A6 — BAKER CITY HERALD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2021 SPORTS BAKER GIRLS BASKETBALL Fruitland Grizzlies hold off Baker, 41-40  Both of Baker’s two losses this season were by a single point By JAYSON JACOBY jjacoby@bakercityherald.com On a night when Baker’s shots seemed magnetically repelled from the basket, even one that went through the hoop still fell short. And so, ultimately, did the Bulldogs in a 41-40 loss to Fruitland in a nonleague girls game Wednesday, Dec. 15 in the Baker gym. Rylee Elms banked in a shot with about 34 seconds left that provoked a burst of ap- plause from the fans who had braved the snowy evening to watch the Bulldogs’ last home game until after Christmas. But one of her feet was just past the three-point line. Elms’ dramatic shot, instead of tying the score at 41, cut the Grizzlies’ lead to 41-40. Baker coach Buell Gonza- les Jr. said Elms told him she thought her feet were behind that all-important stripe of paint. The Bulldogs had no choice but to foul Fruitland to stop the clock. Unfortunately, Baker had just three fouls in the second half, which meant the Bulldogs had to commit four fouls to force Fruitland to the free throw line and have a chance to get the ball back. Baker tried to get a steal in the process, but while chasing Fruitland players around the court, most of seconds ticked off the clock. There was less than eight seconds left when Fruitland’s Payton Fritts went to the line for a one-and-one. Fritts missed the fi rst free throw. clock to boost the lead to 41-38. Then, after a Baker miss, Ramos and Elms combined to block Huff’s shot with 52 seconds left. On the ensuing possession Elms banked in the long two-pointer for what turned out to be the fi nal points of the game. Gonzales said he was pleased by Baker’s resilience, especially in the fourth quar- ter, when the lead changed hands four times. “They’re gritty kids, and they like to play the game,” he said. Elms had 10 points for Baker. Flanagan added seven, and Macey Moore had four. Baker won the JV game, Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald 30-25. The JV team traveled to Prairie City on Thursday, Baker’s Jozie Ramos is swarmed by Fruitland defend- Baker’s Makenzie Flanagan drives the lane against Dec. 16 and lost 24-18 to the ers Wednesday, Dec. 15 in the Baker gym. Fruitland on Wednesday, Dec. 15 in the Baker gym. Prairie City varsity. ers, one from Fritts and one onds left in the quarter that “We had our opportuni- Baker grabbed the With both of Baker’s losses tied the score at 30. from Halle Drollinger. rebound but just 3.6 seconds ties, and the kids played by a single point — the Bull- Roubidoux, who led Baker extended its lead to hard,” Gonzales said. “I was were left when Gonzales dogs lost 48-47 at Pendleton impressed with their effort.” 21-15 on Ramos’ basket with Fruitland with 14 points, had on Dec. 7 — Gonzales said called timeout. the fi rst basket of the fourth the players are “starting to He was generally pleased 1:08 left in the fi rst half, but The referees initially with how Baker executed its Fruitland scored the last fi ve quarter to give Fruitland a had Baker inbounding near understand the value of each 32-30 lead. midcourt, which would have offense, and with the quality points, capped by Abbigail possession.” Elms, who had several Roubidoux’s 3-pointer at the of the shots the Bulldogs made it feasible to get a de- Baker embarked on its key offensive rebounds and buzzer, to cut the lead to 21- cent shot in such a short time. had. second long trip Friday, Dec. defensive plays, stole a pass 17, traveling to Klamath Falls The simple fact, Gonzales 20 at halftime. But Fruitland coach and raced downcourt for a Roubidoux then scored Amber Drollinger pointed out said, is that most of those to play Mazama. The Bull- shots, including at least half the fi rst basket of the second layin that tied the score at 32 dogs played Klamath Union that the timeout was called half to give the Grizzlies’ their with 6:32 left. before Baker had passed the a dozen that the Bulldogs Saturday morning. After Fritts scored inside fi rst lead, at 22-21, just 30 normally make at a high ball to midcourt. Baker then will take an seconds into the second half. to regain the lead for Fruit- percentage, didn’t fall. The referees agreed, and extended Christmas break, land at 34-32, Ramos scored returning to the Baker gym Baker responded with a Baker also committed too Baker instead had to inbound two baskets in 27 seconds, 7-0 run. many turnovers, he said. the ball from the far end of to take on Crane Tuesday, the second on an assist from Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. in a tourna- Ramos had four points, “We missed a lot of layups, the court, under the Fruit- Makenzie Flanagan scored on Jaca, and Baker led 36-34 a lot of shots, and we had land basket. ment. a breakaway layin off a nifty with 4:28 left. The Bulldogs weren’t able turnovers,” Gonzales said. Powder Valley’s girls and Again the Grizzlies ral- “Usually that’s a recipe for a pass from Taylor Gyllenberg, to get a shot off before the boys teams will also play. and Brooklyn Jaca made one lied, scoring six straight loss against a good team.” fi nal buzzer. The Badger boys will play of two free throws in the run. points. Graycie Huff’s inside Mac-Hi on Monday, Dec. 27 at Despite its shooting Despite the disappoint- basket with 2:30 left gave The Bulldogs also held ment of a loss, Gonzales said struggles, Baker led most of 2 p.m., with the Powder Val- Fruitland scoreless for almost Fruitland its biggest lead, the game. he thinks Baker, in many ley girls playing Mac-Hi the 40-36. four minutes. Jozie Ramos had six of respects, played its best game same day at 3:30 p.m. Ramos swished a 14-foot- But after Baker took a 28- her game-high 18 points in of the young season. On Tuesday, Dec. 28, the er with 1:53 left to cut the 22 lead, the Grizzlies scored the fi rst quarter and Baker And he’s convinced that Powder boys will play Burns lead to 40-38. eight of the last 10 points of Fruitland is the best of the six led 12-8. at 11 a.m., followed by the Fritts made one of two the quarter. 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