Polk County Sports Polk County Itemizer-Observer • December 23, 2015 11A Molina: Senior took second at Liberty Continued from Page 10A Instead, he had an eye for the mischievous — that is until his family stepped in. “I was kind of a trouble- maker as a kid,” Molina said. “My stepfather was a wrestler growing up. He told me he thought it would help me become a better individ- ual and a better person.” Molina began wrestling in seventh grade. He was immediately taken aback by the sense of family. “I fell in love with it,” Molina said. “Just knowing that if you fall, (your team- mates) will be there to catch you and lift you back up was something I didn’t expect.” Football followed in eighth grade. As a fresh- man, Molina was excited to see what he could do at the high-school wrestling level. His season would be cut much shorter than he ever imagined. “I woke up one day with my chest hurting and I couldn’t breathe,” Molina said. “It felt like there was a 15-pound weight on my chest.” Molina had air trapped by his heart. “The doctors said it sounded like popcorn whenever I took a breath,” he said. Doctors remedied the situation, but Molina’s sea- son was over. “I couldn’t do any exer- cise at all because there was a chance of me dying,” Molina said. The experience put his season — and life — in a whole new perspective. “It taught me that things can come and go quickly,” Molina said. “You can be in the moment one minute and the next you can be suffering from something. You just have to live in the moment.” By the summer, Molina was able to resume physical activities. As a sophomore, Molina barely missed out on quali- fying for the state wrestling championships. Molina’s junior season was cut short because of OSAA transfer rules. Molina made the switch in part be- cause of a desire to experi- ence Dallas’ wrestling cul- ture first hand. Entering this winter, he wasn’t sure what he could accomplish. “Marcos has worked his way into the finals of every tournament so far,” Dallas coach Tony Olliff said. “It’s nice to have a point-scorer in the upper weights.” Molina has experienced the full gamut of emotions this season, from lacking confidence to faltering be- cause of overconfidence. Beyond learning to win and lose with grace, wrestling has helped him overcome things that have plagued him throughout his life. “I’ve dealt with bipolar and mental issues,” Molina said. “It’s been hard, but I’ve learned to battle through it. … Wrestling has taught me to be even-keeled. You win some, you lose some. Right now, I’m winning more than I’m losing. All I can think is God blessed me with the strength to go out and work hard. I’m blessed to have the coaches to work with me and make me stronger every day.” Molina has quickly rede- fined what he thinks is pos- sible during his senior sea- son. He’s ready to take the sport that has changed his life all the way to the state championships. “Getting on that podium at state,” Molina said. “When it comes down to it, that’s what really matters. I have coaches who are beat- ing me up and pushing me to limits I’ve never pushed to before.” FALLS CITY ROUNDUP Seniors carrying inexperienced squad By Lukas Eggen The Itemizer-Observer FALLS CITY — Falls City is undergoing a major youth movement. All but three of the team’s players are fresh- men or sophomores. That hasn’t stopped the Mountaineers from jumping out to a 5-2 mark overall. — As the only upper class- men on Falls City’s roster, Allison Kidd and her fellow senior, Tiauannah Davis and Brittany Varney, aren’t lack- ing on playing time. The trio has consistently led the team in scoring, but coaches are building depth among their younger players. “The goal is to get our younger kids ready to step on the court and not miss a beat,” Mountaineers coach Micke Kidd said. “We have kids who know they are going to go in and play in key situations. I’d like to get our seniors a few more min- utes of rest a game. At the same time, I think our kids are progressing at the rate we thought they’d progress.” This year is already a big contrast to last season, when the team had as few as six players on its roster. This LUKAS EGGEN/Itemizer-Observer Falls City senior Allison Kidd brings the ball down the court against St. John Bosco on Friday night. winter, that number is up to 12. More importantly, players are having fun. “We’re more excited to play than we were last year,” Allison Kidd said. “I think we get along a lot better. There was more bickering last year. This year, we’re closer. This group is easy to work with.” Now, players are working to turn that excitement into strong play from the begin- ning, Micke Kidd said. “We’re inconsistent,” he said. “We need to set the en- ergy level. Against Country Christian, we played really well. Mohawk and St. John Bosco didn’t bring that same energy level and we brought our level down to meet that.” Learning to set the tone is all part of the learning process, Allison Kidd said, and players are beginning to see what they can accom- plish. “We can compete with the good teams,” Allison Kidd said. “The other sen- iors have helped get the un- derclassmen pumped and ready to play and not be as nervous. They’re starting to get it.” It’s because of Allison and her senior teammates that their growth is happening, Micke Kidd said. All that re- mains is to see how quickly the Mountaineers can grow up on the court. “Our kids are stepping up and getting better every day,” Micke Kidd said. “I’m pretty happy with where they are at.” BOYS BASKETBALL DROPS TWO: Falls City’s boys basket- ball team lost a pair of games. The Mountaineers fell to Mo- hawk 59-28 on Dec. 16 and lost to St. John Bosco 53-29 on Fri- day. The Mountaineers (1-6 overall) will play at Alsea Tues- day at 7 p.m. PERRYDALE ROUNDUP Janesofsky has big games to lead Pirates Itemizer-Observer staff report PERRYDALE — Perrydale’s boys basketball team won two of three games. The Pirates defeated Liv- ingstone Adventist 60-32 on Dec. 16 and Country Chris- tian 62-46 on Saturday. Per- rydale lost to Vernonia 78-37 on Monday evening. Haylen Janesofsky had 19 points against Country Christian. Spencer Bibler added 13 points. “This group is starting to understand what we need to do to be successful,” Pirates coach Mike Lowry said. “The ball movement (against Country) was much better and resulted in open shots that we converted.” Janesofsky had 31 points against Livingstone Adven- tist. “We still have some work to do on the defensive end of the court,” Lowry said. “We need to increase our intensity to reach our goals, but we are continu- ing to make steps in the right direction and are get- ting better every day.” Perrydale (3-4 overall, 3-1 Casco League) played Mon- roe Tuesday after press time. The Pirates play at Gaston Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL LOSES TWO: Perrydale’s girls basket- ball team dropped two of three games. The Pirates defeated Livingstone Adventist 36-32 on Dec. 16 before losing to Coun- try Christian 62-26 on Saturday and to Vernonia 63-19 on Mon- day. Perrydale (3-4 overall) played Monroe Tuesday after press time. The Pirates travel to play at Gaston Tuesday at 6 p.m. Sickles, 4-1, second; Anthony Knudson, 1-3, 15th. 145 — Alan Vargas, 2-2, fourth; Saul Nievas, 0-3, sixth. 152 — John Lippsmeyer, 3-1, third. 160 — Colin Swinehart, 3-0, first; Chris Polonco, 3-1, third. 170 — Gabe Arreguin, 2-1, second; A.J. Morales, 2-2, fourth. 182 — Kris Bean, 2-1, third. 195 — David Ne- grete, 3-0, first; Sam Crow, 2-1, second; Jose Silva, 1-2, third. 220 — Opeti Tuipu- lotu, 3-1, third. 285 — Marlon Tuipulotu, 3-0, first; Caleb Sedlacek, 2-2, fourth. (Isaac Mitchell, August Thornton, Ethan Davis, Wyatt Rochefort), 2:21.75. 200 freestyle — 3, August Thornton, 2:24.04; 6, Bailey Yates, 3:01.78. 200 in- dividual medley — 3, Ethan Davis, 3:28.16. 50 freestyle — 1, Wyatt Rochefort, 26.12; 5, Trevor Barre, 32.33; 6, Isaac Mitchell, 32.76. 100 freestyle — 4, Bailey Yates, 1:19.23. 500 freestyle — 4, Trevor Barre, 8:02.21; 5, Ethan Davis, 8:05.99. 200 freestyle relay — 3, Cen- tral A (Bailey Yates, Trevor Barre, Ethan Davis, Wyatt Rochefort), 2:11.86. 100 backstroke — 2, Isaac Mitchell, 1:28.79. 100 breaststroke — 2, August Thorn- ton, 1:21.98. 400 freestyle relay — 3, Central A (Isaac Mitchell, Bailey Yates, August Thornton, Trevor Barre), 5:05.36 SCOREBOARD BOYS BASKETBALL MID-WILLAMETTE Team League Corvallis 0-0 Central 0-0 Lebanon 0-0 Crescent Valley 0-0 Dallas 0-0 Silverton 0-0 South Albany 0-0 Woodburn 0-0 Tuesday, Dec. 15 Result Central 54, Glencoe 51 All 4-1 4-2 3-1 3-2 3-2 2-1 3-3 2-4 CENTRAL 54, GLENCOE 51 Dec. 15 Box Score CENTRAL (54) — Barba 19, Menda- zona 10, K. Cable 10, Bal 6, Stepp 5, Mason 2, Abraham 2, W. Cable. Totals 19 8-19 54. GLENCOE (51) — McKinney 11, McKinstry 11, McFadden 9, McLean 7, Gerber 5, Van Dyke 3, Maldonado 3, Melanson 2, Marcus, Ochoa, Stott, Ramey. Totals 17 11-18 51. Central 15 9 20 10—54 Glencoe 7 12 6 26—51 3-point goals — Central 8 (Barba 5, Mendazona 2, Bal 1); Glencoe 6 (McFad- den 2, Van Dyke 1, McLean 1, Maldonado 1, Gerber 1). Friday, Dec. 18 Result Dallas 64, North Eugene 29 DALLAS 64, NORTH EUGENE 29 Friday’s Box Score NORTH EUGENE (29) — Wood- worth 8, Bohrer 4, Enciso 4, Hill 4, Sny- der 3, Proudfit 2, Westwoods 2, Dodson 2 . Totals 10 7-10 29. DALLAS (64) — Richey 12, Mina- han 11, Welty 10, Laizure 8, Wallace 6, Broadus 5, Dimick 4, Collins 4, Hanson 2, Courtney 2, Koons. Totals 23 7-9 64. North Eugene 8 8 2 11—29 Dallas 20 15 12 17—64 3-point goals — North Eugene 2 (Westwoods 1, Hill 1); Dallas 11 (Minahan 3, Richey 3, Wallace 2, Broadus 1, Laizure 1, Welty 1). Saturday, Dec. 19 Result Dallas 55, Grants Pass 53 DALLAS 55, GRANT’S PASS 53 Saturday’s Box Score GRANT’S PASS (53) — Hoy 15, Reed 9, Rund 6, Wallace 5, Phillips 4, Crume 4, Zozaya 4, Appling 2, Valadez 2, Musser 2. Totals 23 7-9 53. DALLAS (55) — Minahan 21, Laizure 15, Broadus 6, Collins 4, Richey 4, Welty 3, Dimick 2. Totals 21 11-17 55. Grant’s Pass 13 16 6 18—53 Dallas 17 8 11 19—55 3-point goals — Grant’s Pass 0; Dallas 2 (Minahan 1, Welty 1). Tuesday, Dec. 22 Game Central at Stayton Monday, Dec. 28 Games Roosevelt at Central Dallas at North Medford Tuesday, Dec. 29 Game Dallas at Abby’s Holiday Tournament Wednesday, Dec. 30 Game Dallas at Abby’s Holiday Tournament — PERRYDALE 60, LIVINGSTONE 32 Dec. 16 Box Score LIVINGSTONE ADVENTIST (32) — O’Dell 8, Magee 8, Kroschel 6, Estrada 4, Kroschel 2. Castrorena 2, Hermus 2, Williams, Halvorsen, VIllegas, Rivera. To- tals 13 2-4 32. PERRYDALE (60) — Janesofsky 31, Hawes 10, Cruickshank 7, Sagmoen 4, Barnes 4, Leppin 2, Bailey 2, Willis, Bibler, Pope, Rosenbaum Totals 25 10-16 60. Livingstone Adv. 4 8 4 16—32 Perrydale 11 14 20 15—60 3-point goals — Livingstone Adven- tist 4 (Magee 2, Kroschel 2); Perrydale 0. Friday, Dec. 18 Result St. John Bosco 53, Falls City 29 Saturday, Dec. 19 Result Perrydale 62, Country Christian 46 PERRYDALE 62, COUNTRY CHRIST. 46 Saturday’s Box Score COUNTRY CHRISTIAN (46) — Gran- dle 14, Mann 12, Halverson 12, Chavez 5, Cunningham 3, Glimer. Totals 18 2-4 46. PERRYDALE (62) — Janesofsky 19, Bibler 13, Bailey 10, Barnes 9, Cruick- shank 7, McGill 2, Willis 2, Hawes, Rosen- baum, Sagmoen, Leppin. Totals 25 9-13 62. Country Christ. 11 10 8 17—46 Perrydale 22 13 12 15—62 3-point goals — Country Christian 8 (Halverson 2, Mann 2, Grandle 2, Cun- ningham 1, Chavez 1); Perrydale 3 (Jane- sofsky 1, Cruickshank 1, Bibler 1). Monday, Dec. 21 Result Vernonia 78, Perrydale 37 VERNONIA 78, PERRYDALE 37 Monday’s Box Score PERRYDALE (37) — Janesofsky 16, Bailey 7, Bibler 5, Hawes 4, Cruickshank 2, Barnes 2, Pope 1, McGill, Willis, Rosen- baum, Sagmoen, Leppin. Totals 11 15- 27 37. VERNONIA (78) — Sullivan 17, Jones 13, Elliott 13, Mian 8, Connor 8, Schiemann 8, McCallum 6, Mederris 5, Clark. Totals 35 0-4 78. Perrydale 6 10 10 11—37 Vernonia 18 17 24 19—78 3-point goals — Perrydale 0; Vernonia 8 (Sullivan 3, Jones 3, Mederris 1, Elliott 1). Tuesday, Dec. 22 Game Perrydale vs. Monroe at St. Paul Tuesday, Dec. 29 Games Falls City at Alsea Perrydale at Gaston GIRLS BASKETBALL MID-WILLAMETTE CASCO LEAGUE Team League Crosshill Christian 3-0 Country Christian 3-1 Perrydale 3-1 Willamette Valley Christian 3-2 C.S. Lewis 2-1 Livingstone Adventist 1-3 St. John Bosco 1-4 Jewell 0-1 Falls City 0-3 1-6 Wednesday, Dec. 16 Results Mohawk 59, Falls City 28 Perrydale 60, Livingstone Adventist 32 All 7-1 4-2 3-4 3-3 4-4 1-3 3-5 3-2 Team League Silverton 0-0 Corvallis 0-0 Lebanon 0-0 South Albany 0-0 Central 0-0 Crescent Valley 0-0 Dallas 0-0 Woodburn 0-0 Tuesday, Dec. 15 Result Jesuit 56, Dallas 25 Thursday, Dec. 17 Result Sunset 60, Central 42 All 7-0 5-2 3-2 3-4 2-3 2-3 1-1 1-5 SUNSET 60, CENTRAL 42 Thursday’s Box Score CENTRAL (42) — Nash 18, Chavez 11, Alvarez 7, Girod 2, Broadus 2, Riddell 2, Omlid, Trevino. Totals 14 14-19 42. SUNSET (60) — Muhleim 32, Mead 8, Pflug 6, Ragan 4, Carpenter 4, Fabel 4, Wingo 2, Carmichael, Gower. Totals 19 15-17 60. Central 5 15 8 14—42 Sunset 18 8 19 15—60 3-point goals — Central 0; Sunset 7 (Muhleim 7). Saturday, Dec. 19 Game Central 57, Lakeridge 39 CENTRAL 57, LAKERIDGE 39 Saturday’s Box Score CENTRAL (57) — Nash 22, Alvarez 11, Girod 10, Chavez 6, Omlid 4, Broadus 2, Riddell 2, Trevino. Totals 22 16-20 57. LAKERIDGE (39) — Chloe 9, Barton 9, Ericson 7, Nae 6, Grimes 5, Alyssa 2, Zevenbergen 1, Thompson. Totals 15 7- 16 39. Central 12 13 14 18—57 Lakeridge 13 9 7 10—38 3-point goals — Central 3 (Nash 2, Al- varez 1); Lakeridge 2 (Barton 1, Ericson 1). Tuesday, Dec. 22 Games Central at Stayton Beaverton at Dallas Sunday, Dec. 27 Game Dallas at Nike Interstate Shootout Monday, Dec. 28 Game Dallas at Nike Interstate Shootout Tuesday, Dec. 29 Games Wilson at Central Dallas at Nike Interstate Shootout Wednesday, Dec. 30 Game Dallas at Nike Interstate Shootout — CASCO LEAGUE Team League All Country Christian 4-0 6-0 Perrydale 3-1 3-4 Crosshill Christian 2-1 2-4 Willamette Valley Christian 2-2 3-2 Falls City 1-2 5-2 C.S. Lewis 1-2 1-6 St. John Bosco 1-3 2-5 Livingstone Adventist 1-3 1-3 Jewell 0-1 2-2 Wednesday, Dec. 16 Results Falls City 42, Mohawk 14 Perrydale 36, Livingstone Adventist 32 FALLS CITY 42, MOHAWK 14 Dec. 16 Box Score FALLS CITY (42) — Varney 12, Kidd 11, Davis 6, Ziola 4, Mack 4, Houghtaling 3, Hazelton 2, Ellingson, Tadlock, Lim- berg. Totals 19 2-12 42. MOHAWK (14) — Hawk 4, Me. Little 3, Rylands 3, Lance 2, Mo. Little 2, Ellis. Totals 3 8-12 14. Falls City 15 3 8 16—42 Mohawk 0 6 8 0—14 3-point goals — Falls City 2 (Kidd 1, Varney 1), Mohawk 0. Friday, Dec. 18 Result Falls City 31, St. John Bosco 15 FALLS CITY 31, St. John Bosco 15 Friday’s Box Score ST. JOHN BOSCO (15) — M. Crowell 8, Sindlinger 7, Bartholomew, T. Owen, G. Owen, Moore, Daxle. Totals 4 4-9 15. FALLS CITY (31) — Varney 14, Kidd 6, Davis 6, Houghtaling 5, Ziola, Mack, Tadlock. Totals 12 6-17 31. St. John Bosco 0 8 6 1—15 Falls City 8 11 5 7—31 3-point goals — St. John Bosco 3 (M. Crowell 2, Moore 1); Falls City 1 (Kidd 1). Saturday, Dec. 19 Game Country Christian 62, Perrydale 26 Monday, Dec. 21 Result Vernonia 63, Perrydale 19 Tuesday, Dec. 22 Game Perrydale vs. Monroe at St. Paul Monday, Dec. 28 Game Falls City at Siletz Valley Tuesday, Dec. 29 Games Falls City at Alsea Perrydale at Gaston COLLEGE BASKETBALL GNAC MEN Team League All Western Oregon 2-0 11-0 Seattle Pacific 2-0 9-1 Alaska Fairbanks 2-0 8-2 Alaska Anchorage 2-0 9-4 Western Washington 2-1 8-4 Saint Martin’s 1-1 7-3 Montana State Billings 1-1 4-6 Central Washington 0-2 5-2 Northwest Nazarene 0-2 4-4 Concordia 0-2 2-7 Simon Fraser 0-3 1-8 Sunday, Dec. 20 Result Western Oregon 85, Willamette 50 WOU 85, WILLAMETTE 50 Sunday’s Box Score WILLAMETTE (50) — Harlington 7, McCullough 7, Brown 7, Willems 6, Luedtke 5, Baumgartner 5, Callan 5., Russell 2, Browning 2, Oishi 2, Sherfey 2, Billingsley, Roberts, Verduin Totals 19417-25 50. WESTERN OREGON (85) — Alaby 14, WIley 11, Omlid 11, Schriber 10, Nichols 9, Roth 7, Avgi 6, Alexander 6, Strickland 5, Chirnside 2, Thompson 2, Souza 2, Raglione. Totals 31 18-22 85. Willamette 24 26—50 Western Oregon 41 44—85 3-point goals — Willamette 5 (Willems 2, Harlington 1, Brown 1, Callan 1); Western Oregon 5 (Wiley 3, Nichols 1, Omlid 1). Tuesday, Dec. 29 Game Western Oregon at Oregon — GNAC WOMEN Team League All Western Washington 2-0 6-4 Montana State Billings 2-0 6-4 Seattle Pacific 2-0 5-4 Alaska Anchorage 2-1 15-1 Central Washington 1-1 8-2 Simon Fraser 1-1 3-4 Concordia 1-1 3-7 Saint Martin’s 1-1 2-6 Northwest Nazarene 0-2 2-6 Western Oregon 0-2 1-9 Alaska Fairbanks 0-3 5-8 Saturday, Dec. 19 Result Humboldt State 65, Western Oregon 56 HSU 65, WOU 56 Dec. 19 Box Score WESTERN OREGON (56) — Howey 12, Azorr 12, Bromagem 11, Boschma 6, Miller 4, Davis 4, Nelke 4, Mottershaw 3, Bembry, DeLonge. Totals 24 2-2 56. HUMBOLDT STATE (65) — Kunst 14, Foster 14, Johnson 10, Davis 8, Puryear 6, McMiller 4, Brown 3, Northern 2, Thayer 2, Haueter 2, Wiggins, Murie. Totals 20 20-23 65. Cal Baptist 23 17 26 12—78 Western Oregon 8 20 13 14—55 3-point goals — Western Oregon 6 (Bromagem 3, Azorr 2, Mottershaw 1); Humboldt State 5 (Johnson 2, Brown 1, Davis 1, Puryear 1). WRESTLING CENTRAL INVITATIONAL at Central High School Friday Results Team scores — Central 203, Tillam- ook 199, Elmira 164, Willamina 125½, Monroe 109, Jefferson 100, Santiam Christian 41, Rainer 28. (Central individual placers) 106 — Luis Martinez, 1-2, third. 113 — Michael Arciniega, 2-1, third. 120 — Maunuel Martinez, 3-1, third. 126 — Bert Bentancourt, 0-2, fifth. 132 — Noah OREGON NATIONAL GUARD TOURN. at Liberty High School Saturday Results Team scores — Aloha 272½, Dallas 244½, North Marion 213½, Tualatin 182½, Bonney Lake 172½, Sandy 171, Forest Grove 157, Sherwood 154, Mc- Nary 150½, Oregon City 146½, Silverton 134½, Banks 128½, Cleveland 106½, Lib- erty 97, Wilsonville 92, Estacada 88, Clackamas 64½, Roosevelt 59. (Dallas individual placers) 106 — Dawson Barcroft, 3-1, ninth. 113 — Joseph Foster, 4-0, first; Angie Sletten, 2-2, fourth; Zachary Caliparo, 3- 1, ninth; Tristan White, 1-2, 14th. 120 — Ryan Bibler, 2-2, fourth; Jesse Stuhr, 4-1, 17th. 126 — Sammy Chung, 3-1, third. 132 — Noah Sickles, 4-1, second; An- thony Knudson, 1-3, 15th. 138 — Ean Woodruff, 3-2, sixth; Bryce Miller, 2-3, 20th. 145 — Joseph English, 2-3, eighth; Tylor Vandenbroeke, 3-2, 13th. 152 — Cody Janssen, 3-2, fifth; Noel Reyes, 3-2, 11th; Thomas Gniadecki, 1- 4, 24th. 160 — Tanner Earhart, 3-1, third; Devon Floyd, 3-2, 11th. 170 — Jeff Dunagan, 5-0, first; Treve Earhart, 4- 1, second. 182 — Clay Coxen, 2-2, fourth. 195 — Honorio Colipano, 3-2, sixth; Bryce Jordan, 1-3, eighth. 220 — Marcus Molina, 4-1, second. 285 — Zeb Kiggins, 2-2, 22nd. Tuesday, Dec. 29 Match Central, Dallas at NW Duals Wednesday, Dec. 30 Match Central, Dallas at NW Duals BOYS SWIMMING GIRLS SWIMMING Tuesday, Dec. 15 Result Crescent Valley 115, Dallas 43 CRESCENT VALLEY 115, DALLAS 43 at Osborn Aquatic Center, Corvallis Tuesday, Dec. 15 Results 200 medley relay — 3, Dallas A (Mikaila Sayers, Anna Tieftruck, Eliza- beth Dressel, Jolie-Rae Ford), 2:20.71; 5, Dallas B (Annalisa Kakacek, Ashley Ragan, Emily Beasley, Hannah Locke), 2:54.90. 200 freestyle — 3, Karlee Miller, 2:51.57; 4, Emily Beasley, 3:00.77. 50 freestyle — 2, Jolie-Rae Ford, 26.59; 5, Ashley Ragan, 45.45. 100 butterfly — 2, Elizabeth Dressel, 1:06.04. 100 freestyle — 1, Jolie-Rae Ford, 58.76; 3, Mikaila Sayers, 1:11.85; 4, Hannah Locke, 1:38.83. 500 freestyle — 4, Karlee Miller, 7:54.47; 5, Emily Beasley, 7:52.36. 200 freestyle relay — 4, Dallas A (An- nalisa Kakacek, Hannah Locke, Emily Beasley, Karlee Miller), 2:28.51. 100 backstroke — 2, Elizabeth Dressel, 1:06.63. 100 breaststroke — 4, Mikaila Sayers, 1:41.92; 5, Anna Tieftruck, 1:49.03; 6, Ashley Ragan, 1:56.08. 400 freestyle relay — 2, Dallas A (Elizabeth Dressel, Karlee Miller, Mikaila Sayers, Jolie-Rae Ford), 4:31.83. Thursday, Dec. 17 Result Corvallis 181, Central 79 Tuesday, Dec. 15 Result Dallas 83, Crescent Valley 43 DALLAS 83, CRESCENT VALLEY 43 at Osborn Aquatic Center, Corvallis Tuesday, Dec. 15 Results 200 medley relay — 2, Dallas A (Ian Sayers, Amicus Ambler, Nate Ludwig, Parker Ford), 2:09.59. 200 freestyle — 1, Ryan Kennedy, 2:11.11; 3, Winfield Slet- ten, 3:23.60. 200 individual medley — 2, Ian Sayers, 2:35.79; 3, Nate Ludwig, 2:37.66. 50 freestyle — 1, Parker Ford, 27.52; 2, Johathan Dressel, 29.39; 3, Treven Headley, 40.00. 100 butterfly — 2, Nate Ludwig, 1:14.14; 3, Amicus Am- bler, 1:21.90. 100 freestyle — 1, Ryan Kennedy, 1:00.75; 2, Jonathan Dressel, 1:10.45. 200 freestyle relay — 2, Dallas A (Ryan Kennedy, Parker Ford, Ian Say- ers, Jonathan Dressel), 1:52.06. 100 backstroke — 1, Ian Sayers, 1:15.13; 2, Parker Ford, 1:17.38. 100 breaststroke — 2, Amicus Ambler, 1:26.26; 3, Winfield Sletten, 1:49.87. 400 freestyle relay — 1, Dallas A (Nate Ludwig, Amicus Am- bler, Jonathan Dressel, Ryan Kennedy), 4:42.69. Thursday, Dec. 17 Result Corvallis 189, Central 59 CORVALLIS 189, CENTRAL 59 at Osborn Aquatic Center, Corvallis Thursday Results 200 medley relay — 2, Central A CORVALLIS 181, CENTRAL 79 at Osborn Aquatic Center, Corvallis Thursday Results 200 medley relay — 3, Central A (Annie Taylor, Kate Taylor, Patty Torres, AnneMarie Hasbrook), 2:30.18; 4, Cen- tral B (Macey Nelson, Noah Torres, Sophia Henke, Margaret Lippsmeyer(, 2:37.64. 200 freestyle — 3, Sara Wright, 2:50.40. 200 individual medley — 3, AnneMarie Hasbrook, 3:09.04. 50 freestyle — 2, Julissa Amador, 29.12; 6, Margaret Lippsmeyer, 35.44; 7, Patty Torres, 36.31; 8, Noah Torres, 36.79. 100 freestyle — 2, Annie Taylor, 1:06.36; 3, Julissa Amador, 1:07.63; 6, AnneMarie Hasbrook, 1:12.00; 7, Patty Torres, 1:23.46; 8, Ellen Zimmerman, 1:37.16. 500 freestyle — 3, Kate Taylor, 8:03.11. 200 freestyle relay — 3, Central A (Noah Torres, Macey Nelson, Sara Wright, Patty Torres), 2:25.45; 4, Central B (Paige Martin, Juliana Flores-Arce, Reann Kelley, Cecilia Svaricek), 2:39.81. 100 backstroke — 1, Annie Taylor, 1:19.89; 4, Macey Nelson, 1:39.27. 100 breaststroke — 3, Margaret Lippsmey- er, 1:33.91; 4, Noah Torres, 1:35.78. 400 freestyle relay — 2, Central A (Annie Taylor, AnneMarie Hasbrook, Kate Tay- lor, Julissa Amador), 4:45.16; 4, Central B (Juliana Flores-Arce, Margaret Lippsmeyer, Paige Martin, Sophia Henke), 5:54.36.