E AST O REGONIAN TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2022 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @EOSPORTS | FACEBOOK.COM/EOSPORTS Bulldogs earn MCC wrestling honors Hermiston has 4 boys named to the fi rst team H ERMISTON — The Hermiston Bulldogs placed four wrestlers on the fi rst team, and three on the second as the Mid-Columbia Conference honors were released last week. Junior Aiden Favorite (120 pounds), freshman Jaysen Rodriguez (126), soph- omore Ben Larson (160) and senior Jesse Vassey (220) were named to the fi rst team by the conference coaches, while senior Hunter Dyer (138), junior Jaxson Gribskov (182) and senior Sam Cadenas (285) were selected to the second team. Freshman Carlos Cervantes (106) and sophomore Daniel Garza (132) were named to the honorable mention team. The Bulldogs had an outstanding season placing second at the 3A state tournament, and crowning two cham- pions. Gribskov, who placed third at region- als, became the fi rst Hermiston wres- tler to win a Washington state title when he won by a 12-4 major decision over Deklen Agloinga of Mead at 182 pounds. Cadenas, who pinned his fi rst three opponents at state, was pushed in the 285-pound championship match before he came away with a 5-4 decision over Burak Bowers of Bonney Lake. Cadenas, who also won district and regional titles, fi nished the season 36-3. Also placing at state for the Bulldogs were Vassey (3rd), Larson (5th), Rodri- guez (5th), Favorite (5th), Daniel Garza (6th, 132) and Dyer (7th, 138). Jake Hubby (138) of Hanford was named the Lower Weight Wrestler of the Year, while Chiawana’s Darion Johnson SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Hermiston’s Young wins shot put at Oregon Relays hoping to come out with a really good fi rst throw. When I started off with a EUGENE — Throwers 44, that was a really good know when they unleash a throw. I wanted to get the school record, no matter monster throw. Her miston’s Bailey when or where. This is Young knew when the shot such a huge meet. I thought, put hit the 14-meter line ‘Let’s get it here.’ “ Oregon Relay patches Saturday, April 23, at the Oregon Relays at Hayward are handed out to the Field that she had top eight in each broken the school event. Young also record. has patches for Young opened the discus and the hammer throw. the competition Young, who is with a throw of 44-1 ½ feet, which headed to East- would have won ern Washington Young University, fi nished her the title, but fourth in the discus she closed out her four throws with a heave of with a personal record of 46-1 ½ to not only win the 121-6, which came on her title by almost 3 feet, but she third throw. also shattered the school Young also finished record in the process. fourth in the hammer throw Young’s top throw with a distance of 116-3, surpassed Mykael Both- which came on her second am’s school record of 44-10, throw. She fouled her other set on April 22, 2005, at the three throws. She is the fi rst Moscow Invite. Hermiston girl to throw the “I started off the season hammer in a high school not throwing my best, but meet. I have been moving up Caden Hottman on a couple of inches every April 25 fi nished second meet,” Young said. “It still in the hammer throw hasn’t hit me that I threw a with a mark of 203 feet, 4 46. I knew as soon as I hit inches — a personal best that mark. I had three PRs that also broke his own in that series.” school record. He also was One thing driving third in the shot put with a Young was the prize at the mark of 54-9 ¼, which came on his fi nal throw. end of the rainbow. As a team (boys and girls “You win at the Oregon Relays and you get a back- combined), the Bulldogs pack,” Young said. “I told placed 10th with 51 points. (coach Emilee) Strot, I wanted a backpack. I was See Highlights, Page A11 By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian East Oregonian, File Hermiston’s Jesse Vassey, top, wrestles Dallin Bowman, of Southridge, in the 220-pound fi rst place match Feb. 5, 2022, at the Mid-Columbia Conference 3A Dis- trict wrestling tournament in Hermiston. Vassey won the match, and Mid-Colum- bia Conference coaches in April selected him for fi rst-team honors. Cadenas Dyer Favorite Gribskov Larson Payne Rodriguez E. Sepeni T. Sepeni Vassey (182) was the Upper Weight Wrestler of the Year. Chiawana’s Jack Anderson was named Coach of the Year. The Hermiston girls had three wres- tlers earn honors, led by senior Eseta Sepeni who was named to the fi rst team at 235 pounds. Junior Parys Payne (145) and fresh- man Tutaitaga Sepeni (235) were selected to the second team. Eseta Sepeni, in just her second year of wrestling, became the fi rst female See Wrestling, Page A11 A10