Wednesday, September 15, 2021 A9 SPORTS TAKING THE LEAD Wallowa Valley kicks off season at Catherine Creek Scamper By RONALD BOND Wallowa County Chieftain Alex Wittwer/The Observer Bayden Menton, right, runs during the Catherine Creek Scamper Friday, Sept. 10, 2021. Menton coordinated the upcoming Wallowa County Invitational as his senior project. Senior project brings XC meet back to Wallowa County By RONALD BOND Wallowa County Chieftain JOSEPH — Wallowa County is going to be the site of a cross-country meet for the fi rst time in several years thanks to the eff orts of a Joseph High School student. Bayden Menton, a senior who runs for the Wallowa Val- ley cross-country squad, did the legwork that resulted in the Wal- lowa County Invitational, which will be run Friday, Sept. 17, at Wallowa Lake State Park at the south end of Wallowa Lake. “It can pretty much be any- thing you want that you’re inter- ested in,” Menton said. “I’ve always wanted to have a meet up at the head of the lake. With this senior project I (said), ‘Oh, that is what I should do.’” The last race hosted by the Wallowa County schools was in 2016, due in part to other races getting scheduled that same weekend and teams not travel- ing up to a race, head coach Dan Moody said. “Everyone was putting meets on at the same time, and they stopped coming,” he said. Menton said the scenery Wal- lowa Lake off ers, in addition to what the course itself will con- UNION — Zac Knapp posted the winning time and Bayden Men- ton took third as the two-time defend- ing champion Wallowa County boys cross-country team began the season at the Catherine Creek Scamper Friday, Sept, 10. Knapp won by nearly 24 seconds over Union/Cove’s Taylor Fox, as the Outlaws’ senior turned in a time of 17:22. Menton, the only other runner to break 18 minutes, was close behind in 17:53.6. Ian Goodrich, third for Wallowa Valley, was 13th in 19:38.6. The three were the top Outlaw run- ners in the fastest fl ight of two boys races, and took second as a team in the race with 14 points, just behind Union/ Cove with 11 points. In the second fl ight, Chase Homan was eighth in 20:48.2, and Weston Wolfe was ninth in 20:50.8. Andrew Hurley was 16th in 21:43.6, and Andrew Nordtvedt was 19th in 21:46.5. Wallowa Valley’s second-fl ight run- ners took third with 40 points. On the girls side, which had just one fl ight, the Outlaws were fourth with 100 points. Wallowa Val- ley was led by Iona McDonald who had a time of 24:02.2, good for 14th. Nevaeh James, in a time of 25:10, was 23rd. Maddie Nordtvedt was 31st in 25:27.9, Michalia Caine placed 36th in 26:52.4, and Isabella Brann took 41st in 27:17.6. Lannie Stonebrink rounded out the Outlaws in 45th in 27:44.3. “I thought they ran OK, but we got a lot of work to do,” head coach Dan Moody said, “as always this time of year. (I’m) not up on the fi rst of the year meets, but we had some kids that are fi rst-time runners that ran. That’s a diffi cult course, and they ran OK.” The Outlaws were on the course for the fi rst time since the boys team claimed the state title in the spring sea- son in April. See Scamper, Page A10 Jenny Reinheardt and Bayden Menton/Contributed Map Shown is the route of the Wallowa County Invitational, a cross-country race Wallowa Valley runner Bayden Menton orchestrated for his senior project. The race, run at Wallowa Lake State Park, takes place Friday, Sept. 17, 2021. Alex Wittwer/The Observer tain, should make for an appeal- ing race. “The fact that it’s a scenic place is defi nitely part of it,” he said. “Also the course itself, in the park, it has a lot of diff er- ent elements. You can make the course go down onto the beach, along the river, grassy areas, and also add in some trails.” See Project, Page A10 Zac Knapp took fi rst place at the Catherine Creek Scamper Friday, Sept, 10, 2021, to lead the Wallowa Valley eff ort. Cougars get into win column with two victories Chieftain staff Ellen Morris Bishop/For the Wallowa County Chieftain Wallowa’s Zoe Hermens goes up for a block during the Cougars’ home match against Pilot Rock Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021. Wallowa won the match in fi ve sets. WALLOWA — The Wal- lowa Cougars picked up their fi rst wins of the fall last week as they bounce back from a slow start to the season, one impacted by having players out due to COVID-19. After a tough 25-10, 25-16, 25-18 road loss to Imbler on Tuesday, Sept. 7, The Cou- gars got into the win column in a home thriller against Pilot Rock Thursday, Sept. 9, win- ning 25-19, 23-25, 21-25, 25-23, 16-14. They followed with a win Saturday, Sept. 11, against Elgin, dropping the Huskies at home in four sets, 25-15, 25-27, 25-13, 25-11. “We are starting to get our team back,” head coach Janea Hulse said. “We have had up to seven in quarantine since the beginning of school. We had one practice with a few of them back before our game against Elgin. We are still working through kinks, but they are looking more and more promising. The upper- classmen are trying to pull the team together and bond as much as possible. I love to see the interaction and the growth of these girls. It takes leadership to improve a team Anniversary Sale and they are working hard at that. The girls stayed aggres- sive in the game but couldn’t gain the intensity that I would have liked to have seen. Then again, this was the fi rst time in a rotation with everyone back (against Elgin). They are all still fi guring each other out.” Against Elgin, Libby Fisher had 22 digs and six kills. Zoe Hermens had 28 digs and four kills. Haley Brockamp had fi ve kills, fi ve blocks and 18 digs and Sophie Moeller had 29 digs. The Cougars (2-2 over- all, 1-1 Old Oregon League) hosted Joseph Tuesday, Sept. 14, and are at the East/West Classic in North Powder Fri- day and Saturday, where they are slated for six contests. Outlaws take down competition The Enterprise volleyball team is fi nding a rhythm. The Outlaws took two more matches last week, drop- ping Cove on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 17-25, 25-20, 25-17, 25-23, and taking down Prairie City/ Burnt River in four sets Sat- urday, Sept. 11, 25-22, 19-25, 25-13, 25-19. See Volleyball, Page A10 September 23rd, 24th & 25th SEE OUR FULL AD ON PAGE A17 800 S. River St., Enterprise, OR 97828 541-426-9228