WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2016
BULLDOGS:
ing moments for the Bull-
dog defense came late in the
second quarter, trailing 13-7
with 1:46 left in the half. The
Bulldogs had forced the Ti-
tans into a 3rd and 23 situation
from its own 20 yard line when
the Titans ran a simple draw
play with running back Elijah
Jones who broke a few Bull-
dog tacklers and scampered 41
yards to the Bulldog 39. The
play eventually led to a Union
touchdown that gave the Titans
a 20-7 lead at the half.
Union racked up 335
yards of total offense against
Hermiston, with quarter-
back Victor completing 12-
18 passes for 114 yards and
a touchdown while Siofele
ran for 83 yards on eight car-
ries with two touchdowns.
Hermiston next plays at
Lewiston (ID) on Friday at
7 p.m.
continued from Page A7
vantage of several Herm-
iston mistakes, including
a pair of interceptions by
James, one of which was re-
turned 85 yards for a touch-
down by Union’s Lincoln
Victor to give the Titans a
13-7 lead in the second quar-
ter.
Hermiston’s
defense
struggled to contain the Titans
offensive weapons over the
middle quarters, as numer-
ous missed tackles and blown
coverages led to several Titan
big plays and touchdowns.
Ena said that it was overall a
frustrating game for the Bull-
dog D.
(Union) just kept running
it and we were struggling
on tackling,” he said. “We
weren’t reading as fast as we
needed to and we were just
losing intensity.”
One of the backbreak-
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SPORTS
Friday’s game at Lewiston
down two starters as senior
H-back Jerry Ramirez and
junior left tackle A.J. Fer-
nandez will both have to
sit out the game after get-
ting ejected from the loss to
Union.
Ramirez was sent to the
locker room at the 10:24
mark of the fourth quarter
after getting into a tussle
with two Union players and
allegedly throwing a punch
at one. Fernandez was also
sent off in the fourth quarter
for throwing a punch.
———
UHS
HHS
6 14
7 0
9
0
7 — 36
20 — 27
Scoring Plays
8:30 1Q — UHS Siofele 7-yard run. PAT
no good (6-0)
5:49 1Q — HHS James 24-yard pass to
Neal. PAT good (7-6)
8:59 2Q — UHS Victor 85-yard INT return.
PAT good (13-7)
0:16 2Q — UHS Victor 18-yard pass to
Shepard. PAT good (20-7)
10:06 3Q — UHS Siofele 25-yard run. PAT
no good. (26-7)
1:10 3Q — UHS 29-yard ield goal GOOD.
(29-7)
11:18 4Q — UHS Chin 22-yard run. PAT
good. (36-7)
7:14 4Q — HHS James runs 2-yards. PAT
good (36-14)
2:29 4Q — HHS James 19-yard pass to
Neal. PAT good (36-21)
1:34 4Q — James 43-yard pass to Neal.
2-point no good (36-27)
BULLDOG DUO
EJECTED
Hermiston will head into
STANFIELD:
continued from Page A7
where Stanield has set its
bar. Playing the underdog
role last season, the Tigers
made it all the way to the
2A semiinals before losing
to Kennedy 34-20. The hype
has been building around this
team ever since. Now they’re
intent on proving 2015 wasn’t
a luke.
“Last year we kind of
came out of nowhere,” Salas
said. “This year no one is go-
ing to hand us anything. I told
my kids in the locker room,
‘Nobody fears Stanield foot-
ball and that’s gotta change.’
When we come out here we
have to punish teams and
send a message.”
Justin Keeney responded
to Salas’ message. The junior
lined up at linebacker, cor-
nerback and rover, spelling
Monkus when he needed a
breather. Besides lying to
the ball with timely tackling,
Keeney picked off Olsen
in the third quarter, quickly
halting an Enterprise drive.
“You can put him any-
where, he’s such a smart kid,”
Salas said. “… He’s just a
football junkie. He loves foot-
ball, he loves to learn, and like
I said, put him anywhere and
he’ll give you 100 percent.”
Stanield’s
offensive
gameplan was altered as
a result of senior quarter-
back Dylan Grogan missing
the game with a hip point-
er, which he suffered in the
team’s blue-and-gold scrim-
mage a week earlier. Junior
Shayne Keltz started in his
place, mostly playing a facil-
itator role.
Besides a couple quarter-
back keepers up the middle
of the defense, Keltz had
his choice of Tigers running
backs to lean on. Monkus led
the team with 192 rushing
yards and two touchdowns,
but was also complemented
by Adrian Renner’s 143 yards
on 11 rushes and Keeney’s 54
yards.
“They played awesome,”
senior offensive guard Jose
Garcia said. “Thyler ran hard.
Adrian, who stepped up and
came out this year, ran hard
too … All the running backs
did a great job today.”
Keltz didn’t attempt a pass
until the third quarter when he
hit Justin Shelby for 11 yards
on fourth down.
“When you have a senior
group and a new, raw quarter-
back you want to just let him
ease into it a little bit,” Salas
said.
Salas expects Grogan
to return for next week’s
non-conference home game
against Cascade.
“He’ll be back next week
and he’ll be at full strength,”
Salas said. “Hopefully we’ll
keep getting better from here
on out.”
———
Stanield 54, Enterprise 22
STANFIELD (1-0) 28 7 12 7 – 54
ENTERPRISE (0-1) 0 6 8 8 – 22
First Quarter
Stanield – Blankenship ive-yard run
(Extra Point No Good)
Stanield – Monkus 66-yard run (Two-Point
Conversion Good)
Stanield – Monkus six-yard run (Extra
Point No Good)
Stanield – Renner four-yard run (Two-
Point Conversion Good)
Second Quarter
Stanield – Keeney three-yard run (Extra
Point Good)
Enterprise – Trent Bales three-yard run
(Extra Point No Good)
Third Quarter
Stanield – Blankenship two-yard run
(Extra Point No Good)
Enterprise – Kobe Ketscher 15-yard pass
from Olsen (Two-Point Conversion Good)
Fourth Quarter
Stanield – Jose Galarza two-yard run
(Extra Point Good)
Enterprise – Trent Bales two-yard pass
from Olsen (Two-Point Conversion Good)
Statistics
RUSHING – T. Monkus 15-192, 2 TD; A.
Renner 11-143, 2 TD; J. Keeney 6-54, TD;
M. Blankenship, 6-54, TD; J. Galarza 2-8,
TD; S. Keltz, 2-24
PASSING – S. Keltz 1-1, 11
RECEIVING – J. Shelby 1-11
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