Sports Blue Mountain Eagle SPORTS SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 30, 2015 A11 2015 Continued from Page A10 Saturday, Jan. 2 Long Creek Prairie City Grant Union The women’s team fin- ished sixth overall. Grant For the boys, Michael Ashmead finished eighth in Union long jump. vs. En- Prairie City Panther Gar- terprise Dayville/Monument rett Hitz, coached by Joe Weymouth, was the state in John champion pole vaulter, re- Day, JV games begin cording 13-3. He also broke at 1 p.m. Prairie City School’s 40- year record when he vaulted followed to 12-7 1/2 on April 25 at by var- the Union Pepsi Invitation- sity al. Competing in three other events, Hitz finished 10th as Prairie a solo men’s “team” out of City vs. 36 Class 1A teams. There were four girls on Powder the Monument Tiger track Valley in team this year, and all were Prairie state qualifiers, including Dinorha Vidrio Landin, City, Treiquella Osborne, Maya girls 5 Thomas and Emily Dailey. p.m./boys 6:30 p.m. Osborne landed in second place in the long jump at 16- Dayville/ 1.25 and was fifth in the tri- Monu- ple jump and 11th in discus. Dailey placed ninth in the ment @ high jump, and Thomas was South ninth in the 3,000 and 11th Wasco County in in the 1,500. The four girls ran the Maupin, girls 2:30 4x100 for 12th place. p.m./boys 4 p.m. Grant Union Gold dances to second Up against stiff compe- tition, the 2A Grant Union Gold dance team earned sec- ond place with an “earth-shat- tering” performance at the March 20-21 OSAA State Dance and Drill Champion- ships in Portland. The team, led by head coach Shannon Adair, danced to “Shatter Me” for a score of 71.50. Tuesday, Jan. 5 Grant Union vs. Burns in John Day, JV games begin at 3 p.m. followed by varsity Dayville/Monument vs. Mitchell/Spray in Dayville, games start at 5:30 p.m. for Blue Mountain Eagle B REAKING N EWS A LERTS News all week long. It’s Free! myeaglenews.com/breakingnews Monument athlete lengthens stride Monument track athlete Sophia Pettit reached cham- pionship status at the Middle School Statewide Champi- onships in La Pine, plac- ing first in long jump and 100-meter dash and third in the 200. She later competed at the Aug. 1-8 AAU Junior Olympics in Norfolk, Va. Contributed photo/Tanni Wenger Photography Studio Contributed photo/Cindy Dougharity-Spencer Grant Union Prospector Kenzie Wilson (4) goes up to block, her teammates Rheanna Cartner (6) and Chelsie Kodesh (back, right) in the action at the state championship volleyball tournament in Redmond. The Grant Union Gold dance team gathers with coach Shannon Adair who holds the team’s second-place state championship trophy. Front, from left: Lucrezia Noseda, Rebecca Batease, Meisha Meyerholz, Jaiden Kerr and Serena Pace. Back: Amy Lallatin, Carli Gardner, Mackenzie Woodcock, Auna Waldner, Jenny McCloskey, Reannah Lemons and Adair. Prospectors volley IRUWKLUGSODFH¿QLVK The Grant Union Prospec- tor volleyball team, coached by Shae Speth, placed third at the Nov. 6-7 State Champion- ship tournament in Redmond. The team notched a 3-1 quar- WHU¿QDO ZLQ RYHU %RQDQ]D followed by a 1-3 loss to the Culver Bulldogs. Grant Union came back for a 3-0 victory over Kennedy. Lady Pros take basketball battle to state playoffs The Lady Prospector bas- ketball team, led by head coach Mark Mosley, gained third at the Feb. 21 district tournament in La Grande with a 48-14 win over Imbler. Grant Union went on to the ¿UVWURXQGVWDWHSOD\RIIJDPH Feb. 28 where the team fell in a close game with the Monroe Dragons, 33-37. Wrestler grapples for third-place trophy Grant Union’s Clay John- son wrestled his way to a dis- trict championship in Febru- DU\¿QLVKLQJWKLUGDWWKH Feb. 27-28 OSAA high school wrestling championships held at Veterans Memorial Coli- seum in Portland. The Grant Union team is coached by Andy Lusco. Grant Union notches wins for baseball playoffs The Grant Union baseball team, led by head coach Brian Delaney, made it to the state playoffs. The Prospectors lost 3-16 to the Regis Rams in the ¿UVWURXQGRQ-XQH Grant County youth softball team wins second *UDQW&RXQW\:LOG¿UH-X nior Softball team took sec- ond in state Aug. 13 in Pilot Rock. The team, coached by Zach Williams, Mike Strong, Tammy Clark and Lance Zweygardt, won the Oregon District 3 Championship title June 30 in Irrigon. Trevor Knowles receives national recognition for wrestling accomplishments Trevor Knowles of Mt. Vernon was inducted to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Oklaho- ma, on May 2. Knowles won the state high school wrestling title in 1997 and 1998. He said wrestling has taught him good life lessons and helped him with his career as a profes- sional steer wrestler. CNFR calls Tucker Wright’s name Canyon City steer wres- tler Tucker Wright competed for seventh place at the June 14-20 College National Finals The Eagle/Angel Carpenter Grant Union’s Clay Johnson puts his opponent Joey Navarro of Culver in a bind during the Feb. 27 quarterfinal round of the OSAA Wrestling State Championship Tournament, later winning third place. Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming, riding for Washington’s Wal- la Walla Community College. Tucker is a 2014 Grant Union graduate. Dayville School alumnus competes at national level in javelin Justin Larson, a Dayville High School alumnus, earned All American and sixth place in the javelin event at the May 21-23 NCAA Division II Out- door Track and Field Cham- pionships, competing for Monmouth’s Western Oregon University. Lady Panther competes at All-Star event Prairie City basketball player Amy Black was giv- en honorable mention for the All State team selections. She participated in the June 26-27 Oregon Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Series tournament in Sisters. Middle school wrestlers qualify for state Grant Union middle school wrestlers Braden Spencer, Roen Langum and Drew Lusco competed with 11 others on their team, led by head coach Jake Batease, at the March 7 Middle School 5HJLRQDO 4XDOL¿HU DW 5LYHU side High School. The three advanced to the March 17 Middle School State Meet in Woodburn. Special Olympics team claims third at regionals A special team had some great moves on the basketball court March 21. The Grant County Special Olympics team, coached by David Gill, claimed third place at the re- gional competition in Corval- lis. Over 100 participate in color run Heart of Grant County, a QRQSUR¿W VXSSRUWLQJ VXUYL vors of domestic violence and sexual assault, held a success- ful Color Me Free Fun Run Oct. 3 at the Grant County Regional Airport in John Day with over 100 participants. Grant County hoops roundup Grant Union girls take decisive wins on road By Angel Carpenter Blue Mountain Eagle LA GRANDE — Grant County teams hit the road for games Christmas week, and this week. Dayville/Monument The 1A Dayville/Mon- ument Tiger girls and boys teams faced challenges head We wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year! the +27 corn e r’s 6+7 EEK OF THE W A MAYA Z :(<*$5'7 from the Blue Mountain Eagle on at the Dec. 21-23 La Grande Optimist Tournament at Eastern Oregon University. The Lady Tigers chalked up a couple losses to 2A teams, including a 30-41 ORVV WR (OJLQ RQ WKH ¿UVW GD\ of games and a 23-38 loss to Cove on Dec. 22. The team regrouped and claimed a 48- 30 victory on Dec. 23 over 1A Wallowa. The Tiger boys faced 2A teams throughout the Opti- mist Tournament, taking a win over Elgin, 58-47, and Pilot Rock, 54-47. Imbler gave Dayville/ School: Prairie City Grade: 12 Parents: Lance and Louanne Zweygardt Sport: Basketball Position: Guard/Team Captain What I like best about my sport: “I like basketball because it is both a team and individual sport. You can practice on your own, but you also have to rely on each other.” Coach’s Comment: “Amaya has played all four years for me and has always led with intense defense. She is a great inspiration to all the team whether it’s on or off the court. She is organizing an American Red Cross Blood drive in January for her senior project, and I know she will make it a success due to her enthusiastic attitude she puts forth in everything she approaches. It has been a great pleasure coaching her and it will be fun to watch her excel in chasing her dream.” - Coach Penny Black Marissa Williams • Sean Hart • Cheryl Hoefler • Kim Kell Angel Carpenter • Lindsay Bullock • Kristina Kreger Illustration credit: Angel Carpenter Proud sponsor of Grant County athletes 100 E. Main‡¬6WRSOLJKWLQ-RKQ'D\‡ 03255 Monument its toughest con- test. The Tigers took a 37-62 loss to the No. 1-ranked Pan- thers. The No. 5-ranked Ti- gers have an 8-2 record. The Dayville/Monument teams now prepare for a road trip to Maupin where they play South Wasco County be- ginning at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 2. They host Mitchell/ Spray at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 5, in Dayville. Grant Union The Prospector teams were in the midst of competition at the Dec. 28-30 Central Linn Holiday Tournament in Halsey this week. On Dec. 21, the Grant Union girls toppled Irrigon 49-19 on the road. Then the 6-1 team defeat- HG 7ROHGR RQ WKH ¿UVW day of the Holiday Tourna- ment. They were set to face Monroe on Tuesday evening, past press time. Last year, the team lost in a close contest to 0RQURH LQ WKH ¿UVW URXQG RI state playoff games. In competition at Irrigon, the Grant Union boys took a 46-67 loss to the Knights. Scoring was close through- out the game against Toledo at the Holiday Tournament on Monday, and the Prospectors took a 2-point loss, 72-74. The team was scheduled to face Monroe (7-1) on Tues- day, past press time. Grant Union hosts the En- terprise Outlaws Saturday with junior varsity games starting at 1 p.m., followed by varsity. The Prospectors host Burns on Tuesday, Jan. 5, with junior varsity games starting at 3 p.m., followed by varsity. Prairie City Prairie City Panthers will host Powder Valley on Satur- day with girls varsity begin- ning at 5 p.m., followed by boys varsity.