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Polk County Sports Polk County Itemizer-Observer • January 20, 2016 11A Welty: Senior not afraid to push teammates’ buttons Continued from Page 10A Prior to the fourth quar- ter, Welty was held scoreless during the matchup. He had two points in the fourth and had Dallas’ lone basket in the overtime period. “Avery, he’s a good free- throw shooter,” Dragons coach Trent Schwartz said. “I think as a player, you want to be in that spot.” Welty wasn’t about to let his teammates down. “You have to know that you’re going to hit your shots,” Welty said. “The first thing that pops into my mind is my team. I have to be able to step up at the end of the game.” Welty stepped up to the line, took a moment to com- pose himself and shot. The first one was good, but the second was just as impor- tant. A make and the Drag- ons would lead by four. A miss and it remained a one possession game. Welty was just as true on the second. The Dragons won 38-37. Welty’s willingness to face the pressure is what has made him a valuable asset for the Dragons — and one who is able to push not only himself, but his teammates as well. — He may not be a team captain, but Welty isn’t afraid to push buttons. “I like to hold my team- mates accountable,” Welty said. “If they’re going to do something, I don’t want them to half-ass it.” Whether that means en- couraging them after a good play or saying something to them to get them going, Welty knows what makes his teammates tick. “I like to get under their skin a little bit and make them go harder,” Welty said. “I think I thrive off of it. I know how far is too far.” At the root of his willing- ness to test his teammates’ limits is a drive to always get better. “We have to push each other,” Welty said. “If you don’t have motivation, you won’t feel the need to get any better. If you don’t get any better, you won’t win any games.” The Dragons will need Welty’s drive after following up their win over Central with a 68-45 loss to South Albany. “We definitely came out flat,” Schwartz said. South Albany shot 56 per- cent from the field and 64 percent from beyond the arc teaching Dallas an impor- tant lesson. “Hopefully we can learn from this both in our defen- sive technique but, more importantly, in our mental approach, about coming to play every night with the same intensity regardless of the size of the crowd, oppo- nent, or venue,” Schwartz said. T h e Dra g o n s h o s t e d league-leading Corvallis Tuesday after press time and plays at Crescent Valley on Friday. As Dallas hopes to prove itself as a contender in the Mid-Willamette Confer- ence, Welty will be there pushing his teammates every step of the way. “We have to hit it harder than we ever had before,” Welty said. “The competi- tion … this is what basket- ball is all about.” WESTERN OREGON ROUNDUP Miracle: Dallas coach tried to call timeout before shot Men’s basketball rolls to wins Continued from Page 10A M i n a h a n d i d n’t s e e Schwartz attempting to call a timeout. Instead, he had a split-second decision to make. “I looked up at the clock and I looked at the sidelines and they were telling me to go,” Minahan said. “I kind of had to just shoot it.” Central coach Tim Kreta just wanted his players to stay focused for one last shot. “I was focused on making sure our kids were turning around and getting in front of someone,” Kreta said. “Sometimes they get so caught up in emotion with the students and the fans cheering. You just have to be thinking one step ahead at all times.” Home again • Dallas begins a five- game homestand on Tues- day against Lebanon. • The Dragons entered the week in a tie for second place in the Mid-Willamette Conference. • Dallas averages 47.3 points per game, the sec- ond lowest mark in the league. Minahan was able to find an open shot and, from the left side of half court, Mina- han launched a desperation heave. “I was just trying to line it up,” Minahan said. “When you’re going that fast, you hope it makes it perfectly or it banks right in. I was not expecting to make that shot at all, especially from the left side.” For the briefest of mo- ments, the crowd, which featured rowdy student sec- tions from both schools, fell silent. Then, the shot fell. “It was a miraculous shot,” Schwartz said. The game was headed to overtime, where Dallas held on for a 38-37 win. Minahan’s shot will go down as one of the Drag- ons’ most memorable mo- ments — one that helped give Dallas new life. “It’s hard to put into words,” senior guard Avery Welty said. “That shot re- vived us. We had another chance to show them what we actually have.” Itemizer-Observer staff report BELLINGHAM, Wash. — Western Oregon’s men’s bas- ketball team couldn’t be slowed during a 90-67 win over Simon Fraser on Thursday and a 78- 58 victory over West- ern Wash- Avgi ington on Saturday. Senior Andy Avgi scored a game-high 20 points against Simon Fraser, while Alex Roth added 18 points and six rebounds. The Wolves de- feated the Clan for the 14th- straight time dating back to 1999. WOU led for all but one minute and 48 seconds against Western Washington. The Wolves led by only one at the half before outscoring the Vikings by 19 in the second half. Avgi scored 19 points and Roth added 18 points again. Julian Nichols scored 15 points. WOU improved to 14-2 overall and 7-1 in Great Northwest Athletic Confer- ence play. Western Oregon will host Alaska Anchorage on Thurs- day and Alaska Fairbanks on Saturday at 7 p.m. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL DEFEATS CONCORDIA: West- ern Oregon’s women’s basket- ball team defeated Concordia 53-43 on Jan. 12 before falling to Montana State Billings 60-37 on Saturday. Jordan Motter- shaw scored a game-high 14 points against Concordia. Emily Howey added 13 points, three rebounds and one blocked shot. Sydney Azorr scored seven points against Montana State Billings. WOU fell to 3-13 overall and 2-6 in conference play after the loss. The Wolves host Central Washington on Thursday and Northwest Nazarene on Satur- day at 5:15 p.m. TRACK AND FIELD OPENS INDOOR SEASON: Western Oregon’s track and ield team competed at the University of Washington Indoor Preview meet on Saturday. Badane Sultessa also set a new school mark in the 600- meter run, inishing in 1:19.95, taking eighth overall. Emmi Collier led the women, placing ninth in the weighted throw with a mark of 53 feet, 6.5 inches. WOU will compete at the Washington Invitational on Jan. 29. — Sammy Chung, 3-0, first. 138 — Ean Woodruff, 3-1, second; Joseph English, 4-1, fifth. 145 — Tylor Vandenbroeke, 3- 1, second. 195 — Honorio Colipano, 3-1, fifth; Bryce Jordan, 2-2, sixth. Juan Mendoza, C, pinned Noah Mont- gomery, 1:20. 152 — Collin Swinehart, C, technical fall Braiden Burris, 21-4. 160 — K aleb Roach, CH, SV-1 John Lippsmeyer, 3-1. 170 — Justin Kearney, CH, technical fall Gabe Arreguin, 16-1. 182 — Riley Jaramillo, CH, pinned David Negrete, 1:14. 195 — Sam Crow, C< pinned Kaden Wallace, 1:29. 220 — Jay- den Defond, CH, pinned Xavier Morales, 2:59. 285 — Marlon Tuipulotu, C, pinned Blayne Burnett, inj. SCOREBOARD BOYS BASKETBALL MID-WILLAMETTE Team League Corvallis 3-0 Silverton 2-1 Dallas 2-1 Lebanon 1-2 Crescent Valley 1-2 South Albany 1-2 Woodburn 1-2 Central 1-2 Tuesday, Jan. 12 Result Dallas 38, Central 37 (OT) All 9-4 8-5 6-6 7-5 7-6 7-6 6-6 5-7 DALLAS 38, CENTRAL 37 Jan. 12 Box Score DALLAS (38) — Minahan 19, Laizure 6, Welty 6, Richey 4, Broadus 3, Hanson, Collins, Ronco, Wallace, Dimick. Totals 15 6-14 38. CENTRAL (37) — Bal 11, K. Cable 10, Barba 7, Stepp 4, Mendazona 3, Abra- ham 2, Barry, Mason. Totals 14 4-7 37. Dallas 2 12 13 7 4—38 Central 4 13 10 7 3—37 3-point goals — Dallas 2 (Minahan 1, Richey 1); Central 5 (Bal 3, Barba 2). Friday, Jan. 15 Results Crescent Valley 58, Central 48 South Albany 68, Dallas 45 CRESCENT VALLEY 58, CENTRAL 48 Friday’s Box Score CENTRAL (48) — Barba 15, Bal 13, Mendazona 8, W. Cable 6, Andrew Barry 4, K. Cable 2, Mason, Stepp, Abraham. Totals 18 5-8 48. CRESCENT VALLEY (58) — Casey 20, Gray 16, Hufanga 14, Phillips-Hous- ton 5, Hansen 3, Little, Van Tamalen, Killen. Totals 18 19-29 58. Central 16 12 12 8—48 Crescent Valley 11 20 8 19—58 3-point goals — Central 7 (Bal 3, Barba , Mendazona 1); Crescent Valley 3 (Casey 1, Phillips-Houston 1, Hansen 1). SOUTH ALBANY 68, DALLAS 45 Friday’s Box Score DALLAS (45) — Minahan 10, Richey 10, Wallace 6, Hansen 5, Broadus 3, Welty 2, Koons 2, Ronco, Dimick. Totals 16 7-10 45. SOUTH ALBANY (68) — Guilford 19, Crittenden 18, Hemzacek 15, Costello 8, Barnes 3, Matta 3, Finneman 2, Ander- son, Vasquez, Franklin . Totals 23 11-16 68. Dallas 10 16 9 10—45 South Albany 15 21 15 17—68 3-point goals — Dallas 6 (Wallace 2, Richey 2, Broadus 1, Hansen 1); South Al- bany 11 (Hemzacek 4, Guilford 3, Costello 2, Barnes 1, Matta 1). Tuesday, Jan. 19 Games Lebanon at Central Corvallis at Dallas Friday, Jan. 22 Games Silverton at Central Dallas at Crescent Valley Tuesday, Jan. 26 Games Central at Corvallis Lebanon at Dallas — CASCO LEAGUE Team League All Perrydale 7-1 10-4 Crosshill Christian 6-1 10-2 C.S. Lewis 6-1 9-5 Willamette Valley Christian 5-3 6-6 Country Christian 4-4 5-8 Livingstone Adventist 2-5 3-5 St. John Bosco 2-6 4-7 Falls City 1-6 2-9 Jewell 0-6 3-9 Tuesday, Jan. 12 Result Falls City 56, Jewell 38 Friday, Jan. 15 Results C.S. Lewis 51, Falls City 27 Perrydale 50, Crosshill Christian 42 PERRYDALE 50, CROSSHILL 42 Friday’s Box Score CROSSHILL CHRISTIAN (42) — Gille 18, Dejager 10, Talmage 6, Towers 6, Halfman 2, Isa. Rodriguez, Cotter, Ism. Rodriguez. Totals 15 7-9 42. PERRYDALE (50) — Janesofsky 18, Barnes 18, Cruickshank 6, Bibler 6, Bailey 2, Fairchild. Totals 20 9-12 50. Crosshill Christ. 12 5 8 17—42 Perrydale 13 13 12 12—50 3-point goals — Crosshill Christian 5 (Dejager 2, Talmadge 2, Gille 1); Perrydale 1 (Janesofsky 1). Tuesday, Jan. 19 Games Willamette Valley Christian at Falls City Jewell at Perrydale Thursday, Jan. 21 Game Falls City at Livingstone Adventist Friday, Jan. 22 Game C.S. Lewis at Perrydale Saturday Jan. 23 Game St. Paul at Perrydale Tuesday, Jan. 26 Games Falls City at Country Christian Willamette Valley Christian at Perrydale GIRLS BASKETBALL MID-WILLAMETTE Team League All Silverton 3-0 13-0 Central 3-0 8-4 Corvallis 2-1 9-4 Dallas 2-1 6-6 Lebanon 1-2 8-5 Woodburn 1-2 5-8 Crescent Valley 0-3 4-8 South Albany 0-3 4-9 Wednesday, Jan. 13 Result Central 49, Dallas 37 CENTRAL 49, DALLAS 37 Jan. 13 Box Score CENTRAL (49) — Omlid 14, Alvarez 13, Nash 11, Girod 4, Chavez 3, Riddell 2, Broadus 2. Totals 17 11-21 49. DALLAS (37) — Savage 16, Classen 5, Heggstrom 4, Zwicker 4, Senger 3, Tal- lon 3, Feldman 2, Ronco. Totals 15 5-12 37. Central 10 14 10 15—49 Dallas 13 8 10 6—37 3-point goals — Central 4 (Nash 2, Omlid 1, Chavez 1); Dallas 2 (Senger 1, Classen 1). Friday, Jan. 15 Results Central 57, Crescent Valley 42 Dallas 74, South Albany 28 CENTRAL 57, CRESCENT VALLEY 42 Friday’s Box Score CRESCENT VALLEY (42) — McClave 14, Daniels 11, Gay 8, Plemmons 4, Huang 2, Taylor 2, Hollon 1, VanLaere. Totals 13 10-17 42. CENTRAL (57) — Nash 26, Omlid 14, Alvarez 7, Chavez 4, Riddell 3, Girod 3, Berry, Broadus, Trevino. Totals 20 9-12 57. Crescent Val. 8 16 8 10—42 Central 13 8 15 21—57 3-point goals — Crescent Valley 6 (Daniels 3, McClave 3); Central 8 (Nash 5, Alvarez 2, Chavez 1). Wednesday, Jan. 20 Games Central at Lebanon Dallas at Corvallis Friday, Jan. 22 Games Central at Silverton Crescent Valley at Dallas Saturday, Jan. 12 Game Dallas at Redmond Wednesday, Jan. 27 Games Corvallis at Central Dallas at Lebanon — FALLS CITY 34, C.S. LEWIS 18 Friday’s Box Score C.S. LEWIS (18) — B. Trowbridge 7, A. Trowbridge 4, Swan 4, Espinosa 3, Ca- mack, Grant, Huber, McCuthchen. Totals 7 3-12 18. FALLS CITY (34) — Kidd 13, Varney 7, Houghtaling 6, Mack 4, Davis 2, Tad- lock 2, Ellingson, Ziola, Lavoie, Owens, Limberg. Totals 13 5-11 34. C.S. Lewis 0 0 10 8—18 Falls City 10 13 9 2—34 3-point goals — C.S. Lewis 1 (Es- pinosa 1); Falls City 2 (Kidd 3). Tuesday, Jan. 19 Games Willamette Valley Christian at Falls City Jewell at Perrydale Thursday, Jan. 21 Game Falls City at Livingstone Adventist Friday, Jan. 22 Game C.S. Lewis at Perrydale Saturday, Jan. 23 Game St. Paul at Perrydale Tuesday, Jan. 26 Games Falls City at Country Christian Willamette Valley Christian at Perrydale COLLEGE BASKETBALL GNAC MEN Team League All Alaska Anchorage 8-0 15-4 Western Oregon 7-1 14-2 Alaska Fairbanks 6-2 12-4 Seattle Pacific 5-3 12-4 Central Washington 5-3 10-3 Western Washington 4-4 10-7 Montana State Billings 3-5 6-10 Concordia 3-5 5-10 Northwest Nazarene 2-6 6-8 Saint Martin’s 1-7 7-9 Simon Fraser 0-8 1-13 Thursday, Jan. 14 Result Western Oregon 90, Simon Fraser 67 WOU 90, SFU 67 Thursday’s Box Score WESTERN OREGON (90) — Avgi 20, Roth 18, Wiley 10, Alaby 8, Strickland 8, Nichols 7, Alexander 6, Omlid 6, Nestell 5, Schriber 2, Thompson, Souza. Totals 34 15-19 90. SIMON FRASER (67) — Harper 17, Williamson 15, Vos 9, Sewani 8, Gairey 7, Pankratz 5, Smith 4, Lewin 2, Bakken. Totals 22 15-20 67. Western Oregon 42 48—90 Simon Fraser 39 28—67 3-point goals — Western Oregon 7 (Wiley 3, Strickland 2, Nichols 1, Nestell 1); Simon Fraser 8 (Harper 3, Vos 3, Williamson 2). Saturday, Jan. 16 Result Western Oregon 78, W. Washington 58 CASCO LEAGUE Team League Country Christian 8-0 Perrydale 7-1 Willamette Valley Christian 5-3 Falls City 4-3 Livingstone Adventist 3-4 Crosshill Christian 3-4 St. John Bosco 2-6 C.S. Lewis 1-6 Jewell 0-6 Tuesday, Jan. 12 Result Falls City 44, Jewell 22 Friday, Jan. 15 Results Falls City 34, C.S. Lewis 18 Perrydale 31, Crosshill Christian 20 All 12-1 9-5 9-3 8-5 3-4 3-7 3-8 1-12 2-9 FALLS CITY 44, JEWELL 22 Jan. 12 Box Score FALLS CITY (44) — Varney 18, Mack 11, Houghtaling 6, Kidd 5, Davis 2, Tad- lock 2, Ellingson, Ziola, Owens, Limberg. Totals 17 7-12 44. JEWELL (22) — Morales 8, Guillen 6, Littlepage 4, Olvera 2, Kaczenski 2. To- tals 11 0-2 22. Falls City 12 14 16 2—44 Jewell 2 6 8 6—22 3-point goals — Falls City 3 (Varney 2, Kidd 1); Jewell 0. WOU 78, SFU 58 Saturday’s Box Score WESTERN OREGON (78) — Avgi 19, Roth 18, Nichols 15, Alexander 9, Omlid 9, Wile 8, Nestell, Alaby, Strickland, Thompson, Schriber. Totals 28 12-17 78. WESTERN WASHINGTON (58) — Maxwell 17, Dreschsel 16, Parker 9, Scholten 6, Mitchell 4, Javier 2, Impero 2, Fernandez 2, Johnson, Kingma, Wal- lace. Totals 21 9-16 58. Western Oregon 34 44—78 Western Washington 33 25—58 3-point goals — Western Oregon 10 (Nichols 4, Avgi 2, Wiley 2, Alexander 1, Roth 1); Western Washington 7 (Drech- sel 4, Scholten 2, Parker 1). Thursday, Jan. 21 Game Alaska Anchorage at Western Oregon Saturday, Jan. 23 Game Alaska Fairbanks at Western Oregon — GNAC WOMEN Team League Alaska Anchorage 7-1 Montana State Billings 7-1 Western Washington 7-1 Simon Fraser 5-3 Central Washington 4-4 Seattle Pacific 3-5 Northwest Nazarene 3-5 Saint Alaska Fairbanks 3-5 Martin’s 2-6 All 20-1 11-5 11-5 7-6 11-5 6-9 5-9 5-10 7-11 Western Oregon 2-6 3-13 Concordia 1-7 3-13 Tuesday, Jan. 12 Result Western Oregon 53, Concordia 43 WOU 53, CONCORDIA 43 Jan. 12 Box Score CONCORDIA (43) — Dean 11, Sar- man 6, Hartzog 5, Daly 4, Smith 4. LeSure 4, Higbie 4, Campbell 3, Cartwright 2. Totals 16 8-11 43. WESTERN OREGON (53) — Motter- shaw 14, Howey 13, Nelke 8, Boschma 7, DeLonge 4, Azorr 3, Miller 2, Davis 2, Be- mbry, Bromagem. Totals 19 11-14 53. Concordia 13 12 14 4—43 Western Oregon 19 12 12 10—53 3-point goals — Concordia 3 (Sar- man 1, Campbell 1, Dean 1); Western Oregon 4 (Mottershaw 2, Azorr 1, Boschma 1). Saturday, Jan. 16 Result MSUB 60, Western Oregon 37 MSUB 60, WOU 37 Saturday’s Box Score MONTANA STATE BILLINGS (60) — Grimsrud 14, Olson 12, Breen 9, Kane 7, Stavish 6, Prevost 5, Van Atta 4, Hanson 3, Hull, Edwards. Totals 21 9-16 60. WESTERN OREGON (37) — Azorr 7, Davis 4, Bembry 4, Henry 4, Nelke 4, Bro- magem 3, Miller 3, Mottershaw 2, Howey 2, DeLonge 2, Gerlinger 2. Totals 15 4-6 37. MSUB 23 14 17 6—60 Western Oregon 10 5 14 8—37 3-point goals — Montana State Billings 9 (Grimsrud 4, Olson 2, Stavish 2, Breen 1); Western Oregon 3 (Azorr 1, Bromagem 1, Bembry 1). Thursday, Jan. 21 Game Central Washington at Western Oregon Saturday, Jan. 23 Game NW Nazarene at Western Oregon WRESTLING CENTRAL 41, SOUTH ALBANY 33 at Central High School Jan. 13 Results 106 — Luis Martinez, C, pinned Car- son Austin, 1:09. 113 — Anthony Pulido, SA, pinned Nicholas Kunkle, 0:55. 120 — Mikey Medina, SA, dec. Manuel Mar- tinez, 3-1. 126 — Tyler Montgomery, SA, dec. Rick Simmons, 12-8. 132 — Matt Roeser, SA, dec. Caedman Whisenhunt, 7-5. 138 — Isaac Ogden, SA, pinned Alan Vargas, 2:39. 145 — Juan Mendoza, C, technical fall Richard Monize, 15-0. 152 — Collin Swinehart, C, pinned Jo- vany Garibay-Perez, 0:46. 160 — John Lippsmeyer, C, won by forfeit. 170 — Gabe Arreguin, C, won by forfeit. 182 — Austin Wimer, SA, pinned Adam Morales, 1:58. 195 — Sam Crow, C, pinned James Logan, 0:32. 220 — Angel Huerta-Carrera, SA, pinned Opeti Tuipu- lotu, 1:57. 285 — Marlon Tuipulotu, C, pinned Dexter Rimer, 2:46. DALLAS 37, WOODBURN 22 at Woodburn High School Jan. 13 Results 106 — Ryan Bibler, D, pinned Marcos Hernandez, 1:44. 113 — Joseph Foster, D, pinned Aiden Lopez, 1:29. 120 — Luis Venancio, W, major dec. Zachary Cali- paro, 12-2. 126 — Isaiah McIntosh, D, major dec. Sergio Mendez, 23-11. 132 — Sammy Chung, D, pinned Giovanni Bravo, 5:19. 138 —Ean Woodruff, D, dec. Rafael Vasquez, 7-5. 145 — Noel Reyes, D, dec. Rex Ramirez, 8-6. 152 — Nicholas Nelson, D, dec. Christopher Serrano, W, 10-7. 160 — Karson Chris- tiansen, W, dec. Devon Floyd, 5-4. 170 — Double forfeit. 182 — Jacob Shep- erd, W, dec. Jeff Dunagan, 13-8. 195 — Honorio Colipano, D, pinned David Tapia, 3:48. 220 — Carlos Lazaro, W, pinned Bryce Jordan, 1:09. 285 — Abra- ham Robles, W, won by forfeit. SOUTHRIDGE WRESTLING TOURNEY at Southridge High School Saturday’s Results Team scores — Dallas 235½, Southridge 230½, Wilsonville 211, West Salem 171, Liberty 160½, Woodburn 128, Wilson 122, Nestucca 117, Gresham 97½, McKay 89, Madison 13. (Dallas placers) 106 — Ryan Bibler, 4-0, first. 106 — Jacob Jones, 2-0, second; Joseph Foster, 2-0, second. 120 — Jesse Stuhr, 4-.0, first; Zachary Colipano, 1-2, fourth. 126 OREGON CLASSIC at Redmond Friday and Saturday’s Results Team scores — Hermiston, Crater, Churchill, Central, Hillsboro, Redmond, Sandy, Mountain View, Bend, Pendleton, Silverton, St. Helens, Hood River Valley, Summit, Pendleton, Milwaukie. CENTRAL 40, PENDLETON 35 106 — Lane Evens, P, pinned Luis Martinez, 3:59. 113 — Dalton Cortazar, P, pinned Nicholas Kunkle, 0:59. 120 — Blake Davis, P, major dec. Manuel Mar- tinez, 11-1. 126 — Alex Rendon, P, pinned Rick Simmons, 1:04. 132 — Brendon Bedolla, P, dec. Caedman Whisenhunt, 7-5. 138 —Alan Vargas, C, def. Scott Chambers, inj. 145 — Morgan Holcomb, P, pinned Juan Mendoza, 1:58. 152 — Collin Swinehart, C, major dec. Taylor Williamson, 13-0. 160 — JD Pe- ters, P, major dec. John Lippsmeyer, 15- 2. 170 — Gabriel Arreguin, C, pinned Gabe Goad, 3:50. 182 — David Negrete, C, pinned Greg Lee, 0:30. 195 — Sam Crow, C, pinned Marcus Taylor, 6:00. 220 — Opeti Tuipulotu, C, pinned Jeff Priester, 2:52. 285 — Marlon Tuipulotu, C, pinned Jacob Banks, 1:09. CENTRAL 40, BEND 30 106 — Luis Martinez, C, pinned Tim Fratto, 2:50. 113 — Tommy Gallamore, B, pinned Nicholas Kunkle, 1:34. 120 — Peter Miller, B, dec. Manuel Martinez, 9- 4. 126 — Rick Simmons, C, pinned Maitiu Millar-Sanchez, 1:59. 132 — Josi- ah Bales, B, dec. Caedman Whisenhunt, 7-3. 138 — Chance Beutler, B, pinned Alan Vargas, 1:45. 145 — Vitya Johnson, B, dec. Juan Mendoza, 11-4. 152 — John Lippsmeyer, C, major dec. Victor Rincon, 14-3. 160 — Collin Swinehart, C, pinned Haakon Kjellesvik, 3:02. 170 — Jacob Dupuis, B, pinned Gabriel Arreguin, 1:06. 182 — David Negrete, C, pinned Mar- shall Davis, 1:07. 195 — Sam Crow, C, pinned Reese Buck, 2:22. 220 — Jason Soto, B, dec. Opeti Tuipulotu, 6-4. 285 — Marlon Tuipulotu, C, pinned Jakob Larsen, 1:35. HILLSBORO 66, CENTRAL 15 106 — Cole Siemon, H, pinned Luis Martinez, 3:06. 113 — Nick Peterson, H, won by forfeit. 120 — Jaiven Rodriguez, H, pinned Manuel Martinez, 1:02. 126 — Jose Valero, H, pinned Rick Simmons, 4:27. 132 — Peyton Bell, H, pinned Caedman Whisenhunt, 2:58. 138 — Eddie Kalamau III, H, pinned Alan Var- gas, 0:54. 145 — Ruben Rodriguez- Saenz, H, won by forfeit. 152 — Collin Swinehart, C, dec. Gabe Schade, 5-1. 160 — Kobe Smith, H, pinned John L i p p s m e ye r, 1 : 1 5 . 1 7 0 — S a g e Roundtree, H, pinned Gabriel Arreguin, 0:47. 182 — Jarred Eichstadt, H, pinned David Negrete, 3:17. 195 — Hunter Morse, H, pinned Adam Morales, 2:31. 220 — Opeti Tuipulotu, C, won by for- feit. 285 — Marlon Tuipulotu, C, pinned Nicholas Beede, 0:40. HERMISTON 71, CENTRAL 6 106 — Daylon Eng, H, pinned Luis Martinez, 2:57. 113 — Isaiah Aguilar, H, pinned Nicholas Kunkle, 0:47. 120 — Liam Tarvin, H, pinned Manuel Martinez, 0:30. 126 — Andy Wagner, H, pinned Rick Simmons, 1:18. 132 — Adrian Tuia, H, major dec. Caedman Whisenhunt, 9- 0. 138 — CJ Hendon, H, pinned Alan Vargas, 0:56. 145 — Will Sharkey, H, pinned Juan Mendoza, 4:00. 152 — Valen Wyse, H, major dec. Collin Swine- hart, 16-4. 160 — Joey Gutierrez, H, pinned John Lippsmeyer, 3:03. 170 — Brock Mcdonough, H, pinned Gabe Ar- reguin, 1:59. 182 — Bob Coleman, H, dec. David Negrete, 9-2. 195 — Sam Colbray, H, pinned Sam Crow, 1:58. 220 — Corey Mason, H, pinned Opeti Tuipu- lotu, 1:31. 285 — Marlon Tuipulotu, C, pinned Beau Blake, 1:07. CHURCHILL 50, CENTRAL 29 106 — Gavin Sherrill, CH, pinned Luis Martinez, 0:33. 113 — Joshua Sitowski, CH, pinned Nicholas Kunkle, 0:47. 120 — Derick Tollen, CH, pinned Manuel Martinez, 0:32. 126 — Cade Ezell, CH, pinned Rick Simmons, 0:39. 132 — Gary Thayer, CH, pinned Caed- man Whisenhunt, 3:01. 138 — Alan Var- gas, C, pinned Evan Powell, 2:43. 145 — Wednesday, Jan. 20 Match South Albany at Dallas Friday, Jan. 22 Matches Central at Gary Seaney Memorial Dallas at Tournament of Champions Saturday, Jan. 23 Matches Central at Central Duals Dallas at Tournament of Champions Wednesday, Jan. 27 Matches Central at Silverton Crescent Valley at Dallas PREP SWIMMING Thursday Meet Central, Dallas at Dallas Invitational CLUB SWIMMING BLUE DOLPHINS Lebanon Invitational At Lebanon Community Pool Jan. 16-17 Results (BDST placers) BOYS 200 freestyle (15 and over) — 2, Jesse Genualdi, 2:21.73. 100 freestyle (9- 10) — 5, Cash Hagedorn, 2:01.49. 100 freestyle (13-14) — 6, Gabe Applegate, 1:08.49. 100 freestyle (15 and over) — 2, Jesse Genualdi, 1:00.82. 200 butterfly (13-14) — 1, Gabe Applegate, 3:07.19. 50 freestyle (9-10) — 8, Cash Hagedorn, 56.68. 50 freestyle (13-14) — 6, Gabe Applegate, 32.59. GIRLS 100 individual medley (9-10) — 1, Lonny Stork, 1:24.80; 2, Sydney Alamein, 1:29.26; 3, Kaitlyn Landis, 1:31.85; 7, Kadence King, 1:40.81; 9, Gentry Hagedorn, 1:42.78; 15, Emmy Pfankuch, 3:46.93. 100 individual med- ley (11-12) — 8, Jaden Irwin, 1:27.77; 9, Savannah King, 1:28.72; 12, Maddie Al- tenburg, 1:36.82; 19, Madison Hanson, 2:05.77. 200 freestyle (11-12) — 4, Jaden Irwin, 2:47.03; 5, Taylor Hage- dorn, 2:53.93. 100 freestyle (11-12) — 6, Savannah King, 1:15.78. 50 breast- stroke (9-10) — 1, Sydney Alamein, 46.99; 2, Lonny Stork, 47.64; 8, Gentry Hagedorn, 53.77; 12, Emmy Pfankuch, 2:13.86. 50 breaststroke (11-12) — 3, Taylor Hagedorn, 50.36; 5, Maddie Al- tenburg, 54.03. 100 breaststroke (11- 12) — 9, Savannah King, 1:43.10; 11, Jaden Irwin, 1:46.07; 14, Madison Han- son, 2:21.13. 25 freestyle (8 and under) — 3, Jaden Irwin, 28.40. 50 freestyle (8 and under) — 4, Emma Irwin, 1:03.88. 50 freestyle (9-10) — 2, Lonny Stork, 34.71; 5, Kaitlyn Landis, 37.29; 8, Kadence King, 40.12; 9, Gentry Hagedorn, 41.40; 19, Emmy Pfankuch, 2:00.02. 50 freestyle (11-12) — 8, Tay- lor Hagedorn, 35.51; 14, Madison Han- son, 51.08. 200 individual medley (9- 10) — 1, Kaitlyn Landis, 3:15.33. 100 in- dividual medley (11-12) — 5, Taylor Hagedorn, 3:09.49; 6, Jaden Irwin, 3:11.45. 25 backstroke (8 and under) — 4, Emma Irwin, 29.03. 50 backstroke (9-10) — 2, Lonny Stork, 41.45; 5, Gen- try Hagedorn, 44.62; 6, Kaitlyn Landis, 45.86. 50 backstroke (11-12) — 6, Maddie Altenburg, 39.33; 17, Madison Hanson, 52.99. 100 backstroke (11-12) — 10, Maddie Altenburg, 1:31.90; 11, Taylor Hagedorn, 1:32.21; 12, Jaden Irwin, 1:33.56. 50 butterfly (9-10) — 2, Lonny Stork, 38.76; 4, Kaitlyn Landis, 44.33; 6, Gentry Hagedorn, 46.81. 50 butterfly (11-12) — 6, Jaden Irwin, 41.60; 11, Maddie Altenburg, 53.69. 100 butterfly (9-10) — 1, Lonny Stork, 1:32.02. 100 butterfly (11-12) — 4, Taylor Hagedorn, 1:35.78.