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BAKER CITY HERALD — 5A MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 WEEK AHEAD IN HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Elgin’s fast start too much for Powder Valley By Ronald Bond NORTH POWDER — The Elgin Huskies started strong and fi nished strong offensive- ly to win an early matchup of unbeaten teams — a victory that sets up another show- down next week. Tristan Simpson rushed for 191 yards, passed for 140 more and accounted for four touchdowns, and Elgin scored the game’s fi rst 22 points on the way to a 62-32 win over the Powder Valley Badgers Friday in a Special District 3-East contest in North Powder. “I feel like the team played well,” Simpson said. “We had a few mistakes throughout the game that we need to fi x this week but overall we did really well.” The win means the Hus- kies will face Adrian/Jordan Valley at home Friday night with both teams 4-0 overall and 3-0 in SD3-E. First place in the district will be on the line. with 142 yards rushing and three touchdowns, but the Badgers were unable to get — Josh Cobb, Powder Valley their passing game going. football coach Containing Dixon in the passing game, in fact, was a and 4 yards by Simpson, and key for the Huskies, one they could have been worse going were able to execute well. into the half. “We were worried about But an interception Reece’s throwing,” Elgin grabbed by Powder Valley’s head coach Jeff Rysdam said. Ethan Stephens stopped “That was one thing we really Elgin in the red zone. The wanted to focus on was to Badgers followed with a 14- stop the passing.” play, 84-yard drive that used Dixon was just 4-for-14 for up the rest of the fi rst half. 66 yards, 43 of which came on Reece Dixon scored from 4 a Hail Mary touchdown pass yards out — his second rush- to Roper Bingham on the ing score of the game — with fi nal play of the game. seven seconds in the period to “I’m not happy about the cut the defi cit to 34-12. loss, but I’m happy that we Joe Lathrop’s 25-yard played literally to the last touchdown run early in the play of the game,” Cobb said.” fourth quarter made it 42-12 Clay Martin added 85 and effectively sealed the win. yards rushing for Powder Val- Even with a wild fi nal 2:25 ley, which fi nished with 392 that saw the teams combine yards of offense, 310 of which for four touchdowns, Powder came on the ground. The Valley got no closer than 22 Badgers were hurt, however, points the rest of the way. by three lost fumbles. Dixon, the Badgers’ quar- Powder Valley (3-1, 2-1) terback, led Powder Valley travels to Crane Friday. “We had an off night against a good team.” The (La Grande) Observer Ronald Bond / The (La Grande) Observer Powder Valley’s Reece Dixon rushes for some of his 142 yards Friday as Elgin’s Wyatt Hallgarth pursues. Elgin struck often and took it to Powder Valley early. In the game’s fi rst 7:26, Simpson scored on a 68-yard run and hit Jordon Palmer for a 25- yard score. In between, Wyatt Hallgarth found paydirt from 3 yards out, and Elgin had a 22-0 advantage. “They’re a very good foot- ball team. There is no doubt about it,” Powder Valley head coach Josh Cobb said. “We had an off night against a good team.” Elgin’s lead reached 34-6 midway through the second after touchdown runs of 19 S COREBOARD TELEVISION All Times PDT Monday, Sept. 30 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 5:15 p.m. (ESPN) Tuesday, Oct. 1 NL wild card, tba (TBS) WNBA fi nals, 5 p.m. (ESPN) Wednesday, Oct. 2 AL wild card, tba (ESPN) Washington at St. Louis, 5 p.m. (NBCSN) San Jose at Vegas, 7:30 p.m. (NBCSN) Thursday, Oct. 3 Minnesota at Nashville, 5 p.m. (NBCSN) U.S. women vs. Korea, 5 p.m. (FS1) Temple at East Carolina, 5 p.m. (ESPN) LA Rams at Seattle, 5:20 p.m. (FOX) NLDS A, tba (TBS) NLDS B, tba (TBS) Friday, Oct. 4 ALDS A, tba (FS1) ALDS B, tba (FS1) NLDS A, tba (TBS) NLDS B, tba (TBS) UCF at Cincinnati, 5 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, Oct. 5 ALDS A, tba (FS1) ALDS B, tba (FS1) Idaho State at Montana, noon (ROOT) Bowling Green at Notre Dame, 12:30 p.m. (NBC) Michigan State at Ohio State, 4:30 p.m. (ABC or ESPN) Sunday, Oct. 6 NLDS A, tba (TBS) NLDS B, tba (TBS) Arizona at Cincinnati, Atlanta at Houston, Tampa Bay at New Orleans, Minnesota at NY Giants or Chicago at Oakland, 10 a.m. (FOX) Jacksonville at Carolina, New England at Washington, Buffalo at Tennessee, Baltimore at Pittsburgh or NY Jets at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. (CBS) U.S. women vs. Korea, 11 a.m. (ESPN) WNBA fi nals, 12:30 p.m. (ABC) San Jose at Portland, 1 p.m. (ROOT) Denver at LA Chargers, 1:05 p.m. (CBS) Green Bay at Dallas, 1:45 p.m. (FOX) Indianapolis at Kansas City, 5:20 p.m. (NBC) PREP STANDINGS Greater Oregon League Football W L Baker 1 0 La Grande 1 0 Ontario 0 2 Friday games Baker 41, Ontario 6 Special District 3 Football East W L Elgin 3 0 Adrian/Jordan Valley 3 0 Powder Valley 2 1 Crane 1 1 Pine-Eagle 0 2 Cove 0 2 Wallowa 0 3 Friday games Elgin 62, Powder Valley 32 Crane 60, Pine-Eagle 6 Adrian/Jordan Valley 60, Wallowa 6 Special District 5 Football (6-man) W L Joseph 2 0 South Wasco 2 0 Prairie City/Burnt River 2 0 Huntington 1 1 Sherman/Condon 1 1 Echo 1 1 Dayville/Monument 0 2 Mitchell/Spray/Wheeler 0 4 Friday games Echo 57, Sherman/Condon 24 Prairie City/Burnt River 55, Huntington 24 South Wasco 51, Mitchell/Spray/Wheeler 0 Greater Oregon League Volleyball W L La Grande 2 0 Baker 1 1 Ontario 1 1 Mac-Hi 0 2 Saturday matches Ontario 3, Mac-Hi 0 Old Oregon League Volleyball W L Powder Valley 5 0 Wallowa 5 1 Imbler 4 1 Cove 3 2 Elgin 2 4 Griswold 1 4 Joseph 1 3 Nixyaawii 0 3 Pine-Eagle 0 3 Friday matches Powder Valley 3, Elgin 1 Cove 3, Griswold 0 Saturday matches Wallowa 3, Griswold 0 Wallowa 3, Nixyaawii 0 High Desert League Volleyball W L Jordan Valley 3 1 Adrian 2 0 Crane 2 0 Prairie City 2 1 Harper 1 2 Huntington 1 2 Dayville/Monument 0 1 Burnt River 0 4 Friday matches Prairie City 3, Huntington 0 Huntington 3, Burnt River 0 Saturday matches Adrian 3, Prairie City 0 Crane 3, Dayville/Monument 0 Jordan Valley 3, Harper 0 Jordan Valley 3, Huntington 0 Adrian 3, Burnt River 0 Greater Oregon League Boys Soccer W L T La Grande 2 0 0 Ontario 2 0 0 Mac-Hi 0 2 0 Baker 0 2 0 Saturday matches Ontario 7, Baker 0 La Grande 5, Mac-Hi 0 Greater Oregon League Girls Soccer W L T La Grande 2 0 0 Ontario 2 0 0 Mac-Hi 0 2 0 Baker 0 2 0 Saturday matches Ontario 6, Baker 2 La Grande 1, Mac-Hi 0 PREP FOOTBALL Friday’s Scores Ashland 33, Redmond 7 Bend 28, Roseburg 14 Burns 49, Lost River 6 Cascade 47, Stayton 39 Central Catholic 35, Sherwood 29 Cove def. Cascade, Idaho, forfeit Crescent Valley 33, Central 14 Culver 20, Weston-McEwen 0 Dallas 52, Corvallis 14 David Douglas 34, Glencoe 21 Dufur 48, Enterprise 8 Eddyville 38, Jewell 26 Falls City/Kings Valley Charter Co-op 44, Waldport 38, 3OT Forest Grove 14, Cleveland 8 Gaston 22, Jefferson 0 Gilchrist 54, McKenzie 50 Baker & Union Counties Outstanding Computer Repair Outstanding Computer Repair is providing personalized mobile in-home computer support in Baker City, and La Grande. We are avilable Monday-Saturday from 7am-7pm. Please text or call 541-297-5831 to get on the schedule. Arizona 20, UCLA 17 Gladstone 23, Estacada 20 Gooding, Idaho 41, Vale 14 Grant 66, Roosevelt 30 Harrisburg 28, Douglas 12 Henley 35, Klamath 6 Heppner 27, Colfax, Wash. 0 Hidden Valley 64, Salem Academy 0 Hosanna Christian 52, Triad School 6 Hudson’s Bay, Wash. 33, Franklin 14 Ione/Arlington 50, Cambridge, Idaho 20 Jefferson PDX 58, Madison 0 Kennedy 23, Sheridan 6 King’s Way Christian School, Wash. 67, Riverside 0 Knappa 32, Warrenton 23 La Grande 43, Clatskanie 0 La Pine 34, Rogue River 20 La Salle 42, Putnam 21 Liberty 42, Oregon City 33 Lowell 72, North Douglas 30 Madras 39, Dayton 12 Mapleton 52, Elkton 6 Marist 53, Elmira 19 Marshfi eld 78, Cottage Grove 29 Mazama 45, Phoenix 0 McKay 42, Lebanon 41, OT Monroe 49, Willamina 8 Mountainside 56, Reynolds 7 Newberg 40, Canby 14 Nyssa 48, Payette, Idaho 0 Pendleton 32, Scappoose 14 Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii 44, DeSales, Wash. 0 Santiam 36, Gervais 8 Santiam Christian 51, Blanchet Catholic 15 Seaside 8, Astoria 0 Sisters 32, Sweet Home 8 South Eugene 50, Springfi eld 7 South Medford 21, McMinnville 7 South Salem 28, Sprague 18 Southridge 56, Grants Pass 36 St. Helens 56, Wilson 49 St. Mary’s 56, Gold Beach 6 St. Paul 60, Mohawk 0 Stevenson, Wash. 21, Irrigon 6 Summit 51, Lincoln 22 Sutherlin 66, South Umpqua 21 The Dalles 24, Crook County 15 Umatilla 6, Grant Union 0 Walla Walla, Wash. 14, Hermiston 3 Saturday’s Scores Brookings-Harbor 38, Lakeview 15 Butte Falls/Crater Lake Charter 70, Myrtle Point 0 Siuslaw 48, McLoughlin/Griswold 46 MAJOR LEAGUES AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. x-New York 103 59 .636 y-Tampa Bay 96 66 .593 Boston 84 78 .519 Toronto 67 95 .414 Baltimore 54 108 .333 Central Division W L Pct x-Minnesota 101 61 .623 Cleveland 93 69 .574 Chicago 72 89 .447 Kansas City 59 103 .364 Detroit 47 114 .292 West Division W L Pct x-Houston 107 55 .660 y-Oakland 97 65 .599 Texas 78 84 .481 Los Angeles 72 90 .444 Seattle 68 94 .420 GB _ 7 19 36 49 GB _ 8 28½ 42 53½ GB _ 10 29 35 39 x-clinched division y-clinched wild card Saturday’s Games Baltimore 9, Boston 4 Minnesota 4, Kansas City 3 Chicago White Sox 7, Detroit 1, 1st game Toronto 4, Tampa Bay 1 Washington 10, Cleveland 7 Detroit 4, Chicago White Sox 3, 2nd game Texas 9, N.Y. Yankees 4 Oakland 1, Seattle 0 Houston 6, L.A. Angels 3 Sunday’s Games Chicago White Sox 5, Detroit 3 Texas 6, N.Y. Yankees 1 Kansas City 5, Minnesota 4 Washington 8, Cleveland 2 Seattle 3, Oakland 1 Toronto 8, Tampa Bay 3 Boston 5, Baltimore 4 Houston 8, L.A. Angels 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. x-Atlanta 97 65 .599 y-Washington 93 69 .574 New York 86 76 .531 Philadelphia 81 81 .500 Miami 57 105 .352 Central Division W L Pct x-St. Louis 91 71 .562 y-Milwaukee 89 73 .549 Chicago 84 78 .519 Cincinnati 75 87 .463 Pittsburgh 69 93 .426 West Division W L Pct x-Los Angeles 106 56 .654 Arizona 85 77 .525 San Francisco 77 85 .475 Colorado 71 91 .438 San Diego 70 92 .432 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Friday’s College Football Scores FAR WEST Air Force 41, San Jose St. 24 Arizona St. 24, California 17 Saturday’s College Football Scores EAST Pittsburgh 17, Delaware 14 Syracuse 41, Holy Cross 3 Temple 24, Georgia Tech 2 Wake Forest 27, Boston College 24 SOUTH Clemson 21, North Carolina 20 Florida St. 31, NC State 13 South Carolina 24, Kentucky 7 MIDWEST Minnesota 38, Purdue 31 Toledo 28, BYU 21 SOUTHWEST Baylor 23, Iowa St. 21 Houston 46, North Texas 25 TCU 51, Kansas 14 FAR WEST E. Washington 35, North Dakota 20 Fresno St. 30, New Mexico St. 17 Hawaii 54, Nevada 3 Idaho St. 51, Portland St. 24 Montana 45, UC Davis 20 Montana St. 49, N. Arizona 31 W. Oregon 36, Cent. Washington 26 Wyoming 53, UNLV 17 Washington 28, Southern Cal 14 Stanford 31, Oregon St. 28 Utah 38, Washington St. 13 GB _ 4 11 16 40 GB _ 2 7 16 22 GB _ 21 29 35 36 x-clinched division y-clinched wild card Saturday’s Games L.A. Dodgers 2, San Francisco 0 Washington 10, Cleveland 7 Philadelphia 9, Miami 3 N.Y. Mets 3, Atlanta 0 Chicago Cubs 8, St. Louis 6 Colorado 3, Milwaukee 2, 10 innings Arizona 6, San Diego 5 Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 2, 12 innings Miami 4, Philadelphia 3 Washington 8, Cleveland 2 Arizona 1, San Diego 0 L.A. Dodgers 9, San Francisco 0 N.Y. Mets 7, Atlanta 6, 11 innings Colorado 4, Milwaukee 3, 13 innings NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Dallas 3 1 0 Philadelphia 2 2 0 N.Y. Giants 2 2 0 Washington 0 4 0 South W L T New Orleans 3 1 0 Tampa Bay 2 2 0 Carolina 2 2 0 Atlanta 1 3 0 North W L T Green Bay 3 1 0 Chicago 3 1 0 Detroit 2 1 1 Minnesota 2 2 0 West W L T San Francisco 3 0 0 Seattle 3 1 0 L.A. Rams 3 1 0 Arizona 0 3 1 TUESDAY, OCT. 1 ■ Volleyball: Cove at Powder Valley, 6 p.m.; Baker at Mac-Hi, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY, OCT. 3 ■ Volleyball: Pine-Eagle at Joseph, 5 p.m.; Fruitland at Baker, 7 p.m. ■ Cross country: Baker at Crosby Invitational, 2:45 p.m. (MT), Treasure Valley CC FRIDAY, OCT. 4 ■ Volleyball: Pine-Eagle at Cove, 4 p.m.; Powder Valley at Crane, 4 p.m. ■ Football: Powder Valley at Crane, 2 p.m.; Pine-Eagle at Cove, 7 p.m.; Prairie City/Burnt River at McKenzie, 7 p.m.; La Grande at Baker, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, OCT. 5 ■ Boys soccer: Baker at Mac-Hi, 2 p.m. ■ Girls soccer: Baker at Mac-Hi, noon ■ Volleyball: Pine-Eagle at Nixyaawii, 10 a.m.; Pine-Eagle at Griswold, 1 p.m. AT A GLANCE Utah stifl es Washington St. NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Division W L T New England 4 0 0 Buffalo 3 1 0 N.Y. Jets 0 3 0 Miami 0 4 0 South W L T Houston 2 2 0 Indianapolis 2 2 0 Jacksonville 2 2 0 Tennessee 2 2 0 North W L T Cleveland 2 2 0 Baltimore 2 2 0 Cincinnati 0 3 0 Pittsburgh 0 3 0 West W L T Kansas City 4 0 0 Oakland 2 2 0 L.A. Chargers 2 2 0 Denver 0 4 0 MONDAY, SEPT. 30 ■ Girls soccer: Baker at Fruitland, 3 p.m. (MT) ■ Volleyball: Weiser at Baker, 6:30 p.m. Pct 1.000 .750 .000 .000 Pct .500 .500 .500 .500 Pct .500 .500 .000 .000 Pct 1.000 .500 .500 .000 Pct .750 .500 .500 .000 Pct .750 .500 .500 .250 Pct .750 .750 .625 .500 Pct 1.000 .750 .750 .125 Sunday’s Games L.A. Chargers 30, Miami 10 N.Y. Giants 24, Washington 3 Tennessee 24, Atlanta 10 Carolina 16, Houston 10 Cleveland 40, Baltimore 25 Oakland 31, Indianapolis 24 New England 16, Buffalo 10 Kansas City 34, Detroit 30 Seattle 27, Arizona 10 Chicago 16, Minnesota 6 Jacksonville 26, Denver 24 Tampa Bay 55, L.A. Rams 40 New Orleans 12, Dallas 10 Today’s Game Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 5:15 p.m. PDT Thursday’s Game L.A. 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