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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2015
SPORTS/CLASSIFIEDS
PREP ROUNDUP
Boys soccer
The Riverside boys soccer
team spent the entire offsea-
son planning its return to the
top of Special District 4, and
the Pirates didn’t let up when
they got the chance to steal
the crown back from rival
Umatilla.
Riverside secured the
league championship on
Wednesday with a 6-0 win
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halftime.
“I think that the good thing
is we bring back the league
championship to Riverside,”
said Riverside coach Francis-
co Velazquez. “We practiced
a lot these last two weeks for
this game because this was a
big one.”
Alexis Mendoza scored
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half, and Jassiel Carmona,
Edgar Rodriguez and Misael
Madrigal also scored before
halftime.
Velazquez said Umatilla
(5-5-1, 4-2 SD4) switched to
a defensive-minded philoso-
phy in the second half, which
was the main reason only
Kevin Madrigal was able to
tack on another goal.
Adolfo Bedolla Jr. made
three saves in the net.
Riverside (7-2-1, 5-0) has
four games left in the regular
season, and Velazquez said he
felt the team showed it was
playoff ready with Wednes-
day’s performance.
The Pirates’ next game is
Saturday at Culver at 1 p.m.
Umatilla hosts City Christian
on Saturday at 1 p.m.
Girls Soccer
RIVERSIDE 3, UMA-
TILLA 3 — At Umatilla, the
Pirates and Vikings remained
locked in a second-place tie
in the Special District 2 stand-
ings after Wednesday’s draw.
Jocelyn Guardado scored
three goals for Umatilla (3-
3-3, 2-0-3 SD2), and tied
the game in the 72nd minute
when she took a long pass
and beat two defenders plus
the goal keeper to complete
the hat trick.
Umatilla led 2-1 at half-
time but trailed 3-2 when Riv-
erside (2-4-3, 2-0-3) scored
in quick succession midway
through the second half.
Umatilla coach Tim Lee
said it was a well-played
draw, with each team holding
about 50 percent possession.
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games remaining in the regu-
lar season and will meet again
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nale.
“I think we’re moving
in the right direction. We’re
always improving in our
games,” Lee said. “We’re in
a good spot right now. I think
we still have a lot of poten-
tial.”
Riverside’s next game is
against Horizon Christian of
Tualatin while Umatilla hosts
Portland Christian. Both
games are today at 4:15 p.m.
Volleyball
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chance to tie Pilot Rock in the
2A Columbia Basin Confer-
ence volleyball standings, but
the Tigers’ serving touch left
them in a 3-1 loss (19-25, 25-
22, 23-25, 18-25) Thursday
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“We had some really
strong moments,” head coach
Angie Connell said. “But
then we would have silly mis-
takes.”
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two sets at the net hitting,
but ran out of gas down the
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STAFF PHOTO BY E.J. HARRIS
Umatilla’s Luis Vallejo and
Riverside’s Saul Fernandez
get tangled up while chasing
down the ball in the Pirates’
6-0 win against the Vikings
on Wednesday in Boardman.
Echo (15-7, 8-4) won
with scores of 25-12, 25-18
and 25-18. Pine Eagle won
the second set 25-23.
No other details were re-
ported.
The Cougars next pre-
pare for the Old Oregon
League tournament next
Saturday in La Grande.
POWDER VALLEY 3,
NIXYAAWII 0 — At Pow-
der Valley, the Nixyaawii
Golden Eagles concluded
their regular season slate
with a 3-0 loss to Powder
Valley.
Nixyaawii (3-15, 1-11)
will next play in the Old
Oregon League Tournament
next Saturday in La Grande.
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Tigers split at the Irrigon
Tournament, defeating Ir-
Riverside’s Alexis Mendoza
rigon 3-1 and then getting
cuts
behind
Umatilla’s
Isidro
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swept by Culver 3-0.
Fonseca in the Pirates’ 6-0
Riverside defender Ulises Calvillo-Rosas steals the ball from
Against Culver, Stan-
win against the Vikings on
Umatilla’s Elian Armenta in the Pirates’ 6-0 win against the
field (8-10, 3-5 CBC) lost
Wednesday in Boardman.
Vikings on Wednesday in Boardman.
25-14 and 25-13 in the
ton, the Bulldogs picked up first two sets, and then
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they struggled from the serv- with a trip to Powder Valley River Conference play on 26-24. Then against Ir-
at 1 p.m.
Friday and scored more rigon, Stanfield dropped
ing line.
than one goal in a game the second set 25-19 to
Katie Burns had six kills
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and Larissa Castellanos had
six aces. McKenzie Gonzales At Echo, the Grizzlies gave season-opening 2-1 win scores of 26-24, 25-17
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and 25-13.
The win also moved
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Kenzie Gonzales fin-
assists. Shyanne Connell had Friday with scores of 29-27, Hermiston (3-4-5, 1-1-2 ished the tournament with
CRC) to second place in the five kills and seven aces
25-20, 25-12.
ten assists.
The win gives Helix (17- CRC as they prepare to play to lead the Tigers.
3, 10-1 OOL) a one-game league champion Hood Riv-
“I was extremely proud
FRIDAY
cushion on Powder Valley in er (7-4-1, 4-0) next Wednes- of them today,” said Ti-
ECHO 3, NIXYAAWII the standings with the two day on the road.
gers coach Angie Con-
0 — At Echo, the Cougars scheduled to meet in Satur-
nell. “They finally came
stayed within reach of the top GD\¶V OHDJXH ¿QDOH DW SP
out an showed what they
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of the Old Oregon League in North Powder. Helix won
could do and played like I
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Nixyaawii on Friday.
Stanfield concludes its
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The Cougars (14-6, 7-3)
regular
season slate on
Girls Soccer
regular season on a positive Tuesday when the Tigers
won with scores of 25-7, 25-
HERMISTON 2, THE note with a 3-1 win over travel to Weston-McEwen
12 and 25-15.
Nixyaawii (3-14, 1-10) DALLES 0 — At Hermis- Pine Eagle.
at 5 p.m.
STAFF PHOTO BY E.J. HARRIS
STANDINGS/SCHEDULE
Football standings:
Week 7
5A: Columbia River Conference
School
Record
PF PA
Hood River
4-3 (1-0)
270 211
Hermiston
2-5 (1-0)
162 262
Pendleton
2-5 (0-1)
134 192
The Dalles
1-5 (0-1)
118 206
3A: Eastern Oregon League
School
Record
PF PA
Vale
5-1 (1-0)
255 127
Nyssa
4-2 (1-0)
136 96
Umatilla
4-3 (0-1)
165 184
Riverside
2-4 (0-1)
115 216
2A: Columbia Basin Conference
School
Record
PF PA
Heppner
7-0 (3-0)
365 78
Stanfield
6-1 (2-1)
250 174
Weston-McEwen 5-2 (1-1)
256 98
Irrigon
5-2 (1-2)
300 172
Culver
3-4 (1-2)
211 289
Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii 0-6 (0-3)
93 275
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plate, rather than the stan-
dard 60 feet, six inches,
with lead-offs and such.
1A: Special District 1
School
Record
PF
Adrian
6-0 (4-0)
351
Wallowa
5-1 (3-0)
314
Crane
6-1 (3-1)
388
Jordan Valley
4-3 (3-1)
338
Pine Eagle
5-2 (2-1)
236
Powder Valley
4-3 (2-2)
276
Joseph
2-4 (1-2)
254
Harper/Huntington 1-6 (1-3)
172
Prairie City/Burnt R. 1-6 (1-3)
104
Echo
2-5 (0-3)
216
Monument/Dayville 1-6 (0-4)
140
PA
148
118
78
228
258
287
252
412
377
268
409
Volleyball standings:
Week 7
3A: Eastern Oregon League
School
Record
S W S L
Vale
22-2 (6-0)
58 10
Nyssa
14-8 (4-2)
43 28
Riverside
8-9 (2-4)
29 33
Umatilla
4-17 (0-6)
15 53
2A: Columbia Basin Conference
School
Record
S W S L
Culver
25-3 (9-0)
67 10
Weston-McEwen 19-8 (7-2)
56 26
Heppner
12-11 (5-4)
32 36
Pilot Rock
10-12 (3-6)
34 42
Stanfield
8-10 (3-6)
31 37
Irrigon
4-16 (0-9)
19 49
S L
11
21
35
33
1A: Old Oregon League
School
Record
S W S L
Powder Valley
19-7 (10-2)
56 21
Griswold
17-4 (10-2)
53 17
Echo
15-7 (8-4)
47 29
Joseph
11-7 (8-4)
35 26
Pine Eagle
7-12 (4-8)
25 38
Nixyaawii
3-15 (1-11)
9 45
Wallowa
1-20 (1-10)
9 58
“It’s very normal, it
just haven’t been done
here,” Fetter said. “We’re
breaking new ground.”
In addition, the Lit-
tle League season starts
about six weeks before
the adult league softball
schedules, so there is
time to essentially bor-
row those fields in early
April.
Plus, Fetter and Herm-
iston Little League are
5A: Columbia River Conference
School
Record
S W
The Dalles
21-3 (7-1)
55
Hood River Valley 11-5 (7-1)
30
Pendleton
6-12 (2-7)
26
Hermiston
5-11 (1-8)
16
Hood River
Hermiston
Pendleton
The Dalles
Boys soccer
standings: Week 7
5A: Columbia River Conference
School
Record
GF GA
Hood River Valley 10-0-2 (4-0-0) 46
4
Hermiston
9-2-1 (3-1-0)
29 15
The Dalles
2-10-0 (1-3-0)
10 40
Pendleton
3-8-1 (0-4-0)
15 50
3A/2A/1A: Special District 4
School
Record
GF GA
Riverside
8-2-1 (6-0-0)
58
9
Umatilla
6-5-1 (5-2-0)
39 22
Irrigon
1-4-2 (1-2-2)
7 25
Culver
2-8-2 (1-5-1)
25 60
City Christian 3-6-2 (0-4-1)
24 44
22
11
20
15
3A/2A/1A: Special District 2
School
Record
Riverside
3-4-3 (3-0-3)
PDX Adventist
5-1-4 (3-1-2)
PDX/Columbia 4-3-1 (3-1-1)
Umatilla
3-3-4 (2-0-4)
De La Salle N. 1-8-0 (1-5-0)
Horizon (Tualatin) 2-6-1 (0-5-1)
17
20
27
30
GF GA
15 20
20
5
12 22
21 21
4 30
9 20
*All standings updated as of 4:40 p.m. on
Tuesday, Oct. 20
Sports calendar
Thursday, October 22
Girls Soccer
Umatilla @ De La Salle North, 4:15 p.m.
Girls soccer
standings: Week 7
5A: Columbia River Conference
School
Record
GF
7-4-1 (4-0-0)
3-4-5 (1-1-2)
5-5-2 (1-2-1)
3-8-1 (0-3-1)
Friday, October 23
GA
discussing building a
new
softball-oriented
four-plex ideally next to
Field of Dreams but cer-
tainly in Hermiston to ac-
commodate the growth of
the softball division.
Football
“So ultimately, they
really do need to grow,
and they need a place to
grow into,” Fetter said.
“We worked with them
very closely to come up
with a new plan. Little
Hermiston vs. Hood River Valley, 7 p.m.
Umatilla @ Riverside, 7 p.m.
Stanfield @ Pilot Rock, 7 p.m.
Echo @ Pine Eagle @ Halfway, 7 p.m.
Cross Country
Umatilla @ District 5 Championships,
3 p.m.
Saturday, October 24
Cross Country
Hermiston @ CRC District Championship
@ The Dalles, 11 a.m.
Boys Soccer
Umatilla @ Irrigon, 1 p.m.
Volleyball
Stanfield @ Culver Tournament, TBD
Tuesday, October 27
Boys Soccer
Hermiston vs. Pendleton, 6 p.m.
Girls Soccer
Hermiston @ Pendleton @ BMCC, 4:30
p.m.
Umatilla vs. Horizon Christian, 4:15
p.m.
League hasn’t lost any-
thing in terms of their
practice facility, and
that’s all it’s (recently)
been. And we’re trying
to help them expand their
growth.”
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