BAKER CITY HERALD • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2022 A5 SPORTS BAKER BOYS BASKETBALL La Grande romps past Bulldogs, 76-44 Tigers avenge Baker’s 67-41 win at La Grande on Jan. 28 LA GRANDE (76) Tsiatsos 6 0-0 13, Williams 3 0-0 8, Young 0 0-0 0, A. Rodri- guez 7 3-3 17, Bell 9 1-2 21, C. Rodriguez 1 0-0 2, Hunts- man 0 0-0 0, Schow 0 2-2 2, Hutchins 6 0-0 13, Staab 0 0-0 0, Begin 0 0-0 0. Totals 32 6-7 76. BY JAYSON JACOBY jjacoby@bakercityherald.com So much for home court advantage. The Baker and La Grande boys basketball teams seem to have no respect for the tradi- tional notion that the home team, comforted by familiar surroundings and energized by its fans filling the gym with decibels, can overcome rough stretches. The last two games between these rivals, over a span of nine days, have defied that convention. On Tuesday night, Feb. 8, in a loud Baker gym, the Tigers scored the final 14 points of the first quarter and the first basket of the second to take a 12-point lead. Baker rallied briefly later in the second quarter, but the Ti- gers dominated thereafter and went on to a 76-44 rout. The margin of victory was especially shocking given what happened on Jan. 28 at La Grande. There, the Bulldogs con- trolled the game from the start in a 67-41 win that Baker coach Jebron Jones described as “one of the funnest games I’ve been a part of in my coaching and playing career.” The rematch was decidedly less pleasant. “La Grande came in with something to prove,” Jones said after the loss on Tues- day night. “When you lose on your home court like they did the first time, they came out and played hard all 32 min- utes. They attacked the glass, made the right pass. They did a great job.” As the wildly different re- sults in the two games make clear, almost everything that worked for Baker at La Grande nine days earlier was ineffective Tuesday. The halfcourt trap that so discombobulated the Tigers yielded just a few steals Tues- day at Baker. Baker’s fullcourt press was similarly fruitless. La Grande coach Mark Carollo said he emphasized in preparing his team for the rematch how vital it was that they keep their composure against Baker’s frenetic de- fense. “We knew the pressure was going to come,” Carollo said. “It was a matter of knowing where to go with the ball, frankly just being strong with the ball. We did a good job of not getting in a hurry.” The Tigers also took advan- tage of Baker’s double teams to find open teammates in the key for more than half a dozen easy baskets. “It’s about keeping your head up and seeing your op- tions,” Carollo said. “If you have two people guarding you somebody is going to be open.” That Tuesday’s game was back and forth to start shouldn’t have surprised any- one. Baker’s romp at La Grande is a stark anomaly on the Ti- gers’ 12-2 record. Their only other loss was 57-43 against Fruitland, Idaho, on Dec. 14. On Tuesday the teams traded baskets, and leads, early. The score was tied at 5 and 7. Isaiah Jones and Hudson Spike had consecutive short jumpers to give Baker an 11-7 lead midway through the first quarter. But the Bulldogs didn’t score again before the break. Devin Bell started La Grande’s game-turning 16-0 run with a 3-pointer. The Tigers scored seven points in the last 48 seconds, capped by Sam Tsiatsos’ two inside hoops, and La Grande led 21-11 after the first quarter. Alex Rodriguez opened the BAKER (44) Logsdon 1 0-0 3, Harper 0 0-0 0, Gambleton 1 0-0 2, Quin- tela 0 0-0 0, Younger 1 0-1 2, Molina 0 0-0 0, Spike 2 2-2 6, Jones 7 0-2 16, Long 2 0-0 4, Hobson 5 0-0 11, Charbon- neau 0 0-0 0, Mitchell 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 2-5 44. La Grande 21 23 14 18 — 76 Baker 11 20 7 6 — 44 gon University, was on the coaching staff at EOU during the mid 2000s while Car- ollo, from Hermiston, was an All-American player for the Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald Mountaineers.) Baker’s Jaron Long, who missed the previous three games with a knee injury, guards La Grande’s Logan Williams on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, in the “I don’t know if either of us expected what we got on our Baker gym. home court,” Carollo said. “I’m just happy that our boys “We have a target on our back. The kids were able to show up tonight.” Jones said that despite his have to get used to the fact that people are disappointment, he under- stands — and told his players coming at them.” — that La Grande’s perfor- — Baker coach Jebron Jones mance shows that all of Bak- er’s opponents are likely to bring a special intensity to the game given the Bulldogs’ re- cord — now 15-5 and 4-1 in the Greater Oregon League. “I take it as a compliment,” Jones said. “We have a target on our back. The kids have to get used to the fact that people are coming at them.” He conceded that the two straight losses — Baker lost 69-68 to Powder Valley on a late 3-pointer by Reece Dixon on Feb. 5 — stung because the two opponents are Baker’s closest foes, geographically, and both games were in Bak- er’s gym. “It hurts a little more be- cause it’s La Grande, and it’s at home,” Jones said. “That hurts the pride a little bit.” He was glad, though, that the Bulldogs had little time Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald to think about the two losses. Baker’s Hudson Spike goes to the basket against La Grande on They returned to their home court on Wednesday, Feb. 9, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, in the Baker gym. against Vale (the game tipped off after press time for the Thursday, Feb. 10, issue). Jones said the Vikings, like La Grande and Powder Val- ley, have something to prove against Baker. The Bulldogs beat Vale 88- 87 in a three-overtime thriller Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald on Jan. 18, at Vale. Baker’s Isaiah Jones is swarmed by La Grande defenders during the “I’m glad we play tomor- row,” Jones said Tuesday Tigers’ 76-44 win in the Baker gym on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. night, “just so I can see the character of the young men.” scoring in the second quarter Grande’s lead had swelled to Baker freshman Jaron Long, with two free throws to push 54-31. who missed Baker’s previous La Grande’s lead to 23-11. Grant Gambleton made a three games after injuring his Jones ended the 16-0 run reverse layin, and Logsdon knee in the win at La Grande with an inside basket, and he hit a 3-pointer with 3:30 left on Jan. 28, returned on Tues- followed that with a 3-pointer. in the quarter, his fist pump day. Long entered the game Hobson scored on a nice pass briefly enlivening the Baker with five minutes left in the from Jaxon Logsdon to cut La crowd as he trimmed the lead Grande’s lead to 25-18. first quarter and finished with to 54-36. After Tsiatsos’ rebound bas- four points. But Hutchins had a re- ket boosted the Tigers’ lead to bound basket and Rodriguez Baker concludes its GOL 29-20, Jones swished another had yet another layin to push schedule Friday, Feb. 11, 3-pointer that provoked a roar the Tigers’ lead back to 58-36. traveling to Ontario for a from the Baker fans and cut 6:30 p.m. PST tip off. La Grande then capped its the lead to 29-23. If Baker wins it will fin- nearly flawless performance But the Bulldogs would ish with a 5-1 league record. by scoring the final 12 points never get closer. La Grande is 3-1 with games of the game. Bell scored seven points in remaining against Mac-Hi The Tigers outscored Baker the final three minutes of the 32-13 in the second half. Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald and Ontario. If Baker and half, and Rodriguez’s inside La Grande had four players Baker’s Hudson Spike leaps to block a shot by La Grande’s Jace Schow La Grande are tied, the team basket with seven seconds left in double figures — in addi- with the highest RPI ranking on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, in the Baker gym. pushed the La Grande lead to tion to Bell’s 21, Rodriguez would host the GOL play- 44-31 at halftime. had 17, and Hutchins and Tsi- with 16 and Hobson with 11. gested that Jones, his longtime off game on Feb. 19. As of Bell had 14 of his game- atsos 13 each. Carollo admitted that the friend, probably felt the same. Wednesday morning, Feb. 9, high 21 points in the first Baker was ranked eighth, and Baker had just two play- outcome surprised him. (Jones, a former basket- half, and the Tigers had four ers in double figures — Jones And with a laugh he sug- ball player at Eastern Ore- La Grande ninth. 3-pointers. “We came out and shot the ball extremely well in the first half,” Carollo said. 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