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BULLDOGS:
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Brian Guiterrez (220) was
tenth, Jeremy Ruth (132)
¿nished 17th and Oscar
Lopez rounded out the
Bulldogs with an 18th-
place ¿nish at 12 pounds.
Standouts Sam Col-
bray (19), Bob Cole-
man (182), John-Henry
Line (19), Brock Mc-
Dounough (170), Liam
Tarvin (113) and Beau
Blake (28) did not wres-
tle, though Blake traveled.
Hermiston hosts a
3-way dual this Saturday
when three Idaho schools
come calling. The dual
against Caldwell Senior,
Deer Park and Post Falls
is set to start at 10:30
a.m. in the purple gym at
Hermiston High School.
It supplants a girls
basketball game sched-
uled to start at p.m.
when Hermiston hosts
Hillsboro Union, which
will instead be played at
Armand Larive Middle
School.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015
SPORTS/CLASSIFIEDS
times than not. Hermiston
shot 30.7 percent from the
¿eld overall, but 40 percent
from 3-point range and just
66 percent from the free
throw line.
Head coach Dave Ego
had to go to his bench early
when Tre Neal picked up two
quick fouls, and missed most
of the third quarter when he
picked up his fourth a couple
minutes in. He would even-
tually foul out.
His
little
brother,
Dayshawn Neal, demon-
strated his health coming
off an ankle injury suffered
BOYS:
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proved too much.
Brimmer ¿nished with 23
points, with most coming in
the second half. He would’ve
had a lot more had he not
shot 0-of-10 from the free
throw line in the ¿rst half. He
¿nished 2-fo-12 from there.
For Hermiston, it was a
poor night shooting but only
statistically. The Bulldogs
fast-paced offense worked
the way it should, except
layups went begging more
GIRLS:
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six times and made four to tie the
Braves at 40. She then got a layup,
Ramirez hit a 3, took a charge from
Toure then Edmiston hit a two and
just like that the Bulldogs were up
47-40. The lead ballooned to as
many as 12 in the fourth quarter,
but the shot clock in Washington
began to cause some havoc. Herm-
iston couldn’t get good shots at the
end of the clocks and either turned
during football season. The
athletic left-handed sopho-
more had two and-ones in
the second half when he ex-
ploded around his defender
off the bounce and got to the
hoop for layups.
James provided the spark
for Hermiston off the bench
in the ¿rst half, making two
3-pointers in the ¿rst quarter
to put Hermiston the closest
it would ever be at 12-11. His
10 ¿rst-quarter points led all
scorers, and his 1 ¿rst-half
points did the same.
But Kamiakin pulled
away easily in the second
it over or forced bad shots, leading
to runouts and easy Braves bas-
kets.
“We’re used to getting a
12-point lead and used to running
the clock out and having people
chase you and shoot free throws.
You can’t do that in Washington,”
Hoffert said. “The let up was: we
ran 2 seconds off the clock and
‘Oh no, what are we gonna do?’”
The -43 Bulldog lead turned
into a 62-61 lead after Alexa Ha-
zel took over. She started slashing
to the basket and making tough
half. Bailey got hot from 3
and Brimmer’s athleticism
and touch around the basket
took a 14-point halftime lead
and turned it into a 2-point
lead after three quarters.
Ego praised the effort of
James and Dayshawn Neal,
especially at the defensive
end, and was frustrated his
team didn’t make more
shots. “Chance Flores is
probably as good a shooter
as we have,” he said, “he just
couldn’t put it in the basket.”
Ego stressed, though, the
attitude he wants to see.
“I think if we get our
layups, gradually bringing back
the Braves. It was her layup to cut
Hermiston’s lead to one, and her
foul that sent Ramirez to the line
with a chance to make it a three-
point game with a handful of sec-
onds left. She made one of two, and
a Braves turnover all but sealed it.
Ramirez was fouled after her steal
and again made one of two, leav-
ing the door cracked for Toure to
send the game to overtime. Her
three, which was a good look from
just right of the circle, hit glass and
went halfway down before spin-
heads up, get our chins up
— we have too much a ten-
dency to hang our heads,” he
said. “We’ve got to change
that. The culture, the atti-
tudes have to change before
the basketball game gets bet-
ter.”
———
KAM (1-0) 20
22
21
22
—
85
HER (0-1) 15
13
10
21
—
59
Kamiakin — Koby Bailey 20, Garrett Paxton
11, Champ Grayson 0, Hayden Nelson 14,
Isaiah Brimmer 24 Tanner Hill 5, Dwayne
Kensey 0, Scott Larson 5, Parker Robe 4,
Cooper Ellison 1.
Hermiston — Chance Flores 11, Dayshawn
Neal 10, Hunter Walls 3, Austin Naillon 8, Tre Neal
5, Brok Palmer 1, Preston Pederson 0, Andrew
James 21, Javier Garcia 0, Thomas McCullough 0.
ning out, sending Hermiston south
with a win.
“It’s the ¿rst game, of course it’s
gonna be rough a little bit,” Juul
said. “But we pulled it through. It
was good for a ¿rst performance.”
KAM (0-1) 18
7
16
20
—
61
HER (1-0) 14
12
21
17
—
64
Kamiakin — Kiley Larsen 10, Symone Brown 7,
Kendyl Holle 5, Alexa Hazel 17, Oumou Toure 16,
Samantha Westermeyer 0, Jayden Williams 2, Lexi
Brown 0, Rylie Clark 4, Alexus Mercado 0.
Hermiston — Jansen Edmiston 23, Kynzee Padilla 2,
Sara Ramirez 11, Maddy Juul 15, Rileigh Andreason
11, Shaelyn Gilbert 2, Hayden Meyers 0, Regan Mey-
ers 0, Kiana Heehn 0, Jordan Thomas 0.
PREP ROUNDUP
Boys Basketball
STANFIELD 46, SOUTH WAS-
CO 41 — The Tigers trailed 24-18
at halftime, but outscored South
Wasco 20-10 in the third quarter to
grab the lead and held on till the ¿nal
horn sounded.
“We played really good defense,”
said Tigers coach Victor Baros. “It
was a back-and-forth 4th quarter
and we pulled away with our free
throws.”
Dylan Grogan had a strong game
for Stan¿eld, netting a team-high 1
points.
———
SHS (2-0)
6 12 20
8 — 46
SWC (1-1) 12 12 10
7 — 41
STANFIELD — Dylan Grogan 15, Brody Woods 6,
Antonio Flores 5, Ryan Bailey 5, Jesus Carrillo 5, Alex
Nunez 3, Jose Garcia 4, Dakota Brooks 2, Enoel Angel 2,
Tyler Monkus 1
SOUTH WASCO — Ellis Rager 15, Travis Hayes 10,
Brody Myers 7, Devan Dammann 5, Ty Herlocker 4
3-pointers — SHS 2, SW 0. Free throws — SHS 10-21,
SW 11-31. Fouls — SHS 20, SW 17. Fouled out: Grogan
(SHS)
CONDON/WHEELER
41,
ECHO 39 — At Fossil, the Condon/
Wheeler Knights pulled out a close
victory over Echo on Saturday at the
Paul Humphreys Tournament.
No details were reported.
Condon/Wheeler (1-1) next hosts
McKenzie on Friday at 7:30 p.m. for
the Condon Christmas Tournament.
Echo (0-2) travels to Columbia
———
C/W (1-1)
7 11 16
7 — 41
EHS (0-2)
9 12
9
9 — 39
CONDON/WHEELER — Cade Machines 23, Bryce
Harrison 8, Jerod Wright 4, Jose Cortes 4, Trey Homer 2.
ECHO — Michael Thompson 16, Carlos chavez 13,
Devan Craig 6, Ty Mulder 2, Brock Moffit 2.
3-pointers — C/W 7, EHS 1. Free throws — C/W 4-5,
EHS 2-4. Fouls — C/W 5, EHS 11.
UMATILLA 1, ELGIN 3 —
The Umatilla Vikings won the Elgin
Lions Club Kick-off Tournament
Saturday with a 1-3 win over the
host Huskies.
Juan Coria led the way for the Vi-
kings with 1 points on -6 shooting
from deep. Kaden Webb added 14
points and three assists, and Justin
Maret had four rebounds. Umatilla
had Must 2 boards as a team.
STANFIELD 74, TRIAD 7 —
At Maupin, Dylan Grogan scored 23
points and the Tigers only allowed
23 points on defense in the second
half to pull away from Triad in their
season opener on Friday at the John
Howey Memorial Tournament.
Tony Flores added 13 points and
Ryan Bailey had eight for Stan¿eld
(1-0), which led 39-34 at halftime.
Alex Holland scored 2 points to
lead Triad (0-1).
Girls Basketball
UMATILLA 4, PINE EAGLE
14 — After its season opener was
canceled Wednesday, the Umatilla
girls basketball team didn’t miss a
beat Friday, dominating the 1A Pine
Eagle Spartans 4-14 in Pine Eagle.
The Spartans (0-1) didn’t score
in the third quarter as Umatilla (1-0)
scored 17, and the Vikings outscored
Pine Eagle 21-3 in the second quarter.
Aleesha Watson led all scor-
ers with 14 points on 6-9 shooting
and made one of two from three-
point rangee. She also added ¿ve
rebounds — four of which were
offensive — and six steals. Mari
Paz added 11 points , ¿ve assists,
four rebounds and three steals, and
Courtney Dohman had 10 points,
nine rebounds and two blocks.
———
PIN (0-1)
6 3
0
5 — 14
UMA (1-0)
9 21 17
7 — 54
Umatilla — Judy Contreras 9, Mari Paz 11, Lauryn
Jurnot 0, Taija Coffey 2, Charlene Alvarez 4, Brenda
Journot 0, Taija Coffey 2, Charlene Alvarez 4, Brenda
Campos 4, Sidney Webb 0, Gabby Lemus 0, Courtney
Dohman 10, Aleesha Watson 12.
SPORTS CALENDAR
Friday, December 11
Boys basketball
Hermiston @ Southridge
(WA), 5:45 p.m.
Umatilla vs. Union, 7 p.m.
Stanfield vs. Amity @ Umatil-
la, 1:30 p.m.
Girls Basketball
Hermiston @ Southridge
(WA), 7:30 p.m.
Umatilla vs. Union, 5:30 p.m.
Stanfield vs. Amity @ Uma-
tilla, noon
Wrestling
Echo @ Nyssa Tournament, TBD
Saturday, December 12
Boys basketball
Hermiston @ Hillsboro Union,
7:15 p.m.
Stanfield vs. Union @ Umatil-
la, 4:30 p.m.
Echo @ Cove, 7:30 p.m.
Girls Basketball
Hermiston vs. Hillsboro
Union @ ALMS, 5 p.m.
Stanfield vs. Union @ Uma-
tilla, 3 p.m.
Echo @ Cove, 6 p.m.
Swimming
Hermiston @ Baker, noon
Wrestling
Hermiston vs. Caldwell
Campos 4, Sidney Webb 0, Gabby Lemus 0, Courtney
Dohman 10, Aleesha Watson 14.
STANFIELD 47, SOUTH WAS-
CO 26 — At Maupin, the Stan¿eld
Tigers rolled to their second win of
the season, defeating South Wasco
47-26 at the John Howey Memorial
Tournament.
Stan¿eld held a 2-13 lead at
halftime, and kept the pedal to the
Àoor in the second half to secure the
victory. Natalia Esquivel led the Ti-
gers with 12 points and Cynthia Cu-
riel was right behind with 11 points.
———
SHS (2-0)
SWC (1-1)
11 14
6 7
9
7
13 — 47
6 — 26
STANFIELD — Natalia Esquivel 12, Cynthia Curiel 11,
Yazzmin Chavez 7, Bailey Watson 5, Cassidy Hopper 5,
Shyanne Connell 4, Maddie Griffin 3, Melissa Banderas
2, Brittin Braithwaite 1.
SOUTH WASCO — Jada Myers 7, Ally Muhleman 4,
Allie Noland 4, Kiana Moody 3, Abby Birman 2, Cassie
Davis 2, Madisen Davis 2.
Free throws — SHS 11-22, SWC 8-14. Fouls — SHS
16, SWC 17
CONDON/WHEELER
36,
ECHO 32 — At Fossil, the Condon/
Wheeler Knights defeated the Echo
Cougars on Saturday at the Paul
Humphreys Tournament by a score
of 36-32.
Emma Logan led Condon/
Wheeler with 1 points and 13 re-
bounds on 4-10 shooting and drilled
Senior, Deer Park, Post Falls,
10:30 p.m.
Monday, December 14
Boys basketball
Stanfield vs. Nixyaawii, 7
p.m.
Echo @ Arlington, 6:30 p.m.
Girls Basketball
Stanfield vs. Nixyaawii, 5:30
p.m.
Echo @ Arlington, 5 p.m.
Tuesday, December 15
Boys basketball
Umatilla vs. Pilot Rock, 7:30 p.m.
Girls Basketball
Umatilla vs. Pilot Rock, 6 p.m.
7-9 from the free throw line to pro-
pel the Knights to the win.
Kelsey Ranger netted 12 points
for Echo to lead the scoring.
Condon/Wheeler next hosts
McKenzie on Friday at 6 p.m. for
the Condon Christmas Tournament.
Echo next travels to Columbia
Christian on ———
C/W (2-0)
17 19
0
6 — 36
EHS (0-2)
6 26
0 12 — 32
CONDON/WHEELER — Emma Logan 15, Annika
Rietman 8, Brooke Dyerr 6, Piper Jamieson 3, Ashley
Terland 2, Apryl Ramsey 2.
ECHO — Kelsey Ranger 12, Hannah McCarty 8,
Lizzi Cox 4, Taylor Swaggart 3, Erika Parks 3, Bethanie
Milbrot 2.
3-pointers — C/W 0, EHS 3. Free throws — C/W 8-13,
EHS 3-9. Fouls — C/W 9, EHS 15.
UMATILLA 0, ELGIN 21
— At Elgin, the Umatilla Vikings
breezed to their second win of the
season against Elgin on Saturday,
earning a 0-21 win at the Elgin Li-
ons Tournament.
Aleesha Watson led the Vikings
in scoring with 1 points, though
she shot Must 6-17 from the Àoor and
1- from 3-point range. Courtney
Dohman pitched in 11 points and
nine rebounds, and Judy Contreras
tallied seven assists and seven steals.
———
ELG (1-1)
6 3
0
5 — 21
UMA (2-0)
9 21 17
7 — 50
ELGIN — H. Tanakn 14
UMATILLA — Judy Contreras 5, Mari Paz 11, Lauryn
STANFIELD 6, TRIAD 24 —
At Maupin, Bailey Watson scored
12 points to lead the Tigers to a sea-
son-opening win at the John Howey
Memorial Tournament.
Natalia Esquivel added nine
points and Yazzmin Chavez had
eight, and Stan¿eld led 27-12 at
halftime. Madison McCuiston led
Triad (0-1) with 10 points.
———
SHS (1-0)
10 17 19 10 — 56
THS (0-1)
3 9
5
7 — 24
STANFIELD — Bailey Watson 12, N. Esquivel 9, Y.
Chavez 8, C. Curiel 7, B. Braithwaite 6, S. Connell 6, M.
Griffin 2, M. Banderas 2, A. Carrillo 2, C. Hopper 2.
TRIAD — Madison McCuiston 10, T. Decker 8, R.
Holland 4, S. McCuiston 2.
3-pointers — SHS 4, THS 3. Free throws — SHS 2-6,
THS 7-15. Fouls — SHS 20, THS 6.
MONUMENT/DAYVILLE 34,
ECHO 32 — At Fossil, the Cougars
came up just short in their season
opener on Friday at the Paul Hum-
phreys Tournament.
Kelsey Ranger scored 11 points
to go with six rebounds and Devyn
Tarvin added 10 points and six steals
to lead Echo (0-1), which ¿nished
with 21 teams steals but shot just
23.9 percent from the ¿eld.
Monument/Dayville (1-0) turned
the ball over 34 times, but shot 4.1
percent from the ¿eld to make up the
difference. Ravyn Walker led them
with 10 points and Danielle Rhonda
had 10 rebounds.
———
M/D (1-0)
8 12
6
8 — 34
EHS (0-1)
6 11
6
9 — 32
MONUMENT/DAYVILLE — Ravyn Walker 10, K. Hettin-
ga 7, E. Hettinga 5, D. Rhonda 5, S. Powell 3, K. Emerson
2, H. Flower 2, S. Pettit, F. Schafer, B. Thomas.
ECHO — Kelsey Ranger 11, Devyn Tarvin 10, T.
Swaggart 5, E. Parks 3, H. McCarty 2, B. Milbrot 1, L.
Wiggins, L. Cox.
3-pointers — M/D 1-3, EHS 3-22. Free throws — M/D
5-10, EHS 7-19. Fouls — M/D 18, EHS 15. Fouled out —
Powell (M/D).
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