A11 WEDNESDAY December 2, 2015 Eagles’ Hite named Old Oregon Coach of the Year 1 Wallowa, 3 Joseph players make all-league list Wallowa County Chieftain Hite Joseph and Wallowa com- bined to place four players on the ¿nal 2ld 2reJon all-leaJue team, and Joseph’s Jill Hite was named Coach of the Year fol- lowinJ ballotinJ by the leaJue’s coaches. (aJles senior 6atori $lbee was the lone ¿rst-team honor- ee. 6he also was named to the all-tournament team at districts in /a *rande in late 2ctober. $lbee’s teammates, fresh- man Emma Hite and senior Natalie Williams, received sec- ond-team honors. Wallowa junior Beth John- ston was listed amonJ the leaJue’s honorable mentions. Joseph ¿nished fourth in the leaJue with an - confer- ence record, 12-9 overall. The EaJles’ season came to an end with a ¿ve-set loss to 3owder 9alley in the openinJ round of districts, followed by a three- set loss to Echo later the same day. The CouJars went 1-11 in leaJue play and 1-21 overall. SEASON PREVIEW Basketball Tip-off: WHO WILL RISE TO THE TOP? By Steve Tool Wallowa County Chieftain The 2015-16 basketball season is upon us with many of the county’s teams sportinJ younJ rosters and embarkinJ on a ³buildinJ´ season. 6ome storylines we’ll be followinJ How will the Joseph boys and Wallowa Jirls capitali]e on a trip to the ¿rst round of state playoffs last year? EaJles coach 2lan )ulfer has his team spendinJ more time in the classroom, bankinJ on the mental edJe it miJht provide. Will his focus on ;s and 2s pay off? Wallowa coach *reJ 2veson served double duty last season, coachinJ both boys and Jirls varsity. He took the Jirls team to state. This season he’s JuidinJ just the boys. $ woeful initial turnout already has forced a forfeit. Can the CouJars boys bounce back? $lmost to a person, each coach emphasi]ed that a larJe portion of a team’s success depends on fan support, so Jet out and support your favorite schools. FRIDAY, DEC. 4 Basketball Wallowa Girls vs. Imbler, 3 p.m. (JEF Invitational, Joseph) Wallowa Boys vs. Imbler, 4:30 p.m. (JEF Invitational, Joseph) Joseph Girls vs. Wilder (ID), 5:30 p.m. (JEF Invitational, Joseph) Enterprise Girls vs. Ione, 6 p.m. (Ione Basketball Bonanza) Joseph Boys vs. Wilder (ID), 7 p.m. (JEF Invitational, Joseph) Enterprise Boys vs. Ione, 7:30 p.m. (Ione Basketball Bonanza) Wrestling Enterprise High School Kickoff Visitors: Wallowa, Joseph and TBD SATURDAY, DEC. 5 Basketball Wallowa Girls vs. Wilder, 1 p.m. (ID) (JEF Invitational, Joseph) Wallowa Boys vs. Wilder (ID), 2:30 p.m. (JEF Invitational, Joseph) Joseph Girls vs. Imbler, 4 p.m. (JEF Invitational, Joseph) Joseph Boys vs. Imbler, 5:30 p.m. (JEF Invitational, Joseph) Enterprise Boys vs. TBD, 7 p.m. (Ione Basketball Bonanza) Enterprise Girls vs. TBD, 7 p.m. (Ione Basketball Bonanza) TUESDAY, DEC. 8 Basketball Joseph Girls @ Elgin, 5 p.m. Joseph Boys @ Elgin, 6:30 p.m. $nnual ski Jear swap slated for 6aturday in Enterprise Wallowa County Chieftain The annual 6ki, 6nowboard Ice 6kate 6wap is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 6aturday at 2dd )ellows Hall in Enterprise. 6kis, boots, poles, snow- boards, skisnowboard clothinJ, ice skates and hockey Jear will be available. To sell Jear, drop it off from to 10 a.m. 6aturday at the 2dd )ellows Hall, 10 NE 1st 6t. 3ick up unsold eTuipment by 2 p.m. Items not picked up will be donat- ed to 6oroptimist Thrift 6hop. The swap is a fundraiser, with 50 percent of proceeds JoinJ to EaJle Cap 6ki Club and Wallowa 9alley Community Ice 5ink. Steve Tool/Chieftain The Outlaws are looking to rebuild after losing four starters from last season. 6almon come home for the holidays $ record number of fall chinook salmon returned up the Columbia 5iver past 0cNary 'am in 2015, continuinJ on to spawninJ Jrounds at Hanford 5each, the 6nake 5iver and Joseph Girls @ Cove, 5 p.m. Enterprise Girls @ Wallowa, 5:30 p.m. Joseph Boys @ Cove, 6:30 p.m. Enterprise Boys @ Wallowa, 7 p.m. Wallowa Girls @ La Grande JV, 4:30 p.m. See PREVIEW, Page A18 East 2reJonian Basketball Basketball Coach 5on /athrop ¿rst year as Enterprise head coach, 25 years total. 3rojected starters 6till up in the air. /ast year 6-11 overall, 2- 6th in 2$ Wapiti /eaJue 6ince last season )our senior starters Jraduated. 5eturninJ start- ers 6enior Justin E[on. /eaJue opener Jan. 2 at *rant Union Circle the calendar ³Every Jame’s a challenJe this year,´ /ath- rop said. BurninJ Tuestion ³Whether we can play defense and rebound. If we don’t do those thinJs it’ll be a lonJ season.´ By George Plaven WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2 MONDAY, DEC. 7 Enterprise Boys Returns break record at McNary Dam SPORTS CALENDAR Yakima Basin. 0ore than 56,000 of the ¿sh were counted at 0cNary 'am, breakinJ the facility’s previous record of 5,991 set in 201. $n estimated 200,000 fall chinook made it back to Hanford 5each, the most since hydroelectric dams were ¿rst built on the Columbia nearly 0 years aJo. Both federal and tribal leaders hailed the impressive run as a positive siJn of their efforts to improve both ¿sh habitat and passaJe at the dams. The Bonneville 3ower $dministra- tion is especially pleased with recent projects at 0cNary 'am, re-routinJ its juvenile ¿sh bypass channel to pro- vide better protection from predators. Crews also installed weirs at two of the dam’s spillway Jates, which lets certain species of ¿sh pass throuJh closer to the surface. 2verall, 2. million adult salmon passed throuJh Bonneville 'am near Be ready for Old Man Winter with genuine NAPA products! 106 SW Second Street, Enterprise 541-426-3181 • After Hours 541-426-3271 Owners – Kent and Sondra Lozier Locally Owned, Nationally Known & Community Involved • Battery • Antifreeze • Wipers • Washer Fluid • Ignition System • Thermostat • Running and Hazard Lights 3ortland, makinJ it the second-stron- Jest year on record for the entire Co- lumbia Basin. ³When you look at how well salm- on did overall is this year, it’s clear the approach of restorinJ critical ¿sh habitat and improvinJ dam passaJe is workinJ,´ said /orri Bodi, vice presi- dent of environment, ¿sh and wildlife at B3$. See SALMON, Page A18 EDITOR’S NOTE on the WEATHER LOOKING FOR OUR WEEKLY SUNRISE AND SUNSET INFORMATION? 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