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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 2015)
A10 WEDNESDAY January 28, 2015 WHS girls win two, up streak to six By Rocky Wilson Wallowa County Chieftain After losing a three-point OHDGLQWKH¿QDOWZRVHFRQGVRI regulation, the Wallowa girls’ basketball team (5-2 league and 9-7 overall) responded on the road Saturday for a 48-47 RYHUWLPH ZLQ WR UHFRUG LW VL[WK VWUDLJKWYLFWRU\ 7KH YLFWLP 6DWXUGD\ ZDV ZKDWKDGEHHQWKHOHDJXH¶V1R WHDP IURP 1L[\DDZLL DQG FDPHDPHUHKRXUVIROORZLQJ D&RXJDUYLFWRU\DJDLQVW 3RZGHU9DOOH\LQ1RUWK3RZGHU Interesting enough, earlier during this season, when WHS was struggling to gain its iden- WLW\ :DOORZD ORVW GHFLVLYHO\ to both these teams by 15- and SRLQWPDUJLQVUHVSHFWLYHO\ :DOORZDFRDFK*UHJ2YHVRQ boils down the improved play RI KLV WHDP WR WKH ZRUG ³FRQ ¿GHQFH´ <HW WKDW FRQ¿GHQFH FRPHV IURP PDQ\ IDFWRUV 2YHVRQVD\VLQFOXGLQJWKHIDFW KLVWHDPLV³SOD\LQJDVDWHDP´ ³SOD\LQJ WHDP GHIHQVH´ DQG ³KLWWLQJVRPHRXWVLGHVKRWV´ A new pride in rebounding also is paying huge dividends for the Cougars who downed the OHDJXH¶V1RWHDPIURP(FKR D ZHHN HDUOLHU $JJUHVVLYH UH bounding efforts from the likes of Lauren Makin, Savannah No- EOHVDQG0DFH\)UHLDUHSURYLG LQJ PRUH VFRULQJ RSSRUWXQLWLHV for the Cougars, and yet it’s the dominant play of senior Calli 0LOOHURQWKHEDFNERDUGVWKDW¶V VHWWLQJWKHWRQH0LOOHUVQDUHGD total of 31 rebounds during the WZRZLQVODVWZHHNHQG :DOORZD RSHQHG )ULGD\¶V game with three three-point ¿HOGJRDOVLQWKHRSHQLQJPLQ utes against the host Badgers, WZRE\)UHLDQGRQHE\7D\ORU +DUVK¿HOG DQG ]RRPHG WR DQ early lead en route to the lopsid- HGZLQ Against Powder Valley, +DUVK¿HOG VFRUHG SRLQWV 0DNLQ )UHL VL[ DQG 0LOOHU IRXU Trailing 43-40 with only two VHFRQGVUHPDLQLQJRQWKHFORFN the end of regulation worked RXWWRSHUIHFWLRQIRU1L[\DDZLL ZKHQ DQ (DJOH SOD\HU PDGH WKH¿UVWRIWZRIUHHWKURZVLQ More shooting woes saddle Wallowa boys By Rocky Wilson Wallowa County Chieftain $ WHDP WKDW KDVQ¶W VFRUHG 50 points in any of its last 13 JDPHVDQGKDVORVW¿YHRILWV ODVW VL[ HQFRXQWHUV WKH :DO lowa boys (2-5 league and RYHUDOO PLJKW ¿QG WKH QHHGHG DQWLGRWH WKLV FRPLQJ weekend during a pair of 1A-7 2OG2UHJRQ/HDJXHJDPHV Struggling to shoot the EDVNHWEDOO DQG DFFRUG LQJ WR :DOORZD FRDFK *UHJ 2YHVRQ ³SOD\LQJ ZLWK ]HUR FRQ¿GHQFH´ :+6 FRXOG JHW D VKRW LQ WKH DUP )ULGD\ DQG Saturday when it plays host to *ULVZROGRQHGD\EHIRUHWDN ing the team bus to Halfway 6DWXUGD\WRYLVLW3LQH(DJOH *ULVZROG IURP +HOL[ LV winless in seven league games By S.F. Tool Wallowa County Chieftain See SHOOTING, Page A16 Rich Rautenstrauch/Chieftain Enterprise freshman Reagan Bedard makes a move to the basket while playing against the Elgin Huskies Saturday evening at Quinn Court. The Outlaw girls played well on both sides of the court. LADY OUTLAWS TROUNCE ELGIN WKHFRXUW´(QWHUSULVHFRDFK0LNH&UDZ IRUGVDLG³:HFXWGRZQRQRXUWXUQRYHUV WKHJLUOVVKRWZHOODQGZHUHH[FHOOHQWDWWKH IUHHWKURZOLQH,WZDVDJRRGJDPHIRUXV´ Both teams started with an offensive VSXUWSXWWLQJLQDFRPELQHGSRLQWV VFRUHGLQWKH¿UVWSHULRG(OJLQKROGLQJ WKHQDUURZDGYDQWDJH7KH2XWODZV RXWVFRUHG(OJLQLQWKHVHFRQGSHULRG WRJRLQWRKDOIWLPHZLWKDOHDG By Rich Rautenstrauch T Wallowa County Chieftain Rich Rautenstrauch/Chieftain 7KH(QWHUSULVH2XWODZJLUOVKDGD )ULGD\QLJKWE\HDQGFDPHRXWVWURQJ6DW XUGD\HYHQLQJ-DQEHDWLQJWKH(OJLQ +XVNLHVE\DFRQVLGHUDEOHPDUJLQ 7KH/DG\2XWODZVDUHQRZRQWKHVHD VRQDQGLQOHDJXHSOD\,IWKHVHDVRQ ended today, they’d be seeded fourth in GLVWULFWSOD\ “We played really well on both sides of Joseph Eagle Cody Stone scores two while playing against the Helix Grizzlies Jan. 20 in Joseph. The Eagle boys soared over the Grizzlies 57-26. (DJOHVSRXQG+HOL[ ORVHWR1L[\DDZLL ZLWKKLVWHDP¶VSHUIRUPDQFH DJDLQVW +HOL[ ³, OLNHG KRZ ZH FDPH RXW LQ WKH EHJLQ The Joseph boys’ bas- QLQJ RI WKLV JDPH %HFDXVH ketball team split a pair of RIWKHKRZWKHVFRUHZDVODW games last week, first beat- HU ZH PL[HG LW XS DQG WULHG LQJ WKH +HOL[ *UL]]OLHV DORWRIGLIIHUHQWWKLQJV7KH LQ D PDNHXS JDPH ER\V UHVSRQGHG ZHOO :H played Tuesday evening, also were able to play kids -DQ DQG WKHQ ORVLQJ WR ZKR GRQ¶W SOD\ WKDW PXFK´ 1L[\DDZLLRQ)ULGD\ )XOIHUVDLG -RVHSKFRDFK2ODQ)XOIHU See JOSEPH, Page A16 was understandably pleased See STREAK, Page A16 E-Gals lose 2 this season and has won two RIJDPHVRYHUDOO ,I:+6FDQJHWSDVW*ULV ZROGDFRQ¿GHQFHEULPPLQJ XSVHW PLJKW EH PDQXIDFWXUHG DJDLQVW WKH 6SDUWDQV 3( LV FUXLVLQJWKURXJKWKH2OG2UH JRQ/HDJXHZLWKDUHFRUG and yet has proven to be to- tally beatable outside league ZKHUH 3LQH (DJOH KDV SRVWHG DPDUN Last weekend, however, GLGQRWKHOSWKHFRQ¿GHQFHRI DQ\SOD\HUVXLWHGXSLQEODFN and-orange when Wallowa WXPEOHGKDUGWZLFH²)ULGD\ E\ D VFRUH DW 3RZGHU Valley (3-4 league and 7-9 overall) and Saturday by a VFRUHDW1L[\DDZLL OHDJXHDQGRYHUDOO By Rich Rautenstrauch :DOORZDFRXQW\FKLHIWDLQ WHQWLRQDOO\ PLVVHG WKH VHFRQG grabbed the rebound, and tossed WKHEDOOLQWRGHPDQGRYHUWLPH A big play in the overtime YLFWRU\ FDPH ZKHQ :DOORZD¶V )UHL VQDUHG D UHERXQG RII D teammate’s missed free throw and put the basketball in the hoop to earn a three-point lead that melted, but didn’t go DZD\ See OUTLAWS, Page A16 7KH-RVHSK(*DOVFDPHXS ZLWKWKHVKRUWHQGRIWKHVWLFN WZLFHLQWKHODVWZHHNIDOOLQJ WR+HOL[DQGVXIIHULQJD SOXFNLQJDWWKHKDQGVRI1L[\ DDZLL Despite the three-point loss LQWKH-DQ+HOL[JDPH-R VHSK FRDFK 7UDYLV +XIIPDQ VDZ EULJKW VSRWV ³:H VFRUHG SRLQWVWRWKHLULQWKH¿UVW TXDUWHU 7KH JLUOV DUH GRLQJ real well for a quarter or quar- ter-and-a-half, and for some UHDVRQZHMXVWUXQRXWRIJDV :HMXVWQHHGWR¿QGDZD\WR NHHSWKDWPRPHQWXPJRLQJ´ +XIIPDQ LQFOXGHG DQRWK er bright point: three players VFRULQJ LQ GRXEOH ¿JXUHV 6D WRUL $OEHH DQG $OH[LV 6\NRUD OHGWKHVFRULQJZLWKDSLHFH $OEHHVFRULQJVL[LQWKH¿QDO quarter), followed by Lindsay .HPSZLWK8QIRUWXQDWHO\ the team’s total shooting per- FHQWDJHIDFWRUHGRXWDW +XIIPDQ H[SUHVVHG SULGH LQWKH(*DOVUHJDUGOHVVRIWKH ORVV WR 1L[\DDZLL VD\LQJ -R VHSK SOD\HG PXFK EHWWHU WKDQ the previous outing against He- OL[³,GRQ¶WWKLQNDQ\RQHUHDO O\H[SHFWHGXVWRFRPSHWHZLWK them, but the girls did a really good job and stayed right with WKHP´+XIIPDQVDLG 7KH (*DOV FODZHG WKHLU way up to only a four-point GH¿FLWLQWKHIRXUWKTXDUWHUEH IRUH1L[\DDZLLVWDUWHGVLQNLQJ free throws to put the game out RIUHDFK $OEHHOHGWKHVFRULQJZLWK SRLQWVZKLOH6\NRUDVFRUHG QLQH DQG .HPS ¿QLVKHG ZLWK VL[7KHWHDPVKRWD¿HOG JRDOSHUFHQWDJH+XIIPDQWKH RUL]HG WKDW RWKHU WHDPV KHDU ing of Sykora’s skills, are dou- EOHWHDPLQJKHUZKLFKOHDYHV $OEHH RSHQ IRU PRUH VFRULQJ RSSRUWXQLWLHV +XIIPDQ VDLG WKDW RQFH $OEHH DQG 6\NRUD VWDUWFOLFNLQJWRJHWKHUDVSOD\ HUVWKDWKHH[SHFWVWKHGXRWR LQÀLFW VHULRXV GDPDJH DJDLQVW RSSRQHQWV “When these Joseph girls start to ‘get it,’ they’ll be a ORWRIIXQWRZDWFK´+XIIPDQ VDLG Outlaw mat men heading to New Plymouth (17(535,6(²7UR\)DU well’s tough but shy-on-num- bers wrestling team will be off to New Plymouth, Idaho, Satur- GD\WRFRPSHWHLQ\HWRQHPRUH large wrestling tournament VFKHGXOHG WR SUHS KLV \RXQJ ZDUULRUV IRU XSFRPLQJ 'LV WULFW 7RXUQDPHQW DFWLRQ ZKHUH RQO\ WKH ¿WWHVW ZLOO VXUYLYH WR FRPSHWH DW WKH 26$$ $$ :UHVWOLQJ&KDPSLRQVKLSV)HE LQ3RUWODQG 7KLV DUHD¶V $$ 'LVWULFW Wrestling Tournament for 2015 ZLOOEHKHOG6DWXUGD\)HE LQ(QWHUSULVH %HIRUH(QWHUSULVH¶VWHDPZLOO leave for Idaho, two days earlier RQ7KXUVGD\-DQZUHVWOLQJ teams from Joseph and Wallowa ZLOO FRQYHUJH DW %DNHU &LW\ WR FRPSHWH ZLWK ,PEOHU LQ GXDO wrestling meets, depending on WLPH ZLWK %DNHU /D *UDQGH DQGSRVVLEO\3D\HWWH,GDKR /DVW6DWXUGD\-DQZUHV WOHUV IURP DOO WKUHH ORFDO KLJK VFKRROZUHVWOLQJSURJUDPVFRP SHWHG DW DQ LQIRUPDO QRVFRUH wrestling meet held in Imbler, VDLG)DUZHOO Wallowa County sunrise and sunset January 29 - February 4 (from the U.S. Naval Observatory) Thursday, Jan. 29 Rise ..................................... 7:13 Set ....................................... 4:51 Friday, Jan. 30 Rise ..................................... 7:12 Set ....................................... 4:53 2005 CHEVROLET EXPRESS G3500 STOCK # 10222, 81.585 MI., RWD, A/C, PW. 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