B1 Wednesday February 6, 2019 GO, FIGHT, WIN! Ellen Morris Bishop Enterprise High School cheerleaders rally the troops in the final stretch of home games of the year. Wrestlers bring home the bacon at invitational By steve Tool Wallowa County Chieftain Courtesy Photo/Teah Jones Evans IN THE SPOTLIGHT — Enterprise Outlaws wrestler Trace Evans subdues yet another opponent at 138 lbs. on his way to the gold medal at the Bank of Eastern Oregon Invitational in Heppner on Feb. 2. See our ad on page 7 Both the Joseph/Wallowa and Enter- prise teams traveled to the far-off land of Heppner on Saturday, Feb. 2, to par- ticipate in the Bank of Eastern Oregon Invitational. Boys from both squads raided the pirate’s chest to bring home various precious metals. The Outlaws brought home the gold, silver and sixth place medals for their efforts. Unstoppable Trace Evans eas- ily took on all comers, bringing home the gold with barely a sweat. He still hasn’t lost a 2A or 1A match this year at 138 pounds. ”For a sophomore he’s just wres- tling incredibly well,” Coach Forrest Wilson said. Regular state competitor Shane Lund just missed at 132 pounds, Coach Wilson said. Lund was ahead on points until running out of gas at the end of his match. He still brought home the silver medal. Hunter Harvey took sixth place at 160 pounds, with Wilson saying the young wrestler has upped his perfor- mance over the last two meets. The team next wrestles at Echo on Satur- day, Feb. 9. Jo-Wa placed the usual suspects in the medal count, starting with Ste- ven Beckman lugging home the gold at 113 pounds, Zeb Ramsden placed fifth at 132 pounds and Brenden Moore also took the gold at 138 pounds. Gus Ramsden placed fourth at 152 pounds, while Austin Brockamp brought some bronze home at 170 pounds, Jonah Staigle also brought home the bronze at 195 pounds and Michael Diggins placed fourth at 220 pounds. Coach Tim Kiesecker said his crew worked hard at the tournament. ”We only brought nine wrestlers because of some flu we had going around,” he said. “It was real tough because we competed against a lot of 3A and 4A schools Jo-Wa placed fifth in the 16-team tournament. They wrestle next week- end at Halfway. “We won that tournament last year, and we’re fixing to win it this year,” Kiesecker said. 800 S. River, Enterprise | 503-426-9228 carpetone.com