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    Polk County
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Polk County Itemizer-Observer • October 25, 2017 12A
SCHEDULE
COLLEGE
CROSS-COUNTRY
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25
Cross-country: Central,
Dallas at Mid-Willamette
Conference District Meet (at
Willamette Mission State
Park, Gervais), 2:30 p.m.
Volleyball: OSAA Class
1A state playoffs, first
round: Damascus Christian
at Perrydale, 6 p.m.
Wolves
win men’s
title
THURSDAY, OCT. 26
Women’s soccer: West-
ern Oregon at Seattle Pacif-
ic, 7 p.m.
Volleyball: Western
Washington at Western
Oregon, 7 p.m.
By Lukas Eggen
The Itemizer-Observer
FRIDAY, OCT. 27
Football: Corvallis at
Central, 7 p.m. Dallas at
Lebanon, 7 p.m. North Dou-
glas at Falls City, 7 p.m.
Sherman at Perrydale, 7
p.m.
SATURDAY, OCT. 28
Football: Western Ore-
gon at Tarleton State, 4 p.m.
Volleyball: OSAA Class
5A state playoffs, first
round: Central vs. TBA, TBA.
Dallas vs. TBA, TBA. OSAA
Class 1A state playoffs, sec-
ond round: Perrydale vs.
TBA, TBA. Simon Fraser at
Western Oregon, 2 p.m.
Women’s soccer: Simon
Fraser at Western Oregon, 1
p.m.
PREP CROSS-COUNTRY
Running men
LUKAS EGGEN/Itemizer-Observer
TUESDAY, OCT. 31
Volleyball: Concordia at
Western Oregon, 7 p.m.
Dallas runners Trevor Cross, Gavin Grass and Toby Ruston race during the Dragons’ home meet on Oct. 18.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1
Boys soccer: OSAA Class
5A state playoffs, first
round: TBA vs. Central, TBA.
—
The Itemizer-Observer
Schedules Subject to Change
QUICK HITS
Registration open
for turkey shoot
DALLAS — Registration
is open for the 19th Annual
Turkey Shoot Golf Tourna-
ment at Cross Creek Golf
Course, 13935 Highway 22,
Dallas, on Nov. 11.
The two-person scram-
ble will begin at 9 a.m.
Cost is $60 per team and
one can of food.
All golfers will receive a
turkey and compete for net,
gross and hole prizes.
Entry includes green
fees, snacks and prize
money.
Space is limited to the
first 110 players to pay fees.
Players may sign up as a
team or as individuals.
All food and a portion of
the proceeds will go toward
providing Thanksgiving
dinners to families in Polk
County through the Dallas
Food Bank. A portion of the
proceeds will also go to the
Fisher House, a nonprofit
organization that provides
housing for families of vet-
erans under care near veter-
an’s hospitals throughout
the country.
Deadline to register is
Nov. 5.
For more information:
503-623-6666.
Cross Creek
men’s club results
DALLAS — Cross Creek’s
men’s club results for Oct.
17:
Low gross/low net
Gross: 1, Ben Talon-
Kayne, 35; 2 (tie), Jim
Schroeder and Lee
Gamaney, 37.
Net: 1, Bill Karjala, 33; 2,
Larry Hatcher, 34; 3 (tie), Ed
Johnson, Lee Taylor and
Bob Sprinkle, 35.
STAT SHEET
0
The number of
times Corvallis’ boys
soccer team had
been shut out this
season entering Thursday’s
match. Central defeated
the Spartans 1-0 to clinch
at least a share of the Mid-
Willamette Conference
title.
5
The number of run-
ners Western Ore-
gon’s men’s
cross-country team
had among the top 15 fin-
ishers at the Great North-
west Athletic Conference
Championships Saturday
in Bellingham, Wash.
www.polkio.com
By Lukas Eggen
DALLAS — Dallas’ home
meet on Oct. 18 was a rela-
tively laid-back affair for the
Dragons’ boys cross-coun-
try team.
Ju n i o r Tre v o r C r o s s
helped pace his teammates
in the team’s final tune up
before the Mid-Willamette
Conference District Cham-
Home meet
• Dallas’ boys team finished first at its home race on Oct. 18.
Toby Ruston, Trevor Cross and Gavin Grass took the top three
spots. Ruston finished the 5,000-meter course with a time of
17 minutes, 30.8 seconds. Cross recorded a time of 17:31.0 and
Grass crossed the finish line in 17:47.2.
• The girls squad placed third. Sophomore Mikayla Thiel fin-
ished 14th in 25:26.60 to lead the Dragons.
p i o n s h i p s We d n e s d a y
(today) at Willamette Mis-
sion State Park in Gervais.
“We feel good,” Cross
said. “We’re prepared. Our
training is paying off. I think
we’re ready to go to state. I
think this is it.”
The trio of Cross, fresh-
man Toby Ruston and soph-
omore Gavin Grass will like-
ly lead the Dragons on
Thursday. Junior Orion
Knudson, sophomore Anto-
nio Barrientos, senior Ryan
Bibler and senior Daniel
Gagner will help round out
the Dragons’ varsity squad.
See DALLAS, Page 13A
BELLINGHAM, Wash. —
In the world of the Great
Northwest Athletic Confer-
ence cross-country, Alaska
Anchorage has reigned
supreme.
The school had won the
previous seven team titles on
the men's
side.
On Sat-
urday, that
s t r e a k
came to an
end.
Led by
an individ-
ual title by
Ribich
D a v i d
Ribich, the
m e n ' s
team took
home the
t e a m
champi-
onship for
the first
time in
Rufener
school his-
tory.
The Wolves scored 51
points. Alaska Anchorage
placed second with 64.
Simon Fraser and Western
Washington followed close-
ly with 70 and 73 points, re-
spectively.
See WOU, Page 14A
PREP BOYS SOCCER
Panthers top Spartans to clinch league title
By Lukas Eggen
The Itemizer-Observer
INDEPENDENCE — Winning a
league title isn’t just something Cen-
tral’s boys soccer team wanted to do.
It was something it needed to do.
“The first thing
A a ro n ( Pa d i l l a )
said to me in
eighth grade was
Evan, let’s go get a
league title,” senior
Evan Hoover said.
That has proven
to be difficult to
achieve.
Hoover
Since joining the
Mid-Willamette Conference, the
Panthers have finished fifth, sixth
and third.
On Thursday, with one kick — and
a little good fortune — that dream
came true.
Central defeated Corvallis 1-0 in a
clash of undefeated teams, and the
Panthers clinched at least a share of
the MWC title.
“I’m just happy for the team,”
Diaz said. “We won. It was a team ef-
fort.”
The Spartans and the Panthers
were tied until Diaz lined up for a
free kick just outside the 18-yard box
with about 11 minutes to go in the
game.
“I thought, I have to make this,”
Diaz said. “I want-
e d t o w i n . We
needed to win. We
got it. We finally
got it.”
Diaz’s shot rico-
cheted off a Cor-
vallis defender —
and into the goal.
Padilla
“ ( T h e re w a s )
some luck,” Hoover said. “Well, a lot
of luck, but I think it’s deserved.”
What followed was a tense final
11 minutes, filled with multiple
scoring opportunities for the Spar-
tans, including a shot that hit the
crossbar.
“The last thing I told them after
the goal was to calm down and play
defense,” coach Joe Orozco said.
“They played their hearts out. They
didn’t let Corvallis create too many
plays. They had some real good
shots, but you have to put them in to
count.”
Each scoring chance the Panthers
turned away brought them seconds
closer toward a victory that was
years in the making.
“I was hearing the fans,” Hoover
said. “I could feel the atmosphere
building. I knew if we tied, we
wouldn’t win the league title. We had
to win.”
When the final whistle blew, the
celebration was on.
See CENTRAL, Page 13A
LUKAS EGGEN/Itemizer-Observer
Senior Evan Hoover, right, celebrates after Central’s 1-0 on Thursday.
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Perrydale to host Damascus Christian in first round
By Lukas Eggen
The Itemizer-Observer
SALEM — Perrydale’s vol-
leyball team will host Dam-
ascus Christian Wednesday
(today) at 6 p.m. in the first
round of the 1A state play-
offs.
The match comes after a
second-place finish in the
Casco League Tournament
on Saturday.
The Pirates fell to
Crosshill Christian 22-25, 21-
25, 25-22, 25-14, 15-6 in a
tightly contested league
championship match.
“I knew it was going to be
a tough match,” coach
Denise Dickey said. “I’m
proud of the girls. They
played hard and nobody
wanted it
more than
they did,
b
u
t
(Crosshill
Christian’s)
offense is
r e a l l y
strong and
Lux
we can
only defend it for so long be-
fore it starts to take over.”
The two teams shared the
regular season title after fin-
ishing with identical 11-1
records in league play.
The teams played back-
and-forth sets throughout
the match, and though the
Pirates lost, Dickey said she
was pleased with her team’s
effort.
See PIRATES, Page 14A
LUKAS EGGEN/Itemizer-Observer
Coach Denise Dickey talks with her team during the Pirates’ match on Saturday.
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