SPORTS 6A — BAKER CITY HERALD SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2021 BAKER BOYS BASKETBALL FINISHES SEASON WITH 8-3 RECORD BAKER GIRLS BASKETBALL Bulldogs top Vale in finale Baker girls roll By Corey Kirk ckirk@bakercityherald.com Senior Gabe Gambleton capped his Baker High School basketball career by scoring 32 points and leading the Bulldogs past Vale, 79-62, on Thursday evening, June 17 in the BHS gym. Baker fi nished its season with an 8-3 record. “If you are a great player you can miss a couple of shots, you just have to keep a good mindset, a fast memory, you miss a shot you just have to move on and get to the next one,” said Gambleton, who topped 30 points for the second time this season. He scored 35 points against La Grande on June 8. On Thursday, Gambleton scored 14 points in the fi rst quarter as Baker took a 21- 15 lead. The Bulldogs extended Locals make junior high rodeo finals Corey Kirk/Baker City Herald Gabe Gambleton scored 32 points in his fi nal high school game on Thursday, June 17. the advantage to 44-36 at halftime. Tanner Steele, with a team-high 21 points, and Diesel Johnson, who scored 19, kept Vale relatively close until late in the fourth quarter. “I knew they would play hard no matter what the score was, they hit shots,” Baker coach Jebron Jones Three Baker City rodeo competitors qualifi ed for the National Junior High Finals Rodeo June 20-26 at Des Moines, Iowa. Ashlyn Dalton, Krece Moore and Reagan Martin qualifi ed by the national event with fourth-place fi nishes at the Oregon state TOURNEY Oregon School Activities Association, but the Baker and Powder Valley Continued from Page 5A athletics directors are aiming to Baker will host games throughout conduct the tournament like any all four days of the tournament, in- other season. cluding the championship matchups. “We’re just trying to do the best Powder Valley will hold contests that we possibly can to make it as through the semifi nals, with some close to what the original would games running simultaneously in have been like and honor their the school’s secondary and main efforts and celebrate the kids,” Gon- gymnasiums. zales said. “Everything is coming together The brackets are slated to include really well and I’ve been impressed the two top teams from each Class by everyone’s efforts so far,” said 1A conference, but opt-outs and Powder Valley Athletic Director summer commitments play a role in Brad Dunten. which teams can attend. The Crane The 1A boys and girls teams girls basketball team is the reigning will each compete in a 16-team, champion on the girls side, while double elimination bracket. The Damascus Christian won in 2020 on tournament will not be an offi cial 1A the boys side. state tournament, according to the Powder Valley will compete on the said of Vale, which fi nished its season with a 5-3 record. Although Gambleton has graduated, Thursday’s win also gave Baker fans a glimpse of what’s to come next winter when the Bull- dogs will return to the court for what’s expected to be a normal season. The rest of Baker’s points were scored by freshmen, sophomores or juniors. Freshmen Paul Hobson (16 points) and Hudson Spike (14) combined for 30 points, while junior Kaiden Dalke had 13 points. “Next year is going to be a lot different, there’s some younger kids coming up, they are going to be a little bit hungry, and I challenge them to work in the offseason to get better, and we will see if they’d be willing to do that,” Jones said. fi nals in Burns May 22-23. The Baker trio will be competing for a vari- ety of prizes and scholarships at Des Moines. Results and other information is available at https://www.catchdesmoines.com/event/ national-junior-high-fi nals-rodeo/27398/ girls side as the No. 3 seed, while the boys team is still waiting on end-of- season results. Allen Bingham’s girls squad will tip-off against Elkton at 7 p.m. June 21 at Baker High School. June 21 games will entail a mix of boys and girls games across the three available courts. Boys teams will then play games at Baker on June 22 and at Powder Valley on June 23. Likewise, girls teams will play at Powder Valley on June 22 and at Baker on June 23. The championship games on June 24 will be at Baker High School with the girls set for 5:30 p.m. and the boys tip-off scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Both schools will hold attendance to 50% capacity for the games in or- der to comply with state and county guidelines for indoor events. Masks past Vikings, improve to 8-3 By Corey Kirk ckirk@bakercityherald.com The Baker girls basketball team won its second straight game, and fourth in the past fi ve, with a 50-16 romp over Vale on Thursday at Vale. Baker improved to 8-3 on the season. Sophomore Jozie Ramos led Baker in scoring with 16 points. Sophomore Macey Moore added nine points, sophomores Rylee Elms and Makenzie Flanagan had six each, and senior Sydney Keller scored six points as well. Baker coach Mat Sand said he was proud of his team’s efforts at both ends of the court, and in particu- lar on defense, as the Bulldogs held Vale to 11 fewer points than the Vikings scored in Baker’s 51-27 win the Baker gym on June 1. “It was a good team effort on our part,” Sand said. “You got to be able to contribute no matter what is go- ing on through the night, so when you see the contribu- tions across the board with scoring, and contributing defensively, so when I saw that last night I was very pleased.” Baker wrapped up its season on Friday against rival La Grande at La Grande. The Tigers entered the game 9-0, including a 51-32 win over Baker on June 8. See the Tuesday, June 22 issue of the Baker City Herald for a story about the Baker-La Grande game. will be required for spectators in attendance unless vaccinated for COVID-19. “You’ve just got to stay organized and follow the guidance with all the regulations,” Gonzales said. “Then, we try to clearly communicate that.” Baker County Tournaments is hosting the 2021 1A state tourna- ment, as they have in years past. The organization will be in charge of tickets, score-keeping, announcing, trophies and other matters related to the tournament. Adults can purchase four-day passes for $45 or pay $8 for single- session tickets. Student tickets are available at $35 for four-day passes and $6 per single-session. With so many teams traveling for the tournament, Gonzales antici- Saint Alphonsus Baker City pates coaches and athletes lodging across Baker and Union counties. Due to the infl ux of travel during the summer, several teams have informed Gonzales that they will be camping or staying in RVs for the duration of the tournament. Each team will compete in three games regardless of results of the fi rst round, with losing teams play- ing for a chance at redemption in the consolation bracket. Nixyaawii (11-1) enters the 1A tournament as the top seed on the boys side, while Crane (8-0) is the top-seeded girls team. “Athletics were my world at that age and I wouldn’t be what I am without that,” Dunten said. “It’s a great opportunity for some closure at the end of the season.” Time has come... Covid 19 Drive Up Testing Will Be Closing, hit the trail with a set of the best! starting Monday June 21st COVID 19 testing will be available in the Saint Alphonsus Physicians Clinic 3325 Pocahontas Rd. Baker City, OR 97814 Same day appointments are available call (541) 524-8000 We’ve got what you want! 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