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    Wallowa County Chieftain
Sports
wallowa.com
September 26, 2018
A9
Eagle football squad remains undefeated
Three games remain
on season schedule
By Paul Wahl
Wallowa County Chieftain
Joseph Eagles continue to dom-
inate the scene in six-man foot-
ball, rolling over Prairie City 62-2
Saturday.
Harper Charter and South Wasco
join Joseph as the only two unde-
feated teams in their district.
Coach Duncan Christman’s team
ran 21 rushing plays for 138 yards
in the game.
Carson Littlepage carried on 10
of those plays totaling 74 yards,
including a TD. Trey Wandschnei-
der and Guylen Snyder each had a
rushing TD.
Kade Kilgore had a banner
day passing completing 13 of 20
attempts for 196 yards, six TDs and
three extra points.
Wandschneider had four catches
for 112 yards, two TDs and one extra
point. TJ Grote had two catches for
46 yards and two TDs, Littlepage
and Snyder each had TD passes as
Photos by Jeni Greenshields/For the Chieftain
Joseph’s Cade Kilgore steps back to pass during the
team’s Sept. 21 victory over Prairie City.
well. Littlepage added three extra
point kicks in the game.
On defense, Jospeh allowed only
three first down and no pass comple-
tion yards against Prairie City.
Snyder had 14 tackles forced a
Four Eagles converge on Prairie City’s 300-pound junior Jake McHatton during a Sept. 21
matchup in Prairie City.
fumble, Grote had 11 tackles, Jonah
Staigle eight tackles and a fumble
recovery and Wandschneider had
four tackles and a blocked punt.
Kilgore and Littlepage also had
fumble recoveries.
The Eagles do not play this week
and will travel to Maupin to face
undefeated South Wasco County
Oct. 5.
Harper Charter and Mitchell/
Spray Wheeler remain on Joseph’s
schedule. Christman said there
will not be a state playoff, as such,
because of the experimental nature
of the league. However, he hopes to
organize an Eastern Oregon “cham-
pionship” game.
Joseph nearly
topples tough
Powder Valley
By Steve Tool
Wallowa County Chieftain
The Eagle ladies just missed knocking the top-ranked Powder
Valley Badgers off their top-ranked perch in a close fought, five
set marathon match Sept. 18.
Set scores were 14-25, 25-15, 13-25, 25-19 and 10-16.
Twin killmeisters Emma Hite and Sabrina Albee blazed the
trail with 12 and 20 kills respectively. Hite also contributed 12
assists and five serving aces while Albee tallied six assists and a
serving ace.
Team members Madelyn Nelson and Camille Crenshaw
bagged three kills each and 18 and 21 digs respectively.
Coach Jill Hite said that it was one of the most amazing
matches she’s ever seen.
“It was an overall amazing display of volleyball by both
teams,” she said. There were numerous rallies that went for
quite some time. Each team really showed athleticism and good
sportsmanship.”
The Eagles went on to post back-to-back wins against Jordan
Valley and Adrian, 3-0, Friday afternoon and lost to McKenzie in
tournament play Saturday in the St. Paul Tournament.
Sabrina Albee puts it away during Friday’s game with Jordan
Valley.
Joseph’s Camille Crenshaw returns serve during Fri-
day’s game with Jordan Valley.
Photos by Paul Wahl/Chieftain
Emma Hite bumps at the net during Friday’s Jordan Valley
match in Joseph.
Eagle head coach Jill Hite gives instructions during a time out ear-
ly in Firday’s matchup with Jordan Valley.
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in Friday’s game against Jordan Valley.