SPORTS
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Wednesday, October 30, 2019
SPORTS ROUNDUP
Dayville/Monument football
team defeats Echo at Six-man
Showcase
The Dayville/Monument Tiger
football team held the Echo Cou-
gars off, 37-33, to win Friday’s Six-
Man Showcase game at Sherman
High School in Moro.
Dayville/Monument got off to a
rocky start when Echo ran an onside
kick in for a touchdown on the Cou-
gars’ first possession of the ball.
The Tigers fired back with Mark
Thomas scoring two touchdowns in
the opening quarter.
“They were tackling well and
holding Echo in the first half,” said
Tiger head coach Kyle Hand.
Dayville/Monument led 25-13 at
the half.
“Our offensive and defensive
line played exceptionally and really
controlled the trenches,” Hand said.
“Defensively, DJ Howell and Wes-
ley Adams played tremendous, get-
ting good penetration and pressur-
ing the running back.”
The wind put a damper on the
Tigers’ passing game, blowing at 30
mph.
Running back JT Hand was
sidelined with an injury from a
past game, but Thomas scored
four touchdowns in the game, and
quarterback Donovan Schafer and
Zach Ferguison each scored one
touchdown.
Dayville/Monument scored their
final touchdown with a little over a
minute left in the game to make it
37-27.
Echo was able to convert on
fourth down and score a touchdown
in the final 17 seconds of the game.
The Tigers will now face the
Sherman/Condon Huskies at the
Six-Man Crossover at 1 p.m. Satur-
day in Madras for their final compe-
tition of the season.
Dayville/Monument has a 3-6
overall record, and Sherman/Con-
don is 6-8.
Friday, and Michael Martin filled in
as second goalie.
“He blocked a lot of good shots,
so we were grateful that he was able
to do that,” Studtmann said.
Ukiah/Long Creek was sched-
uled to face the 3A Umatilla Vikings
on the road Tuesday, past press time.
“Umatilla is good, and we know
they’re good,” Studtmann said.
“We’re just looking to see if we’ve
improved. We know they have good
sportsmanship, we know they’re
skilled, but we’ll work hard and the
kids will all have fun.”
Ukiah/Long Creek soccer
team gears up for final match
Prairie City falls 49-0 to
undefeated Joseph at Six-Man
The 1A Ukiah/Long Creek
Showcase
Mountain Lions soccer team
dropped a road match to the 3A Irri-
gon Knights Friday 3-0.
In the Mountain Lions’ last meet-
ing with Irrigon, the Knights won
8-2.
Ukiah/Long Creek head coach
Amos Studtmann said he’s focused
on the improvement his team is
showing.
“We managed to move the ball
up the field and attack their goal,”
he said. “Even though we didn’t
score, it shows an improvement in
ability to control the ball, pass the
ball and see opportunities.”
The Mountain Lions’ goalie Bert
Volnie was sick and unable to play
The Prairie City/Burnt River
Panther football team faced the
undefeated Joseph Eagles in Sat-
urday’s Six-Man Showcase play-
off competition at Sherman High
School in Moro.
Panther head coach Scott Dean
said Joseph was tough, fast and a
well-coached team, “ahead of the
other programs in the state.”
“Opie McDaniel had a good
game running the ball and on
defense,” Dean said. “We just could
not control their massive speed.”
Dean said Eagle running back
Carson Littlepage gave them the
most trouble.
“He broke five long ones on us,”
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Dean said.
“Jake McHatton played well in
the trenches, but they hurt up the
outside of the box, and we are not
blessed with the speed we need,”
the coach added. “We, all week,
preached no turnovers, penalties,
and we needed to play a near per-
fect game, and that did not happen
on our third play of the game.”
Dean said at times his team has
been down by five players with
Declan Zweygardt, Marcus Judd,
Jayden Winegar and Skyelar Evins,
who were hurt for a period of time
and missed some playing time. Aus-
tin Catron was sick all week and
couldn’t play, Dean said.
The Panthers will now compete
for third place against the Triangle
Lake Lakers, the six-man west win-
ner which lost to South Wasco 57-20
in last Saturday’s playoff game.
“Triangle Lake is a fundamental
team, but their speed is much more
of a match with Prairie City/Burnt
River, which is good for us,” Dean
said. “This will be much more of an
even match for us, so we’ll prepare
and go after a win and third place
in state.”
The Panthers will face the Lak-
ers at 4 p.m. Saturday in Madras at
the Six-Man Crossover.
Dean said he’s looking forward
to his team being in good health and
playing at full strength.
WEDNESDAY,
OCT. 30
Prairie City volleyball @
Joseph in Joseph for round
one state playoffs, 5:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, NOV. 1
Grant Union cross coun-
try @ Special District 3
Championships at Pend-
leton Community Park,
boys 2A/1A at 3 p.m./girls
3A/2A/1A at 3:30 p.m.
Grant Union football @
Weston-McEwen in Athena
at 7 p.m.
2A volleyball round one
state playoffs, teams/dates/
times TBD
SATURDAY, NOV. 2
Dayville/Monument @
Sherman/Condon in Ma-
dras for Six-Man Crossover,
1 p.m.
Prairie City/Burnt River
football @ Triangle Lake
in Madras for Six-Man
Crossover, playing for third
in state, 4 p.m.
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