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Wallowa County Chieftain wallowa.com October 14, 2015 A11 A11 WEDNESDAY October 14, 2015 Cougars show well against higher-ranked opponents nea Hulse said. ,W ZDV WRXJK XSKLOO ZRUN for the young Cougars against the Grizzlies, who mauled the The Wallowa Cougars vol- &RXJDUV leyball team had three match- 7). 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I know that it is hard to stay consistent when you don’t have your full team. Unfor- tunately we have been in a SRVLWLRQ ZKHUH ZH KDYHQ¶W had our full team since league started.” They had last minute FKDQJHV DJDLQVW WKH 6SDU- tans the next day as well, but SXOOHG LW WRJHWKHU ZRQ WKH Kathleen Ellyn/Chieftain second game and gave the Wallowa Cougars Volleyball Coach Janea Hulse keeps the See COUGARS, Page A18 balance between encouragement and correction during the Oct. 9 game against the Nixyaawii Eagles. Cross- country take on shoot out Wallowa County Chieftain (QWHUSULVH+LJK6FKRROFURVVFRXQ- try team came away with mixed results from the Oct. 10 Dry Out Shoot Out meet in La Grande. Coach Dan Moody ZDVSOHDVHGZLWKWKHHIIRUWVRIWKHER\V WHDPLQSDUWLFXODU ³7KH ER\V NHHS RQ LPSURYLQJ We’re young and don’t have a senior ER\EXWZH¶UHVHWWLQJXSIRUQH[W\HDU´ Coach Moody said. Results of 5000 meters girls: 2. Dawn Mist Movitch-Fields: 21:43; 5. ,VDEHOOH7LQJHOVWDG.DUO\ Bedard: 24:38.4; 22. Eliza Irish: 25:20; (OOD&RXJKODQ5HDJDQ Bedard: 29:45.2; 44. Rebecca Bateman: 32:17; 48. Whitney Evans: 43:52. Results of 5000 meters boys: 24. Ja- cob Evarts: 20:33; 25. James Madsen: -DFRE 6WUDPSH %UHWW *UHHQVKLHOGV Brycen Locke: 23:09.2; 55. Curtis 6DQGHUV =\OHU +HUPDQV .\OHU:LQQ The next cross-country meet is the .\OH %XUQVLGH :LOGKRUVH ,QYLWDWLRQDO on Oct. 15 in Pendleton. OUTLAWS come out guns-ablazing against big two Eagles soar above Echo By Kathleen Ellyn Wallowa County Chieftain (QWHUSULVHZHQWXSDJDLQVWWKHWRSWZR volleyball teams in the 2-A division Sat- urday and although they lost, the narrowness of the margins was a revelation. The Outlaws won in a close bat- tle with the Oregon Schools Activi- ties Association (OSAA) number 35-ranked Cove Thursday (25-22, 25-20, 23-25, 21-25, 15-7). Coming off the win, the Lady Outlaws came into WKH JDPH ZLWK *UDQW 8QLRQ 6DWXUGD\ ZLWK FRQ¿- dence on their home court. 7KH2XWODZVWRRNWKH¿UVWJDPHÀRRULQJ WKH26$$QXPEHUWZRUDQNHG3URVSHFWRUV The next three games in the match went to Grant 8QLRQEXWWKRVHVFRUHVGRQ¶W By Stephen Tool Wallowa County Chieftain 7KH -RVHSK (DJOHV bounced back from their Oct. 3 Deary loss with a convincing WURXQFLQJ RI Echo Oct. 10. The ZLQNHSWWKH(DJOHV SOD\RIIVKRSHVDOLYH &RDFK7RE\.RHKQ ZDVSURXGRIKLVWHDP “We kind of knew what they (Echo) were going to run and we had a week WR SUDFWLFH ZLWK TXDUWHUEDFN $DURQ %RUJHUGLQJ DQG VROLGLI\ WKH SRVLWLRQ´ he said. “That gives us a little more bal- ance on offense rather than relying on Cayden (DeLury) all the time.” DeLury had his usual stellar game with 19 carries for over 200 yards, adding over \DUGV UHFHLYLQJ RQ VL[ UHFHSWLRQV %RUJHUGLQJZDVSDVVLQJ See OUTLAWS, Page A18 ABOVE: Lady Outlaw Tiffany George (#8) launches against the Grant Union Prospectors in the hard-fought Oct. 10 game at home. RIGHT: The Lady Outlaws reject at the net against Grant Union, Oct. 10. See EAGLES, Page A18 Photos by Kathleen Ellyn/Chieftain Wallowa County sunrise and sunset October 15 - October 21 (from the U.S. Naval Observatory) Thursday, Oct. 15 Rise ..................................... 7:05 Set ....................................... 6:04 TIRE SALE Friday, Oct. 16 Rise ..................................... 7:06 Set ....................................... 6:02 Saturday, Oct. 17 Rise ..................................... 7:08 Set ....................................... 6:00 Sunday, Oct. 18 Rise ..................................... 7:09 Set ....................................... 5:59 Monday, Oct. 19 Rise ..................................... 7:10 Set ....................................... 5:57 Tuesday, Oct. 20 Rise ..................................... 7:12 Set ....................................... 5:55 • Tires/ Wheels • Brakes • Batteries • Alignment • Tire Chains • Siping • Air Check Wednesday, Oct. 21 Rise ..................................... 7:13 Set ....................................... 5:54 • Tire Rotation • Wiper Blades www.LESSCHWAB.com 802 NW 1 • Enterprise • 541.426.3139 st