Wednesday, January 5, 2022 A11 SPORTS WALLOWA GIRLS TAKE DOWN OUTLAWS Cougars rally in the second half to take the 49-46 win Wallowa was scheduled to play Joseph Jan. 4, then visits Elgin Jan. 7 and hosts Cove Jan. 8. Enterprise already had its Jan. 4 contest against Pilot Rock post- poned, and is scheduled to visit Grant Union Jan. 7 and host Stan- fi eld Jan. 10. Chieftain staff Tuesday, Dec. 28 NTERPRISE — A schedule change allowed the Wallowa girls basketball team to get a little revenge from an early season loss to Enterprise. Zoe Hermens scored 20 points, including 11 in the second half, and the Cougars stormed back from a double-digit halftime defi cit to steal a 49-46 victory over the Outlaws on Thursday, Dec. 30, in Enterprise. The Outlaws built a 28-16 half- time lead behind 12 fi rst-half points from Rilyn Kirkland, and while the halftime margin was closer, appeared they would be able to grab a second win over their county rivals. Enterprise won the fi rst time the teams met, 38-30. The Cougars had other ideas. With Hermens, who had eight points alone in the third quarter, and Libby Fisher, who added fi ve, sparking the off ense, Wallowa poured in 21 points in the third quarter and by the time the period was over, found itself ahead 37-33. Abby Straight added all seven of Wallowa 39, Condon 18: The Wallowa girls basketball team shook off a loss in their fi rst game at the Bouncin’ Cancer Tournament to wrap it up with a 39-18 win over Condon on Tuesday, Dec. 28. The Cougars controlled the con- test throughout, building an 18-8 halftime lead, then extending that margin in the third quarter to 34-16. Zoe Hermens, who led the Cougars with 14 points, had eight in the sec- ond half of the victory, and Sophie Moeller added 11 points, including eight in the opening half. Joseph 57, Ione/Arlington 54: The Joseph girls basketball team only ended up playing one game on a scheduled three-game post-Christ- mas road trip, but made it count as the Eagle girls scored a 57-54 road victory over Ione/Arlington on Tuesday, Dec. 28. Stats were not provided by press time. Joseph (3-5 overall) was to visit Wallowa on Jan. 4 to open Old Ore- gon League play, and next travels to Pine Eagle on Jan. 8. E Ronald Bond/Wallowa County Chieftain, File Wallowa’s Zoe Hermens sets to shoot over Enterprise’s Kimber Stein on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021. Hermens scored 20 points in the teams’ rematch Dec. 30, which was won by the Cougars, 49-46. her points in the fourth, Hermens hit an important 3-pointer, and the Cougars held on. Fisher fi nished with eight points for Wallowa (6-4 overall), which won for the fourth time in fi ve games. Jada Gray scored 16 points, including 11 in the second half, to lead the Outlaws (5-6 overall), while Kirkland added 14 points. The teams had home contests — Wallowa against Sherman and Enterprise against Stanfi eld — that were previously scheduled for Dec. 30 either postponed or canceled due to road conditions, and scheduled the rematch. Ronald Bond/Wallowa County Chieftain, File Dylan Rogers, of Joseph, shown during the Enterprise Kickoff , won two matches to claim his weight class at the Pomeroy Christmas Tournament on Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021. Ronald Bond/Wallowa County Chieftain, File Spencer Decker, shown setting to shoot Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2021, against Imbler, scored nine points as Enterprise topped Wallowa on Dec. 30, 48-32, for its second victory. Enterprise boys get back in the win column Chieftain staff ENTERPRISE — The Enterprise boys basketball team fi nally got back into the win column — and did so against a team it beat earlier in the year. The Outlaws used a bal- anced scoring attack to get past Wallowa, 48-32, for their second win of the sea- son Thursday, Dec. 30. The late rematch was scheduled after Enterprise’s home game against Stan- fi eld and Wallowa’s con- test against Sherman County were canceled. The teams played a tight fi rst quarter, but Enterprise opened up a double-digit halftime lead of 23-10 as Caden Fent and Spencer Decker both scored fi ve points in the period. It was the only quarter Lifetime Warranty that Enterprise was able to gain a substantial advantage, but it was more than enough for the Outlaws. Wallowa hung around in the second half, but couldn’t muster enough off ense to rally after the break. The Outlaws were led in the scorebook by Decker, who fi nished with nine points. Roan Flynn had eight points, all in the second half, and both Jackson Decker and Maclane Melville scored seven points. Gabe Nobles and Kel- len Knifong both had 11 points to lead the Cougars on off ense. Wallowa (2-8 overall) was slated to meet Joseph on Tuesday, then visits Elgin on Friday and hosts Cove on Saturday, while Enterprise (2-8 overall) heads to Grant Union on Friday and hosts Stanfi eld on Monday after its matchup against Pilot Rock on Tuesday was postponed. Tuesday, Dec. 28 Ione/Arlington 56, Joseph 41: The Joseph boys basketball team played neck- and-neck with Ione/Arling- ton for a half Tuesday, Dec. 28, before Ione/Arlington pulled away in the second half for a 56-41 win in a non- league contest. The teams were tied at 10-10 after one, and Joseph was down just 26-23 at the break. But Ione/Arling- ton started to separate itself after the break, pulling ahead 40-31 after three and adding 16 points in the fourth to fi n- ish off the victory. The Eagles showed bal- ance on off ense, with Reece Nelson leading the way with 12 points — including three 3-pointers — and both Hayden Hite and James Bur- ney adding eight points. The rest of the Eagles’ contests on its post-Christ- mas road trip were canceled. Joseph (2-6 overall) was slated to visit Wallowa on Tuesday, Jan. 4, then heads to Pine Eagle on Friday. Condon 59, Wallowa 30: The Wallowa boys bas- ketball team dropped its fi nal game at the Bouncin’ Can- cer Tournament as Condon came away with a 59-30 vic- tory Dec. 28. Condon put the game out of reach early, pouring in 27 fi rst-quarter points, to lead by 21 after one, and leading by 27 at halftime and 29 after three quarters. Willie Gibbs was the top scorer for the Cougars with nine points, and Kellen Kni- fong added seven points. Rogers’ win helps Eagles tie for sixth at Pomeroy Chieftain staff POMEROY, Wash. — Dylan Rogers claimed his weight class to help the Joseph wrestling team to tie for sixth at the Pomeroy Christmas Tournament on Thursday, Dec. 30, in Pome- roy, Washington. Rogers only needed to win two matches — including one against his Eagles’ team- mates, Jayden McNall — to take the 126-pound weight class. Rogers pinned McNall in their matchup, then later in the day, pinned Union/ Cove’s Jacob Jones to claim his round-robin weight class. McNall shook off the loss against Rogers to take second at 126, as he came back to pin Jones to take second. Gavin Russell had a busy day at 152 pounds, going 3-2 on the day. The day started rough with a 7-2 loss to Fabien Garduno of White Swan. He followed with a win by injury against Pome- roy’s Tyler Slaybaugh, then was hit with a second loss, a close 10-9 setback against Preston Michel of Wil- bur Creston Keller. He fi n- ished, though, with two wins against two other WCK wres- tlers, pinning both Lanny Strozyk and Ruger Angstrom to fi nish sixth. And in the Girls 105 class, Megan Brock dropped her lone match by fall to Isabella Tiwebemal of Inchelium. Joseph fi nished with 22 points in the tournament. Up next for the Eagles is their home Jo-Hi Invite this weekend, Jan. 7-8. Enterprise, meanwhile, was set to compete at River- side on Dec. 30, but the Out- laws’ trip over was canceled due to inclement weather conditions. Enterprise next wrestles at Joseph Jan. 7-8. WE’VE GOT Made in Oregon 800 S. River St., Enterprise, OR 97828 541-426-9228