BAKER CITY HERALD • TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2022 A5 SPORTS BAKER GIRLS BASKETBALL Bulldogs roll past Ontario Bulldogs improve to 2-0 in league play BY JAYSON JACOBY jjacoby@bakercityherald.com Ontario’s Xiomara Ortega made a 3-pointer from the top of the key less than a minute into the Tigers’ girls basketball game against Baker in the Bulldogs’ gym. Ontario led 3-0. And that was about the only surprising thing to happen Friday evening, Jan. 21. Baker scored the next 16 points and went on to a rather predictable 69-16 rout of the winless Tigers. The Bulldogs, now 2-0 in the Greater Oregon League, improved to 12-4 over- all. Baker is ranked fifth in the state in the Class 4A division. Baker led 26-8 after the first quarter and 48-13 at halftime. Although the Bulldogs slowed down their offense in the second half — partly on purpose — Baker’s defense was even more smothering, holding Ontario to just three points in the second half, including a scoreless third quarter. Baker coach Jason Ramos said he talked with his players before the game about the need to stay focused even against an opponent that was likely to be overmatched. “We talked about trying to maintain a high level of basketball continuity, and I think that’s what we saw in the first half,” Ramos said. He was also pleased with Baker’s success at another point of emphasis in the game — avoiding what he called “silly” fouls. The Bulldogs committed a season-low seven fouls, including only one in the second half. Ontario shot just six free throws. With a 35-point lead at halftime, Ramos said he sought to use the second half to work on running offensive sets, inevitably a more relevant situation than a practice. “The girls were still playing at our level, and we had a chance to get into our sets and run our halfcourt offense,” he said. Baker junior Rylee Elms, who scored six of Baker’s first eight points and finished with 10, said that although it can be diffi- cult to maintain focus in a game when the outcome isn’t in doubt after the first quar- ter, she thinks the Bulldogs did well. Elms said Ramos talked before the game about taking advantage of the chance to fine-tune the Bulldogs’ offense. “I feel like we definitely executed, and we ran a couple of new plays,” Elms said. She said Baker, which has won six of its past seven games, is “really starting to communicate and play as a team.” Baker had five players in double figures, ONTARIO (16) Dester 2 1-1 5, Wilson 1 1-1 5, Eidson 0 0-0 0, Ortega 2 1-2 6, Evans 0 0-0 0, Campbell 0 0-0 0, Womack 0 0-0 0, Esquivel 0 0-2 0. Totals 6 3-6 16. BAKER (69) Elms 5 0-0 10, Flanagan 1 0-0 2, Wilde 0 0-0 0, Gyllenberg 4 0-0 10, Pierce 5 0-2 10, Ramos 10 4-5 25, Roy 0 2-4 2, Jaca 0 1-2 1, Robb 0 0-0 0, Moore 3 3-3 9. Totals 28 10-16 69. Ontario 8 5 0 3 — 16 Baker 26 22 15 6 — 69 led by Elms’ fellow junior, Jozie Ramos, who scored in every quarter and finished with a game-high 25 points. Two other juniors, Sydnee Pierce and Taylor Gyllenberg, joined Elms in double figures with 10 points each. Another junior, Macey Moore, added nine points. After playing three games in eight days, Baker has most of this week off to prepare for a game that could help decide the GOL title. The Bulldogs travel to La Grande on Friday, Jan. 28, for a 6 p.m. game against Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald the Tigers, who are 9-5 overall and sit atop Baker’s Sydnee Pierce elevates on the way to a layin against Ontario the league standings with Baker at 2-0. on Friday, Jan. 21, 2022, in the Baker gym. BAKER WRESTLING OREGON MEN’S BASKETBALL Bulldogs pin Mac-Hi Ducks rout Huskies for 5th straight win BAKER CITY HERALD The Baker wrestling team continued to round into shape as it prepares for the regional tournament by beating Mac-Hi 65-12 in a dual on Thursday, Jan. 20, at Milton-Freewater. It was Baker’s second dual win in as many days. The Bulldogs topped Nyssa 52-23 on the Baker mats on Wednesday, Jan. 19. Baker finished a hectic week by competing in a large tour- nament on Friday, Jan. 21, at John Day. Complete results weren’t available by press time, but three Baker wrestlers went un- defeated in the tournament — Jaden Martin, Gauge Bloomer and Sheylin Karolski. “There was some great com- petition there from all of the surrounding schools in our area throughout Eastern Or- egon,” Baker coach Brandon Young said. STEVE MIMS Associated Press Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald Baker’s Gavin Stone wrestles on Jan. 19, 2022, in the Baker gym. Ryan Brown had a tough match with Mac-Hi’s Wyatt Koch but he battled and even- tually won by fall. Ben Coburn won by for- Mac-Hi dual feit and then wrestled Koch in Young said one of the high- an extra match, pinning the lights from Baker’s win was Mac-Hi wrestler. the performance of Cole Hes- Other Baker results: ter, who moved up from his • Aldo Duran, 113 pounds, usual 132 pounds to 138 to won by forfeit. take on regional champion • Sage Darlington, 126, won Cooper Yensen. by forfeit. Yensen defeated Hester in • Samuel Nelson, 132, won the regionals last year. by forfeit. “A summer of hard work • Gavin Stone, 145, won by and weight training paid off for forfeit. Cole as this time around it was • Adrian Allen, 182, defeated all Cole,” Young said. Rocky McClellan by fall. • Gauge Bloomer, 195, de- Hester won by technical fall, meaning he was 15 points feated Brian Day by fall. • Jayden Clark, 220, lost to ahead of Yensen. Tanner Wells by fall. Wells is “Cole capitalized on several ranked second in the state. takedowns and put Yensen on • Russell Walden, 285, de- his back a few times,” Young feated Francisco De La Rose said. “That is a huge jump for by fall. Cole and puts him in a great “Russell has really improved position heading into regionals.” a ton this season,” Young said At 160 pounds, Baker’s of the sophomore. “He has a great work ethic, and a bunch of tough wrestling partners.” In extra matches: • Mac-Hi’s Cooper Yensen, 132 pounds, defeated Samuel Nelson by fall. • Mac-Hi’s Aysia Quigg, 160, defeated Sheylin Karolski by fall. • Jacob Mills, 182, defeated Rocky McClellan by fall. • Mac-Hi’s Brian Day, 195, defeated Connor Jensen by fall. • Jayden Clark, 285, defeated Francisco De La Rosa by fall. Baker returns to its home mats today, Jan. 25, hosting ri- val La Grande in a dual. Bak- er’s senior wrestlers will be recognized at 5 p.m., followed by JV and girls matches, and varsity boys at 6 p.m. On Thursday, Jan. 27, Baker will host a JV and girls tourna- ment (times to be announced), and a home middle school tournament is set for Friday, Jan. 28 in the BHS main gym. EUGENE — Will Rich- ardson scored 21 points as Oregon won its sixth straight game with an 84-56 victory over Washington on Sunday night, Jan. 23. Jacob Young and Quincy Guerrier each added 12 points as the Ducks (12-6) moved up to fourth place in the Pac-12 at 5-2. Franck Kepnang and De’Vion Harmon each scored nine points for Oregon. Terrell Brown Jr. scored 14 points and Emmitt Matthews Jr. added 12 points to pace the Huskies (9-8, 4-3). Oregon shot 65.5% from the field in the first half, in- cluding 8 for 12 from 3-point range, to take a 48-13 lead at the break. “We knew that was a good Washington team that had won four of its last five so we had a sense of urgency,” Guer- rier said. “We played really well on defense in the first half... Sharing the ball is a ma- jor key to be successful against their zone so we were sharing the ball and ready to shoot it.” Oregon took a 13-4 lead on a 3-pointer by Richardson be- fore Nate Roberts scored for Washington. The Ducks followed with 11 straight points, including two dunks from Kepnang, to take a 24-6 lead midway through the first half. After Daejon Davis made two free throws for Washing- ton, Oregon answered with 16 straight points beginning with a 3-pointer from Eric Wil- liams Jr. Richardson added a jumper and a 3-pointer before Guerrier made a 3-pointer to push the Ducks ahead 37-8. “We were ready to play,” Oregon coach Dana Altman said “I thought in the first half, our defensive activity was really good. We forced a lot of turnovers.” Oregon finished 32 for 59 from the field, 9 of 18 from behind the arc. The Ducks had 16 assists while forcing Washington into 23 turn- overs. “It was one of those nights,” Altman said. “We had a good first half, 8-for-12 on 3-point- ers, so things were clicking for us especially in the first half.” The most valuable and respected source of local news, advertising and information for our communities. eomediagroup.com Baker City's Newest Brewery Taproom Hours: Wed-Fri 4pm to 8pm Sat 2pm to 8pm Closed Sun-Tues Snacks | Beer | Cider 541-519-1337 | 1935 1st St, Baker City, OR IT’S IN YOUR INBOX before your mailbox Subscribers can receive daily email updates and uninterrupted digital delivery on a computer, tablet and smartphone Sign up for free digital access Call 800-781-3214 BakerCityHerald.com