B10
Sports
Blue Mountain Eagle
ROUNDUP
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
GU wrestlers grapple well at opening meet
Continued from Page B1
Twelve Prospectors
place in top three
Grant Union took a 50-35 win over Culver the following
day.
“I was pleased with the boys and how they played and
their composure,” Wright said.
Next up, Wright said the team will prepare to face Stan-
field on Friday.
“Stanfield is an excellent team, so we’ll prepare for their
full court press,” Wright said. “Hopefully we’ll get ready for
that and be pretty competitive.”
The Grant Union teams travel for the Columbia River
Clash tournament on Thursday through Saturday in Umatil-
la. Tipoff for the boys varsity game starts at 2 p.m. Thursday,
followed by girls varsity.
By Angel Carpenter
Blue Mountain Eagle
The Grant Union wrestling team was in
tip-top shape for Saturday’s meet in Irrigon.
Of the 14 Prospector wrestlers com-
peting, two-thirds won their matches, said
Grant Union head coach Andy Lusco.
“Twelve of the 14 of them placed in the
top three in their respective weight classes,”
he said.
The top placers included six freshmen
and two first-year upperclassmen.
“It was a great day for a first meet,” Lus-
co said.
Lady Tigers 1-1 at tourney, boys 0-2
Monument/Dayville teams were on the road for the Friday
through Saturday Paul Humphreys Tournament in Fossil.
The Lady Tigers led by head coach Taylor Schmadeka
had a 44-24 win over Condon/Wheeler and a 54-27 loss to
Pilot Rock.
The Tiger boys led by head coach Jeff Schafer suffered
two losses, 44-34 to Condon/Wheeler and 64-42 to Pilot
Rock.
Neither coach could be reached for comment.
Monument/Dayville’s junior varsity teams played Long
Creek/Ukiah on Tuesday in Monument, past press time.
The Tigers will play at the Wallowa Lions Tournament on
Friday and Saturday.
Next Tuesday, they’ll host South Wasco in Monument.
Varsity girls tip off at 4:30 p.m. followed by the boys at 6
p.m.
Contributed photos/Cindy Dougharity-Spencer
Grant Union Prospector Damion Young wrestles an opponent at
the Irrigon meet.
The Grant
Union
wrestling
team after
Saturday’s
meet at
Irrigon.
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