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A8 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016 SPORTS IN BRIEF Tee-of for the Fourth of July A pair of Fourth of July weekend golf tournaments are planned in Heppner and Umatilla. •The Family Fun Day Golf & BBQ is Sat- urday, July 2, at 2:30 p.m. at Big River Golf Course in Umatilla. The nine-hole four-per- son scramble costs $10 for adults and $7 for juniors. Power carts can be reserved for $13. All golfers 12-and-younger can tee-off from the special forward tees. Also, a long drive contest is planned. For more information, call 541-922-3006. •The Fourth of July Golf Tournament is Sunday, July 3, at 9 a.m. at Willow Creek Country Club in Heppner. The four-person scramble costs $60 each, which includes green fees, lunch and beverages. Power carts must be reserved by calling 541-676-5437. Also, a putting contest will run throughout the day. Proceeds from the event are donated to the Jason Halvorsen and Mike Matthews Scholarship Funds and the Ione Fourth of July Celebration Fund. To register or more information, call Russell Seewald at 541- 422-7466 or Craig Holland at 509-330-0297. Beep Baseball goes to bat for vision center Instead of asking if the umpire is blind, the baseball players will be. The Seattle South King Sluggers, a visu- ally impaired and blind team, will take on the Tri-Cities Dust Devils. An afiliate of the San Diego Padres, the Class A team will be blindfolded as they play Beep Baseball against the visually impaired team. A modiied game, an over-sized softball beeps and the base posts buzz. Players will have spotters to help direct where the ball is. The purpose of the event is to educate the community about adaptive sports for the blind and visually impaired. A fundraiser for the Edith Bishel Center, the event is Saturday, July 2, at 6:15 p.m. at GESA Stadium, Pasco. Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for kids. The ticket includes the Beep Baseball game, dinner and upper box seating for the regular Dust Devils game against the Everett AquaSox that follows at 7:15 p.m. Located at 628 N. Arthur St., Kennewick, the Edith Bishel Center serves the blind and visually impaired in southeastern Washing- ton and northeastern Oregon. It offers train- ing, education, products and resources for the visually impaired community. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact 509-735 0699, daniel@ edithbishelcenter.org or visit www.edith- bishelcenter.org. Bulldog lacrosse puts ive on all-conference Christiansen chosen for first-ever All-Star game By ERIC SINGER Staff writer Five Hermiston Bulldogs made the cut on the High Desert League’s all-conference rosters following the 2016 season. The Bulldogs placed junior attacker Brady Christiansen and junior midield Tuck- er Salinas on the all-confer- ence second team and senior attacker Javier Garcia, and sophomore defensemen Tayler Arnold and Jake Palmer were named as honorable mentions. As a team, Hermiston went 6-10 overall playing as an in- dependent this season. Christansen, a third-year varsity starter for the Bull- dogs, was happy to see sev- eral teammates join him with all-conference recognition. “It shows we’re moving along and growing as a pro- gram,” he said. “Now we need to just take that next step.” The postseason honors did not stop there for Christiansen, STAFF PHOTO BY E.J. HARRIS Hermiston’s Brady Christiansen draws contact from Lincoln’s Blake Phillips (18) in a game this season in Hermiston. Christansen and teammate Tucker Salinas were selected for second team all-conference honors this season. Christiansen also was selected to play in an all-star game earlier this month. however, as he was chosen to compete in the irst-ever OHS- LA All-Star Game that was played on June 4. The game took place prior to the 2016 state championship game in Beaverton, where Christian- sen’s Blue Team earned a 9-8 victory over the White Team. “It felt amazing to be part of history,” Christiansen said. “Playing on that ield was great and it was an honor to get to play with the best players in the state of Oregon. We’re try- ing to build up the sport here and it was a cool experience.” The Bulldog junior stuck around following the game to watch the state championship game between Beaverton and Je- suit, which Beaverton won with a score of 9-8. He said aside from the entertainment of the game, he took some mental notes of some things to help improve his game and his team in 2017. “Just the intensity level was off-the-charts,” he said. “I watched how the players were moving, passing quick- ly and always getting position and staying aggressive. They played as a team and not as in- dividuals, which is something we need to do more.” Hermiston falls in district title game By MATT ENTRUP Staff Writer On Monday the 10/11 year-old Triangle all-stars (made up of par- ticipants in communities between Pendleton and Milton-Freewater) narrowly defeated Hermiston, 21- 19, for the District 3 champion- ship. With both teams’ pitchers strug- gling to ind the strike zone, Mon- day’s championship featured just two hits by each team and a com- bined 34 walks and nine hit batters. Rian Woodard had a double for Hermiston, and Shayanne Martin added a single. ——— R H HER 905 113 — 19 2 TRI 356 43X — 21 2 W — F. Fitzjarrell. L — M. Tovar. 2B — R. Woodard (HER). E 0 3 STAFF PHOTO BY MATT ENTRUP Hermiston’s Cayleigh Miller makes contact during the 10/11 District 3 softball championship against Triangle on Monday in Milton-Freewater. Hermiston lost by two runs, 21-19. STAFF PHOTO BY MATT ENTRUP Triangle’s Jayden Sparks slides into home plate while Hermiston’s Macey Tovar goes for the tag on Monday in their 10/11 softball District 3 championship game at Cannery Field in Milton- Freewater. Sparks was safe and Triangle won the game, 21-19. CLASSIFIED M ARK ETPL A C E Pla ce cla ssified a d s on lin e a t w w w .ea storeg on m a r ketp la ce.com or ca ll 5 4 1-278-26 78 C O N TAC T US EDITIO N S DEADLIN ES 24 HO UR S ERVIC E 333 E. M a in Herm isto n , O rego n 97838 Cla ssified : 1-800-962-2819 Fa x: (541) 567-1764 Cla ssified em a il: cla ssified s@ herm isto n hera ld .co m W ed n esd a y Sa tu rd a y 3 p.m . M o n d a y 3 p.m . 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