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    A18
Sports/Outdoors
wallowa.com
September 21, 2016
Wallowa County Chieftain
Ladies make their mark at Alpine Meadows
Rochelle Danielson
A
“girl’s day out” means different
strokes for different folks. For
lady golfers it signifi es golfi ng
the day away at Alpine Meadows.
Members and non-members alike
consider their “day out” as meeting
at the clubhouse early every Tuesday
throughout late spring, summer and
early fall. In the restaurant they drink
VIKINGS
Continued from Page A11
That was followed by a suc-
cessful onside kick that caught
the Vikings completely off
guard.
Umatilla had success at times
with its no-huddle attack, mix-
ing in sweeps and dives with a
few mid-range passes. But over-
all the Enterprise defense came
up big throughout the night.
The Outlaws offense also
moved the ball well at times.
Senior Trent Bales punished
the Umatilla defensive line
and moved the ball three or
four yards at a time for most of
the night. Senior quarterback
Tate Olsen was effective in the
short-passing game, connect-
ing on nine of 20 attempts for
67 yards. Several of his incom-
coffee, tell stories, yawn and laugh
lots, then team up and golf nine or 18
holes, only to gather again for lunch,
more anecdotes, then home for a nap.
Or for some, back to work.
Sound like easy living? It’s nice,
for sure, but there’s more depth to
this story.
Not only do these innovators
enjoy the challenge of the game, but
as a group, the women’s club helps
contribute to making Alpine Mead-
ows a better place. Each year they
plant fl owers and maintain the fl ower
beds at each tee box, while taking
on projects that improve the club-
pletions came late in the game
when the Umatilla defense was
sitting back in full coverage.
“We have to fi nd a way to
win,” Rowley said. “Which
means we have to have
play-makers. We’re fi nding a
way. We’re getting there. We’re
still fi ne-tuning things right
now.”
Junior defensive back Trent
Walker did his part to keep the
Vikings in check. Walker broke
up one deep pass in the fi rst half
and picked off another in the
third quarter. And sophomore
defensive lineman Klint Norton
disrupted the Umatilla offense
throughout the evening and re-
corded multiple tackles for a
loss.
The Outlaws have a bye
this week, then travel for a road
game against Pilot Rock/Nixy-
aawii at 7 p.m. Sept. 30.
house, like refurbishing the upstairs
dining area, renovating the women’s
restroom and purchasing outdoor
furniture for the patio. This past year
they purchased a new air conditioner,
area rugs and outdoor large rolls of
black plastic covering for the No. 2
tee box landscaping area.
At the last meeting of the year
Tuesday, Sept. 13, the group also
decided to purchase eight new 8-foot
serving tables for upstairs.
Election of offi cers for 2017
resulted in: Ernestine Kilgore,
president; Rochelle Danielson; vice
president; and Kathy Reynolds,
Scot Heisel/Chieftain
ROUNDUP
Dodge Ball Tournament
Continued from Page A11
• Ace Hardware
• Wallowa Title Co.
• Les Schwab
• Wallowa County Grain
Growers
• Thompson Auto Supply
• Tri-Country Equipment
• D&M Aviation, Inc.
• To Zion
• Joseph Hardware
• Beer Belts and Straps
• Gypsy Java
• Wallowa Valley Eye Care
• Mad Mary Lisa
• Bird Dogs Signs
• Sports Central
• Central Copy
• Simply Sandy’s
• Imnaha Tavern
• Range Rider
• Alpine Chiropractic
• Strangle Buff alo Jerky
• Bee-Crow-Bee
• Stockman’s Lounge
• SugarTime
• Moonlight Graphic
• 1917 Lumber
• Red Rooster
• Debs
• Terminal Gravity
• Embers
• Copper Creek
• Enterprise Flower Shop
TEAMS
• Wallowa Fire & Rescue
• RoadKill-State & City
Road Crew
• Oregon Dept. of Forestry
• The Outlaws
• Suicide Squad
• Enterprise Fire Dept. 1
• Prestige World Wide 1
• The Canyon Pack
• Outlaw Juniors
• Prestige World Wide 2
• Enterprise Fire Dept. 2
• Strangel Industries
• Nighthawks
dy Griffi n, Panky Hauxwell, Nancy
Hook, Heather Bruce, Cheryl Kooch
and Tammy Crawford.
Tuesday and Thursday play for
men/women continues through Oct.
15. Wednesday play and scotchball
has moved to Sundays.
A reminder to all: A Crab Feed
and nine-hole tournament will take
place on Saturday, Sept. 24. Come
play in a fun four-man/woman
scramble event. $70 per person, or
(fresh) crab feed only for $30.
Rochelle Danielson is an Alpine
Meadows member who resides in
Enterprise.
Enterprise defenders, including Brandon Frolander (21) and Cole Farwell (9) chase down Umatilla quarterback Kaden Webb
on Friday.
Karlee Gene Riggs
Full gratitude for your support
ort
secretary/treasurer.
Also, Carol Marr, game chair,
handed out golf balls to winners of
August play. Winners included Er-
nestine Kilgore, low net; Carol Marr,
low gross, twice; Rochelle Daniel-
son, putts. On Sept. 6, the threesome
of Danielson, Kilgore and Donna
McCadden won for staying and play-
ing 18 holes in the rain. Also, golf
balls to Sherri Currie, Judy Ables,
Kathy Reynolds, Gwen Thornberg
and Cheri Lamb.
Missed were Maureen Kribs,
Ruby Zollman, Karen Coppin,
Laidee Ann Wolfe, Cindy Parks, Cin-
Sam Hilliard led the Cou-
gars with six tackles and four
assists. Patrick Ritthaler had
an interception and recovered
two Crane fumbles.
Wallowa hosts Joseph (1-2)
at 7 p.m. Friday in both teams’
league opener.
Eagles stumble
against Mustangs
The Joseph football team
suffered a 54-26 loss to Jor-
dan Valley in North Powder on
Saturday.
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The Eagles lead 18-6 ear-
ly in the third quarter, despite
losing running back Cayden
DeLury to a hip-pointer injury
at the end of the second quar-
ter.
“It didn’t come out like we
expected it to,” Eagles coach
Toby Koehn said. “We played
hard, physical football into the
third quarter until they started
to throw on us very effectively.
We still need to learn how to
fi nish a game.”
Senior Logan Welch led the
Eagles ground game with 132
yards on 11 carries. He also
had seven solo tackles on de-
fense.
DeLury rolled up 122 yards
on 18 carries and two touch-
downs in his half of play.
Koehn said he expects DeLury
will return for Friday’s game
in Wallowa.
Rylie Warnock served as
lead tackler for the Eagles,
crunching the Mustangs with
11 solo tackles.
“He was pretty aggressive,”
Koehn said.
VOLLEYBALL
Cougars drop pair of
matches
Wallowa had some close
sets last week but ultimately
the Cougars were swept on the
road at Powder Valley (25-16,
25-13, 25-18) on Thursday and
at home against Cove (25-23,
25-17, 25-18) on Saturday.
moving the ball around and is
improving every game.”
Wallowa hosts Joseph (9-2)
at 4 p.m. Friday.
“This team is improving
every day,” said head coach Ja-
nea Hulse. “We were brought
down by an injury and the ma-
jority of the team was down
with either the fl u or a very
severe cold.”
The Cougars (1-10) had
several intense rallies against
Powder Valley (7-2), but
sometimes struggled to pick
up the ball on defense, Hulse
said.
Jamie Johnston was very
aggressive, picking up 17 digs
on defense and 18 passes on
serve receive. She also had
two kills, one solo block and
no errors on serving.
Jordan Ferre recorded sev-
en solo blocks with two assists.
“She was doing well in
placing the ball on offense,”
Hulse said. “Grace Pendarvis
did well on hitting, she was
very consistent.”
Rylee Goller led the team
with four kills and 11 solid
hits.
At home against 1A Cove
(3-7), Wallowa took an early
lead, but struggled to fi nish the
set and lost 25-23.
Johnston, Goller, and Ri-
ley Ferre each had four kills.
Jordan Ferre had seven solo
blocks and Johnston had six
solo blocks.
“Ashlyn Young did a good
job setting and is learning the
strengths and power of her
hitters,” Hulse said. “She is
Outlaws hit stride at
home
Enterprise made the long
trip to Baker City on Saturday,
but returned home after just two
sets. The Outlaws (3-7) fell 25-
14, 25-19 to 4A La Grande (5-
6) in bracket play at the Baker
Tournament before their sec-
ond opponent forfeited.
Enterprise then hosted the
La Grande JV on Monday and
swept the Tigers 25-16, 25-14,
25-21.
The Outlaws open league
play at 4 p.m. Friday at Union
(9-3).
CROSS COUNTRY
Girls 3rd, boys 6th at
Umatilla
The Outlaws traveled to
Umatilla to compete in the
Footrace to Valhalla meet on
Saturday. The girls third in the
team standings, while the boys
fi nished sixth.
Jacob Evarts was the high
fi nisher among the boys, plac-
ing 12th with a time of 19:30.1.
Eliza Irish fi nished fourth
among girls at 21:06.4, and
Isabelle Tingelstad was fi fth
with a times of 21:21.9.
The Outlaws travel to Boise
this weekend for the Bob Fir-
man Invitational on Saturday.
Only 1 winner will be drawn • Need not be present to win • Winner responsible for license & tag fees
Drawing March 11th, 2017 @ 7pm
Open on
weekends for
dinner and
private parties
in October and
November!
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THANK YOU to the many sponsors and volunteers
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Local support is so important to the mission of the
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elk other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage.
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Chris Borgerding Construction
Sharon Wilson
Debbie Surface Nursery
3V Ranches/Dwayne Voss Gary Taylor
Ted Gould Trucking
Jeremiah Moffi t/Moffi t Bros
Coggins Wildlife Mgmt
Steve Wolf
Gary Bethschieder/Stubborn Mule
Richard Underwood
Doug McKinnis
Larry McKinnis
Michael Waud
Ace Hardware
Anton’s
Arrowhead Chocolates
Balanced Bodies
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Bennett Insurance
Bi-Mart
Blue Ribbon Linen
Blue Mtn. Outfi tters
Bookloft
Brad Peterson
Bronson Logs
Calico Light Weapons
Carpet One
Cattle Country
Cheyenne
Chim Chimney
Chief Joseph Days Rodeo
Chieftain
Chopper Car Wash
Chris’ Forest Products
Community Bank
Copper Creek
Copy Central
D&B
Debbie Surface Nursery
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Chance Waters
Teresa Sajonia/Embers
Rod Mcguire
Dave Hayworth
Bob Hayworth
Warren Cook
Clint Jackson/5 Star Builders
Gregory Henes
Larry Evers
Tom Alison
Don Ward
Robert J Sherer
Ray Wilson Saddlery
Dollar Stretcher
Double Arrow Veterinary
Eagle Cap Shoolers
Ed Staub & Sons
El Bajio
Elk Horn Media
Embers
Enterprise Electric
Enterprise Texaco
Enterprise Liquor Store
Farmers Insurance
Five Peaks RV Park
Fred Boyer/Valley Bronze
Grain Growers
Great American Products
Hees - Jerry Cullier
Hodgen Distributing
Jeff Parker
Jessie Borgerdine Sound
Jim Nicols Guide
Joseph Excavating
Joseph Electric
Joseph Hardware
Kathy Zacharias
Kenetrek Boots
Kni-Co.
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Insurance
• Daniel E Raminha
• Chad Jackson
• Brandon Epling
• Kelsey R Richards
• Glenn Sutherland
• Chad Christopher
• Justin Spiering
• Bruce Dunn/RY Timber
• Keith Newburn
• John Decker
• Tom Hall
• Larry Bellamy
KWVR Radio
Les Schwab
Leupold
Longhorn
Lostine River Corp/Jones Ex
Mad Mary’s
Marcy’s Skin Care
Mike’s Auto
Milligan Motors
Mt. Joseph Family Foods
Moffi tt Bros.
Moonlight Graphics
Northwest Fence
Norton’s Welding
ODFW
Olaf Stoneware/Raku
Outlaw Motor Sports
Paradise Rose Chuckwagon
Parks Bronze
Rahn’s
Ray Wilson Saddlery
R&R
Robert Dawson Photo
RY Timber
Safeway
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Shelly Ann Tippett Photo
Silver Creek Financial
Silver Lake Bistro
Simply Sandy’s
Sport’s Corral
Stangel’s
Stein Distillery
Stubborn Mule
Sugar Time Bakery
Terminal Gravity
Thompson Auto Supply
Tillamook Chapter
Tim Roberts Land & Cattle
Toast Fowl Game Calls
To Zion
Uptown Art
Vault Health & Fitness
Wallowa County Nursery
Winding Waters River Exp
Warn Industries
Wolfe Farm Inc.
Woodstock Circuit Inc.
6 Ranch Fly Fishing/Nash
Wallowa Lake, Oregon
October Dinner Menu
•10/1 Grilled Ribeye Steak, Twice-baked Potato and a Caesar Salad $21
•10/2 Grilled Flank Steak Frites (fries) with Blue Cheese Herb Butter
and Arugula Salad $19
•10/8 Grilled Ribeye Steak, Twice-baked Potato and a Caesar Salad $21
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•10/22
•10/23
•10/29
•10/30
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