A6 BAKER CITY HERALD • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022 SPORTS POWDER VALLEY FOOTBALL Badgers renew rivalry with Cove in Class 1A quarterfinal Unbeaten Powder Valley hasn’t played Cove since 2019 BY JAYSON JACOBY jjacoby@bakercityherald.com Powder Valley will put its perfect record on the line Friday night, Nov. 11 with a berth in the Class 1A football semifinals at stake, and the Badgers’ opponent is a familiar one. But not as familiar as they used to be. Powder Valley, 9-0 and the second seed in the playoffs, will play host to the Cove Leop- ards (6-4, 10th seed) at 6 p.m. Although the two schools are separated by just 25 miles of Highway 237, they haven’t competed against each other on the gridiron for more than three years. The Badgers won 54-0 at Cove on Oct. 18, 2019. “It’s gonna be fun reigniting the Cove/Pow- der Valley rivalry,” Badgers coach Josh Cobb said. “It’s been a while. Nice having two teams in Union County representing in the quarter- finals.” Powder Valley earned a bye in the first round of the playoffs by virtue of its unbeaten record. Cove has won three straight, including a 30- 24 win over Enterprise in a first-round playoff game Nov. 4 at Enterprise. “Cove beat a solid team in Enterprise the first round of the playoffs, so their confidence is going to be high coming into the game,” Powder assistant coach Dan Townsend said. “We are gonna be playing a tough physical Cove team that has been getting better each week. They have shown that they can play physical with some of the toughest teams in the league. It should be a good quarterfinal matchup.” Although the Badgers and the Leopards didn’t play this season, the teams do have four common opponents: Adrian, Union, Enter- prise and Ione/Arlington. Cove went 3-1 against that quartet, while Powder Valley was 4-0. The one exception is Adrian, and the differ- ence between the two teams’ results is stark. Cove lost to the Antelopes 50-0 on Sept. 16, while Powder Valley pounded Adrian 46-14 on Oct. 21. Results against other common opponents: Union • Cove won 50-34 • Powder Valley won 64-20 Enterprise • Cove won 30-24 • Powder Valley won 60-12 Ione/Arlington • Cove won 30-26 • Powder Valley won 44-20 If the Badgers win Friday night they could earn a rematch in the semifinals with Adrian. The Antelopes, seeded sixth, will travel to third-seed Lost River, in Merrill near Klam- ath Falls, for a quarterfinal game Saturday at 1 p.m. The semifinal games are scheduled for Nov. 18, time and place to be determined. The Class 1A state championship game will take place Saturday, Nov. 26. OREGON BASKETBALL Ian Crawford/Baker City Herald Powder Valley’s Tucker Martin heads for the end zone against Dufur on Sept. 29, 2022, at North Powder. OREGON STATE BASKETBALL No. 21 Ducks romp past Rattlers in opener Beavers rally to win season opener BY ANNE M. PETERSON Associated Press EUGENE — N’Faly Dante had 16 points and 10 rebounds as No. 21 Oregon opened with an 80-45 victory Monday night, Nov. 7 over Florida A&M. Keeshawn Barthelemy added 13 points for the Ducks, ranked to begin the season for the ninth straight year. Dante, guard Will Richard- son and forward Quincy Guer- rier are all returning starters for the Ducks, who finished last season 20-15 overall. “I feel great. Since I’ve been at Oregon, I haven’t had a sum- mer to work out with the team and practice with the team,” said Dante, hampered by injuries in 2020-21 and at the start of last season. “I was glad to have that, and glad to have a team that trusts me and picks me up every single day when I’m down. It Sean Meagher/The Oregonian feels great.” Oregon forward Quincy Guerrier drives baseline for a two-handed dunk as the No. 21 Ducks face the Florida It was Dante’s fifth career A&M Rattlers in a men’s college basketball game at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Oregon on Monday, double-double. He also made Nov. 7, 2022. four steals. Richardson led Oregon with 14.1 points and 3.6 assists last 43-31 with just over 16 minutes ter competition and education season. He flirted with going left. Barthelemy’s 3-pointer ex- around issues of anti-racism and pro but withdrew his name tended the lead to 54-35, and social justice. Oregon’s game from the NBA draft in early Oregon rolled to the win. against Florida A&M, among June to instead use an extra year Barthelemy transferred from the HBCUs in the SWAC, was of eligibility with the Ducks this Colorado. the first of 12 men’s and women’s season. He had “We didn’t have Legacy Series games for Pac-12 “We didn’t 11 p oints in the as many commu- teams this season. opener. nication mistakes have as many Jordan Tillmon as we’ve had in our Big picture communication two scrimmages and Jordan Chat- Florida A&M: Rattlers coach man scored eight before tonight, ” Robert McCullum was on Al- mistakes as we’ve Oregon coach points apiece for tman’s staff from 2014-17. ... had in our two the Rattlers, who Dana Altman said. Florida A&M visits eight Power lost seven top I was pleased Five teams on its non-conference scrimmages before “So players from last with the rebounds. schedule, including Oregon State, season when they Pleased with the Miami, Florida, Georgia, Louis- tonight.” went 13-17 over- defense, especially ville, Kentucky and Purdue. The — Oregon coach all. Florida A&M in the second half, team plays 11 of its 13 non-con- Dana Altman has 11 new play- but Cal-Irvine on ference games on the road. ers, including ju- Friday will be re- Oregon: Opened the season nior college transfers Tillmon, ally good, Montana State is an without guard Jermaine Couis- Byron Smith and Jaylen Bates. NCAA Tournament team. Ob- nard, who had lower body sur- Oregon began to pull away viously, Houston in 10-11 days gery last week. A transfer from midway through the first half. will be really tough. We’ve got a South Carolina, he averaged 12 Dante hit a pair of layups and lot of work to do to be ready for points and 3.2 assists last sea- junior college transfer Tyrone those folks.” son. ... Oregon also won the pre- Williams added another to put vious three meetings with Flor- Legacy series the Ducks up 27-13. ida A&M. The Ducks will visit Hantz Louis-Jeune got the The game was part of the Pac- Florida A&M in Tallahassee Rattlers within 33-26 on a 12 s basketball partnership with next season. 3-pointer with 1:42 left in the the Southwestern Athletic Con- Up Next half, but the Ducks led 36-26 at ference that debuts this season. the break. The Legacy Series between the Oregon: Will host UC Irvine Dante’s dunk put Oregon up two conferences seeks to fos- on Friday, Nov. 11. CORVALLIS (AP) — Jor- dan Pope had 19 points, Dex- ter Akanno scored 18 and Oregon State overcame a 19-point deficit to beat Tulsa 73-70 in a season opener on Monday night, Nov. 7. Two free throws by Bryant Selebangue gave Tulsa a 41-22 lead with 2:45 remaining in the first half. Anthony Pritchard closed out the scoring with a three- point play and the Golden Hurricane led 44-28 at inter- mission. Pope hit a 3-pointer to open the second half for Ore- gon State and then fed Glenn Taylor Jr. for a layup off a Tulsa turnover. Pope, Dzmitry Ryuny and Dexter Akanno followed with back-to-back- to-back 3-pointers to cap a 14-0 run and the Beavers trailed 44-42 with 15:27 left to play. The Golden Hurricane stayed in front until Pope sank four straight free throws to knot the score at 59 with 5:31 remaining after Tulsa’s Sterling Gaston-Chapman was charged with a foul and a Class A Technical. The lead went back and forth until Akanno sank two free throws and followed a Pope layup with one of his own, giving OSU a 70-64 lead with 2:28 left. The Beavers never trailed again in upping their record to 9-0 in season openers under Wayne Tinkle. Taylor finished with 16 points for the Beavers, while Ryuny scored 11. Sam Griffin hit five 3-pointers and led Tulsa with 29 points. Selebangue added 15 points and nine rebounds, while Brandon Betson scored 13. Furniture to Make You Feel Right at Home Bring home comfort, style and quality with our handpicked furniture selections in every price range. 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