MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, May 5, 2021 A13 WEDNESDAY May 5, 2021 Lady Pros undefeated in league play Team sweeps Pilot Rock, will face Union/Cove Wednesday By Steven Mitchell Blue Mountain Eagle The Grant Union/Prairie City Prospectors softball team is 4-1 after winning three in a row last week. The Lady Pros picked up a pair of wins Wednesday, sweeping Pilot Rock in a dou- bleheader, routed Heppner Saturday 12-1 and are unde- feated in league play. In Wedesday’s dou- bleheader, the Lady Pros pounded the Rockets 5-1 in the fi rst game and eked out a 7-6 win in a nailbiter that The Eagle/Steven Mitchell Drewsey Williams pitches April 28 in the fi nal inning of the Lady Pros’ 7-6 win to sweep a doubleheader over Pilot Rock. Freshman Drewsey Williams Senior Jordyn Young saw solid defense by senior infi elder Jordyn Young and a solid relief eff ort by freshman pitcher Drewsey Williams. With the bases loaded, senior night game. In the fi rst game, Young said the team hit the ball well and did not let any runners score. “It’s always stressful going in, especially with a runner on third with the top of the order coming up,” Williams said. Williams said Young’s Williams faced the top of the Rockets’ order and made a heads-up play, doubling up base runners on a ground ball to lock up the win on the girl’s The Eagle/Steven Mitchell The Eagle/Steven Mitchell heads up play that got a runner out on second base helped the team button up the win. “It really helped,” she said. Young said the infi eld thought the runner would round second on a grounder, but she hesitated. She said she saw the runner was between the second and third and made the tag for the fi nal out. She said it was special to come back and win a double- header on senior night, Young said, given that they split a doubleheader the day before, winning the fi rst game 8-3 and dropping the second 12-10. With it being senior night,” she said, “it was pretty emotional.” Next up, the Lady Pros will host Union/Cove in a double- header Wednesday, with the fi rst pitch at 2 p.m. Grant Union/Prairie City sweeps Pilot Rock in doubleheader Baseball team hosts Lakeview Wednesday, Dufur Friday By Steven Mitchell Blue Mountain Eagle Ordinarily, a week off might dis- rupt the mojo of a ball club, but an unexpected weeklong pause due to a spike in COVID-19 infections did not stop the Grant Union/Prairie City Prospectors from collecting a pair of wins April 27 in a doubleheader against Pilot Rock. In the shortened season, the Pros- pectors improved their record to 3-2 after sweeping the Rockets. A high-scoring 14-6 win in game one was followed by a strong outing by Pros pitcher Kobe Fell in a 5-2 win in game two. Doug Sharp, Grant Union head coach, said the Pros struggled with their command on defense but made up for it by hitting the ball well. “It doesn’t matter how you win,” he said. “A win is a win.” Fell, who held the Rockets to two runs in the second game, said he appreciated the run support. “We did not make as many errors, and our hitting was good,” Fell said. Prospector senior Logan McClus- key went two for three at the plate said he tried to keep it as simple as he could on off ense. “Just go up there, see the ball, and hit the ball where it’s pitched,” he said. McCluskey said the team had their “heads up” in both games and did not let anything get them down, and that made the diff erence in the sweep. Sharp said the team is a “great group of kids” who are “fun to coach” and are hard-working. He said their attitudes have helped them get through the uncertainty of the COVID-19 shutdowns. “They got great attitudes,” he said. “And it’s a bad situation made good, because we got good quality kids.” The team hosts Lakeview for a doubleheader starting at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 5. The Eagle/Steven Mitchell Senior Logan McCluskey ropes a double against Pilot Rock April 27 during game two of the Prospectors’ sweep. The Eagle/Ste- ven Mitchell Grant Union’s Kobe Fell pitches April 27 against Pilot Rock. SPORTS ROUNDUP Long Creek track and fi eld gains experience at Burns Invitational Long Creek track and fi eld head coach Linda Studtmann said, with mostly new athletes this year, this weekend’s meet was a learning expe- rience for the team. She said her team is working well as a team. “They are learning and helping each other,” she said. In the boy’s long jump, junior Khoa Vuong his best mark yet, 12-6.5. Peter Jo hit 34-6. In the javelin event, Jo threw for 34-6, his best. Vuong hit 53-7. In the discus throw, Nolan Gar- inger made his season-best throw, hit- ting 65-6. Jo set a personal record in 100 meters, sprinting a 14.39, while Michael Martin fi nished with a time of 14.56. For the girls side in the 100, senior Lucchese Douglas fi nished 11th and set a season record, 15.43. Ji-ha Nam, a junior, set a personal record of 16.33, as did junior Belen Frances with 16.27. The Prairie City team scored 6 points in Burns. as they wanted, but they “left every- thing on the track and gave 110%.” “For our fractured season of starts and stops and starts again,” she said, “our athletes have been very resilient and did amazing.” Prospectors play fi rst bit of competitive golf in Pendleton Contributed photo/Kim Randleas Grant Union’s Sydnie Brandon passes the baton to Kate Hughes in a relay race. Grant Union athletes left it ‘all on the track’ at Pendleton Triad In a season marred by uncertainty Grant Union’s track and fi eld athletes put it all on the line Saturday at the Pendleton Triad. For the boys side, Justin Hodge took fi rst place in the 100 meters at 12:03. Hodge came within two sec- onds of breaking his 2019 record. However, the junior led the race by a 17-second margin. Teammate Eli Wright set a personal record, fi nish- ing ninth with a 12.97, while freshman Kaden Talkington came in at 14.24. Hodge fi nished second in the 200 meters while Tucker Wright fi nished sixth. Eli Wright fi nished in the top 10 in javelin and 300 hurdles. On the girls side, senior Abby Lusco set a season record and took fi rst place in the shot put event with 104-2.5. Grant Union track and fi eld head coach Sonna Smith said some of her athletes might not have placed as high Grant Union’s golf team scrapped their plans to play in their district tour- nament and instead played 18 holes at Pendleton Country Club. Prospectors head coach Ron Lund- bom said some on the team had never been on an 18-hole golf course. Lundbom said the tournament organizers were unsure of the team’s status given the two-week pause, and the slots fi lled up with other teams. Lundbom said, as a coach, the chal- lenge is to keep the kids enthusiastic about golf. Lundbom said this week- end he was surprised at their enthusi- asm and eagerness to play competitive golf. “That’s been a challenge for all of us coaches this season, the starting and stopping, keeping the kids interested keeping and them excited about play- ing,” he said. SPORTS SCHEDULE Wednesday, May 5 Grant Union/Prairie City baseball vs. Lakeview, 2 p.m., 4 p.m. Grant Union/Prairie City softball vs. Union, 2 p.m., 4 p.m. Friday, May 7 Grant Union/Prairie City baseball vs. Dufur, noon, 2 p.m. Grant Union/Prairie City softball @ Echo, 2 p.m., 4.p.m. Grant Union track and fi eld hosts Grant Union Invita- tional, 4 p.m. Saturday, May 8 Prairie City and Long Creek track and fi eld @ Wheeler County Invitational, Condon High School, 10 a.m. Grant Union golf @ Enter- prise Invite, Alpine Mead- ows, 11 a.m.