6A — BAKER CITY HERALD TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 2021 BAKER VOLLEYBALL Bulldogs wrap up season with two wins By Corey Kirk “I was really happy how many of the fans got to see us. With COVID-19 happening I was really happy we got a season and we got to play.” ckirk@bakercityherald.com On a night that started with a ceremony honoring their two seniors, the Baker volleyball team won a thrill- ing fi ve-set match against the Vale Vikings in the Baker gym. Baker followed the win on Friday, April 2 with a three-set sweep at Nyssa on Saturday to fi nish its season with a 5-7 record. Baker’s match originally scheduled for Monday, April 5 at Burns was canceled. Prior to the Vale match, the Bulldogs’ fi nal home match, Baker celebrated seniors Hayden Paulsen and Hailey Zikund. Both felt the emotion of the moment — particularly the unusual nature of a sea- son moved from fall to spring and shortened due to the pandemic. “I was really happy how many of the fans got to see us,” Zikmund said. “With COVID-19 happening I was really happy we got a season and we got to play.” With just two days to recover from back-to-back matches earlier in the week, the Bulldogs focused on com- munication, coach Ali Abrego said. — Baker senior Hailey Zikmund “Our team is phenomenal, we have a lot of young girls and they have so much technique and they are amazing volleyball players.” — Baker senior Hayden Paulsen “We are a family, and we have to protect our house,” Abrego said. “Feeding off of that, we win on our own home court, they don’t get to come in and take that from us.” Corey Kirk/Baker City Herald The fi nal set, as might have Baker’s Makenzie Flanagan, far right, bumps the ball over the next during the Bull- been expected given the two dogs’ fi ve-set win over the Vale Vikings on Friday, April 2 at the Baker gym. Teammates teams’ history this season, Hailey Zikmund, lower left, and Jozie Ramos, background, waited for a possible return was close, with neither team from Vale’s Kailey McGourty, No. 3. leading by more than two points. “It’s really hard to win if Paulsen said Friday night. In the third set the teams But Baker was able to hold you don’t talk to each other The Bulldogs started strong, traded point after point, even- off the Vikings, 16-14. and if you don’t trust each dominating most of the fi rst tually reaching a 15-15 tie. “I felt the energy in our other,” Abrego said. set and winning 25-18. Baker then forged ahead team,” Zikmund said. “We It was no surprise that “We didn’t let our emotions and took the set, 25-22. were struggling a bit and Class 3A Vale posed a tough get the best of us,” Abrego But again the Vikings re- kind of got into a hole, and challenge. The Vikings said. “Senior Night is always sponded, winning the fourth we really came together and I nipped Baker in a fi ve-set a tougher night for kids, set, 25-16, to force a decisive like that.” match at Vale on March 12. especially for the seniors’ last fi fth set. With the win secured, tears “They’re defi nitely a good game. We knew that Vale was Abrego employed the glistened in Paulsen’s eyes team to play, they have a lot going to be a rough one.” phrase “this is our house” to as she thought about having of technique but I defi nitely Vale rebounded to win the motivate the Bulldogs for the just played her fi nal match at felt like we had it this time,” second set, 25-16. fi nal set. home. Paulsen said she is excited to see her younger team- mates continue to grow in the sport. “Our team is phenomenal, we have a lot of young girls and they have so much tech- nique and they are amazing volleyball players,” Paulsen said. With her fi rst season as head coach fi nished, Abrego is also enthusiastic about the future, and the return of most of her roster this fall. “We get to continue to grow together for another couple of years, the majority of our crew is sophomores,” Abrego said. “It’s always hard to lose part of a group, but I’m thankful it’s small for my fi rst year.” Baker concluded its season on the road at Nyssa on Sat- urday, winning 25-22, 25-22 and 25-13. Baker girls soccer team blanks Four Rivers, finishes 4-2 By Corey Kirk ckirk@bakercityherald.com The Baker girls soccer team com- pleted its season on Saturday, April 3 by shutting out Four Rivers, 2-0, at Ontario. Baker fi nished with a 4-2 record. Baker sophomore scored in the fi rst half to give the Bulldogs at 1-0 lead. Sophomore Brooklyn Jaca scored for Baker in the second half, and Baker’s defense thwarted the Fal- cons throughout. Baker assistant coach Christine Teegarden said she was proud of the Bulldogs’ performance on Saturday. “Just a lot of really smart moves this game, which is a big focus this season,” Teegarden said. “Not forcing it up the fi eld, but really methodically making smart plays and winning because of it.” Baker won its fi nal three games, beating Four Rivers twice and Ontario once. With no seniors on the roster, the Bulldogs look to return to a normal fall schedule later this year with its entire team intact. score bonus tickets when you buy featured items March 3 thru May 4, 2021! PRIVACY.FLOWCODE.COM Scan the code to register NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Game tickets end 5/4/21. Must be resident of an eligible U.S. state listed in rules; 18+. Visit www.shopplaywin.com for full rules, incl. how to enter without purchase. Series MON-14. MONOPOLY™ & © 1935, 2021 Hasbro, Pawtucket, RI 02861-1059 USA. All Rights Reserved. TM & ® denote U.S. Trademarks. 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