Sports Blue Mountain Eagle WRESTLING Results Continued from Page B1 Harvey (182), who finished the day 3-1. “We had a pret- ty good turnout on the num- ber of teams that showed up today.” Grant Union head coach Andy Lusco said the tournament ran smoothly. “They’ve wrestled pretty well,” he said of his team. “We had tough com- petition, and a lot of first- time wrestlers got their first matches in.” The coach said he was impressed with senior Elijah Humbird’s perfor- mance. “(He) wrestled up to heavyweight and wrestled very well, only losing to Drew,” he said. He said the home invi- tational will be a benefit as they continue on with the season, including increas- ing their endurance. “We’re making im- provements,” he said. Eleven Grant Union wrestlers traveled to Hep- pner Saturday for the Bank of Eastern Oregon Tourna- ment, where they finished fifth. Coach Lusco said it was a small tournament because of conflicts with other tournaments. He said nearly all the Grant Union wrestlers won a match, and most won multiple matches against quality competitors. “Ben Henry has really improved and won three matches,” he added. “Rus- sell Hodge and Cameron Hallgarth had particularly tough brackets and wres- tled very hard.” Grant Union hosted Burns and Crane for a dual meet on Tuesday, past press time, and they trav- el to Halfway for the Pine Eagle tournament set for 10 a.m. Saturday. The district tourna- ment is scheduled for Fri- day-Saturday, Feb. 2-3 in Imbler. B3 Wednesday, January 24, 2018 Grant Union Invitational team results Baker/Powder Valley, first place, 183.0 Grant Union, second, 141.5 Crane, third, 86.0 Irrigon, fourth, 72.0 Union/Cove, fifth, 45.0 Elgin, sixth, 36.0 Heppner/Ione, seventh, 34.5 Hermiston, eighth, 30.0 Pine Eagle, ninth, 29.5 Imbler, 10th, 20.0 Adrian, 11th, 16.0 Eagle photos/Angel Carpenter Many youth wrestlers were also in on Friday’s competition, including Grant County Wrestling Club’s Cowan Weaver, top. Referee Jesse Paulson, a Grant Union senior, is at the right. Grant Union individual results, John Day Drew Lusco (220/285): 5-0, first, 18 team points Elijah Humbird (220/285): 3-2, second, 10 points Toby Boatwright (220/285): 1-4, third, 7 points Collin Harvey (182 B): 3-1, 16 points Josh Carpenter (170/182 B): 2-2, 7 points Hadley Boethin (170/182 B): 3-1, 12 points Russell Hodge (170): 1-3, fourth, 3 points Cameron Hallgarth (152/160): 2-2, third, 7 points the Ely Carniglia (152/160): 1-3, fourth, 1 point Logan McCluskey (138/145 B): 2-1, second, 12 points Quinten Hallgarth (138/145 B): 1-2, third, 8 points Damion Young (132 A): 2-2, third, 4.5 points Nate Moore (126/132 B): 1-2, third, 9 points Savannah Wyllie (126/132 B): 0-3, fourth, 4 points Braden Spencer (126-132 A): 1-3, fourth, 3 points Ben Henry (106-113): 2-0, third Ethan Moore (106-113): 2-4, fourth, 9 points Grant Union individual results, Heppner Drew Lusco (285): first, 22 team points Elijah Humbird (285): second Boatwright (285): fourth Hadley Boethin: seventh, 2 points Russell Hodge (170): first, 20 points Quinten Hallgarth (145): second, 18 points Braden Spencer (132): fifth, 8 points Nate Moore (132): sixth Damion Young (132): seventh Ethan Moore (106): fourth, 12 points Ben Henry (106): fifth, 7 points corner’s HOT SH T EEK OF THE W DREW WILBURN Grant Union Prospector Drew Lusco wins a match over Irrigon Knight Kaleb Kendrick at Friday’s Grant Union Invitational in John Day. School: Monument Grade: 10 Parents: Andy & Mitsie Wilburn Sport: Basketball Position: Wing and Post What I like best about my sport: “I like the intensity of the game, and everybody has to work together to win a game.” Coach’s Comment: “He’s a positive, hard- working teammate and always encouraging his team.” - Coach Jeff Schafer Grant Union’s Collin Harvey pushes his Irrigon opponent into a tough spot at Friday’s invitational. PROUD SPONSOR OF GRANT COUNTY ATHLETES Grant Union Prospectors Ben Henry, top, and Ethan Moore wrestle each other in junior varsity competition. 100 E. Main • Stoplight in John Day 541-792-0425 36634 35165