BAKER CITY HERALD • THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2022 A7 SPORTS BAKER BOYS GOLF HOSTS INVITATIONAL Baker claims individual, team titles BY IAN CRAWFORD icrawford@bakercityherald.com Ian Crawford/Baker City Herald Baker’s Kiley Jo Aldrich advances to second base in the bottom of the third inning against Heppner/Ione on April 25, 2022. BAKER SOFTBALL Bulldogs blank Heppner/Ione Kaycee Cuzick pitches complete game shutout BY IAN CRAWFORD icrawford@bakercityherald.com With Kaycee Cuzick domi- nating in the circle, the Baker softball team blanked Hep- pner/Ione 5-0 on Monday, April 25, at the Sports Com- plex, ending a four-game los- ing streak. On a day with rain threat- ening, Cuzick allowed just five hits and struck out 12 Mustang batters. She walked only one. “Kaycee did a great job in the circle, threw lots of strikes,” Baker coach Sonny Gulick said. “She had a 9-pitch inning.” Cuzick threw a first-pitch strike to 19 of the 27 batters she faced, and 70 of her 101 pitches were strikes. She set the Mustangs down in order in the second, third and sixth innings. Several Heppner/Ione bat- ters bunted to try to reach base, but the Baker defense was solid. One bunt in the third inning even popped straight to Cuz- ick’s glove for an out. Baker, which was plagued by errors in losing both games of a doubleheader to La Grande on April 22, didn’t commit an error against Heppner/Ione. The Mustangs had only one miscue. “That’s a team that we han- dled pretty well earlier in the season and they have clearly gotten a lot better, but I don’t think we gave them our best effort today,” Gulick said. Baker opened the season on March 17 by sweeping the Mustangs, 13-10 and 16-0, at Heppner. In Monday’s rematch, Baker had eight hits. “It was definitely rough at the plate, but we had a few people that had a good day,” Gulick said. “Kiley Jo Aldrich had a good game, Brooklyn Rayl hit the ball well and Em- rie Osborn did a good job of getting onto base for us.” Aldrich, Baker’s leadoff hit- ter, went 3 for 4, including a double, and drove in one run. Rayl, batting second, went 2 for 4 with a double and two RBIs. Osborn was 1 for 1 and drew two walks. Baker took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first when Al- drich doubled and came home on a wild pitch. The Bulldogs added another run in the third on Rayl’s RBI single, and boosted the lead Baker freshman Isaiah Jones birdied the first two holes and went on to shoot an even- par round of 70 to win medalist honors at the Baker Invitational boys golf tourna- ment on Monday, April 25, at Quail Ridge Golf Course. Jones led Baker to the team title. The Bull- dogs’ top four scores totaled 315 strokes, ahead of runner-up Fruitland, Idaho, at 338, and La Grande in third at 358. Baker’s Jesse Maldonado carded a 76 to place third overall. Baker’s other varsity scores were Kaden Conklin, 82, Gavin Stecher, 87, and Palmer Chandler, 88. Baker coach Mike Long said players took advantage of the dry weather by starting a few minutes earlier than expected with possible rain forecast later in the day. “Those guys haven’t had the best weather, we finally got a little good weather,” Long said. “They play out there all the time, so it’s not unusual for them to shoot those scores.” Baker competed against eight other teams — Mac-Hi, Weiser, Ontario, Nyssa, Homedale, Fruitland, La Grande and Vale. Ian Crawford/Baker City Herald Burns had three players, one short of a full team. Baker had three players in the junior var- sity tournament. Owen Higdon had a round of 101, Alex Ritter shot a 107, and Kade Rudi a 127. Long said Baker has a busy schedule ahead. The girls and boys teams were slated to travel to Walla Walla, Washington, on Wednesday, April 27, the boys have a tournament Friday, April 29, in La Grande, and both boys and girls teams are scheduled to travel to Ontario on May 2. 2022 Baker’s Kaci Anderson swings at a pitch during the Bulldogs’ 5-0 win over Heppner/Ione on April 25, 2022, at the Sports Complex. I Hepp./Ione 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 Baker 1 0 1 0 1 2 x — 5 Nation and Cutsforth. Cuzick and K. Anderson. to 3-0 on Rayl’s RBI double in the fifth. Baker added two insurance runs in the sixth, the first via an error on Te’ygan Coley’s pop up, the second on Al- drich’s single. The Bulldogs return home for a league doubleheader against Mac-Hi on Friday, April 29. First pitch is set for 2 p.m. Baker lost both games of a doubleheader to the Pi- oneers at Milton-Freewater on April 6, by scores of 10-9 and 11-8. Ian Crawford/Baker City Herald Isaiah Jones hits his tee shot on the 15th hole at Quail Ridge Golf Course during the Baker Invita- tional on Monday, April 25, 2022. Northeast Oregon PHOTO CONTEST Visit bakercityherald.com and enter today! Baker County CHURCH DIRECTORY Elkhorn Baptist Church Sunday School 10 am Morning Worship 11 am Evening Worship 6 pm Discovery Kids Worship 6:30 pm 3520 Birch St, Baker City 541-523-4332 Baker & Haines United Methodist Churches Baker UMC, 1919 2nd St, at 11am Haines UMC, 814 Robert St, at 9am To join us on Zoom email bakerumc@thegeo.net and the link will be emailed to you or follow us on Facebook EARLY WORSHIP GATHERING WORSHIP GATHERING 8:30 AM 10:00 AM SECOND WORSHIP GATHERING Harvest Cafe Open 10:30 AM AM - 9:50 Harvest 9:00 Cafe open 30 minutes before AM each service 3720 Birch St, Baker City 541-523-4233 www.BakerCityHarvest.org CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Sunday Service 10:00 am www.ChristianScience.com 3rd & Washington, Baker City 541-523-5911 Pastor Michele Holloway Sunday Worship First Service 8:30 am 2nd Service & Sunday School 10:00 am Jr. High & High School Youth Tues 6:30 pm Youth Pastor Silas Moe 675 Hwy 7, Baker City • 541-523-5425 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Saturday Worship 11:00 am www.bakercitysda.com 17th & Pocahontas, Baker City 541-523-4913 St. Francis De Sales Cathedral Daily Masses: M, T, Th, F 9 am Day Chapel in Cathedral Wed Daily Mass 9 am at St. Alphonsus Chapel Sat 8 am at Day Chapel Baker City Saturday Mass 6 pm Baker City Sunday Mass 9:30 am St. Therese in Halfway 2 pm Sat St. Anthony's in North Powder 11:30 Sun 541-523-4521 Corner of First & Church, Baker City Established 1904 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Worship Service 10:30 am 1995 4th Street, Baker City 541-523-5201 firstpresbaker.blogspot.com Sunday Worship 9:45am Sunday School 8:30am Coffee is 9:15 AM - 9:45 AM Pastor Troy Teeter 1250 Hughes Lane, Baker City (Corner of Cedar & Hughes) 541-523-3533 www.bakernaz.com AGAPE CHRISTIAN CENTER Sunday Services 10:00 am & 6:30 pm South Highway 7, Baker City 541-523-6586 SAINT ALPHONSUS HOSPITAL CHAPEL Service at 11 am Open to all patients, family and friends for reflection and prayer. 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BRIGID’S IN THE PINES COMMUNITY CHURCH 11:30 a.m. Services 1st & 3rd Sunday Holy Eucharist East Auburn Street, Sumpter 541-523-4812 A Mission of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Baker City THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 9 - 11 AM - Baker City 1st Ward 10:30 AM - Noon - Baker City 2nd Ward Noon - 2 PM - Baker Valley Ward EVERYONE WELCOME FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 1734 Third Street, Baker City 541-523-3922 firstlutheranbakercity@gmail.com St. Stephen’s Episcopal Services at 9 am 1st & 3rd Sundays, Holy Eucharist 2nd & 4th Sundays, Morning Prayer 5th (541) Sunday, Morning Prayer 2177 First Street • Baker City Entrance on 1st Street Corner Church & First Streets 541-523-4812 Third & Broadway 541-523-3891 Third & Broadway Sundays 541-523-3891 Family History Center Everything Free Tues & Fri 1-4 PM Wed & Thurs 10 AM - 1 PM Wed Evenings 5-8 PM 9 AM Sunday School 10 AM Worship Service Mondays 6:30 - 8 PM Baker Teens Underground Wednesdays 5:30-6:30 PM Dinner & Prayer Time Thursdays 5 - 6 PM Free Community Dinner 6 - 7 PM Celebrate Recovery 2625 Hughes Lane, Baker City 541-523-2397 bakercalvarybaptist.com The church directory is published once monthly. Information for this directory is provided by participating churches, please call 541-523-3673 for more information. Thank you to the participating churches and these sponsors: Cliff’s Saws & Cycles Whelan Electric, Inc. 523-5756 • CCB 103032 2619 Tenth • 523-2412 1950 Place • 523-4300 1500 Dewey • 523-3677