S PORTS Hermiston A9 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2016 HERMISTONHERALD.COM Hermiston rallies to down No. 4 Summit Bulldogs use 12-3 fourth-quarter run to comeplete game-long comeback By SAM BARBEE Staff Writer After trailing most of the game, the Hermiston boys bas- ketball team rallied in the second half to down the No. 4 Summit Storm 56-53 Saturday in Hermis- ton to give the Storm just its sec- ond loss of the season. Before taking a 41-39 lead with 49 seconds left in the third quarter, the Bulldogs’ (8-6) last lead was 5-4 in the ¿rst quarter. For interim head coach Dave Ego, the comeback was an indi- cation of the improved “attitude and work ethic” displayed by his group, which started last season 2-12. “It says our attitude’s getting better,” he said. “Not hanging your head, and doing the things that we need to do. They kept working hard and it was a good effort down the line.” Early on, Summit’s size gave Hermiston some problems. Play- ing without Tre Neal, Summit’s tall front line affected numerous Hermiston shots at the rim, but led just 16-14 after the ¿rst quarter. Hermiston started a small lineup ² ¿ve guards ² and wanted to run the Storm into oblivion. It wasn’t quite working, though, and Summit’s Jack Hur- ley hit a 3-pointer with 4:01 on the clock in the second quarter to take its largest lead of the game of eight points at 24-16. But, as happened all afternoon, Hermiston rallied to cut the half- time de¿cit to just three at 30-2 behind the aggressive fast-break- ing offense Ego employs, and a strong effort by 6-foot-5 senior Preston Peterson off the bench. “Going small like we did, we knew we could out-run ‘em,” Ego said. “That worked out for us. Pe- terson came in and played well and ran the Àoor well for us de- fensively, and that was necessary for us. It was a good team effort.” Summit tried to extend its lead in the third quarter, leading by as many as ¿ve after &am Baker’s putback with 2:51 left to move the count to 39-34, but a -0 Bull- dogs run gave them its ¿rst lead since the ¿rst quarter, and the fourth quarter began with things tied up at 41. Then Hermiston’s offense came alive with help from its de- fense. “We did a good job of closing out and contesting,” Ego said of his team’s defense against a Sum- mit squad that likes to, and can, shoot 3s, holding the Storm to just four. “We did a pretty good job of getting the post people in- side. That’s another weakness for See RALLY, A10 STAFF PHOTO BY SAM BARBEE Hermiston guard Chance Flores (1) rises for a layup over Summit’s Nick Mason during the Bulldogs’ 56-53 win Saturday in Hermiston. Road tested: Hermiston grapplers Dawgs rack up miles in December Preseason travel win Gut helps Hermiston girls appreciate Check Dawghouse Challenge By ERIC SINGER Colbray, Coleman take home individual titles By SAM BARBEE Staff Writer The Hermiston wres- tling team continued its recent success this weekend, winning the Gut &heck &hallenge at the .itsap &ounty Fair- grounds in Bremerton, Washington, just across the Puget Sound from Se- attle. Hermiston complet- ed the tournament with two individual wins and 163 points, besting the other 24 scholastic team present. The only team to score more — Japan’s Junior National Team — scored 228 points, but was not awarded the Gut &heck championship as it was an all-star team. Or- ting (WA) ¿nished third with 14 points and