BAKER CITY HERALD • TuEsDAY, JAnuARY 4, 2022 A5 SPORTS Richardson, Young help Oregon rally, beat Utah 79-66 EUGENE (AP) — Will Rich- ardson scored 23 of his ca- reer-high 26 points in the second half, Jacob Young had a sea- son-high 22 points and Oregon rallied from a nine-point sec- ond-half deficit to beat Utah 79- 66 on Saturday night, Jan. 1. De’Vion Harmon added 11 points for Oregon (8-6, 1-2 Pac- 12). The Ducks made just one of their first 10 field-goal attempts and trailed most of the first half before Both Gach hit a 3-pointer to give Utah (8-6, 1-3) a 40-31 lead early in the second. Richard- son and Young combined to score 15 points in a 17-2 run over the next 3½ minutes that gave Oregon the lead for good. Richardson, who finished 9-of- 12 shooting and hit a career-high five 3-pointers, scored Oregon’s first nine points in an 11-4 spurt that made it 67-57 when Young drove the left side of the lane and dropped a wrap-around pass to N’Faly Dante for a two-hand dunk with 5:22 to play. Young hit a 3 about 2½ minutes later to push the lead into double figures for good. Branden Carlson led the Utes with 15 points, Marco Anthony scored 14 and Lazar Stefanovic added 10. David Jenkins Jr., who scored 1,194 points in two years at South Dakota State before leading UNLV in scoring at 14.8 points per game last season, fouled out with 7 minutes to play and was held scoreless for the first time in his career. The redshirt junior went into the game as Utah’s sec- ond-leading scorer at 12.7 per game while leading the Pac-12 in both made 3s (37) and 3-point field-goal percentage (.435). Oregon seemed to crank up its defensive intensity in the second half, pressuring Utes ball handlers into turnovers and scoring 20 of the Ducks’ 22 fast-break points. They shot 18 of 28 (64.3%) from the field and 6 of 8 from 3-point range while scoring 50 points af- ter halftime. The Ducks are 20-2 against Utah under coach Dana Altman and have won eight straight in the series. Zack Palmer/The Register-Guard Oregon guard Jacob Young, shown here against the University of Portland on Dec. 15, 2021, scored 22 points to help the Ducks beat Utah on Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022, in Eugene. Penny, Metcalf lead Seahawks to 51-29 blowout of Lions BY TIM BOOTH Associated Press SEATTLE — Russell Wilson was the last off the field, wav- ing his arms and stopping to sign a few autographs for the Seahawks fans who lingered in the rain. Heading into an offseason with expected changes that may include the franchise quarterback, Wilson provided at least one bright spot in Se- attle’s home finale of an other- wise disappointing season. “I was just thinking about joy and I was thinking about our fans,” Wilson said. “I was thinking about just, what a special moment to be able to, you know, win this game at home for our fans and for them to feel that energy again.” Rashaad Penny rushed for a career-high 170 yards and two touchdowns, Wilson threw three of his four TD passes to DK Metcalf, and the Seattle Se- ahawks routed the Detroit Li- ons 51-29 on Sunday, Jan. 2. Seattle (6-10) closed out its home schedule with its most impressive offensive showing of the season, raising questions about where those fireworks have been for most of an un- derachieving year. Penny rumbled for 144 yards in the first half, while Wilson threw TD passes to Metcalf and Tyler Lockett as Seattle built a 31-7 halftime lead. Penny has 481 yards rushing over the past four weeks and praised the performance of his offensive line. formance after several com- petitive games. Three of the Lions’ previous four losses had been by four points or less. “When we pulled it back within two scores, I thought this is a chance to get this thing back in our our favor. We’ll get a stop or turnover and and now we make this a one-possession game, and we just couldn’t do it,” Detroit coach Dan Campbell said. “That really disappointed me more than the other stuff.” Tim Boyle made his sec- ond straight start for Detroit with Jared Goff out due to a knee injury and was 22 of 37 for 262 yards and three inter- ceptions in the second half. He did have the highlight Steph Chambers/Getty Images-TNS of throwing a 6-yard touch- Quarterback Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks leads his team onto the field to start the NFC Wild Card down pass to left tackle Taylor Decker in the third quarter to Playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams at Lumen Field last January. in Seattle. With possible changes pull Detroit within 38-22. in the offseason, Wilson might have played his last home game for the Seahawks in a 51-29 win over De- St. Brown finished with troit on Sunday, Jan. 2, 2022. eight catches for 111 yards. but never returned. “When we were really at “It means a lot having them Carroll said Wagner was guys and then my job is easy,” our very best we were at our Penny’s big half Penny said. “There’s a big hole most balanced,” Seattle coach having an MRI. Penny topped his previous The futures of Wagner, Wil- career high of 137 yards in Pete Carroll said. “That’s there, all you have to do is son and Carroll — the trio maybe hard to get excited hit it.” the first half. It was the most that helped bring the Sea- about it. Whatever, I don’t Wilson added a third TD yards rushing by a Seahawks care. That’s a great way to play hawks their lone Super Bowl player in the first half of any to Metcalf on the third play title — have been debated this game.” of the second half. Wilson game and the most in a half with Seattle set to finish off its since Shaun Alexander had Despite the offensive fire- finished 20 of 29 for 236 worst season since 2009. yards, while Metcalf had a ca- works, it wasn’t all good for 192 yards in the second half “I hope so. I hope that’s the of a 2001 game against the Seattle. On Detroit’s first of- reer-high three touchdown case,” Wilson said of being fensive play, Seahawks line- catches. Metcalf has 12 TD Raiders. back in 2022. “Take it one day catches this season, also a ca- backer Bobby Wagner suf- Penny also had the sec- at a time but today was really ond-most yards rushing of any fered a sprained knee when reer best. he slipped and fell awkwardly about our team.” It was the fifth 50-point player in a half this season, Amon-Ra St. Brown ran for trailing only Dalvin Cook’s game in franchise history and trying to defend a screen pass for Jamaal Williams. He even- one touchdown and caught first since 2012 when Seattle 153 yards in the first half for another for the Lions (2-13-1), Minnesota against Pittsburgh. tually walked to the sideline beat Buffalo 50-17 in a game who turned in a lackluster per- and then to the locker room played in Toronto. “We wanted to be physical and coaches had all the faith in us to continue to dial them up, and Penny is just really running with a lot of con- fidence, really been playing inspired,” Seattle left tackle Duane Brown said. Rookie records St. Brown joined Leonard Thompson in 1981 as the only Lions wide receivers to score a touchdown rushing and re- ceiving in the same game. The last Lions wide receiver to rush for a touchdown was Calvin Johnson in 2007. St. Brown also became the first Detroit rookie to have touchdown catches in three straight games since Dave Middleton in 1955. Referee concern Referee Tony Corrente was helped off the field by athletic trainers after dropping to one knee on the field following a play midway through the third quarter. Medical personnel imme- diately rushed off both side- lines and Corrente eventu- ally walked off the field and toward the Seahawks locker room with a Seattle trainer holding his arm. Corrente returned at the start of the fourth quarter. Carroll said a player col- lided with Corrente. Up next Lions: Host Green Bay in the season finale next Sunday. Seahawks: Close out the sea- son next Sunday at Arizona. OSAA might allow high James scores season-high school athletes to profit 43, Lakers beat Trail Blazers Oregon School Activities Association Executive Di- rector Peter Weber told the PORTLAND — Last summer, new rules allowed Oregonian/OregonLive that college athletes the ability to the OSAA and the OSAA’s profit off their name, image Executive Board have had discussions on the topic. and likeness (NIL). Weber said the OSAA has Immediately, college been monitoring what is stars like Oregon football player Kayvon Thibodeaux happening in New York and will have language for the and basketball player Se- board to review during the dona Prince were able to Feb. 7 meeting. start cashing in on their Central Catholic football brands, including sponsor- coach Steve Pyne said he ship and non-fungible to- was not aware that this was ken (NFT) deals. But could the same rules something that the OSAA be extended to those in the was discussing, but raised high school ranks? It’s a little equity concerns as the only closer than one might think. student-athletes who would While the National Fed- likely profit from their NIL eration of State High School are those who also would Associations was quick to benefit at the college level. respond in July that high “It makes sense to me schoolers would not be able at the college level as the to profit from NIL, many NCAA makes millions of states have since switched dollars off of the athletes,” their positions. High school he said. “My hope is that it student-athletes in states does not happen.” like California and New Weber agreed that NIL York can profit via NIL. deals could lead to equity And Oregon could be join- concerns, adding that the ing those ranks soon. OSAA is monitoring what BY NIK STRENG The Oregonian other states are doing before creating their own language. To avoid certain ineq- uities while allowing stu- dent-athletes to profit from their NIL, Califor- nia and New York both employ a rule that stu- dent-athletes are able to participate in commercial endorsements so long as they are not affiliated with their schools or the state athletic association. “They can’t be wearing their school uniform or re- fer to their school or sec- tion,” said New York State Public High School Athletic Association spokesperson Chris Watson. Pyne, whose Rams won the 2021 OSAA 6A football state championship, is no stranger to student-athletes who could profit from these types of deals. Rams junior tight end Riley Williams will likely be the top recruit coming out of Oregon’s class of 2022 and would be a top target for high school NIL sponsorships. Blazing Fast Internet! ADD TO YOUR PACKAGE FOR ONLY 19 . 99 $ /mo. where available 2-YEAR TV PRICE GUARANTEE $ 69 99 190 CHANNELS MO. Local Channels! for 12 Mos. 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According to Sportradar, the oldest player to have a 40-14 game was Larry Bird, who was 35 when he had 49 points and 14 boards for the Boston Celtics in 1992 (which coincidentally also came against the Trail Blazers). “I don’t feel like I have been in the league 19 years. When I am daily reminded of it, I feel it some- times,” James said after his 67th 40-point game of his career and sixth in four seasons with the Lak- ers. “Sometimes you do have to re- mind people you can still do what you can do at a high level.” James was 16 of 26 from the field and made five 3-pointers in a game where the Lakers led throughout. “If that’s what our team needs to win, I’m OK with that,” said James, who during the last seven games — including Friday — is averag- ing 36 points and has made 57.8% of his shots from the field. “I’m not a guy who goes out and sees if I can jack up a bunch of shots. The streak I have been on with my scoring I have been efficient. I take pride in that as a player.” His seven-game streak is not an anomaly: He’s done it four other times. But this is the first since he was with Miami Heat in February 2013. James’ longest stretch is 10 with the Cleveland Cavaliers late in the 2005-06 season. The Lakers were up 69-54 at halftime on 27 points from James, who went coast-to-coast for a dunk to give Los Angeles a 53-37 advan- tage midway through the second quarter. He topped the 40-point mark on a 3-pointer from 27 feet out with 8:25 remaining to put the Lakers up 109-84. Los Angeles’ largest lead was 35 in the game’s final minute. “This is just LeBron James play- ing at a superior level more than what is happening around him,” Lakers coach Frank Vogel said. “While (Anthony Davis) is out, he is intent on doing everything he can to pile up wins and play at an extra-high level.” Malik Monk scored 18 points, Carmelo Anthony added 16 points and Russell Westbrook (15 points, 13 rebounds, 12 assists) recorded his ninth triple-double this season for the Lakers, who had dropped six of their last seven coming into the game. Portland’s Ben McLemore came off the bench to tie his sea- son-high with 28 points in his first game back after clearing the league’s health and safety protocols. Damian Lillard added 18 points for the Trail Blazers, who have dropped four straight and 11 of their last 13. “I don’t think we played with enough force. 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