SPORTS 6A — BAKER CITY HERALD TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 2021 BAKER WRESTLING BAKER GIRLS BASKETBALL 10 Bulldogs qualify for state By Corey Kirk ckirk@bakercityherald.com Two Baker wrestlers were regional champions, and eight others also qualifi ed to compete in the state meet with their performances in La Grande June 11 and 12. “We had a good weekend, I would say we performed really well,” Baker coach Brandon Young said. With 10 state qualifi ers, Baker had the second-most, behind La Grande’s 16. Baker’s two regional champions are juniors Gauge Bloomer, at 195 pounds, and Jaden Martin at 285 pounds. “They just hammered everybody,” Young said. Baker’s other wrestlers who qualifi ed for state by fi nishing in the top four at regionals: Second place • Cole Hester, freshman, 126 pounds • Jacob Mills, sophomore, 182 pounds • Adrian Allen, junior, 195 pounds Third place • Joey Duncan, freshman, 106 pounds Alex Wittwer/EO Media Group Baker’s Joey Duncan, top, fi nished third at the regional wrestling tournament last weekend in La Grande to qualify to compete at the state meet June 25-26. • River Clark, sophomore, 113 pounds Fourth place • Marcus Chamberlain, freshman, 106 pounds • Sage Darlington, fresh- man, 120 pounds • Gavin Stone, junior, 145 pounds Young said he was proud to have so many underclass- men get a chance to gain state tournament experience. “Now all that they are going to do is motivate them to do even more and do even better, they get to go to the state tour- nament which is really going to help going into next season,” Young said. Among the regional matches that stood out for Young was freshman Cole Hester taking on La Grande’s Landon Perry in the semifi nals. Hester won by points in a match that went to overtime. “He had to work for every- thing that he got in that match, he had some calls that kind of didn’t go his way, so just to stay focused and still be able to get it done was pretty impressive,” Young said of Hester. Sophomore Jacob Mills defeated La Grande’s Jared Isaacson, the second seed at 182 pounds, to take second place. “He started off actually up 5-0 in the fi rst round, then the kid came back and it was a battle all the way till the end, it was pure heart all the way till the end,” Young said of Mills, who prevailed 10-7. Baker wrestlers will have nearly two weeks to prepare for the state tournament, set for June 25-26 at Cascade High School in Turner, near Salem. Young said he thinks Baker will have an advantage over some other Class 4A schools, which don’t have their regional tournaments until this week- end. “I think it’s just going to be harder for them to hold onto their kids that long going into summer and school being out,” Young said. “I’m glad we did ours early.” Fans won’t be allowed on the fi rst day of the state tourna- ment, but they might be permitted the second day. BAKER BOYS BASKETBALL Baker holds on against Nyssa, 59-55 eight points as Nyssa scored 14 to narrow Baker’s lead to Baker took a big early lead 31-28 at the break. then held off Nyssa’s rallies to Baker extended the lead win 59-55 in the battle of the to 45-38 after three quarters, Bulldogs at Nyssa on Friday, but wasn’t able to put the June 11. game away until late. Baker jumped to a 23-14 “It just stayed close lead after one quarter. throughout,” Jones said. “I think we jumped out “They kept hitting shots, and early on them, they kind we kept missing shots.” of weathered the storm a Seniors Gabe Gambleton little bit, they hung in there,” and Jake Wright led the way Baker coach Jebron Jones for Baker. Gambleton had 17 said. points and Wright, playing for Baker struggled in the the Bulldogs for the last time second quarter, scoring just as he heads to Oregon State By Corey Kirk ckirk@bakercityherald.com University to play football, added 16. “Our guards fed him (Wright) the ball and he did a good job of getting open, catching the ball and fi nish- ing,” Jones said. “It was good for him to go out that way in his last high school game, he was trying to get a dunk but it didn’t work out that way.” Freshman Paul Hobson added 12 points. With the win, Baker ended a two-game losing streak and improved to 6-3 on the season. “To leave there with a win after a long week was cool for us,” Jones said. The win over Nyssa was Baker’s fourth game in fi ve days. Baker will fi nish its season with three games in three days, starting today at Ontario. “I just hope they go out and play hard, and just fi nish strong and have fun,” Jones said. Corey Kirk/Baker City Herald Jozie Ramos had the game-clinching free throws for Baker against Nyssa on Friday, June 11. Baker nips Nyssa By Corey Kirk ckirk@bakercityherald.com Jozie Ramos made three key free throws in the fi nal quarter to thwart a Nyssa rally on Friday, June 11 in the Baker gym, giving Baker a 50-46 win and avenging a 43-41 loss at Vale on May 28. Ramos led all scorers with 27 points, including two free throws with a few seconds left and Baker leading by just two points. “We take free throws very seriously, because they do win games, and I was confi dent going up to the line. I know that my team believed in me that I’ll make them,” Ramos, a sophomore post, said. Fellow sophomore Macey Moore also made three free throws in the fi nal quarter. The two combined to go 16 of 21 from the line. “Those kids that go to the free-throw line, capitalize on it and hit their free-throws, just builds confi dence,” Baker coach Mat Sand said. Baker broke open a close game at halftime by out- scoring Nyssa 14-5 in the third quarter to take a 34-23 lead. Nyssa then rallied in the fi nal quarter behind 6-foot-5 post Gracie Johnson, who scored eight of her 14 points in the quarter as Nyssa scored 23 points, dou- bling its total for the fi rst three periods. Brooklyn Johns had nine of her 14 points in the fi nal quarter. Baker (6-3 on the season) returned to the BHS gym on Saturday, June 12, and has been the case the past few seasons, the Bulldogs fell to Burns, 39-30. Baker lost just three games in the 2018-19 and 2019- 20 seasons — while winning 49 games and one Class 4A state title — and two of those, one in each season, were to the Hilanders. Baker has three games left this season — today at 5:30 p.m. against Ontario at BHS, then at Vale on Thursday, June 17, and at La Grande on Friday. Time has come... Idaho Power Requests Rate Adjustment for Oregon Customers hit the trail with a set of the best! Brownlee Dam Idaho Power has requested a rate adjustment with the Oregon Public Utility Commission (OPUC) related to depreciation of the company’s assets. If approved as filed, rates in Oregon would increase $139,462 overall, and the average residential customer using 1,150 kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy per month would see a monthly bill increase of $0.27, effective December 1, 2021. 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