A6 — BAKER CITY HERALD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2021 SPORTS BAKER GIRLS SOCCER Tigers top Bulldogs, 2-0 and getting the play back into playable spaces,” Tee- garden said. When the fi nal whistle had sounded Tuesday, Tee- garden was proud of the girls for great sportsmanship and spirits throughout the match. “We wanted a win but we’re happy with the im- proved score,” she said, refer- ring to the 4-1 loss to Ontario last month. “We know what to keep working on and we’ll keep improving.” The Bulldogs’ season will conclude Monday, Oct. 25 as they play host to Mac-Hi (6-4-1) for a 5 p.m. kickoff. Baker tied the Pioneers 2-2 on Oct. 5. against the same team, they were extremely physical; there were many injuries The Baker girls soccer throughout the game, which team battled a physical had our girls fl ustered and Ontario squad to a 0-0 tie frustrated as the game went after the fi rst half, but the on,” Teegarden said. Bulldogs couldn’t keep the Besides scoring twice in Tigers from fi nding the back of the net twice in the second the second half, Ontario was able to thwart the Bulldogs’ half. offensive attack. Baker (2-9-1) lost 2-0 Teegarden said Baker at Ontario in its fi nal road match of the season on Tues- players struggled to avoid getting mired in big groups, day, Oct. 19. with no room to maneuver. Baker assistant coach Christine Teegarden said the She said the Bulldogs need to improve on that, to “release Bulldogs were expecting a the pressure” as she de- rough match after a 4-1 loss to Ontario (3-7) on Sept. 30 at scribes it. “Get out of those packed the Baker Sports Complex. spaces, switching the fi eld “As with our last game By COREY KIRK ckirk@bakercityherald.com Suzi Smith/Contributed Photo Baker sophomore Skye Smith, No. 22, plays against Ontario’s Alina Gonzalez, No. 11, and Jayden Mireles, No. 14, during a match Tuesday, Oct. 19, at Ontario. Curry, Warriors stun James, Lakers 121-114 in opener “Those two guys were spectacular,” coach Frank LOS ANGELES — Open- Vogel said. “We’re going to be ing night in Hollywood went pretty good if we get those well for three quarters for Los type of performances. We just have to be better defensively. Angeles Lakers superstars LeBron James and Anthony This is a team that is all new Davis against Stephen Curry to each other, so everybody’s fi nding their way a little bit.” and the Golden State War- Westbrook shot just 4 for riors. But it was a fl op for their 13 for eight points in his Lak- new supporting cast, includ- ers debut. “Him more than anybody, ing L.A. native and former it’s going to be an adjustment league MVP Russell West- period,” Vogel said. “He’s brook. coming into our culture, our Curry, a two-time MVP, system, he’s the new guy, had 21 points, 10 rebounds he’s got to fi nd his way. It’s and 10 assists for the War- diffi cult, when you’re used to riors, who rallied from 10 being the guy that has the points down to stun the ball most nights, to be able Lakers 121-114 in a season to play off others like LeBron opener Tuesday night, Oct. and A.D. It’s just a little bit 19. different for him. He’s going The Lakers went cold in to be great for us but it’s the fourth quarter, and sur- going to be an adjustment rendered the lead halfway period.” through the period. James and Davis said James had 34 points and 11 rebounds, while Davis had they helped console West- brook afterward. 33 points and 11 rebounds. “I told Russ to go home No other Lakers scored in and watch a comedy,” James double fi gures. By BERNIE WILSON Associated Press said. “Put a smile on his face. Don’t be so hard on himself.” The Lakers had an 84-74 lead late in the third quarter after a jumper by Kent Baze- more, but the Warriors slowly closed the gap. “We didn’t fi nish quarters well the whole night,” Vogel said. “We gave up a 38-point fourth quarter. If you do that you’re going to lose most nights. Our defense is just not on a string yet. I thought we did a good job being up on Steph, but the back side was much better in the fi rst half than the second half.” Curry made three free throws in the closing seconds of the third quarter after he was fouled taking a 3-pointer, and Jordan Poole and Da- mion Lee hit 3-pointers early in the fourth. Poole’s layup with 9:17 left put the Warriors ahead for good at 91-90, and he fi nished with 20 points. The Warriors expanded the lead to 98-90 before the Lakers twice closed within two points. But Curry and Nemanja Bjelica each hit 3-pointers to give the Warriors some breathing room. Bjelica had 15 points and 11 rebounds, while Lee also scored 15 points. “We kept our composure and didn’t turn the ball over in the second half, which was a huge benefi t to just maintaining the pace and giving ourselves some looks,” Curry said. “But the fact that everybody who was on the fl oor contributed in a mean- ingful way kind of speaks to our depth and how we want to play going forward. We’re excited about that and it’s good to be 1-0.” Davis and James domi- nated for much of the game while welcoming a slew of new teammates, including Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, Rajon Rondo, Dwight Howard and DeAndre Jordan. The Lakers, who won the NBA title in the bubble in October 2020, retooled after losing to the Phoenix Suns in the fi rst round of last sea- son’s playoffs. They retained just three players — James, Davis and Talen Horton- Tucker, who’s out with a thumb injury. James and Davis made Insurance from Electrical By: E astern O regon E lectric, I nc. 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