A6 BAKER CITY HERALD • SATuRDAY, MAY 14, 2022 SPORTS BAKER TENNIS AT REGIONALS Four Bulldogs qualify for state tournament Baker City Herald All four of Baker’s tennis players who advanced to the regional tour- nament won their opening match on Friday, May 13, to qualify for the state tournament. Singles players Sarah Plummer and Danny Cunningham, and the girls doubles team of Maya Smith and Ol- ivia Jacoby, won their first matches at the two-day regional tournament at the Ash Grove courts in Baker City. Under the regional format, first- round matches determined which play- ers and doubles teams qualify for state. Each player and doubles team was guaranteed three matches regard- less, but only those who won their first match advanced to the Class 4A/3A/2A/1A state tournament set for May 20-21 in Corvallis. Plummer, a senior who was seeded third after the subregional tournament May 6-7 in Ontario, won her open- ing match against Linien Holden of Weston-McEwen. Plummer won the opening set 6-3, then rallied in the tiebreaker to win the second set, 7-6 (8-6). “I was really happy to finish it in the tiebreaker,” she said. Plummer advanced to the state tour- nament for the second straight year. She said she started the season with- out any specific goals. “I just wanted to have a fun senior season,” Plummer said. “It was a good season. I had a lot of good matches.” Plummer acknowledged that the regional format, with a state berth rid- ing on her first match, added a bit of extra pressure. She said it’s quite different from wrestling — the sport she will compete in when she attends Washington State University — when a competitor can lose a match but then advance through the bracket. In girls doubles, Smith, who’s a se- nior, and Jacoby, a freshman, were seeded seventh and played sec- ond-seeded Abby Colby and Krysten Smith of Condon. Smith and Jacoby won the first set easily, 6-2, but the Condon duo re- bounded to take the second set, 6-3. In the decisive third set, Smith and Jacoby dominated, 6-0. Cunningham, seeded second, didn’t lose a game in his first-round match against Irrigon’s Anthony Standley. Complete results from the regional tournament will be published in the Tuesday, May 17, issue of the Baker City Herald. Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald Baker’s Danny Cunningham hits an overhead smash in his match against Anthony Standley of Irrigon on Friday, May 13, 2022, in the regional tournament in Baker City. Cunningham won the match to advance to the state tournament. Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald Baker’s Sarah Plummer hits a shot against Linien Holden of Weston-McEwen in the regional tennis tournament Friday, May 13, 2022, in Baker City. Plummer won in straight sets to advance to the state tournament for the second straight year. Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald Maya Smith, left, and her doubles partner, Olivia Jacoby, won their opening match at the regional tournament on Friday, May 13, 2022, in Baker City to advance to the state tournament. Local Cancer Care Is Getting an Upgrade WE SEE A ROAD TRIP IN YOUR FUTURE! Call or go online for an appointment, or drop in and see us! We’re committed to investing in the Fruitland community. St. Luke’s Cancer Institute is installing a new linear accelerator in Fruitland this spring. The upgrade will ensure local cancer patients who need radiation treatment will receive the very best in modern care. LEW BROS TIRE (541) 523-3679 210 Bridge St., Baker City, OR 97814