Sports Blue Mountain Eagle Adult co-ed volleyball teams will compete for fun, exercise Practices set to begin on Dec. 4 By Angel Carpenter Blue Mountain Eagle With the high school vol- leyball season coming to an end, adults — male and female — can now plan to get in on some of the action. Registration is open for an adult co-ed volleyball league through the John Day-Canyon City Parks and Recreation. The program is designed to give adults 18 and over an op- portunity for fun and exercise and is not considered “power volleyball.” Practices will be held from 2-5 p.m. on Sundays, Dec. 4, 11 and 18, at the Grant Union Junior-Senior High School gym. The registration fee is $120 for a team or $20 for each in- dividual. Late registration will have an extra $25 fee added after Dec. 20. There will be at least eight league matches during the Jan- uary-February season, to be held on Sundays. Teams will have a mini- mum of six players and max- imum of 12, and each team must include at least three women. All 18- and 19-year-old players must be out of high school. Registration forms are available online at jdccpark- sandrec.weebly.com (click on adult programs) and at the Parks and Rec office at 845 1/2 Bridge St. in John Day. For more information, contact Jeff Meyerholz at 541- 575-0110. Wednesday, November 16, 2016 A11 PROS Continued from Page A10 Heppner has 34 players on their roster, including six se- nior starters, and entered the competition as fourth seed. Grant Union, with a team of 19, was fifth seed. Miller, who is also Grant Union’s athletic director, said his team worked hard and im- proved over the season. “We survived our injuries (against Reedsport),” he said. “My comment to them was they probably got a lot of reps this season because we didn’t have many substitutions.” He hopes to see more stu- COACH Continued from Page A10 He played basketball for one year at Blue Mountain Community College in Pend- leton, and played four years for Grant Union High School, graduating in 1997. Workman said working nights for a few years prevent- ed him from coaching, but now, with a daytime schedule, that The Eagle/Angel Carpenter Grant Union Prospector defensive coordinator Andy Lusco gives instructions during the quarterfinal game. dent participation in all athlet- ics. There was one just one se- nior Prospector this year, Billy Copenhaver, and if all of this year’s juniors return, the team will have 10 seniors in 2017. “We appreciate the com- munity’s help and support,” he said. “We’ll miss our lone senior, but the future does look bright.” opportunity opened up for him. “I like teaching kids, not just about basketball, but choices in life,” he said. “They build character and hard work — to put 110 percent in all you do, it carries over to everyday living and learning how to make good decisions.” He said academics come first for the athletes, then sportsmanship. Footwork is No. 1 after that, he said. “Then everything else comes together,” he said. “Ev- erything is done as a team.” Workman said they have one of the tougher leagues with opponents such as Adri- an, Crane and Jordan Valley, but he’s encouraged by the talent on the Panther team that includes 13 athletes. He spent time last season watching the high school and junior high Panther teams, and said there are talented fresh- men joining the team this year. “I’m excited about coach- ing, and for the first game,” he said. “I love basketball. It’s always been the game I’ve loved.” The Lady Panthers will host Adrian in their first com- petition of the season at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, followed by the Panther boys at 7:30 p.m. Junior varsity girls and boys games start at 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. 12. Washington vs Arizona State WEEK 10 OF 13 7. Packers vs Redskins 4. Cardinals vs Vikings 8. Notre Dame vs Virginia Tech 11. Ohio State vs Michigan State 10. Oregon State vs Arizona 6. Eagles vs Seahawks 3. Buccaneers vs Chiefs 13. Oregon vs Utah 2. Titans vs Colts 1. Raven vs Cowboys 9. Kansas State vs Baylor 15. Bears vs Giants Buy 100 minutes get 50 free minutes 14. Nebraska vs Maryland Congratulations to Jason Dole for winning this week’s football contest with 13 correct picks No one else was in the playing field this week. 5. Dolphins vs Rams Good luck next week!