B8 Sports Blue Mountain Eagle PROS TIGERS Continued from Page B1 Continued from Page B1 “They work so well as a WHDP ± XQVHO¿VK DQG JRRG ball movement – they trust each other,” said head coach Jeff Schafer. “The defense is very active. It’s a great feel- ing. It sets us up for the end of the season and lets us know we can hang with anybody.” Tiger player Hayden Schafer said the team worked together. “We had really good atti- tudes,” he said. “We worked hard and rebounded.” Dayville/Monument is third in the 1A High Desert League behind Jordan Valley ¿UVWDQG$GULDQ The Tiger boys lost 48-58 to Jordan Valley in Monu- ment on Saturday. Tiger girls battle in two tough losses The Lady Tigers played with heart, but took an 18-45 loss to Crane on Friday. At halftime the Dayville/ Monument girls were down 7-21. They gained 5 more points, to end the third quar- ter, 12-33. Tiger Ravyn Walker sank two shots and Treiquella Osborne and Skylar Powell went 1-1 at the free-throw line in the fourth quarter. On Saturday, they lost a closer contest to Jordan Val- ley, 31-46. The Dayville/Monu- ment teams were scheduled to face Long Creek/Ukiah Tuesday past press time, fol- the +27 Wednesday, February 4, 2015 The Eagle/Angel Carpenter Dayville/Monument Tiger Emma Hettinga battles at the basket against Crane players. lowed by road games against Friday and Adrian on at 2 -RUGDQ9DOOH\DWSP07 SP076DWXUGD\ corner’s 6+7 EEK OF THE W School: Grant Union Grade: Senior Parents: Tony & Carmen Gardner Sport: Dance What I like best about my sport: “I love how dancing makes me feel inside. We have an amazing coach who inspires us to do better. The memories I’ve made with my team will last forever.” Coach’s Comment: “She is a beautiful performer and a natural leader for our team. She’s head coach for the junior high team, and is a great instructor as well.” – Coach Shannon Adair Proud sponsor of Grant County athletes 100 E. Main‡¬6WRSOLJKWLQ-RKQ'D\‡ The Eagle/Angel Carpenter Grant Union Prospector Wyatt Weaver takes the ball up to score against Imbler in the Jan. 31 game. Grant Union, currently fourth in the Wapiti league, will host Union, which leads the league, at 4 p.m. Saturday, be- ginning with the girls game. Speth said the Pros would love to see even more support from the crowd at that key game. “A win would keep us in the hunt for moving up to a second- or third-place seeding at our dis- trict tournament,” he said. PC takes tough losses in home contests Panthers host Burnt River Saturday at 2 By Angel Carpenter Blue Mountain Eagle PRAIRIE CITY – The Prairie City boys and girls teams experienced loss- es at home last week, both teams hampered by injury. Although the Lady Pan- thers played tough defense, they came up short to fin- ish 47-55 against a strong Jordan Valley team last Friday. Panther head coach Pen- ny Black said the entire Mustang team “is quick and has developed their outside shooting.” She said the Panthers tried to keep the driving lanes shut down on Andi Warn – one of the Mustangs who likes to get the inside score. Black said her team played just as tough as they did when they faced Jordan Valley earlier in the season and lost 43-56. C ARLI G $5'1(5 The Pros’ game plan from there, he said, was to “slow VanCleave down, focus on making others take tough shots, and rebound their misses.” Grant Union’s 6-foot-3 player Nathan Gehley was out for much of the second half due a cut on his arm. Coach Speth said Wade Reimers and Trace Gill did a “great job slowing VanCleave down and outrebounding Im- bler in the second half, despite not having our biggest player available for most the second half.” With six minutes left in the game, the Pros were down by 5 points, but worked their way back up. At the 27-second mark, Prospector Mitch Moulton was fouled while attempting a 3-point shot. He sank three at the free-throw line to put Grant Union up 58-55. “Trace Gill made a great de- fensive hustle play, diving on the ÀRRUIRUDORRVHEDOOWRJLYHXV the ball at the end with almost no time left,” Speth said. He said the team showed im- provement offensively, taking better shots. “We were able to make key plays down the stretch to clinch the victory, something we had previously struggled with in close games this season,” he said. The team toppled Cove 59- 38 the previous night in league play and lost a Jan. 28 nonleague game to Crane, 60-61. “With Amy Black lead- ing the charge, I felt that this was our best game this season,” coach Black said. “We distributed the ball well, played aggres- sive defense and rebounded well.” She said Brianna Zweygardt also gave an aggressive performance at post. “She’s coming along well for only being a freshman – we’ve gone up against some of the stron- gest teams in the state and she competes,” the coach said. Amy Black led the scor- ing with 20 points, fol- lowed by Zweygardt with 19. “I was proud of all the girls – we came back to within 3 points after being down by 18 points,” she said. “We never gave up.” The Lady Panthers fell to the Adrian Antelopes, 25-41, on Saturday. “Our confidence went away for this one,” Black said. “We let the full- court pressure affect us way more than we should have.” She said the team will regroup and “forge on” as they prepare to face Adrian this Friday. PC boys stand tough in loss While the Prairie City boys fell to Jordan Valley, 41-59, their coach lauded the team for 100 percent effort. “It was one of our best games so far this sea- son,” said head coach Mark Woodbury. “They played a more complete game.” Leading the scoring, Wyatt Williams had 18 points, including a 3-point- er shot nearly from half court at the first-quarter buzzer. The Panthers trailed 19-28 at halftime and end- ed the third quarter 28- 42. “Wyatt Williams had a breakout game – it was good for him,” Woodbury said. He added the team is gaining in confidence. “It was fun to watch,” he said. “The hard work is coming to fruition.” The Panthers lost to Adrian last Saturday, 27- 45. Prairie City started off strong, but running just six players to Adrian’s deep bench, which includes 12 varsity players, was tough, Woodbury said. “We’re trying to push them to work hard and ex- pect them to be able to com- pete,” he said. Prairie City hit the road Tuesday to face Crane, past press time. The Panthers travel to face Adrian at 6 p.m. 07 )ULGD\ DQG KRVW Burnt River at 2 p.m. Saturday. Bowling results Nugget Lanes Jan. 21 Nooners Senior League: Men High Game: Doug Kruse 189 Men High Series: Doug Kruse 518 Women High Game: Laura Breeze 171 Women High Series: Laura Breeze 450 Jan. 22 Thursday Mixed 2K15: Men High Game: Grant Benton 188 Men High Series: Grant Benton 519 Women High Game: Cheryl Leighton 202 Women High Series: Cheryl Leighton 490 Jan. 28 Nooners Senior League: Men High Game: Duane Daniels176 Men High Series: Duane Daniels 452 Women High Game: Chris Rowe 162 Women High Series: Chris Rowe 436 Jan. 29 Thursday Mixed 2K15: Men High Game: Grant Benton 197 Men High Series: Grant Benton 559 Women High Game: Cheryl Leighton 168 Women High Series: Cheryl Leighton 417 B REAKING N EWS A LERTS myeaglenews.com/breakingnews 5