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    Polk County
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Polk County Itemizer-Observer • January 24, 2018
Central
splits
games
DALLAS BOYS BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24
Girls Basketball: Central
at Dallas, 7 p.m.
THURSDAY, JAN. 25
Boys Basketball: Jewell at
Falls City, 7 p.m.
Men’s Basketball: West-
ern Oregon at Alaska Fair-
banks, 7:30 p.m.
Girls Basketball: Jewell at
Falls City, 5:30 p.m.
Women’s Basketball:
Northwest Nazarene at West-
ern Oregon, 7 p.m.
Wrestling: Dallas at Cen-
tral, 6 p.m.
By Herb Swett
For the Itemizer-Observer
FRIDAY, JAN. 26
Boys Basketball: Silverton
at Central, 7 p.m. Dallas at
South Albany, 7 p.m. Crosshill
Christian at Perrydale, 7 p.m.
Girls Basketball: Silverton
at Central, 5:30 p.m. South
Albany at Dallas, 7 p.m. Cross-
hill Christian at Perrydale, 5:30
p.m.
Track and Field: Western
Oregon at University of Wash-
ington Invitational (Dempsey
Indoor), all day.
SATURDAY, JAN. 27
Men’s Basketball: West-
ern Oregon at Alaska Anchor-
age, 5:15 p.m.
Track and Field: Western
Oregon at University of Wash-
ington Invitational (Dempsey
Indoor), all day.
Women’s Basketball:
Central Washington at West-
ern Oregon, 7 p.m.
Wrestling: Dallas at Farm
City Invitational (at Hermis-
ton), 10 a.m.
TUESDAY, JAN. 30
Boys Basketball: Crescent
Valley at Central, 7 p.m. Silver-
ton at Dallas, 7 p.m. Crosshill
Christian at Falls City, 7 p.m.
Jewell at Perrydale, 7 p.m.
Men’s Basketball: Con-
cordia University at Western
Oregon, 7 p.m.
Girls Basketball: Central
at Crescent Valley, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Silverton, 7 p.m.
Crosshill Christian at Falls City,
5:30 p.m. Jewell at Perrydale,
5:30 p.m.
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Jack Anderson (20) passes the ball to a teammate during the Jan. 16 game against Woodburn.
Dallas comes from behind for win
By Emily Mentzer
The Itemizer-Observer
DALLAS — Dallas boys
basketball team ended a thrill-
er against Woodburn with a
season-high 83 points, beating
the Bulldogs by 15.
The Dragons didn’t start
well, said guard Evan Court-
ney.
“We didn’t play very good,”
he said after the game on Jan.
16. “I upped the defense and
shots started falling more.”
Woodburn started out
strong in the first half, leading
43-36, and Dallas struggled to
keep up.
“Getting started, we had
some difficulty,” said Coach
Trent Schwartz. “We made
some adjustments. We were
down 13 (at the half), took a
time out, and took a swing. I’m
proud of the kids for getting
down 13 and coming back.”
G u a rd Ja c k A n d e r s o n
was on fire, making four
three-pointers in the second
half. He contributed a game-
high 28 points. Courtney
Dragons place
second in tourney
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QUICK HITS
Western rising in
coaches’ poll
Ribich named
athlete of the
week
MONMOUTH — Open-
ing he indoor season in
record-breaking fashion,
Western Oregon University’s
David Ribich was named the
NCAA DII National Athlete of
the Week by the U.S. Track
& Field and Cross Country
Coaches Association (USTF-
CCCA).
Ribich, the NCAA DII
national champion in the
1,500-meter run last spring,
placed second overall in the
1,000 at the UW Preview on
Saturday with a school GNAC
and NCAA DII record time of
2:21.38.
Ribich crossed the line
within strides of Drew Win-
dle, who competed at the
2017 IAAF World Champi-
onships in the 800 for Team
USA.
The time shattered WOU’s
school record by more than
seven seconds.
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Treve Earhart
CRESCENT VALLEY —
Thursday night, Dallas High
School wrestling team (6-0
Mid-Willamette Conference)
won over Crescent Valley in a
MWC League Dual.
Friday and Saturday, the
Dragons traveled to Liberty
High School in Hillsboro for
the Reser’s Tournament.
The tournament is com-
prised of the best teams re-
gardless of classification, said
Walt Markee.
“It’s an open tournament,
which means 6A, 5A, and
all the other classifications
compete against each other,”
he said.
Dallas took second overall
with 152 points. Class 4A
Crook County of Prineville
took the title with 192.5
points. Newberg came in third
with 148 points.
This is the second year in a
row Dallas has taken second
place in this tournament, Mar-
kee said.
Treve Earhart (182 pounds)
placed first in the tournament.
Other individual placers were
Joe Foster (third, 132), Haydn
Millard (fourth, 113), Dawson
Barcroft (third, 125), Ryan
Bibler (fifth, 120) and Ashton
Brecht (sixth, 285).
Earhart is the fifth Dallas
wrestler to win this tourna-
ment.
Junior varsity finished third
overall. Dylan Dupas, Jared
Coxen, Luke Hess, Joe English,
Colson Spencer, Dakota Aime,
and Kadin Thorsted all placed.
DALLAS GIRLS BASKETBALL
Dallas turns over to Lebanon
By Jolene Guzman
The Itemizer-Observer
DALLAS — Last week was a
tale of two games for the Dallas
girls’ basketball team.
They started the week de-
feating Woodburn 49-19 on
Jan. 16, with Jordan Dippel
leading the scoring for the
Dragons with 17 and Makayli
Laizure adding seven. As a
team, Dallas pulled down 28
rebounds and got 21 steals.
Friday at home against
the Lebanon Warriors (11-2
overall, 2-2 Mid-Willamette
Conference), the tables turned.
“We had an opportunity to
get some good things in on
Tuesday (at Woodburn) and
we knew this was going to be
a tough one,” coach Tim Ehlers
said.
That proved true as the War-
riors defeated Dallas 69-36.
Lebanon is 2-2 in MWC play,
but that includes two losses
against two of the best teams
in the league, Silverton and
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and of his teammates kept him
going strong, Anderson said.
The Dragons lost a close
game to Lebanon Friday,
42-48.
Dallas boys ended the week
2-2 in Mid-Willamette Confer-
ence, 3-10 overall, and in fifth
place in the standings. The
Dragons hosted the Central
High School Panthers Tuesday
after press time in a Rivalry
Week. They take on South
Albany at 7 p.m. on Friday in
Albany.
DALLAS WRESTLING
—
MONMOUTH — Riding
an eight-game winning
streak, the Western Oregon
University men’s basketball
team continued its climb up
the NCAA DII Coaches’ Poll
with a No. 9 national ranking,
the NABC announced on
Tuesday.
Western Oregon has com-
piled a 15-1 overall record
and a 7-1 mark in GNAC play.
The team’s lone blemish
occurred more than a month
ago with a setback at West-
ern Washington on Dec. 2.
WOU was the only GNAC
program represented in the
top 25 through Western
Washington received 13
votes in the poll to come in
at No. 29 nationally.
California Baptist (12
votes), Cal Poly Pomona (10
votes) and Cal State San Mar-
cos (3 votes) also received
points in the poll to repre-
sent the West Region
scored 16, and guard Carter
Weisensee added 11.
Anderson said the game
felt good.
“It’s always good with a W,”
he said. “I love the comeback.”
Once baskets started fall-
ing, the crowd was on its feet
as Dallas took a lead and never
looked back.
“Once we got the defense
going, they (Woodburn) got
flustered, and we took advan-
tage of that,” Courtney said.
The energy of the crowd
INDEPENDENCE — A
shaky first quarter for Central’s
boys led to a 59-45 road loss to
South Albany there Jan. 16.
The taller Rebels outplayed
the Panthers most of the way,
but Central outscored the host
team 17-9 in the fourth period,
in which the South Albany
bench saw some action.
In the first quarter, the Reb-
els outshot and outrebounded
the Panthers so thoroughly and
kept up such a strong zone de-
fense that they led 22-7 at the
end of the period.
The Panthers (11-3, 3-1
Mid-Willamette Conference)
improved somewhat in the
second quarter, but the Rebels
still outscored them, 17-13.
Kaleb Kantola, who was to
the top Panther scorer with 10
points, had 8 of them in the
period. Kantola also had one of
Central’s three-point buckets
in that quarter. Brandon Les-
meister was the Panthers’ No.
2 scorer with 9.
Central had only 8 points in
the third period, but its zone
defense held the Rebels to 11.
Kantola started the
fourth-quarter scoring with
an outside shot that made the
score 50-30.
A layin by Javier Cantu cut
the South Albany lead by two
more points.
Cody Baldwin and Brenden
Dedek hit three-pointers in the
final period. Dedek’s was the
last score of the game.
South Albany’s top scorer
was Jake Costello with 14
points. Jaden Guilford had 13
and Kyle Miller 12.
“We got hit with a ton of en-
ergy,” Central coach Tim Kreta
said. “It was the most points
we’ve given up in the first
quarter. Our kids are learning.
We dropped one big one at the
beginning of the year to Banks.
I was proud of the way we
played in the fourth quarter.”
Central boys basketball
downed Corvallis 59-56 in dra-
matic fashion Friday in a game
that went to overtime.
“The kids were hoping to
come out strong and make a
stand to make up for Tuesday
night,” Kreta said. “Unfortu-
nately, we did not come out
strong. We found ourselves
down by as many as 16 before
going into the half down nine.”
Central made up ground in
the second half, making it a
two-point game to begin the
fourth quarter.
“Our guys did a great job
communicating on screens
and were able to defend their
first look and hold them off to
force overtime,” Kreta said.
He said Central played
strong defense, forcing Cor-
vallis into difficult shots in
overtime.
“We found ourselves up
three with 4 seconds left and
got the deflection we needed
to have the clock run out,”
Kreta said.
The Panthers played Dallas
on Tuesday after press time
and host Silverton on Friday.
Panther kids end
season well
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Makayli Laizure (2) drives against a Lebanon defender in Friday’s game at DHS.
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LEBANON — Panther Kids
Wrestling concluded the
season in Lebanon Saturday.
Mason and Josiah Vela placed
first. Roddy Alvarez placed
second, while Liliana Alvarez,
Easton and Sawyer Herbert,
Casey Humphreys, Grady Lewis,
Issac McBride and Tyanna H.
placed third. Diego Pena took
fourth place.
The season was from No-
vember through January. A few
Talmadge Cougars wrestled in
a bonus meet Saturday at the
LaCreole Duals. Joey Pearson
won all three matches. Nicolas
Thomas, and Case and Jake
Merrit had two wins. Trevyn
Lilly had one win to finish the
middle school season.
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