A10 Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, November 23, 2016 WEDNESDAY November 23, 2016 Stepping into the spotlight New coach leads Grant Union Gold dancers By Angel Carpenter Blue Mountain Eagle New head coach Kattie Piazza is leading the Grant Union Gold dance team this year. She was an assistant to outgoing coach Shannon Adair last year, and also led the elite junior high Plati- num, a competition team, as well as the junior high Gem- stones. Piazza’s dancing interest began in a ballet studio, from Grant Union dance schedule Dec. 1: Holiday Showcase at Grant Union at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 2: Holiday Showcase at Grant Union at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 27-28: Canby competition at 10 a.m. Feb. 10-11: South Albany competition at 10 a.m. Feb. 25: Pendleton competition, TBD March 3-4: Thurston competition at 10 a.m. March 10: Spring Showcase at Grant Union at 7 p.m. March 16-17: State dance competition, TBD ages 3-7. She was self-taught until she joined the Grant Union Gold team, where she participated through her high school years with Adair as her coach. While attending college, Piazza took dance classes and was a varsity cheerleader. She also had dance as her talent when entering Miss America pageants. Last Thursday, Piazza and her team of 10 were practicing at the American Legion Hall, preparing a big band swing routine for next week’s Holi- day Showcase. The event, which includes dancers from age 4 through 18, is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Dec. 1-2, at Grant Union. The cost is one canned-food item and $5 presale or $7 at the door. As soon as the show is over, the team will switch fo- cus to state competition. The team has a “lyrical and fl ow- ing” routine, with roots in bal- let, planned. Piazza said she is encour- aged by some changes that have been made to the way state scoring will happen this year. See DANCERS, Page A11 The Eagle/Angel Carpenter Grant Union Gold dancers, senior Reannah Lemons, front, and Dana Schajor, kick high during practice last Thursday. PROS PRIMED Young, yet experienced, Grant Union team ready to take on season Boys team led by coach Kelsy Wright this year By Angel Carpenter Blue Mountain Eagle T he Grant Union boys varsity basketball team is gearing up for the season with new head coach Kelsy Wright. Wright was previously as- sistant coach for Steve Speth for nine years, working with the Grant Union varsity boys. He also coached youth bas- ketball one year. Wright now is taking the lead, and Speth is assisting along with Brandon Culley and Kelly Stokes. The Prospectors have four returning players with varsi- ty experience, juniors Zack Deiter, Duane Stokes, Cauy Weaver and Ty McDaniel. Wade Reimers, who also played varsity last year, is ex- pected to be out for the season due to an injury. There are seven freshmen joining this year’s squad, along with two sophomores, four juniors and one senior. The coach said, although this year’s team is young, they’re not lacking in talent. Jack Gentis “We do have a lot of expe- rience out of our juniors, and they’re becoming role models for the younger players,” he said. Grant Union’s opponents in the 2A Wapiti League in- clude Imbler, Union, Elgin and Enterprise. Last year, the team fell just short of advancing to the state championships, falling 56-50 to Imbler and 46-44 to Union, in physical games at the dis- trict tournament. Wright said his team will be competitive this season, and he expects Imbler to be their toughest opponents. “We have the goal of league champions, and to make it to the state tourna- ment,” Wright said. See PROS, Page A11 Grant Union boys basketball The Eagle/Angel Carpenter Grant Union Prospector Kellen Shelley goes up for a shot in practice as Jacob Vaughan reaches out. Dec. 2-3: @ Sherman tournament, TBD Dec. 8-10: @ Umatilla tournament, 2 p.m. Dec. 8 Dec. 13: vs. Burns, 7:30 p.m. (JV girls, 3 p.m.) Dec. 16: vs. Irrigon, 7:30 p.m. (JV girls, 3 p.m.) Dec. 17: vs. Heppner, 5:30 p.m. (JV girls, 1 p.m.) Dec. 21-23: @ Nyssa tournament, TBD Jan. 7: @ Lakeview, 5:30 p.m. (JV girls, 1 p.m.) Jan. 10: @ Burns, 7:30 p.m. (JV girls, 3 p.m.) Jan. 13: @ Elgin, 7:30 p.m. (JV girls, 3 p.m.) Jan. 14: vs. Union, 5:30 p.m. (JV girls, 1 p.m.) Jan. 20: @ Imbler, 7:30 p.m. (JV girls, 3 p.m.) Jan. 24: @ Baker, 6:30 p.m. (girls, 5 p.m.) Jan. 27: vs. Enterprise, 7:30 p.m. (JV girls, 3 p.m.) Jan. 28: vs. Elgin, 5:30 p.m. (JV girls, 1 p.m.) Jan. 31: vs. Baker, 6:30 p.m. (girls, 5 p.m.) Feb. 3: @ Union, 7:30 p.m. (JV girls, 3 p.m.) Feb. 4: vs. Imbler, 5:30 p.m. (JV girls, 1 p.m.) Feb. 7: vs. Crane, 7:30 p.m. (JV girls, 3 p.m.) Feb. 11: @ Enterprise, 5:30 p.m. (JV girls, 1 p.m.) Feb. 17-18: District playoffs, TBD Feb. 24-25: First-round state playoffs, TBD March 2-4: State Championships in Pendleton, TBD Grant Union alum headed to collegiate rugby nationals Babe Nash: ‘It’s really exciting to be doing something at this level’ By Angel Carpenter Blue Mountain Eagle Grant Union 2015 grad- uate Babe Nash was known for her softball home runs while playing for the Prospectors. Now a sophomore at Montana State University, she competes as a member of the Bobcats rugby club that is headed to the Divi- sion II Nationals in Wayne, Nebraska. Ranked No. 5 in the na- tion with a 10-0 record, this is the second year in a row the team has reached this level of success. Montana State is in a league with opponents from Utah State Universi- ty, Boise State, Idaho State, Gonzaga and University of Idaho, as well as a team from Portland and one from Canada. At regionals, held in Greeley, Colorado, MSU defeated Mesa College 65- 22 and Utah State 46-12. They’ll face Wisconsin Saturday at nationals, and if they win this weekend’s games, they’ll advance to the Dec. 3-4 Final Four, traveling to Furman, South Carolina. Nash, in her first year playing for the Bobcats, is a forward on the team. Since she started playing the sport, she’s had some pointers from her father, Monty Nash, who played rugby while attending Uni- versity of Oregon. Babe said she’s thrilled to be a part of the national competition. “It’s really exciting to be doing something at this level,” she said. “I like the program, and it’s a great group. I’m very proud of the team and what they’re doing.”