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Polk County Itemizer-Observer • September 2, 2015 13A SCOREBOARD FOOTBALL CLASS 5A MID-WILLAMETTE Friday, Sept. 19 Games Central at Bend Dallas at Crater — CLASS 1A SPECIAL DISTRICT 3/4 Friday, Sept. 12 Game Perrydale at Falls City — COLLEGE GNAC Saturday, Sept. 5 Game Western Oregon at Humboldt State BOYS SOCCER CLASS 5A MID-WILLAMETTE Tuesday, Sept. 1 Match Central at Canby Friday, Sept. 4 Match Madison at Central Tuesday, Sept. 8 Match Central at McNary GIRLS SOCCER CLASS 5A MID-WILLAMETTE Team Lebanon Dallas Corvallis Crescent Valley Silverton South Albany Woodburn Central League 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Damascus Christian at Falls City Perrydale at Livingstone Adventist — VOLLEYBALL All 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Tuesday, Sept. 1 Match Dallas at Sprague Thursday, Sept. 8 Match David Douglas at Dallas — COLLEGE GNAC Thursday, Sept. 3 Match Warner Pacific at Western Oregon Sunday, Sept. 6 Match Western Oregon at CSU, Pueblo COLLEGE GNAC CLASS 5A MID-WILLAMETTE Team Dallas Corvallis Crescent Valley Lebanon Silverton South Albany Woodburn Central League 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 All 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Thursday, Aug. 27 Results Wilson def. Central 22-25, 19-25, 25- 22, 25-11, 16-14 Thursday, Sept. 3 Match West Salem at Central Tuesday, Sept. 8 Matches South Albany at Central Dallas at Woodburn — CLASS 1A CASCO LEAGUE Wednesday, Sept. 2 Match Perrydale at Willamette Valley Christian Thursday, Sept. 3 Match Falls City at Country Christian Tuesday, Sept. 8 Matches Friday, Sept. 4 Matches WOU vs. Cal. State, San Bernardino at Golden, CO WOU vs. Colorado School of Mines at Golden, CO Saturday, Sept. 5 Matches WOU vs. Findlay, at Golden, CO WOU vs. Minnesota State, Moorehead, at Golden Colorado Tuesday, Sept. 8 Match Lewis & Clark at Western Oregon CLUB GOLF CROSS CREEK GOLF COURSE CROSS CREEK MEN’S CLUB Tuesday, Aug. 25 Results Modified Stableford Low gross: 1, Kevin Moen, 19; 2, Rocky Kygar, 16. Low net: 1, Bill Karjala, 28; 2, Dave Day, 27; 3, Pat Flanagan, 26; 4 (tie), Warren Richards and David Karr, 24. Five athletes to watch Bailey Hartford Central cross- country The sop- homore runner had an impres- sive fresh- man season for the Pan- thers. Hart- ford was one of two Hartford Central run- ners to qualify for the Class 5A state meet, along with Abby McBeth. Hartford finished the race 19th overall in 19 minutes, 57 seconds, one spot behind McBeth. Hartford looks to make a return trip to state and figures to be one of the Pan- thers’ and the conference’s fas- test runners. Marlon Tuipulotu Central football The junior defensive line- man established himself as the Panthers’ defensive leader in 2014. He earned second team all-Mid-Willamette Con- ference honors after leading the team in total tack- les, sacks and tackles- for-loss. He may be set for an even bigger sea- son in 2015. He’s already Tuipulotu attracted at- tention from numerous Divi- sion I universities, and Tuipu- lotu said he’s improved his technique. The Panthers will lean on their defense early in the season as players get set- tled into key new roles on of- fense. Tuipulotu will be the one leading the charge. Cambria Blair Dallas volleyball B l a i r, a senior out- side hitter, stepped up in a big way for the Drag- ons in 2014. She record- ed 80 kills and 151 digs Blair during Mid- Willamette Conference play, helping the Dragons to a 13-8 record overall and a trip to the first round of the Class 5A state playoffs. Blair will be one of Dallas’ leaders this fall. Her abil- ity to play a variety of positions makes her one of the Dragons’ most versatile players. She’ll be called upon to help lead an in- experienced roster. Paul Revis Western Oregon football R e v i s burst onto the scene for the Wolves, earning the title of Great No- rthwest Athletic Revis Conference Co-Freshman of the Year in 2014. The receiver/return spe- cialist finished seventh in Divi- sion II in all-purpose yards per game (184.5) and led the con- ference in receiving touch- downs (11) and receiving yards per game (104.5). Revis will play an even bigger role on offense as the Wolves’ top receiver and return man this fall. If the Wolves find success on offense, Revis will likely be a major reason why. Revis was named to the D2Football.com Preseason All-America first team. Makana Pundyke Western Oregon soccer The sen- ior mid- fielder/for- w a r d should be one of the Wolves’ top goal-scor- ing threats in 2015 Pundyke after lead- ing the squad in goals scored (four) in 2014 and earning all- Great Northwest Athletic Con- ference honorable mention for her efforts. Pundyke’s abil- ity to score and create oppor- tunities for the Wolves will be key if WOU wants to earn a spot in the GNAC champi- onship. * Be sure to check out the fall sports guide in Section D of this week’s Itemizer-Observer. CHS: Orozco’s year likely over Continued from Page 12A “It’s a game we can learn from,” Joe Orozco said. “We can find the er- rors on the field and fix them. This is what these games are for. We’re a young team and we were nervous at first.” Among the issues Orozco hopes to address include putting on more pressure defensively. Despite her injury, Alyssa Orozco plans to be at as many practices and games as she can to give her team support. “I like talking to everyone and giving them my input if I have something to say,” she said. The Panthers play at Madison on Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. before hosting Mc- Nary on Sept. 15 at 6 p.m. Just because Alyssa Orozco may be down for a count doesn’t mean she or Joe plan to let Central fal- ter. “It’s just a game,” Joe Orozco said. “Any injury can happen any time to anyone. Don’t keep our heads down. Keep fighting for every ball and just don’t give up.” SPORTS BRIEFS WOU softball to host open tryout MONMOUTH — The Western Oregon softball team will hold an open tryout on Sept. 28. The tryout is open to all current student-athletes. To participate, there is a four-step process that must be com- pleted before Sept. 28. For more information: www.wouwolves.com/sports/- 2012/8/16/GEN_0816125632.aspx?id=196. Central volleyball drops first match PORTLAND — The Central volleyball team dropped its sea- son-opening match to Wilson 22-25, 19-25, 25-22, 25-11, 16-14 on Thursday. The Panthers (0-1 overall) host West Salem Thursday before hosting South Albany on Tuesday in Central’s Mid-Willamette Conference opener. Start time is scheduled for 6 p.m. for both matches. 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