WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016
ROUNDUP
continued from Page A8
four walks to go with three
strikeouts.
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Game 1
R H E
VHS
000 00 —
0 2 2
SHS
305 11 — 10 9 2
Eddy, Fortin (5). Grogan and Monkus.
W — Grogan, L — Eddy.
2B — Bailey, Grogan (SHS).
Game 2
R H E
VHS
222 00 —
6 5 4
SHS
580 03 — 16 11 4
Buchholz, Brown (2). Woods and
Monkus. W — Woods, L — Buchholz.
2B — Eddy, Perry (VHS). Flores (SHS).
IRRIGON 16-7, HEP-
PNER 10-6 — At Irrigon,
the Knights were able to ex-
tend their winning streak to
a season-best seven games
as they held off the Heppner
Mustangs in a doubleheader
on Saturday.
In game one, Irrigon (13-
4, 8-1 SD6) the Knights were
pushed to victory by leadoff
hitter Fredy Vera, who in-
ished 3-3 with a pair of home
runs, three runs scored and
six RBI. Vera’s irst home
run was a two-run shot in the
third inning and the second
was a three-run shot in the
sixth inning.
Heppener (2-11, 1-5 SD6)
had some big performances
of their own, headlined by
Will Lutcher going 4-5 with
a run and ive RBI. Tim Jaca
and Kevin Murray each con-
tributed two hits and com-
bined to score ive runs.
In game two, Heppner
nearly pulled off the upset as
Irrigon starting pitcher Austin
Rice did not have his best per-
formance. The usually-domi-
nant Rice threw only four in-
nings and walked ive batters
while allowing two hits and
four runs. Vera pitched three
innings in relief and gave up
just a pair of runs in the top of
the seventh inning to earn
the win.
———
Game 1
R H E
HHS
030 510
1 — 10 11 5
IHS
245 113 X — 16 10 1
Kindle, Lutcher (3). White, Verley (4). W
— White, L — Kindle.
2B — Lindsay (HHS). Roa, Vera (IHS).
HR — Vera 2 (IHS).
Game 2
R H E
HHS
010 300
2 — 6 4 4
IHS
001 330 X — 7 6 2
Collins. Rice, Vera (5). W — Vera, L —
Collins.
2B — Roa, Verley, Rice (IHS).
of their Special District 6 dou-
bleheader on Saturday.
Irrigon (10-7, 3-6 SD6)
won the opener 16-6 in ive
innings but lost Cassandra
Fleming to an ankle injury
that took her out of Game 2
and likely the next couple
weeks of action. With starters
Mya Chapman and Bea Agu-
ilera already out with injuries,
the shufled Knights lineup
struggled in the second game.
Irrigon left the bases load-
ed twice in the 15-6 loss, and
committed six errors in the
ield to help Burns (13-5,
6-3).
Irrigon hosts Heppner to-
day at 4 p.m.
———
Game 1
R H E
BHS
201 21 —
6 7 5
IHS
312 73 — 16 8 4
A. Sutcliffe and S. Peasley. J. Graza and L.
Mills. W — Garza. L — Sutcliffe.
2B — K. McLaughlin (IHS).
Game 2
R H E
BHS
100 150
7 — 15 11 3
IHS
030 201
0 — 6 11 6
C. Feist and S. Peasley. J. Garza and L.
Mills. W — Feist. L — Garza.
2B — S. Blute (BHS); K. McLaughlin, L.
Mills (IHS). HR — S. Skinner (BHS)
ECHO 3, GRANT
UNION 0 — At Grant Union,
the Echo Cougars defeated
the Grant Union Prospectors
for the second time this sea-
son in a Saturday afternoon
match-up.
Echo (16-5, 11-1 EOL)
loaded the bases right from
the start in the irst inning, be-
hind singles from Cheyenne
Hilliard and Erika Parks and
a walk from Christopher. Two
batters later, the Cougars got
on the board when Hilliard
scored on a passed ball, fol-
lowed by Parks scoring on
a ielding error by the Grant
Union third baseman.
Those runs were all the
Cougars would need because
starting pitcher Macken-
zie Gonzales kept the Grant
Union bats quiet allowing just
two hits and one walk over
5.2 innings with six strike-
outs. Alyssa Ray threw 1.1
innings in relief and allowed
one hit and two walks with a
pair of strikeouts.
Hilliard, Kenzie Blanken-
ship and Monique Montoya
each had two hits on the day
to lead the Cougars offense.
———
R H E
EHS
200 001
0 — 3 9 0
GUH
000 000
0 — 0 3 7
Gonzales, Ray (6). Moulton. W — Gonza-
les. L — Moulton.
2B — Stearns, Zweggart (GUH).
SCOREBOARD
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PREP BASEBALL
Friday
Stanield at Nyssa (DH), 1/3 p.m.
Umatilla at Riverside (DH), 1/3 p.m.
Hermiston at The Dalles, 4 p.m.
Saturday
Heppner at Sherman (DH), 11 a.m./1
p.m.
PREP SOFTBALL
Friday
Umatilla at Riverside (DH), 1/3 p.m.
Hermiston at The Dalles, 4 p.m.
Saturday
Irrigon at Heppner (DH), 11 a.m./1 p.m.
Echo at Nyssa, 2 p.m.
PREP TRACK & FIELD
Prep Standings
(as of Tuesday
morning, May 3)
Eastern Oregon League (3A)
Conf. Ovr. RS RA Rnk
Stanield 8-0 20-2 256 48
5
Vale
8-2 14-7 200 115 10
Nyssa
7-1 12-9 167 166 17
Joseph
3-5 6-12 121 149 25
Umatilla
2-6 6-9 91 126 19
Elgin
2-6 2-11 56 132 30
Riverside 0-10 1-17 39 215 34
and then rebounded in game
two to earn a doubleheader
split with the Vale Vikings on
Friday afternoon.
Echo (15-5, 10-1 EOL)
had a chance to tie and possi-
bly win game one, as they had
the tying run on third and the
go-ahead run on second base
with two outs trailing 2-1 in
the eighth inning. But Vale
(13-5, 9-1) induced a ground-
out from Cheyenne Hilliard
to end the game.
Kenzie Blankenship pow-
ered the Echo offense on
Friday, going 4-6 at the plate
with four runs, two doubles
and two RBI.
MacKenzie
Gonzales
started game one for Echo
and threw a solid eight in-
nings allowing six hits, two
unearned runs and one walk
with 11 strikeouts. Alyssa
Ray started game two and al-
lowed six hits, three runs and
two walks with ive strikeouts
in ive innings.
———
Game 1
R H E
VHS
100 000 01 — 2 6 2
EHS
000 100 00 — 1 6 4
W — Hawley, L — Gonzales.
2B — Mulvany, Mizuta, Jacobs (VHS).
Curiel, Montoya (EHS).
Game 2
R H E
VHS
210 00 —
3 6 3
EHS
332 05 — 13 10 2
Trenkel, Hawley (3), Lastiri (5). Ray. W —
Ray, L — Trenkel.
2B — Mulvany, Jacobs (VHS). Curiel,
Blankenship 2, Campana (EHS).
ECHO 1-13, VALE 2-3
— At Echo, the Echo Cou-
gars dropped a league game
for the irst time this season
RODEO
riders Hill (saddle bronc)
and White (bull riding)
were the only non-BMCC
contestants to win North-
west season titles.
Oregon State’s Michael
Pederson, a Hermiston na-
tive, also qualiied for the
CNFR by placing second in
tie-down.
The college inals rodeo
will be held in Casper, Wy-
oming with performances
on June 14-18.
points, and teammate Ca-
leb Jepsen won steer wres-
tling (4.6) while Treasure
Valley’s Dalli Bean won
breakaway (4.0) to round
out the winners at the one-
head rodeo.
Joining Parke and Tye
with season titles for
BMCC were Williams in
the women’s all-around
and breakaway, Potter in
bareback, Lewis in barrel
racing and Leyva in goat
tying.
The top three in each
event qualify for the
CNFR, and also making
the cut for BMCC were
Kenneth Haworth (bare-
back), Tye (tie-down),
Justin Garland (steer wres-
tling), Chaise Robbins and
Chase Hansen (team rop-
ing), Williams and Sorey
(barrel racing) and Quincy
Pendergrass (goat tying).
Parke, Tye, Hansen,
Potter, Williams and Lewis
will be making their sec-
ond CNFR.
Walla Walla roughstock
Saturday
Central Valley (WA) at Hermiston, 2
p.m.
PREP GOLF
Friday
Hermiston (boys) at Districts (Eagle
Crest Resort), 11 a.m.
Saturday
Hermiston (boys) at Districts (at Eagle
Crest Resort), 10 a.m.
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Special District 6 (2A/1A)
Conf. Ovr. RS RA Rnk
Irrigon
8-1 13-4 187 77 11
Sherman 5-1 14-4 184 93 4
Dufur
3-6 5-13 106 177 27
Culver
1-5 6-9 82 161 16
Heppner
1-5 2-11 94 128 37
SOFTBALL
Columbia River Conference (5A)
Conf. Ovr. RS RA Rnk
Pendleton 6-2 17-4 194 65 3
The Dalles 4-4 15-7 194 110 9
Hermiston 4-4 13-9 153 129 11
Hood River 2-6 9-12 106 116 12
PREP LACROSSE
BASEBALL
Columbia River Conference (5A)
Conf. Ovr. RS RA Rnk
Hood River 7-1 17-4 161 85 3
Hermiston 5-3 12-8 89 72 12
Pendleton 2-6 11-10 129 102 21
The Dalles 2-6 8-12 93 108 22
IRRIGON
16-6,
BURNS 6-15 — At Irrigon,
mounting injuries caught up
with the Knights in Game 2
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PREP TENNIS
Thursday
Pendleton (boys) at Hermiston, 4 p.m.
Hermiston (girls) at Pendleton, 4 p.m.
Sherman at Umatilla, 4 p.m.
Friday
Hermiston at Bend Invite, TBD
Saturday
Ione at Districts (at Kennewick, Wash.), 9 a.m.
Friday
Mac-Hi, Umatilla, Pilot Rock,
Weston-McEwen, Heppner, Helix, Echo,
Stanield at Baker City, 1 p.m.
Pendleton, Hermiston at Hood River,
4 p.m.
Saturday
Irrigon at Gilchrist, 11 a.m.
RIVERSIDE 6-13, EN-
TERPRISE 5-14 — At En-
terprise, the Riverside Pirates
split a doubleheader with the
Enterprise Outlaws, winning
and losing each game by one
run on Friday.
SOFTBALL
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SPORTS
Eastern Oregon League (3A)
Conf. Ovr. RS RA Rnk
Echo
11-1 16-5 216 69 4
Vale
9-1 14-5 174 102 8
Wes.-McE 8-2 11-4 186 50 5
Grant Union 7-3 12-5 207 91 20
Enterprise 6-6 8-10 163 184 19
Nyssa
5-7 6-14 162 230 26
Riverside 4-8 9-11 161 172 22
Elgin
0-10 0-12 27 185 32
Umatilla 0-12 1-17 47 357 33
Special District 6 (2A/1A)
Conf. Ovr. RS RA Rnk
Union
9-0 13-0 154 27 1
Pilot Rock 8-1 16-3 221 33 2
Burns
6-3 13-5 138 105 5
Irrigon
3-6 10-7 126 80 10
Culver
1-8 6-12 87 185 20
Heppner
0-9 3-14 76 192 19
Sadie Hasbell had a strong
day offensively for Riverside
(8-10, 3-7 EOL), going 4-6
with a home run, two doubles
and ive RBI. Skylar Wight-
man inished game two 4-5
with three doubles and three
RBI.
———
Game 1
R H E
RHS
210 030
0 — 6 9 5
EHS
101 201
0 — 5 6 1
W — Wightman.
2B — Hasbell (RHS).
Game 2
R H E
RHS
001 135 30 — 13 12 4
EHS
012 050 51 — 14 12 1
W — Williams, L — Wightman.
2B — Hasbell, Wightman 3 (RHS). HR —
Hasbell (RHS).
TRACK & FIELD
STRANDBERG INVI-
TATIONAL — At Spokane,
Wash., the Hermiston Bull-
dogs boys track team inished
second out of 24 teams and
the girls tied for ninth out of
20 teams on Saturday after-
noon.
The Bulldogs boys earned
91 points in the meet and
trailed only the host Central
Valley with 112 points, while
the girls had 28 points.
The Bulldogs were led by
numerous top-ive individual
inishes, but no event wins.
Senior ield athlete Tre
Neal had a strong meet in-
ishing second in the shot put
(55-10.0), third in the discus
(157-03), fourth in the javelin
(167-01) and second in the
hammer throw (163-01).
Other top inishers includ-
ed Alexis Mercado (third, 200
meters, 23.12), Hayden Earl
(third, 800 meters, 2:00.50),
Hiram Maciel (third, high
jump, 6-0), and Andrew Horn
(third, long jump, 20-5.25).
The boys 4x100 relay team
of Andrew Horn, Vaemu Ena,
Alexis Mercado, and Tyler
Rohrman also inished third
with a time of 44.48.
On the girls side, Madi-
son Wilson turned in a third
place inish in the 100 meter
hurdles with a time of 16.53,
Maddy Juul inished fourth in
the shot put (36-07.50) and
the 4x400 relay team of Sara
Ortiz, Macey Foley, Scout
Regan, and Elsa Torres in-
ished fourth with a time of
4:18.00.
MADRAS
INVITA-
TIONAL — At Madras, the
Irrigon boys placed third out
of ive teams on Saturday
while the girls were ifth.
The boys scored 114
points and were led by nu-
merous top-three placings.
Their highest inishes were
second by Manny Gutierrez
in the 800 meters (2:08.96)
and Luke Meyers in shot put
(39-9.25). Jose Romero was
third in both the 110 and 300
hurdles (19.37 and 46.71) and
both boys’ relay teams were
third.
The girls had 48 points
and were led by Ana Zacarias
with irst place in the 200
(26.79) and second in the 100
(13.0).
TENNIS
CAPITAL
INVITA-
TIONAL, BOISE — At
Boise, Idaho, the Hermiston
Bulldogs girls tennis team
kicked off the Capital Invita-
tional on Friday with a three-
match pool play on Friday.
Hermiston’s top perform-
er was Lindsey McAllister
at the No. 3 singles slot as
she came away victorious in
all three matches. The No. 1
doubles pairing of Chy Pe-
terson and Mackenzie Hill
also had a successful day go-
ing 2-1.
“There is a lot more com-
petition than we are used to
in this tournament and it is
a bit eye opening for some
girls,” said Hermiston coach
Jason Sivey. “Altough we
lost quite a few matches to-
day, we competed in all of
them. I’m proud of the team
for battling through and
working hard to keep ight-
ing against hard opponents.”
Hermiston will continue
the tournament today with
bracket play, hoping to come
away with plenty of success.
HELIX INVITATION-
AL, HERMISTON — Ione,
Weston-McEwen, Umatilla
and Stanield won titles at the
Helix Invite on Saturday in
Hermiston..
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Boys Singles
1st place: Kai Arbogast (Ione) def.
Giovanni Madrigal (Umatilla) 6-3, 6-2
3rd place: Douglas Gomez (Umatilla)
def. Luke Lawrence (Sherman) 8-1
4th place: Deazen Zerba (Mac-Hi) def.
Erik Jones (Helix) 8-4
Boys Doubles
1st place: Olson/Schmidtgall
(Weston-McEwen) def. Thompson/Altam-
arino (Riverside) 7-6 (5), 6-2
3rd place: Walters/Fowler (Ione) def.
Abrego/Robledo (Mac-Hi) 8-1
4th place: Bedello/Gonzales (Riverside)
def. Froese/Shafer (Weston-McEwen) 8-4
Girls Singles
1st place: Sydney Webb (Umatilla) def.
Elise Grifith (Mac-Hi)
3rd place: Meghan Belshe (Sherman)
def. Lynne Roberts (Helix), 8-2
4th place: Paige Ackerman (Condon/
Wheeler) def. Adrianna Leal (Riverside)
8-3
Girls Doubles
1st place: Chavez/Chavez (Stanield) def.
Reyes/Castillo (Mac-Hi) 6-3, 6-2
3rd place: Rodriguez/Cuellar (Mac-Hi)
def. Bagdon/Swafford (Weston-McEwen)
9-7
4th place: Kaseberg/Rubio (Sherman)
def. Bass/Fuchs (Ione)
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