A6 — BAKER CITY HERALD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2021 SPORTS Weiser rolls past Bulldogs By COREY KIRK ckirk@bakercityherald.com Under the bright lights of Baker Bulldog Memorial Stadium Friday night, Sept. 17, Baker was unable to keep up with the undefeated Weiser Wolverines. Weiser (4-0) raced to a 21-0 lead after one quarter and rolled to a 48-12 win over the Bulldogs. Baker, whose three op- ponents have a combined record of 11-0, fell to 0-3 after a season-opening loss to Cas- cade and a loss at Homedale, Idaho, on Sept. 11. Baker coach Jason Ra- mos said he had confi dence going into Friday’s game, as the team had a strong week of practice. “We just felt like we needed to achieve a new level of physicality, we chal- lenged our guys to bring it more in practice,” Ramos said. “We had two really good practices at the end of the week this week, Wednesday and Thursday.” Ramos said Baker’s inability to get its running game going was a glaring problem in the fi rst quarter as Weiser scored three times and forced Baker to punt on each of its possessions. The Bulldogs fi nished with 112 rushing yards. “We are just struggling inside with that, we were a little outmatched with that,” Ramos said. “We have to do better up front, we got to get Gauge (Bloomer) going.” The Bulldogs have strug- gled to open holes for Bloom- er, Baker’s top running back and a senior leader. Baker’s defense tight- ened in the second quarter, holding Weiser to a late fi eld goal. On offense, meanwhile, the Bulldogs had their best scoring chance after sopho- more Malaki Myer returned a punt for more than 30 Baker girls, boys 3rd at Wallowa meet Baker girls 5th, Sydney Lamb, 22:25.7; 7th, Emma Baeth, Baker’s girls and boys 22:57.6; 9th, Sofi a Kaaen, cross-country teams both fi nished third in the team 23:11.7; 24th, Paige Marlia, 27:27.2; 27th, Katie Spaugh, standings at the Wallowa 28:43.4 County Invitational on Baker also had several Friday, Sept. 17 at Wallowa runners compete in the ju- Lake State Park. nior varsity and junior high The Baker girls, led by seniors Sydney Lamb (fi fth races. Baker fi nished second overall) and Emma Baeth in the boys standings at the (seventh) were 10 points junior high level, and the behind runner-up Union, and 21 points behind fi rst- girls were fourth. place La Grande. Fresh- man Sofi a Kaaen also was Junior varsity boys among the top 10 fi nishers, 9th, Reeve Damschen, placing ninth. 22:57; 25th, Seth Holden, Junior Thaddeus Pepera 29:02.2; 27th, Karsten fi nished 16th, and fresh- Cikanek, 30:58.9 man Daniel Brown 17th, to lead the Baker boys to Junior varsity girls third place behind Union 1st, Annastasia Johnson, and Enterprise. 28:47.2; 5th, Lilly Collins, “It was a beautiful 30:31.1; 6th, Avery Collier, course,” Baker coach Suzy 30:31.3 Cole said. “It was really fun to run at. I think that our Junior high girls numbers are really strong, (2,500-meter course) and our kids and effort are 31st, Sage Cuzick, 13:17.3; really strong. Varsity, it was 34th, Ruby Heriza, 13:27.0; not one of their better races 45th, Gwen Rasmussen, collectively, but that is why 14:21.8; 52nd, Meren Je- we have races throughout senko, 15:15.6; 63rd, Jurnee the season, to kind of know Bliss, 16:23.8 where we are and how we are feeling. They trained Junior high boys hard, they prepared well (2,500-meter course) and they were race ready, 4th, Kane Hellburg, it’s just not every race is 10:03.4; 15th, Jack Joseph, ideal.” 11:23.5; 28th, Robert (Tyler) Pine Eagle senior Caleb Wirth, 12:01.6; 33rd, Lance Brown was fourth overall, Downing, 12:07.1; 36th, Eng- with a time of 18:13.1. His strom Richard, 12:21.5; 37th, Spartan teammate, junior Kegan Bott, 12:22.4; 44th, Ro- Cooper Gover, placed 18th man Zickgraf, 12:40.8; 54th, in 19:56. Theodore Pepera, 13:24.3; 60th, Harris Gaslin, 14:18.5 The BHS cross-country Baker boys 16th, Thaddeus Pepera, teams will compete Thursday, 19:38.6; 17th, Daniel Sept. 23 at the Stanfi eld Fun Brown, 19:55.7; 21st, Seth Country event starting at Mastrude, 20:06.6; 28th, 4 p.m. Jordan Mills, 21:20.9; 29th, The BMS teams will com- Payton Waters, 21:36.9; pete Saturday, Sept. 25 at the 34th, Tanner Lucas, John Hascal Memorial 3K at 22:12.5 Pilot Rock starting at noon. By COREY KIRK ckirk@bakercityherald.com Corey Kirk/Baker City Herald A host of Bulldogs combine to bring down a Weiser ball carrier on Friday, Sept. 17 at Baker Bulldog Memorial Stadium. yards. Baker then marched inside the 10, but were un- able to get into the end zone. Weiser led 24-0 at half- time. “We knew we were get- ting the ball back in the second half, so we were say- ing, let’s come out and put it together like we did, let’s get a score on the board and let’s get a stop,” Ramos said. But it was Weiser that struck fi rst in the third quarter, scoring in the fi rst two minutes to extend its lead to 31-0. Baker then got on the scoreboard. Myer intercepted a Weiser pass, and later caught the fi rst of his two touchdown passes from fel- low sophomore Paul Hobson. Myer fi nished with eight catches for 140 yards. “We know what Malaki can do, he’s a great athlete and he can get behind guys and we can just get him the ball so he can make plays, so that’s what we were trying to do,” Ramos said. Hobson also had a stron- ger second half. He ended up 13 for 24 passing for 168 yards, with the two scoring tosses to Myer, and a pair of interceptions. Ramos said his younger quarterback continues to improve. “We know he has poten- tial, we just have to work with that,” Ramos said. “Both (Myer and Hobson) are sophomores, are still growing and learning as a part of their process,” Ra- mos said. Although Baker was able to prevent the shutout, the Wolverines had a strong fourth quarter with a pair of touchdowns and a fi eld goal for the fi nal margin. Ramos said that despite the loss, he saw a lot of posi- tive things as Baker prepares to start its league schedule. “We had to overcome adversity this week, with los- ing kids (to injuries) and our third really tough game in a row and we talked about it the whole time,” Ramos said. “This is a challenge for us and we will fi nd out what we are made of ... I think we will get better from here.” Bloomer had a strong sec- ond half and ended up with 108 yards on 26 carries. Tate Powell had three re- ceptions, and Dash Bloomer, Dylon Freeman and Drake Harper each had a catch. Baker returns to the road for its league opener Friday, Sept. 24, taking on Mac-Hi (0-2) at Milton-Freewater for a 7 p.m. kickoff. The Pioneers lost 70-0 to La Grande on Sept. 10. Corey Kirk/Baker City Herald Baker’s Dash Bloomer (middle) and Drake Harper (No. 16) tackle a Weiser Wolverine on Friday evening, Sept. 17 at Baker Bulldog Memorial Stadium. SERVING ALL OF EASTERN OREGON FOR OVER 100 YEARS BAKER GARAGE INC. 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