A10
Sports
Blue Mountain Eagle
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
S PORTS R OUNDUP
Ukiah/Long
Creek wins last
three games
The Ukiah/Long Creek
girls won their last three vol-
leyball matches of the sea-
son.
The Cougar/Mountaineers
defeated the Harper Hornets
on Oct. 12 in Huntington in
three sets, 28-26, 25-11 and
25-20.
The team then defeated
the Huntington Locomotives
in four sets, 18-25, 25-10,
25-9 and 25-15.
The girls traveled to Unity
on Oct. 18 where they defeat-
ed Burnt River in three sets,
25-13, 25-17 and 25-22.
“The girls played very
well together and had excel-
lent attitudes,” coach Linda
Studtmann said. “I’ve en-
joyed being their coach this
year, alongside Reagan En-
riquez.”
Ashley said. “We tried some
new things, but we had some
breakdowns defensively.”
Ashley said the Redsides
ran a pretty good counter
that confused his players, and
South Wasco had a good quar-
terback who was “pretty fast.”
Ashley noted that some Tiger
players are completely new to
tackle football.
“They’re learning a little
more each game,” he said.
Monument/Dayville will
face Prairie City at 1 p.m. Fri-
day in Monument.
“It’s the last game of the
season,” Ashley said. “Ev-
eryone usually gets fired up
about that.”
Barber said after a tough loss
away at Adrian/Jordan Valley
on Oct. 20.
“They suited up 28 play-
ers to our 13, and they had 10
seniors to our none,” he said
about the 72-6 loss.
Barber noted, in the last
play of the game, freshman
Panther wide receiver Jojari
Field pulled in a long pass for
a touchdown.
This is Barber’s first year
as head coach at Prairie City.
He was an assistant coach last
year.
“We expect to do much
better next year,” he said.
The Panthers are now 0-4
in league and 0-8 overall.
Next up is a Friday game in
Monument at 1 p.m. against
the Dayville/Monument Ti-
gers, who are playing as a JV
team this season.
“This should be a clos-
er match-up,” Barber said.
“We’ll have a better opportu-
nity to pull out a victory.”
going, especially at the end of
the match. I was particularly
proud of our girls for adjust-
ing to tips on defense and
for coming back from being
down late in the second and
third sets.”
The Prospectors were
down 16-20 in the second set
and came back to win 25-20.
“Sydney Brockway had a
tremendous serving run to fin-
ish out that set on a nine-point
run,” Speth said.
Brockway, a junior, tallied
nine kills, six aces and 15 digs
in the match.
The Grant Union girls
found themselves down 21-24
in the third set, and came back
to win 27-25.
“The girls never let up and
were relentless on defense,”
Speth said. “This shows their
confidence, ability and deter-
mination to win close sets and
come from behind.”
Senior Prospector Mariah
Moulton racked up 13 kills,
one block assist and 16 digs
against Burns. Junior Kaylee
Wright notched 12 kills, three
aces, two solo blocks and
three block assists. Junior set-
ter Hailie Wright tallied three
kills, 34 assists, one block as-
sist and 11 digs.
Prospectors rally
to beat Hilanders
Contributed photo
Panthers fall
to Antelopes
Tigers lose at
home to Redsides
Dorotha Johnson bumps the ball to the setter for the
Ukiah/Long Creek Cougar/Mountaineers. The team won
their last three matches.
It has been a building year
for the young Prairie City
football team, coach Nate
Faced with a young and
short-handed team, the Mon-
ument/Dayville Tigers were
defeated by the visiting South
Wasco County Redsides 59-
12 on Friday in Monument.
“We played fairly well for
how we’ve been doing this
season,” Tiger coach Nate
The Grant Union girls
rallied from behind in the
final two sets to win a hard-
fought match against the
Burns Hilanders at home
Oct. 17.
“This was a great match to
play as we head into districts
this weekend,” Grant Union
head coach Shae Speth said.
“Both teams made nice defen-
sive plays to keep long rallies
15.Texans vs Seahawks
Ny
da
m’
s
week 8 of 13
• IT’S EASY
• IT’S FREE
The helpful place.
Hardware
®
652 W. Main, John Day
CORNERSTONE
SURVEYING, INC.
Mobile Glass
of Oregon, Inc.
“Support our Grant County Sports”
ccb#175517
4.Oregon vs
Utah Utes
Since 1995
• IT’S FUN!
7.USC vs Professional Surveyor
Arizona 233 S. Canyon Blvd.
State
John Day, OR. 97845
541.575.1813
cornerstonesurvey@centurytel.net
CONGRATULATIONS!
Y OUR H OOK UP FOR
E LECTRONICS
• Glass, Pexiglass & Mirrors-Doors
• Auto Glass Replacement & Repair
27825 Wilderness Lane • 541-575-1055
5.Texas vs Baylor
For all your automotive needs!
GOOD LUCK
NEXT WEEK!
541-575-0211
142 E Main St., John Day • 541-575-2244
119 W Front St, Prairie • 541-820-3762
11.Chargers vs Patriots
Great job, Larry Powell!
Larry and Seth Cooksey
tied with 14 correct
picks, and Larry won
with the tiebreaker.
Scarves
$12.00
137 E. Main St., John Day
541-575-1637
12.Panthers vs Buccaneers
Game
Advertiser
Winner
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
Tie Breaker
Score
on all makes & models
8.Bears vs
Saints
Triangle
Mini Mart
Hwy 26-Mt Vernon • 541-932-4223
2.Washington State vs Arizona
VELVET TOUCH CAR WASH
803 S. Canyon Blvd, John Day
6.Wisconsin vs Illinois
OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM
Phone
541-575-0358
Repair
Auto Body Repair & Towing Service • Parts
200 E. Main St., John Day
541-575-1176
Name
Precision
Automotive & ATV:
13.Falcons
vs Jets
John Day Polaris
821 W. Hwy, John Day • 541-575-5778
13. Saints vs
14.Cowboys vs Redskins
Panthers
1. Displayed in this advertisement are
20 sports-minded businesses. In 15
of these ads you’ll find listed an
important game scheduled for this
weekend.
2. Each game is numbered. Clip the
original blank entry and write, in
numerical order, the advertiser’s
name and the team you think will
win the game listed in the ad.
3. Game No. 15 will be the tiebreaker
every week. Simply write in what
you think the final score will be for
each team. When the tiebreaker is
necessary to determine a winner,
the closest point spread will be the
deciding factor.
4. Only one entry per person
permitted - but all members of the
family may enter provided they use
the blank entry. Must be 10 years
old to enter. Entries must be
brought to the Blue Mountain
Eagle in John Day no later than 5
p.m. FRIDAY. Or you can mail your
entry to: Football Editor, 195 N.
Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR,
97845 but make sure it is
postmarked no later than Friday
and received by the Blue Mountain
Eagle by noon Monday. OR you
can fax your original entry to (541)
575-1244, Attn: Football Editer.
5. Employees of the Blue Mountain
Eagle or members of their
immediate families are not eligible
for prize money.
6. Winners will be announced in the
Wednesday paper following the
games.$50 in cash and prizes will
be awarded to the winner. In case
of a tie, the prize will be split.
Contest ends in 13 weeks.
We’re here when you need us!
120 E. Main, John Day • (541) 575-0629
www.lensdrug.com
3.UCLA vs Washington
9. 49ers vs
Eagles
At the stop light in John Day
541-575-0782
Order online at www.subway.com
10.Steelers
vs Lions
Complete Auto Body & Paint
Cars • Trucks Accessories
Auto Glass Repair & Replacement
FREE INSURANCE ESTIMATES • FREE LOANER CAR
Hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
700 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day • 541-575-1786
Next to Triangle Oil
OWNER
- Jeb Bowling
Blue Mountain
EAGLE
1.Grant Union
vs Union
195 N. Canyon Blvd. • John Day
541-575-0710 • Fax 541-575-1244
advertising@bluemountaineagle.com
www.MyEagleNews.com