SPORTS Wallowa County Chieftain A10 Boys: Wrestling: Continued from Page A9 Continued from Page A9 Feb. 4 Heppner 71, Enter- prise 27: In one quarter, Heppner turned its game against Enterprise on Feb. 4 into a rout. The Mustangs scored 29 second-quarter points to see a four-point lead grow to 22 by halftime on the way to a 71-27 win over the Outlaws in Blue Mountain Conference action. Enterprise was down just 12-8 after one, but the big second quarter pushed the lead by halftime to 41-19. An equally rough third quarter saw the lead grow to 62-23 as Enter- prise scored just eight points in the second half. Maclane Melville and Gideon Gray each scored six points for Enterprise. Nixyaawii 78, Wal- lowa 36: The Golden Eagles built a 17-point fi rst-quarter lead and led by more than 50 on the way to a 78-36 win over on Wallowa Feb. 4. Nixyaawii opened up a 23-6 lead after one and never relented. The lead swelled to 29 by halftime, and in the third the Golden Eagles scored 31 points — hitting seven 3-pointers in the process — to balloon the lead to 72-20. The Cougars did score 16 points in the fourth quarter, and all seven players to hit the score- book scored in the fourth. Gabe Nobles fi nished with 10 points to lead the Cougars, all of them after halftime. Ryder Goller added nine points and Isaac Barnum scored six points. Feb. 3 Joseph 54, Griswold 25: Joseph took care of business against hapless Griswold, opening up a 20-point fi rst-quarter lead and coasting to a 54-25 road win Feb. 3 in Helix. 97 Ronald Bond/ Wallowa County Chieftain, File Enterprise’s Gideon Gray lines up a free throw during a game Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022. The Eagles raced ahead to a 22-2 lead through one and had the game basi- cally won by halftime when they held a 37-14 margin. Kane Johnson led the way with 11 points. Jesse Larison added 10 points and James Burney scored seven points. Feb. 2 Joseph 41, Imbler 38: The Eagles nearly squan- dered a 13-point fourth quarter lead on Feb. 2 but managed just enough off ense in the fourth to eke out a 41-38 road win against Imbler in OOL action. Joseph led 37-24 after three quarters, but Wyatt Burns and Jake Bin- gaman hit 3-pointers to help rally Imbler. Blade Suto hit what proved to be an important trey in the fourth to help keep the Panthers at arm’s length. Joseph led most of the night, up 12-6 after one and holding a double-digit margin at halftime and after three. Hayden Hite scored 11 points to lead the Eagles, while James Burney and Suto each had seven points. 9 ,99 $62 ,9 $89 a bye, bounced back for con- secutive wins, pinning Aiden Guest of Culver and, in the fi fth-place match, Axel Pare- des-Rosales of Riverside. Gavin Russell went 2-2 to take sixth at 152. He pinned Irrigon’s Xander Olman to start the day, then lost by fall to Heppner’s Edward Ellsworth. After a bye, Rus- sell pinned Ryan Coombs of Grant Union, but in the fi fth-place match dropped a 7-1 decision to Tyler Boor of Heppner. Jayden McNall went 1-2 at 120. After a loss by fall to Aldo Duran of Baker/Pow- der Valley, he pinned Omar Rangel of Irrigon, then lost by fall to Santos Navarrof Culver. Dylan Rogers went 0-2 at 126 with a loss by fall and by a major decision. On the girls side, Gabby Delapena of Enterprise came one spot short of qualify- ing for state, taking fourth in the 120-pound bracket at the Wednesday, February 9, 2022 Ronald Bond/Wallowa County Chieftain, File Enterprise’s Gabby Delapena, top, wrestles during the Enterprise Kickoff Friday, Dec. 3, 2021. The sophomore just missed out on a berth in the girls state tournament when she took fourth at districts Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022. Special District 3 girls tour- nament Feb. 5 in Redmond. The top three in each weight class qualifi ed for state. Delapena won her fi rst two matches to reach the semifi nals, but dropped two of her last three, including a 16-4 major decision loss to Bend’s Rickie Dean in the decision. She rebounded to reach the third-place match with her third win by fall, this time over La Grande’s Florecita Villagomez in the consolation semifi nals. Both Joseph and Enter- prise wrap up the regular sea- son Feb. 12 at the Pine Eagle Invitational in Halfway. third-place match, putting her one spot short. She opened with a win by fall over Nyssa’s Kaitlyn Esplin, and in the quarterfi - nals pinned Klamath Union’s Brianna Hankins. She stayed close to Faith Steach of Molalla in the semi- fi nals, but lost in a close 12-9 Girls: Haley Brockamp added 10 points and Libby Fisher net- ted eight points. Stanfi eld 40, Enter- prise 31: One bad quarter doomed Enterprise again in a matchup against Stanfi eld. The Outlaws shook off an early defi cit to take a halftime lead at Stanfi eld Feb. 1 and were still up after three quarters, but the Tigers poured in 18 points in the fourth to pull away for a 40-31 win to earn a key Blue Mountain Confer- ence victory. Enterprise shook off a slow start to take a 19-15 lead into the half, and still was up after three, 23-22, in the low-scoring contest. But the Tigers found a rhythm in the fourth quarter to turn the game around and secure the win. Both Rilyn Kirkland and Jada Gray scored seven points to lead Enterprise. Continued from Page A9 scored eight of her nine points after the break. Abby Straight also scored nine points. Feb. 3 Joseph 49, Griswold 35: The Eagles secured a road victory in Helix Feb. 3 when they took down Gris- wold, 49-35. Joseph got 19 points from Aimee Meyers in the win, including 15 in the fi rst half. Cooper Nave added 13 points and Sarah Orr scored six points. Joseph grabbed an early fi ve-point lead, and by half- time was up 26-16. The lead stayed at 10 through three quarters before Nave scored seven in the fourth to help seal the win. ,585 $56 Ronald Bond/Wallowa County Chieftain, File Wallowa’s Libby Fisher drives during an Old Oregon League game Friday, Jan. 28, 2022. Wallowa 42, Powder Valley 37: The Cougars earned a much-needed win to stay in the hunt for second in the Old Oregon League- North when they eked out a 42-37 home win over Pow- der Valley on Feb. 1. Wallowa had an eight- points halftime lead, but ,550 $55 Powder Valley got rolling in the third to pull even after three quarters, 30-30. The Cougars got key baskets in the fi nal quarter, including an important 3-pointer from Zoe Hermens late, to earn the win. 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