SPORTS Blue Mountain Eagle A8 Wednesday, January 26, 2022 Back on the mat After 2-year hiatus, Grant Union grapplers host home tourney By STEVEN MITCHELL Blue Mountain Eagle JOHN DAY — After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, Grant Union High School’s wrestling tournament returned for 2022. Wrestlers from 13 schools competed in the tourney, which took place Friday, Jan. 21. In addition to the host school, competitors came from Adrian, Baker, Burns, Echo, Elgin, Enterprise, Heppner, Imbler, Irrigon, McGloughlin/ Weston-McEwen, Maranatha Christian and Union. Grant Union head wres- tling coach Andy Lusco said getting the hometown tourney back meant a lot to his team and the community. “I believe being at home motivates (the wrestlers) to represent Grant Union and our community to the best of their ability,” Lusco said. Grant Union seniors Sam McCracken and Justin Hodge concurred. “Without having our home meet as a senior than wrestling, my senior would not have been the same,” McCracken said. “This home meet is probably my favorite meet we go to all year.” Hosting the meet can be “nerve-racking,” Hodge said. “With the home crowd,” he said, “everybody’s watch- ing. So it pushes you harder during the week to practice harder and just be ready for the tournament.” All of that practice paid off Friday. Three Grant Union wrestlers took the top spots in their weight classes. Hodge, wrestling in the 160 weight bracket, Riddick Hutchison in the 182 weight division and Mallory Lusco in the 235 weight category all took fi rst place in their respec- tive brackets. McCracken — who wres- tled one of the best tourna- ments of his career, according to Lusco — took third in his 182 weight bracket. Tanler Fuller, a senior, took third in the 138 weight bracket and went 2-2 in his matches. Lusco said Fuller was wres- tling in a diffi cult weight divi- sion and coming off an injury just a couple of weeks ago. Lusco said Mason Benge Steven Mitchell/Blue Mountain Eagle Steven Mitchell/Blue Mountain Eagle Grant Union senior Justin Hodge, left, grapples with Baker’s Ryan Brown Friday, Jan. 21, 2022, during the Grant Union High School Wrestling Tournament in John Day. Steven Mitchell/Blue Mountain Eagle Steven Mitchell/Blue Mountain Eagle Lady Prospector Delaney Coombs, bottom, and Baker’s Sheylin Karolski battle it out on Friday, Jan. 21, 2022, at the Grant Union Wrestling Tournament. Coombs held her own in the match. Prospector grappler Mason Benge holds his own against Keegin Chitty of Echo on Friday, Jan. 21, 2022, at the Grant Union Wres- tling Tournament. and Tristan Clarry, in the 132 and 138 weight cate- gories, each showed much improvement. Both wrestlers took third in their respective frames. Lusco said the squad has grown signifi cantly this sea- son on the girls’ side. Mallory Lusco wrestled win consistently, according to Coach Lusco, wrestling up a weight class to fi nd. Beam pinned Abi Toombs to take second in the 125 frame. June Wolf went 3-1 wres- tling up a weight class in the 135 weight division to take third overall. In the girls’ 170 weight well, winning two out of three against Stephanie Romero from Irrigon to take fi rst in her bracket, and Lady Prospector grappler Macy Carter broke through with a big win, pin- ning Rosita Orozco from Irri- gon to take second in her 107 weight category. Zoey Beam continues to division, Jaydika Ander- son took third, while Delany Coombs took fourth overall. Morgan Majors took fi fth in the 135 weight division. Lusco said he thought every wrestler on his team competed hard and gave their all. What especially impressed Prospector grappler Tanler Fuller, a senior, won two out of four matches at the Grant Union High School Wrestling Tournament on Friday, Jan. 21, 2022, after coming back from an injury just a couple of weeks ago. Lusco was that the wrestlers gave up decisions instead of allowing themselves to be pinned. “That shows a lot of growth from our wrestlers since the beginning of the sea- son,” Lusco said. Lusco added that getting the home tournament back after losing a year of compe- tition due to COVID-19 was nothing short of amazing. “We are very appreciative of all the community mem- bers and parents who helped with running tables, hospital- ity room, volunteering as ref- erees, and supervising the event,” Lusco said. “It is always in the back of our minds that the folks in charge of high school ath- letics could pull the plug at any moment due to COVID,” Lusco said. “But we are so thankful to be together with our athletes and see them grow. It is an honor and plea- sure to coach these kids. We missed many opportunities to do so over the past cou- ple years, which makes this home tournament even more special.” SPORTS ROUNDUP By STEVEN MITCHELL Blue Mountain Eagle Prairie City girls hoops defeats Dayville/Monument PRAIRIE CITY — After defeating Dayville/Monument 46-14 on Tuesday, Jan. 18, the Prairie City girls basketball team’s Friday, Jan. 21, game with FEEL THE SPEED, EVEN AT PEAK TIMES. Jordan Valley was canceled. Long Creek collects first win with D/M forfeit Prairie City boys pick up forfeit, lose to Jordan Valley LONG CREEK — The Long Creek boys basketball team picked up their first win of the season on Monday, Jan. 24, after Dayville/ Monument forfeited their sched- uled game. 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