B2 SPORTS East Oregonian Bronson: Continued from Page B1 games, with a nonleague loss to eventual state cham- pion Crane in the middle of the run. Nixyaawii ran into a couple of tough teams at state in Country Chris- tian and Jordan Valley, but Bronson’s play earned her second team all-tournament honors. “Her basketball IQ is so high that we worked toget her really well,” BadWar rior said. “She comes from a long line of athletic family members. She runs everyday before school, and shoots baskets before school. She wants to be great. She is a rare breed.” Also named to the OOL first team for Nixyaawii was Mersayus Hart, while Kyella Picard was named to the second team. Sistine Moses was selected to the honorable mention team. OOL boys Reg u la r- se a son a nd district champion Nixy- Otteson: Continued from Page B1 Haguewood said Otteson has been eager to learn, and has picked things up quickly. “For Pilot Rock, it’s hard to lose a player like that,” Haguwood said. “He might have changed schools, but he didn’t change his level of commitment. There’s a diff er- ence catching a 92-mph fast- ball, than a 70-mph fastball. It is not an easy thing to do. He’s learning every day. He is a good solid player. We have multiple catchers at the varsity level, and that’s a good prob- lem to have. Andrew is a great defensive catcher, and Jace has strengths as well.” The hardest part of the learning process for Otteson has been adjusting the speed Saturday, March 26, 2022 OLD OREGON LEAGUE GIRLS OLD OREGON LEAGUE BOYS Player of the Year: Sophie Bronson, jr., Nixyaawii Coach of the Year: Greg Oveson, Wallowa First Team: Mersayus Hart, jr., Nixyaawii; Rachel Stirewalt, fr., Imbler; Zoe Hermens, so., Wallowa; Dallee Bingham, jr., Powder Valley. Second Team: Kyella Picard, jr., Nixyaawii; Sophie Moeller, so., Wallowa; Jaycee Gray, fr., Powder Valley; Aimee Meyers, so., Jo- seph; Gracie Evans, sr., Elgin. Honorable Mention: Sistine Moses, jr., Nixyaawii; Sydney Moore, sr., Griswold; Joelle Treat, sr., Imbler; Libby Fisher, jr., Wallowa; Jodi Bingham, so., Powder Valley; Cooper Nave, so., Joseph; Laurel Marler, so., Cove; Taylor Cochell, sr., Pine Eagle. Player of the Year: Reece Dixon, sr., Powder Valley Coach of the Year: Tony Haddock, Imbler First Team: Kaden Krieger, sr., Powder Valley; Aaron Barkley, jr., Nixyaawii; Baron Moses; so., Nixyaawii; Patrick Frisch, jr., Cove; Cole Morgan, jr., Pine Eagle; Blade Suto, jr., Joseph. Second Team: Cole Martin, jr., Powder Valley; Dylan Abrahamson, jr., Nixyaawii; Caleb Brown, sr., Pine Eagle; Chase Homan, sr., Joseph; Justin Frost, so., Imbler. Honorable Mention: Case Olson, sr., Powder Valley; Kaiden Dalke, sr., Powder Valley; Coyote Jackson, jr., Nixyaawii; Caleb Wiggins, jr., Cove; Wyatt Burgess, so., Cove; James Burney, jr., Jo- seph; Hayden Hite, sr., Joseph; Jake Bingaman, so., Imbler. a awii had fou r play- ers earn a l l -le a g u e honors, i ncludi ng two named Hart to the first team. Sophomore Baron Moses and junior Aaron Barkley were first-team picks for the Golden Eagles, who fi nished the season 24-8 and earned a sixth-place fi nish at the 1A state tournament. Moses led Nixyaawii of the pitches, and the variety of pitches that come across the plate. “My swing was not very developed coming into Pend- leton, and my pitch recog- nition was not that good,” Otteson said. “They have helped me a lot. It’s fun, and it’s challenging. I love competing. It is all about the work ethic.” In addition to playing base- ball at Pilot Rock, Otteson played summer ball with the TC Warriors in the Tri-Cities the past two years. He said he has learned valuable lessons from each team he has played for. “We got to play a lot of challenging teams,” he said. “It was fun. Tri-Cities is fi lled with D-I athletes.” As a freshman, Otteson was a pitcher for Pilot Rock, as well as a shortstop and catcher. Picard Abrahamson Barkley Moses with 22.8 points and 8.6 rebounds a game, while Barkley averaged 13.1 points, 5.7 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 4.2 steals. D yl a n Ab r a h a m s o n (12.8 points, 6.4 assists, 3.4 steals) was named to the second team, while 6-foot-5 junior Coyote Jackson (8.9 points, 5.6 rebounds) was an honorable mention selec- tion. Moses and Abraham- son were named to the state tournament second team. “I’m a utility player,” he said. “I have caught travel ball since I was 13. I’m pretty comfortable back there.” touchdowns for the Rockets. He also played linebacker. As a freshman, he played fullback, receiver and line- backer. With football season still a few months away, Otteson said he doesn’t know how he will fi t into coach Erik Davis’ game plan. “I will do whatever it takes to help the team win,” he said. Pendleton has had a bit of good luck when it comes to football players coming in from Pilot Rock. Otteson’s transfer comes on the heels of Nixyaawii’s Tyasin Burns’ departure from Pilot Rock because the two teams were no longer allowed to co-opt for football. Burns had an impressive senior season for the Bucks. He was named a 5A-Special District 1 fi rst-team safety and a second-team running back. From the diamond to the gridiron W h i le b a s e b a l l i s Otteson’s favorite sport to play, he does love a good game of football. He has gotten to know the football players through their morning workouts. “I have loved the group of kids,” he said. “The junior class is a tight group. They are friendly, funny and great students. It’s a great group to be a part of.” This past fall at Pilot Rock, Otteson was named to the Special District 2 all-league team as a first-team quar- terback. He threw for 1,122 yards and 21 touchdowns, and ran for 360 yards and three to match up against,” Bow said. “With his ability to play inside out, we were able to run diff erent sets for him, giving him an opportunity to either pull defenders out or use his size to stay inside. His ability to score in 1-on-1 situations made him a tough guy to leave alone with just single coverage.” Umatilla: Continued from Page B1 points, 4 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.7 steals a game. “Ulises’ ability to be able to shoot the 3 ball, yet able to get to the rim, made him one of the hardest guys 3A ALL-STATE TEAM Player of the Year: Austin Maurer, so., Cascade Christian Coach of the Year: Brian Morse, Cascade Christian First Team: Jameson Ye, sr., Westside Christian; Cody Reece, sr., Cascade Christian; TJ Latu, so., De La Salle North Catholic; Mathias Billings, so., De La Salle North Catholic; Benji Hudson, sr., Dayton. Second Team: Tyler Spink, sr., Dayton; Kamir Hodge, sr., Westside Christian’ John Wolfe, sr., Vale; Jackson Risinger, sr., Santiam Christian; Braedyn Cantrell, sr., Pleasant Hill. Third Team: Cohen Haller, so., Willimina; Oscar Campos, sr., Umatilla; Jake Hergert, sr., Westside Christian; Trey Crabb, sr., Harrisburg; Connor Mansfi eld, sr., OES. Honorable mention: Ulises Armenta, sr., Umatilla; Sergey Bobrishev, sr., Portland Adventist Academy; Logan Grove, sr, Amity; Dawson Little, jr., Warrenton; Britt Murray, sr., Harris- burg; Jace Page, so., Douglas; Brad Russell, sr., Brookings-Har- bor; Tanner Steele, sr., Vale. tournament high 57.7% from the fi eld. She was named to the 2A all-tournament second Continued from Page B1 team, and was the Moda Health Player of the Game for 9 rebounds) and junior Zuri all three of the Tigers’ games. Reeser (9 points, 3 Masterson, rebounds, 3 assists) a senior, led the named to the second Mustangs (10-13) team. with nine points, Jennifer Flores (6 seven rebounds points, 4 rebounds) and three steals a game. was named to the Weston-McE- honorable mention team. Pickard wen junior Dalana In three games at Pickard was named the state tournament, Shelby to the second team. She aver- averaged 12 points, a tour- aged 7.1 points, 3.5 rebounds nament high 11.3 rebounds and one steal a game for the and 2.3 steals. She also shot a TigerScots (9-15). BMC: BLUE MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE First Team: Callie Glenn, sr., Union; Maggie Sharp, jr., Stanfi eld; Rylin Kirkland, sr., Enterprise; ZaBrena Master- son, sr., Heppner; Aubry Wells, sr., Union; Jada Gray, sr., Enterprise. Second Team: Alexis Shelby, sr., Stanfi eld; Riley Robert- son, sr., Grant Union; Dalana Pickard, jr., Weston-McEwen; Kylin Nowak, sr., Union; Zuri Reeser, jr., Stanfi eld. Honorable Mention: Jade Atkins, sr., Pilot Rock; Maci Marr, sr., Enterprise; Zandra Masterson, so., Heppner; Hallie Hisler, fr., Heppner; Emily Love, jr., Enterprise; Paige Gerry, sr., Grant Union; Jennifer Flores, sr., Stanfi eld; Jesse Ledbetter, fr., Union; Audrey Hill, sr., Union. 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