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A12 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM Buckaroo swimmers shine in season opener BAKER — After a schedul- ing mix-up caused Pendleton’s home swim meet to be canceled last weekend, the Buckaroos and +ermiston Bulldog swimmers ¿- nally kicked off its 2015 season on Saturday with a meet at Baker. When the last laps in the pool were ¿nished, the Buckaroos found them- selves at the top of the scoreboard, as the boys and girls teams combined to take ¿rst place in the meet. 7he girls team ¿nished in ¿rst place out of four teams with 657 points, while the boys team ¿nished second place behind La Grande with 528 points. Hermiston struggled at the meet, as the girls ¿nished fourth with 277 points and the boys team ¿nished in third with 235 points, combining for a third place overall ¿nish. RES8L7S ——— Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay 3) PHS Sam Schmitz, Oceane Schreier, Betha- ny Van Cleave, Jennifer Schulze 2:16:87 4) PHS Landry Huth, Emily Wanous, Abby Williams, Tiffany Armstrong 2:25:80 5) HERM Jailee Vogt, Andrea Gispert-Tello, Sydnee Harvey, Alicia Vogt 2:31:31 6) HERM Annalise Oertwich, Marin Kennedy, Kate Allen, Cora Theis 2:55:79 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay 1) PHS Jon Jennings, Dylan Clemons, TJ O’Hanlon, Lukas Johnson 1:49:43 3) HERM Ryan Barnard, Jacob Snell, Lane Ste- venson, Ryan Stewart 2:05:26 5) PHS Rylan Headley, Asa Richarson, Avery Madril, Hunter Frazier 2:06:15 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle 1) Sam Schmitz 3) Bethany Van Cleave 5) Tiffany Armstrong 6) Kyana Tolwi 7) Hannah Walker PHS PHS PHS PHS HERM 2:17:01 2:22:40 2:45:10 2:46:79 2:51:87 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle 5) Matt Larsen 6) Patrick Cahill 7) Lane Stevenson 8) Justin Blake 9) NOlan Bylenga PHS PHS HERM HERM PHS 2:20:78 2:40:53 2:49:85 2:57:68 3:13:26 Girls 100 Yard Freestyle 1) Adriann Stewart 2) Flor Pena HERM HERM 1:55:89 1:33:41 Boys 100 Yard Freestyle 1) Carson Wrathall 2) Keaton Mikimi 3) Joshua Roberts 4) Garrett Williamson 5) Jacob Poznanski 6) Erick Hawes 7) Anthony Garza HERM HERM HERM HERM HERM HERM HERM 1:00:99 1:10:44 1:14:27 1:35:58 1:42:68 2:00:84 2:01:93 Girls 200 Yard Ind. Medley 4) Landry Huth PHS 5) Andrea Gispert-Tello HERM 6) Kaitlyn Driskel PHS 7) Sydnee Harvey HERM 8) Brooke Lapp PHS 2:47:39 3:08:43 3:09:53 3:10:74 3:52:60 Boys 200 Yard Ind. Medley 4) Avery Madril PHS 6) TJ O’Hanlon PHS 7) Rylan Headley PHS 8) Tanner Pearson PHS 2:38 2:41 2:47 3:07 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle 3) Alicia Vogt 5) Jennifer Schulze 6) MaKayla Lee 7) Emily Wanous 10) Ellie Glover 13) Cailyn Lambert 14) Cora Theis 15) Kaiya Spencer 16) Lyla Lindquist 17) Lilly Yoshioka 18) Marin Kennedy 19) Maria Fye 20) Delaney Clem 22) Rylee Harris HERM PHS PHS PHS PHS HERM PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS Boys 50 Yard Freestyle 1) Jon Jennings 3) Lukas Johnson 5) Dylan Clemons 6) Grant Banister 7) Jacob Snell 12) Hunter Frazier 13) Ryan Stewart 14) Nick Johnson 15) Jose Roman PHS PHS PHS PHS HERM PHS HERM PHS HERM 22.82 24.27 25.00 25.74 25.96 27.53 27.80 29.85 30.95 Girls 100 Yard Butterfly 2) Bethany Van Cleave 3) Oceane Schreier 4) Abby Williams 5) Lindsey McAllister PHS PHS PHS HERM 1:22:18 1:22:47 1:28:86 1:54:69 Boys 100 Yard Butterfly 4) Jacob Snell 5) Avery Madril HERM PHS 1:09:73 1:15:56 6) TJ O’Hanlon PHS 1:17:14 Girls 100 Yard Freestyle 3) Jennifer Schulze 6) MaKayla Lee 7) Alicia Vogt 8) Tiffany Armstrong 10) Jill Schulze 11) Kaiya Spencer 12) Kiara Glover 13) Dani Moore 14) Lilly Yoshioka 15) Kate Allen 16) Annalise Oertwich PHS PHS HERM PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS 1:09:75 1:13:12 1:13:70 1:14:28 1:15:58 1:17:83 1:17:97 1:23:27 1:26:65 1:29:43 1:34:13 Boys 100 yard Freestyle 1) Lukas Johnson 3) Ryan Barnard 5) Grant Banister 6) Hunter Frazier 7) Ryan Stewart 9) Nick Johnson 10) Tanner Pearson 12) Jose Roman PHS HERM PHS PHS HERM PHS PHS HERM 54.47 57.31 1:00:14 1:02:86 1:03:31 1:09:23 1:11:23 1:13:32 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle 2) Laura Dewey 4) Flor Pena HERM HERM 49.82 41.92 Boys 50 Yard Freestyle 1) Keaton Mikimi 2) Jacob Poznanski 3) Joshua Roberts 4) Justin Blake 6) Garrett Williamson 7) Anthony Garza Erick Hawes HERM HERM HERM HERM HERM HERM HERM 28.93 32.43 32.56 33.62 38.26 49.42 49.69 Girls 500 Yard Freestyle 2) Kyana Tolwi PHS 3) Jailee Vogt HERM 4) Hannah Walker HERM 7:43:67 7:47:09 7:49:71 Boys 500 Yard Freestyle 6) Matt Larsen PHS 7) Asa Richarson PHS 6:38:38 6:49:99 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Relay 1) PHS Oceane Schreier, Jennifer Schulze, Bethany Van Cleave, Sam Schmitz 1:56:79 4) HERM Hannah Walker, Alicia Vogt, Sydnee Harvey, Jailee Vogt 2:13:74 5) PHS Kiara Glover, Cora Theis, Kaitlyn Driskel, MaKayla Lee 2:15:05 6) PHS Ellie Glover, Lilly Yoshioka, Kaiya Spen- cer, Marin Kennedy 2:26:88 8) PHS Adriann Stewart, Lindsey McAllister, Laura Dewey, Cailyn Lambert 2:34:39 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Relay 1) PHS — Lukas Johnson, Dylan Clemons, Grant Banister, Jon Jennings 1:36:82 4) HERM — Jacob Snell, Carson Wrathall, Ryan Stewart, Ryan Barnard 1:46:86 7) PHS — Nick Johnson, Nolan Bylenga, Patrick Cahill, Tanner Pearson 2:00:56 9) HERM — Garrett Williamson, Jose Roman, Keaton Mikimi, Lane Stevenson 2:10:23 Girls 100 Yard Backstroke 2) Sam Schmitz PHS 3) Landry Huth PHS 8) Abby Williams PHS 9) Kaitlyn Driskel PHS 1:15:39 1:16:64 1:26:73 1:32:21 Boys 100 Yard Backstroke 1) Jon Jennings PHS 5) Rylan Headley PHS 1:00:44 1:10:12 Girls 50 Yard Backstroke 1) Jill Schulze 2) Kate Allen 3) Annalise Oertwich 4) Delaney Clem 5) Maria Fye 7) Rylee Harris 41.97 45.09 51.74 52.53 55.86 1:00:58 PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke 4) Oceane Schreier PHS 5) Andrea Gispert-Tello HERM 6) Jailee Vogt HERM 8) Sydnee Harvey HERM 9) Marin Kennedy PHS 10) Emily Wanous PHS 12) Adriann Stewart HERM DQ’d Cailyn Lambert HERM 1:26:61 1:30:81 1:32:03 1:35:56 1:36:74 1:37:63 2:08:90 Boys 100 Yard Breaststroke 2) Ryan Barnard HERM 4) Asa Richarson PHS 7) Carson Wrathall HERM 8) Patrick Cahill PHS 9) Lane Stevenson HERM DQ’d Dylan Clemons PHS 1:12:53 1:20:19 1:25:66 1:30:41 1:33:19 Girls 50 Yard Breaststroke 1) Dani Moore PHS 2) Lyla Lindquist PHS 3) Brooke Lapp PHS 4) Cora Theis PHS 5) Ellie Glover PHS 45.97 46:74 48.44 48.92 49.27 Boys 50 Yard Breaststroke 1) Nolan Bylenga PHS 47.65 Girls 400 Yard Freestyle Relay 2) PHS Tiffany Armstrong, MaKayla Lee, Kaitlyn Driskel, Landry Huth 4:55:09 3) PHS Kyana Tolwi, Abby Williams, Kiara Glover, Emily Wanous 5:10:79 4) HERM Andrea Gispert-Tello, Lindsey McAllis- ter, Cailyn Lambert, Hannah Walker 5:32:00 5) PHS Jill Schulze, Dani Moore, Brooke Lapp, Ellie Glover 5:45:07 Boys 400 Yard Freestyle Relay 2) PHS Grant Banister, Hunter Frazier, TJ O’Hanlon, Rylan Headley 4:12:64 4) PHS Tanner Pearson, Patrick Cahill, Matt Larsen, Avery Madril 4:32:55 5) HERM Carson Wrathall, Jacob Poznanski, Jose Roman, Keaton Mikimi 4:43:73 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Relay 1) PHS Rylee Harris, Maria Fye, Delaney Clem, Lyla Lindquist 2:47:46 to cut the lead to eight a minute later, but Monkus scored ¿ve points and it continued from Page A11 ballooned back to 13 at told the boys, µ2nce you’re 45-32. In all, the run last hot, keep shooting. I’m not nearly three minutes and Nixy coach Shane Rivera gonna stop you.’” Stan¿eld never trailed, took time. But the damage making its ¿rst two shots had been done. Stan¿eld ended the — both 3s — to jump to a Tuick 6-0 lead. 1ixy’s Tuarter up 15 at 60-45, Hunter McKay, who led but Melton had worked Nixyaawii with 22 points, his way into foul trou- answered back with a 3 of ble, taking four into the his own, and the shoot- ¿nal frame. Nixyaawii’s ing display was on. After offense wasn’t the same a Stan¿eld free throw, without the 5-foot-9 se- Hunter Melton got Nixy nior, and it proved how within a point a 7-6 with a valuable he is to the Gold- three-point play, but Stan- en Eagles. “He’s a big key to our ¿eld went on a 9-2 run to team,” River said. “2nce go up eight at 16-8. 7he Golden Eagles again, you can credit tried to climb back in it Stan¿eld’s defensive pres- in the second Tuarter led sure. I could’ve called by Melton. 7he springy on a man-to-man earlier. senior used his Tuick ¿rst Maybe (if) we could’ve step to break down the 7i- picked up the tempo — gers man-to-man defense we’re a guard-oriented and set up many of Nixy’s team. 7heir size hurt us on second-Tuarter buckets. the inside. But you never A McKay 3-pointer with know.” Nixyaawii switched 157 left capped an 8-0 run that got the Golden Eagles to an aggressive, press- within a point at 29-28, ing man defense in the but that would be the clos- fourth Tuarter and made things interesting. Stan- est they would come. After Monkus missed ¿eld, which wants to run the second half’s ¿rst and score Tuickly, was shot, Nixy turned it over having trouble slowing its and Stan¿eld made its pace and controlling the next four. Grogan had clock. As a result, they two inside buckets, Bro- coughed it up eight times dy Woods was good from in the fourth Tuarter alone two, then 7ony Flores hit a — 23 times on the game 3 and Stan¿eld’s lead was — and allowed Nixyaawii Tuickly 11 at 41-30 at the to creep back in. Fredy 640 mark. Ira Ashley then Campos started to score, hit a 3-pointer of his own and so did McKay. But the BASKETBALL: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2015 SPORTS Cougars edge Honkers ARL,1G721 — 7he Echo Cougars got hot at the right time and shot 71.4 percent from the ¿eld in the fourth Tuarter to win their ¿rst game of the season on Monday in boys’ basketball non- league action. Echo held on for a 49-44 vic- tory over Arlington with Michael 7hompson leading the way. 7hompson scored 18 points, pulled in 12 rebounds and swiped six steals — all game- highs — for the double-double, and Carlos Chavez added 10 points in the win. Anthony Valdez and Javier Cazares each scored 10 to lead the Honkers, and Shawn Hauner added eight points to go with a team-high nine rebounds, but Arlington (3-3) made just 5-of- 16 shots in the ¿nal stanza. Echo (1-4) ¿nished the game shooting 36.7 percent (18 for 49) while Arlington ¿nished at 32.6 percent (16 of 49). BULLDOGS: Hoffert said. “7he biggest thing for her is to just get on the Àoor and say, µ2kay, I can shoot, I can rebound, I’m bigger than most people and I can make things hap- pen.” Hermiston cruised past Hills- boro 55-25 Saturday at Armand Larive Middle Schoo. ——— continued from Page A11 force girls into Tuick passes and hurried passes, long passes that they don’t want to make because of the pressure. We know that’s a key for us to get out and get the ball and get running.” Hermiston also shot a ridiculous percentage that frame. In the open- ing 13-0 run, Maddy Juul opened the scoring, then senior guards Jansen Edmiston and Sara Ram- riez took over. Edmiston scored the next ¿ve points, then Ramirez hit two 3-pointers to complete the run. At that time, Hermiston was 5-5 from the ¿eld without even allowing a ¿eld goal attempt from Southridge. In fact, the Suns didn’t even have a ¿eld gaol attempt until the 255 mark, when Haley 7hom- as missed a layup. In all, Hermiston was 7-12 from the Àoor and 5-7 from the 3-point line. “We can shoot the ball at times,” Hoffert said. “We knew we struggled the ¿rst couple games putting the ball int he hole early, free throws were a little bet- ter tonight. I think con¿dence is what we take away tonight con¿- dence in our shooting, con¿dence in what we’re doing.” But the Bulldogs cooled down the rest of the game. After staring with the super-impressive 58 per- cent from the ¿eld as a team, the Bulldogs shot just 8-32 (25 per- cent) the rest of the way from the ¿eld and just 1-12 (8 percent) from 3-point range. 7he Bulldogs shot 13-16 from the free throw line, which in part helped keep distance between the Suns and Bulldogs. With the big fourth-Tuarter lead, 6-foot-1 freshman Jordan 7homas got some minutes at the end of the game. 7he raw for- ward went 1-3 from the ¿eld and scored her ¿rst varsity points on the game’s last possession. Hof- fert said he’s been working with 7homas on the inside offensive game, and she’s already Tuite sound on the defensive end. “I think she’s gonna be seeing three, four, ¿ve minutes at a time,” closest the Golden Eagles could get was 10 at 71- 61 and 73-63. Every time it looked as if they were starting a run, Stan¿eld had an answer. “Stan¿eld did a good job tonight and they de- served to win,” Rivera said. In the girls game played immediately before, Stan- ¿eld had no answer for Mary Stewart and the Golden Eagles. Nixyaawii used big second and third Tuarters to run away from the 7igers 52-30. Stan¿eld (3-2) stayed close after a Tuarter and trailed just 10-7 with both teams shooting poorly. 7hey combined to go 5-28 from the ¿eld that ¿rst frame, but Nixyaawii’s improved while Stan- ¿eld’s didn’t. 7he Golden Eagles’ zone gave Stan- ¿eld problems all night. “We struggled attack- ing the zone,” Stan¿eld coach Daniel Sharp said. “We hadn’t had a lot time to practice it and sort of threw it in. 7here were some good things in that, and until we ¿gure out how to do that, people are gonna zone us to death.” Stewart ¿nished with 19 points to lead all scor- ers. Yazzmin Chavez led Stan¿eld with eight points. Nixy led 30-15 at the break, and Stan¿eld didn’t come out of the locker room until two seconds remained in the halftime GIRLS: ECHO 46, AR- LINGTON 44 — At Arlington, Kelsey Ranger scored a game- high 21 points and Hannah McCarty added 10 more as the Cougars edged the Honkers in non-league play on Monday. Ranger added nine rebounds and four steals, Lizzi Cox pulled down 10 rebounds to go with her eight points and 7aylor Swaggart added ¿ve steals for Echo (2-3). SOU (1-2) 4 5 8 10 — 27 HER (3-0) 24 10 11 7 — 52 Southridge — Jaid Harris 2, Hale Thomas 2, Megan Solenksy 7, Ellie Smith 3, Shyler Sullivan 3, Kendall Pope 3, Amanda Sounders 0, Ari McKenzie 5, Sami Sanders 0, Samantha Grade 2. Hermiston — Hayden Meyers 0, Rileigh Andreason 4, Maddy Juul 11, Regan Meyers 0, Jansen Edmiston 16, Kynzee Padilla 6, Shaelynn Gilbert 2, Kiana Heehn 0, Sara Ramirez 11, Jordan Thomas 2. HERMISTON BOYS NOTCH FIRST WIN After starting the season with two blowout losses, the Hermis- ton boys notched its ¿rst win un- der interim head coach Dave Ego Friday night with a 74-57 over Southridge in its home opener. “We allowed them to celebrate for 15 seconds then we talked about what we didn’t do right,” Ego said. “And I think the only way to respond tomorrow night (in Hillsboro) — I think our legs will be there because we got some good rest tonight with all the fouls — our legs are gonna be there so it’s a matter of doing the right things and making things happen like we did tonight.” 2f¿cials have been making it a point to allow the offensive play- ers freedom to maneuver. Both teams combined to shoot 67 free throws Friday night. After an even ¿rst half, Herm- iston began to pull away in the second. An Austin Naillon three- point play pushed the Bulldogs ahead by ¿ve at 46-41, and the Bulldog advantage grew to as many as eight. Southridge whit- tled the de¿cit down to three at 51- 48 at the end of the third Tuarter, but the fourth-Tuarter de¿cit grew to ten, then to 16 and Hermiston played keep away to ice it. In its ¿rst two games, the Bull- dogs (1-2) struggled to score against the long defenses of Kamiakin and Hanford. Against, Southridge, how- ever, it was a different story. Senior guard Chance Flores, period. 7he extra talking to didn’t much help, as Stan¿eld scored just two points in the Tuar- ter as Nixyaawii’s lead increased from 15 to 26 at 43-17. Stan¿eld’s de- fense pressure forced Nixy into six fourth-Tuar- ter turnovers — and 20 in total — though the de¿cit was too much. “I think the big difference between the second and third Tuarters to the other ones was we moved the ball and got better looks,” Nixyaawii coach Jeremy Maddern said. Maddern also said the turnovers need to be cleaned up. “We’re averaging about 10, 11 turnovers, so (20 is) pretty high,” he said. “Give (Stan¿eld) credit, though. It was their defense a little bit. But we could’ve taken care of the ball better for sure.” ——— NCS (6-1) 12 17 16 20 — 65 SHS (5-1) 18 13 29 15 — 75 NIXYAAWII — H. McKay 22, F. Campos 15, I. Ashley 12, A. Corona 6, J. Quaempts 6, H. Melton 3, L. Lewis, D. Barkley, C. Herrera. STANFIELD — D. Grogan 22, T. Monkus 18, T. Flores 10, B. Woods 7, A. Nunez 5, J. Garcia 5, D. Brooks 2, R. Bailey 2, J. Carrillo 2, L. Moreno, J. Galarza, E. Angel, N. Sanchez. 3-pointers — NCS 5, SHS 10. Free throws — NCS 15-23, SHS 13-21. Fouls — NCS 15, SHS 20. Fouled out — H. Melton (NCS). Girls NCS (6-2) 10 20 13 9 — 52 SHS (3-2) 7 5 2 13 — 30 NIXYAAWII — M. Stewart 19, D. Maddern 7, A. Farrow 6, E. Looney 6, T. Oatman 4, S. Fitzpatrick 4, S. Fuentes 3, K. Melton 1, A. Tanasket. STANFIELD — Y. Chavez 8, B. Braithwaite 5, C. Hopper 5, G. Chavez 5, B. Watson 4, S. Connell 3, C. Curiel 2, N. Esquivel 1, M. Griffin, A. Lemmon, M. Banderas, A. Carrillo. 3-pointers — NCS 4, SHS 2. Free throws — NCS 12-17, SHS 8-23. Fouls — NCS 16, SHS 19. Fouled out — K. Melton (NCS). Arlington (4-2) was led by Emily Kirby’s 15 points and 11 rebounds, and the two teams combined for 56 turnovers in the game. ——— Boys EHS (1-4) 6 13 13 17 — 49 AHS (3-3) 7 8 13 16 — 44 ECHO — M. Thompson 18, C. Chavez 10, B. Gibbs 7, B. Moffit 5, Z. Gerkhe 5, C. Medrano 2, D. Craig 2, J. Dorn. ARLINGTON — A. Valdez 10, J. Cazares 10, B. Troutman 9, S. Hauner 8, B. Evans 4, T. Evans 3, R. Hahn. 3-pointers — EHS 3-14, AHS 6-20. Free throws — EHS 10-20, AHS 6-12. Fouls — EHS 18, AHS 14. Fouled out — Moffit (EHS), B. Evans (AHS). Girls EHS (2-3) 10 8 15 13 — 46 AHS (4-2) 11 6 14 13 — 44 ECHO — K. Ranger 21, H. McCarty 10, L. Cox 8, T. Swaggart 4, D. Tarvin 3, E. Parks, L. Wiggins. ARLINGTON — E. Kirby 15, M. Hauner 9, S. Collins 6, J. Patnode 5, S. Grady 4, S. Weatherford 3, R. McClure 2. 3-pointers — EHS 1-18, AHS 1-5. Free throws — EHS 13-24, AHS 7-14. Fouls — EHS 15, AHS 16. Fouled out — Patnode (AHS). who Ego thinks his is best shooter, took a minute getting going, but he popped Friday night. He was held scoreless in the ¿rst Tuarter, but scored 24 points in the next three to lead all scorers. His three 3-pointers were the most in the game — Southridge had just two as a team — and he shot 7-12 from the free throw line. Senior point guard Austin Naillon chipped in with 19 points and shot 6-7 from the charity stripe. Ego was happy to have the production. “I think we still need to pick and choose our shots, make sure they’re the shots we want to take,” Ego said. “But I felt like from the beginning of the season (Flores) is our best shooter. He hasn’t shown us that until tonight when he shot a little bit better. 7here are still times we’re going to the basket. We want three points, not two.” Another welcome addition pro- duction-wise was 6-foot-5 junior forward Brok Palmer. Palmer had been playing against some tall front lines in Hermiston’s ¿rst two games, and didn’t have much of- fensive production to show for it. Friday night he scored ten points and did solid work on the glass. “He’s not going up against 6-9 and 6-7, I think that helps the com- fort zone a little bit,” Ego said of Palmer. “Brok has skills. As a big man, he has more skills than any of our big men — the drop step, and the different things. He’s just gotta get more physical for us and use the big body.” 7he Bulldogs moved to .500 when they slipped past Hillsboro 74-69 at Hillsboro on Saturday. ——— SOU (0-2) HER (1-2) 13 18 13 18 17 20 9 — 57 23 — 74 Southridge — Ethan Sand- ers 0, Brad Morgan 13, 7revor McLaughlin 2, Mike Hazel 1, Jashaun Simon 0, 7racer Bjorge 8, Dalton Stevens 0, Gabe Vor- heis 20, Chad Crier 8, Alexis Platas 2, Ethan Ellsworth 13. Hermiston — Chance Flores 24, Dayshaun Neal 1, Hunter Walls 6, Austin Naillon 19, An- drew James 8, Javier Garcia 3, 7homas McCullough 0, Brok Palmer 10, Preston Pederson 0. WRESTLING: continued from Page A11 match from last season when a “good scrap,” as Larson called it, ended prematurely when Eichner broke his arm. 7his one didn’t go that way. 7he ¿rst round went without score, and Colbray and Eich- ner each earned an escape in the next two rounds to send it to overtime tied a 1-1. 7he ¿rst minute-long overtime period also went scoreless, sending the uber-competitive match into a second 30 second-long period. After both escaped to earn a point, Eichner Tuick- ly gained control for two points, then blocked a rever- sal attempt from Colbray and earned two more right before the horn. He walked away with his arms outstretched as his bench went crazy follow- ing 6-2 decision. Colbray re- mained on his knees and softly applauded. “It’s a tough kid that comes around and Sam’s gotta know that he’s gotta train and there are people our there that can beat him,” Larson said. “He’s got areas that he can improve just like his team can. “We’re gonna work on the things that we’re not very good at. We’re gonna learn the things that Post Falls was good at and take that into our room. I want to attack like they do. I don’t want to stand around and wait.” ——— HERMISTON BULLDOGS 45, CALDWELL COUGARS 15 106 Daylon Eng (HHS) forfeit 113 Isaiah Aguilar (HHS) over Dante Carreno (CHS) Dec 7-5 120 Liam Tarvin (HHS) over Ismael Cerros (CHS) Dec 5-4 126 Christian Hudson (CHS) over Jesus Rodriguez (HHS) Fall 0:23 132 Andy Wagner (HHS) over Brandon Gonzalez (CHS) Dec 10-4 138 Victor Barba (CHS) over Adrian Tuia (HHS) Dec 7-5 145 CJ Hendon (HHS) over Cyrus Calcedo (CHS) Dec 5-1 152 Valen Wyse (HHS) over Adrian Adame (CHS) Fall 2:45 160 Irving Capuchino (CHS) over Joey Gutierrez (HHS) Dec 4-2 170 Brock McDonough (HHS) over Ben Solis (CHS) Fall 3:23 182 Bob Coleman (HHS) over Matthew Rohrdanz (CHS) Fall 4:46 195 John-Henry Line (HHS) over Travis Mitchell (CHS) Dec 9-2 220 Sam Colbray (HHS) over Triden Mitchell (CHS) Fall 3:57 285 Drew Sowards (CHS) over Beau Blake (HHS) Dec 4-0 ——— POST FALLS TROJANS 31, HERMISTON BULLDOGS 30 113 Mathias Delarosa (PFHS) over Isaiah Aguilar (HHS ) TB-1 6-2 120 Matt McLeod (PFHS) over Liam Tarvin (HHS) Dec 4-2 126 Braydon Huber (PFHS) over Jesus Rodriguez (HHS) Fall 0:50 132 Andy Wagner (HHS) over Tanner Johnson (PFHS) Dec 4-0 138 Jason Burchell (PFHS) over Adrian Tuia (HHS) Maj 11-2 145 Tyler Wolf (PFHS) over CJ Hendon (HHS) Dec 6-2 152 Valen Wyse (HHS) over Alius Delarosa (PFHS) Dec 6-3 160 Joey Gutierrez (HHS) over Coleton Kazmierczak (PFHS) Dec 3-2 170 Brock McDonough (HHS) over Kayleb Ferris (PFHS) Dec 11-4 182 Bob Coleman (HHS) over Kellen Dyer (PFHS) Fall 0:50 195 John-Henry Line (HHS) over Brad Noesen (PFHS) Fall 2:30 220 Sam Colbray (HHS) over Isaac Shadduck (PFHS) Fall 0:45 285 Kameron Welker (PFHS) over Beau Blake (HHS) Fall 6:58 106 Rigde Lovett (PFHS) over Daylon Eng (HHS) Fall 0:42 ——— HERMISTON BULLDOGS 60, DEER PARK STAGS 9 120 Liam Tarvin (HHS) Forfeit 126 Jesus Rodriguez (HHS) Forfeit 132 Andy Wagner (HHS) over Jake Miller (DPHS) Fall 0:42 138 Adrian Tuia (HHS) over Phillip Sliwa (DPHS) Fall 3:37 145 CJ Hendon (HHS) over Brent Hodgson (DPHS) Dec 6-4 152 Valen Wyse (HHS) over Dean Lockwood (DPHS) Fall 0:42 160 Joey Gutierrez (HHS) over Tysen Jorgensen (DDPHS) Dec 3-2 170 Brock McDonough (HHS) over Neil Lockwood (DPHS) Dec 5-2 182 Bob Coleman (HHS) over Hunter Leliefeld (DPHS) Fall 2:41 195 John-Henry Line (HHS) Forfeit 220 Trevor Eicher (Deer Park ) over Sam Colbray (HHS) TB-1 4-2 285 Beau Blake (HHS) over Cody Devore (DPHS) Fall 0:32 106 Joe Edwards (Deer Park ) over Daylon Eng (HHS) Fall 1:32 113 Isaiah Aguilar (HHS) over Everett Pierce (DPHS) Dec 3-1