A10 Sports wallowa.com worked on the little things and really detailed it out this week.” Koehn attributed his team’s success on both sides of the ball to the play of his starting interi- or linemen — seniors Ben Lo- pez, Kai Oliver and Gavin Bald- win, and junior Riley Warnock. “We named the big four our captains today, so we kind of put everything on the shoulders of our interior line. We told them, this is your game. You guys do your job and we’re gonna win this game.” The game was a bit of a re- union for Koehn, who graduat- ed from Cove High School and EAGLES Continued from Page A9 Joseph coach Toby Koehn said his team was disappointed by the Powder Valley game, but his players kept their heads up and refocused on fundamentals. “When we looked at ilm on Powder (Valley), we no- ticed that we weren’t that far off,” Koehn said. “There were certain blocks and assignments that we missed and we just did it enough times that, well, you saw what happened. So we just served as principal and football coach there before joining the Joseph staff in 2014. I have a lot of love for those boys I coached in Cove and a lot of love for these boys (in Jo- seph),“ said Koehn. After the game, nearly the entire Cove sideline — play- ers, coaches, parents and fans — found Koehn to congratulate him and say hi. Joseph hosts Echo (2-3, 1-2) at 7 p.m. Friday for its home- coming weekend before wrap- ping up regular-season league play on Oct. 21 at Pine Eagle (4-2, 3-0). October 12, 2016 ROUNDUP Continued from Page A9 Haga opened the scoring with a 65-yard TD run and later connected on a 26-yard TD pass to Joe Robb, all in the irst quarter. After the Spartans tied the game at 14-14 with a 52-yard fumble return, Austin Brock- amp scored on a 31-yard TD run and added a two-point conversion for good measure. The Spartans answered, however, and the teams went into halftime tied 22-22. Pine Eagle scored on a short run and converted the two-point play to pull ahead in the third. Wallowa narrowed the margin when Wallowa County Chieftain Hage hit Chandler Burns for a 7-yard TD pass, but the Cougars couldn’t convert the two-point play, and neither team managed to score again. Brockamp inished with 73 rushing yards on 10 attempts, and Burns added 59 yards on 14 attempts. Robb led the defense with seven tackles and six assists, while Brockamp inished with four solo tackles, eight assists and one tackle for a loss. Pine Eagle managed just 165 yards of of- fense on the night and converted just one of 10 third-down attempts. Brockamp and Haga each also recovered a fumble for Wallowa. Wallowa travels to take on Cove (1-5, 0-3) at 7 p.m. Friday. WALLOWA COUNTY CHIEFTAIN 2016 WEEK 4 CONTEST WEEK 2 WINNER IS FRED BYERS WITH 9 CORRECT PICKS 800 S. River Street, Enterprise 541-426-9228 carpetonenterprise.com Wallowa-Enterprise-Joseph Member FDIC 9. 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