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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2015 SPORTS HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A11 Bulldogs club Kavemen in dual Hermiston scores eight pins By SAM BARBEE Staff Writer For the last two years, the Kuna Kavemen traversed the Blue Mountains to come to Hermiston, and twice left with dual meet wins. This year was a different story. Hermiston came up with eight pins in 14 matches to KDQGOH WKH .DYHPHQ Thursday afternoon at The Dawghouse. Hermiston left right after to travel to Couer d’Alene, Idaho for the Tri- State tournament that runs Friday and Saturday. “We didn’t come in, nec- HVVDULO\ ORRNLQJ WR EHDW WKH same team,” senior Sam Col- EUD\ VDLG ³:H ORRN DW WKH SLHFHV WKDW ZH KDYH WR EXLOG WKH EHVW WHDP $QG ZH¶UH ORRNLQJWREHDWHYHU\WHDP´ The dual started ominous- O\ IRU +HUPLVWRQ /HYL 3HU- ry scored a major decision RYHU-RKQ+HQU\/LQHDW pounds with an 11-1 win, with the Bulldog junior’s only point coming late in the third round. Perry scored two near falls in the second round — one of three points and the RWKHU RI WZR ² EHIRUH VFRU- ing a reversal, a two-point near fall and a take down in WKH ¿QDO VWDQ]D WR UXQ DZD\ with the win. .XQDWRRNDOHDGEXW LWZRXOGEHLWVRQO\RIWKHGD\ &RPLQJRIIKLV¿UVWORVVRI WKHVHDVRQ&ROEUD\ZDVQH[W at 220 pounds and easily han- dled Cavemen sophomore Mackay Trent. The senior scored three takedowns in the ¿UVW SHULRG EXW OHW 7UHQW XS each time, looking for a pin. He quickly scored two more points in the second period, and turned this one into a pin. ³(YHU\ERG\KDVWKHLUGD\V Everyone’s gonna have a JRRGGD\DQGDEDGGD\´&RO- PREP ROUNDUP Sixty-seven teams gath- ered at North Idaho College for the Tri-State Tourna- ment over the weekend and the Hermiston Bulldogs ¿QLVKHG EHWWHU WKDQ RI them. The Bulldogs were sec- RQG LQ WHDP SRLQWV EHKLQG only Post Falls, Idaho, which took the title with SRLQWV +HUPLVWRQ ¿QLVKHGZLWKDQG/DNH Steven, Washington, was WKLUGZLWK +HUPLVWRQ ¿QLVKHG ZLWK VHYHQ SODFHUV OHG E\ 220-pound champion Sam &ROEUD\ 7KH +HUPLVWRQ senior won his weight class with a 3-2 decision over Trevor Eicher of Deer Park (WA). He was the only Bulldog to reach the cham- SLRQVKLSURXQGEXWWKHQRW RQO\RQHWR¿QLVKRQDZLQ %RE &ROHPDQ pounds) and John-Hen- U\ /LQH HDFK SODFHG third with wins over Havre (MT) wrestlers. Coleman EHVWHG-DVH6WRNHVDQG /LQHEODQNHG7\OHU6FKDXE 7-0. /LDP 7DUYLQ DQG &- +HQGRQ HDFK placed fourth for the Bull- dogs while Andy Wag- QHU DQG %URFN 0F- Donough (170) won their ¿QDO PDWFKHV WR SODFH VHY- enth. Hermiston will head out of state again for its next WRXUQDPHQWDQGZLOOEHRQH of 32 teams from 13 states at The Clash XIV on Jan. 1-2 in Rochester, Minne- sota. ECHO 48, PINE EA- GLE 18 — At Echo, the &RXJDUV UHERXQGHG IURP D )ULGD\ORVVWRHDUQDEORZRXW win over Pine Eagle. Devin Tarvin led the way ZLWK SRLQWV DQG VHYHQ UHERXQGV RQ VKRRWLQJ Echo (3-4) as a team hit 34 percent of its shots in the game, while Pine Eagle hit MXVW WRWDO VKRWV LQ WKH game with 27 turnovers. (FKR DOVR ZRQ WKH EDWWOH RIWKHERDUGVLQWKHJDPH Echo next plays Heppner DWKRPHRQ0RQGD\ZLWKD p.m. tip-off. ——— EHS (3-4) 13 14 8 13 — 48 PEHS (0-7) 8 2 6 2 — 18 ECHO — D. Tarvin 16, T. Swaggart 14, E. Parks 7, H. McCarty 7, L. Cox 4, S. Stone, L. Wiggins, B. Milbrodt. PINE EAGLE — H. Tanaka 10, A. Vannice 2, K. Jensen 2, L. Walker 2, K. Rowen 2, A. Graven, B. Bell, K. Baldwin. 3-pointers — EHS 3, PEHS 0. Free throws — EHS 5-8, PEHS 0-1. Fouls — EHS 12, Pine Eagle 10. HERMISTON 51, LYN- WOOD (CA) 41 — At Phoenix, Ariz., the Herm- LVWRQ %XOOGRJV UHERXQGHG IURP WKHLU ¿UVW ORVV RI WKH season with a 10-point win RYHU/\QZRRG&$RQ6DW- urday at the Nike Tourna- ment of Champions. No details were reported. EUD\VDLG³:KRHYHU¶VEHVWRQ the day is gonna win. As long as we peak at that right time that’s all that matters. ³,W¶V KRZ \RX UHERXQG from your mistakes is what matters.” Beau Blake earned a forfeit DWSRXQGVDQG+HUPLVWRQ went up 12-4. Then Kreede 3HWHUVRQ D IRXUWKSODFH ¿Q- isher at last year’s Idaho state WRXUQDPHQW SLQQHG 5HXEHQ Madrigal with one second left LQWKH¿UVWSHULRGRIWKHLU ERXW 3HWHUVRQ ZDV DOUHDG\ OHDGLQJDWWKHWLPH Hermiston responded with two pins of its own — Isaiah Aguilar stuck Kolin Clark at SRXQGV WKHQ /LDP7DUYLQ EHDW&DOHE3URFWHUE\IDOODW — putting Hermiston up 24-10. Brady Borroso, a third- SODFH ¿QLVKHU DW ODVW \HDU¶V Idaho state championships, SLQQHG 5REHUW 5RGULJXH] in the second period of the SRXQGERXW In two largely defensive matches, Hermiston’s Andy :DJQHU VOLSSHG E\ &ROE\ Contreras 3-0 at 132 pounds, EXW .XQD¶V &DGHQ &REE HGJHG $- 7XLD DW pounds. Tuia led 1-0 heading LQWR WKH WKLUG SHULRG EXW D &REE UHYHUVDO DQG WZRSRLQW near fall provided the win- ning cushion. Hermiston dominated the rest of the way. CJ Hendon pinned Masen Andreason in the third period while up 7-3, and Valen Wyse easily pinned Wayne Beus at SRXQGV +HUPLVWRQ WKHQ OHG Hermiston cruised the rest of the way, losing just one of STAFF PHOTO BY SAM BARBEE the next three matches with a pin. Hermiston senior (left) throws Kuna sophomore Mackay Trent during a 220-pound match Thursday at Hermiston’s home See WRESTLING, A12 dual. Colbray pinned Trent and Hermiston won 48-25. iPhone 6s with coverage in the Middle of Anywhere. Switch now and save $550 per line when you purchase iPhone 6s and trade in a Smartphone. HERMISTON 64, SOUTH MOUNTAIN (AZ) 48 — The Hermiston Bulldogs continued to play well at the Nike tournament of Champions in Phoenix ZLWK DQRWKHU GRXEOHGLJLW win over the South Mountain Jaguars on Monday. No details were reported. AMITY 56, UMATIL- LA 35 — At Amity, the Umatilla Vikings ended a game on the losing end for just the second time this sea- VRQIDOOLQJWR$PLW\E\LQ the Amity Warrior Classic. No details were reported. Umatilla (7-2) next plays Riverview (WA) at home on Tuesday at 4 p.m. Boys Basketball ECHO 61, PINE EA- GLE 38 — At Echo, the Cougars won their third- straight game with a win over Pine Eagle on Saturday. As a team Echo (3-4) shot SHUFHQWIURPWKHÀRRULQ the game, including 71 per- FHQWLQWKH¿UVWKDOI0LFKDHO Thompson led the Cougars in scoring with 13 points RQ VKRRWLQJ DQG %RE *LEEVZDVFORVHEHKLQGZLWK SRLQWVRQVKRRWLQJDV well. ——— EHS (3-4) 13 14 8 13 — 48 PEHS (0-7) 8 2 6 2 — 18 ECHO — D. Tarvin 16, T. Swaggart 14, E. Parks 7, H. McCarty 7, L. Cox 4, S. Stone, L. Wiggins, B. Milbrodt. PINE EAGLE — H. Tanaka 10, A. Vannice 2, K. Jensen 2, L. Walker 2, K. Rowen 2, A. Graven, B. Bell, K. Baldwin. 3-pointers — EHS 3, PEHS 0. Free throws — EHS 5-8, PEHS 0-1. Fouls — EHS 12, Pine Eagle 10. HERMISTON 65, GRESHAM 46 — At Cen- tury, the Hermiston Bulldogs JRWEDFNWRRQWKHVHD- VRQZLWKDSRLQWZLQRYHU Gresham Saturday at the Holiday Classic. PREP SCHEDULE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27 girls basketball Hermiston vs. TBA @ Interstate Shootout (Lake Oswego), TBD MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 boys basketball Hermiston vs. Barlow @ Barlow Tournament, 7 p.m. Umatilla vs. Salem Academy @ Crusader New Year’s Invite (Salem Acad.), 8 p.m. Echo @ Dufur Tournament, TBD Girls Basketball Hermiston @ Interstate Shootout, TBD Umatilla vs. St. Mary’s (Medford) @ Crusader New Year’s Invite (Salem Acad.), 5 p.m. Echo @ Dufur Tournament, TBD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29 Boys basketball Hermiston @ Barlow Tournament, TBD Umatilla @ Crusader New Year’s Invite, TBD Echo @ Dufur Tournament, TBD Girls Basketball Hermiston @ Interstate Shootout, TBD Umatilla @ Crusader New Year’s Invite, TBD Echo @ Dufur Tournament, TBD With 3D Touch, Live Photos, 7000 series aluminum, A9 chip, advanced cameras, 4.7-inch Retina HD display, and so much more, you’ll see how with iPhone 6s the only thing that’s changed is everything. 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