energy and enthu- siasm every time he walked on the fl oor. He is the true defi ni- tion of practice like you play, as he has no off switch. His ability to always guard bigger players and work himself into our leading scorer, rebounder and in steals. This (all-state honor) is another example of the eff ort this guy gave me everyday.” Armenta averaged 11.2 CHOOSE FROM 9 OF YOUR FAVORITE NEW 2022 TOYOTA MODELS CAMRY, CAMRY HYBRID, COROLLA, COROLLA HYBRID, HIGHLANDER, HIGHLANDER HYBRID, RAV4, RAV4 HYBRID & TUNDRA % 2.99 72 See Umatilla, Page B2 APR FINANCING WITH $ 15.19 PER $ 1,000 BORROWED MO. BLUE MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE Sharp, Masterson earn fi rst team honors By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian STANFIELD — Stan- field’s Maggie Sharp and Heppner’s ZaBrena Master- son were unanimous picks for the Blue Mountain Conference fi rst team by the conference coaches. Sharp, a junior point guard, led the Tigers with 11 points, fi ve assists and fi ve rebounds a COROLLA CAMRY Sharp Masterson game. 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