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the backield with 105 yards on 23 carries.
“When I look out at the ield, we have a
lot of young guys that are really talented,”
Sheller said, “but when you start a bunch
of sophomores it will take time to grow.
“The players are frustrated, the coaches
are frustrated, but it’s a positive frustration
if that makes sense,” Sheller added. “It’s
not a helpless or defeated emotion, every-
one’s just looking for ways to get better
and that’s exciting.”
Irrigon will start its irst year of Eastern
Oregon League play next Friday when they
host Riverside at 7 p.m.
MAC-HI 41, RIVERSIDE 26 — At Boardman,
Riley Chester accounted for more than 280
all-purpose yards and the Pioneers forced
three turnovers on defense to key a non-
league win over Riverside on Saturday.
Chester ran for 141 yards and two touch-
downs on 34 carries and had one of two
interceptions for the Mac-Hi () defense.
Austin Leonetti had the other, and Michael
Breeding set up a touchdown with a jarring
hit to force a fumble that Spencer Wells
scooped up and returned to the end zone.
Pioneers quarterback Drew Birdwell
was 11-of-20 passing for 152 yards and
Kassius Gonzales also found the end zone
for Mac-Hi. He inished with 22 yards on
eight carries.
STANFIELD 20, REGIS 14 — The Stanield
Tigers came up big on fourth down on
back-to-back drives to turn away the Regis
Rams in a gridiron battle of 2A powers on
Friday night.
After taking the lead on a 4th-and-goal in
the fourth quarter, the Tigers made a goal-
line stand on defense to get the ball back
and run out the clock for a 20-14 win.
“It was one you guys didn’t want to
miss,” said Stanield coach Davy Salas after
his Tigers improved to 4-0. “Two of the top
teams in the state battled it out. … Those
kids played their butts off tonight on both
sides.”
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Stanield struck irst with rushing
touchdowns by Thyler Monkus and Adrian
Renner in the irst quarter, but Regis (2-2)
was able to keep them off the scoreboard
for the next two quarters and took the lead
in the second half.
“They were getting off blocks all night,”
Salas said of an active Regis defense.
“They were the one team that was able to
match our athletes and our power and our
speed, and it was going to come down to
who got that last stop and that last score.”
Trailing 14-12 midway through the fourth
quarter the Tigers got the break they were
looking for when Justin Shelby got behind
the Rams defense on a play-action pass
and caught a 35-yard pass from Dylan
Grogan to put the ball on the Regis 25.
The Tigers moved the ball inside the 10,
and faced fourth-and-goal from the ive
when it looked like Grogan was going
to be wrapped short of the end zone on
an option run. Somehow he was able to
lip the ball to Monkus, though, and the
senior running back beat the defense to
the corner of the end zone. The two-point
conversion was good, but the Tigers still
needed a stop.
They got it eventually after Regis
marched down the ield to get 1st-and-goal
on the Stanield four. Four straight running
plays were stuffed at the line for a turnover
on downs, and Stanield was able to get a
irst down on offense before running out
the clock.
Monkus inished with 74 yards on 16
carries, Shelby totaled two catches for 55
yards and Grogan was 6-of-10 passing for
133 yards with one interception.
Stanield will open Columbia Basin
Conference action Friday when it hosts
Culver at 7 p.m.
———
RHS (2-2)
0 6
8
0 — 14
SHS (4-0) 12 0
0
8 — 20
Stanield statistics
PASSING — Dylan Grogan 6-10-1, 133
RUSHING — (39-155, 3 TD): Thyler
Monkus 16-74, 2 TD; Adrian Renner 5-47,
TD; Makiah Blankenship 5-20; Dylan
Grogan 13-14.
RECEIVING — Justin Shelby 2-55; Brody
Woods 2-42; Thyler Monkus 1-21; Adrian
Renner 1-15.
HEPPNER 26, IMBLER 8 — At Heppner,
Logan Grieb ran for 205 yards and three
touchdowns and Kevin Murray led
Heppner’s defense with nine tackles and
an interception as the Mustangs held off
Imbler in a non-league game on Friday.
Grieb reached his total on 19 rushes for
a 10.8-yard average and also was 2-for-3 on
extra points while adding a pair of catches
for 16 yards.
Heppner (3-1) inished with 357 yards
on offense to Imbler’s 121, although the
Panthers (2-2) did get a big game out of
running back Brandon McGilvray with 106
yards on 29 rushes with a touchdown.
Heppner will open its Columbia Basin
Conference schedule Friday when it hosts
Weston-McEwen at 7 p.m.
———
IHS (2-2)
0 8
0
0 — 8
HHS (3-1) 13 0 13
0 — 26
Scoring plays
1st Quarter
HHS — Logan Grieb 9 run (conversion
failed), 6-0
HHS — Logan Grieb 2 run (Grieb kick),
13-0
2nd Quarter
IHS — Brandon McGilvray 2 run (Wade
McDonald pass from Jeffery Walker), 13-8
3rd Quarter
HHS — Logan Grieb 54 run (Grieb kick
missed), 19-8
HHS — Coby Daugherty 7 run (Grieb
kick), 26-8
Statistics
PASSING — Imbler: Jeffery Walker 2-6-1,
10. Heppner: Kevin Smith 5-14-2, 58.
RUSHING — Imbler (37-111, TD): Bran-
don McGilvray 29-106, TD; Jeffery Walker
7-3; Gabe Taylor 1-2. Heppner (49-309,
4 TD): Logan Grieb 19-205, 3 TD; Coby
Daugherty 17-84, TD; Beau Walters, 8-45;
Kevin Smith 4-(-22).
RECEIVING — Imbler: Brandon McGil-
vray 1-2; Wade McDonald 2-8. Heppner:
Logan Grieb 2-16; Beau Walters 3-42.
PINE EAGLE 24, ECHO 22 — At Echo, the
Cougars had an un-timed down from the
Pine Eagle 10-yard line following a pass
interference, but the Spartans were quick
to the ball on an outside pitch and stopped
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teams’ Special District 1 opener on Friday.
Echo coach Rick Thew said the Cougars
(1-3, 0-1 SD1) spent most of the game
trying to regain an early spark they seemed
to lose when the Spartans (2-2, 1-0 SD1)
returned a kickoff for a touchdown and a
24-14 lead late in the irst quarter.
Zach Gehrke inished with a team-high
145 yards on 12 rushes for Echo, and
Morgan Marcum led the defense with eight
tackles, four of them for loss.
Echo’s next game is Friday when it hosts
Wallowa at 7 p.m.
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PE (2-2)
16 8
0
0 — 24
EHS (1-3) 14 0
8
0 — 22
Scoring plays
1st Quarter
PE — Unknown 10 run (conversion good),
7:02
EHS — Devan Craig 20 run (Zach Gehrke
run), 4:28
EHS — Devan Craig 4 run (conversion
failed), 2:37
PE — Unknown kickoff return (conversion
good), 2:21
2nd Quarter
PE — Unknown 5 run (conversion good),
10:32
3rd Quarter
EHS — Damian Curiel 3 pass from Devan
Craig (Devan Craig run), 1:52
Echo Statistics
PASSING — Devan Craig 3-7-0, 53, TD.
RUSHING — (44-323, 2 TD): Zach Gehrke
12-145; Devan Craig 25-91, 2 TD; Noah
Scott 7-87.
RECEIVING — Damian Curiel 3-53, TD.
UMATILLA 36, PORTLAND CHRISTIAN
26 — At Umatilla, the Vikings ended the
non-league slate unbeaten as they picked
up a 10-point win over Portland Christian on
Friday night.
The Vikings (4-0) gained more than 400
yards of total offense in the game, as
Kaden Webb threw for 184 yards and three
touchdowns while Trent Durfey ran 25
times for 130 yards in the game.
“We’re still improving,” Umatilla coach
Dan Durfey said. “Every team wants to
be sharp heading toward the playoffs and
that’s what we’re looking for every week.”
One aspect Durfey was not happy about
was the Vikings giving up all 26 points to
Portland Christian in the fourth quarter.
“We lost a little focus in the fourth quar-
ter and they jumped on us,” Durfey said.
“We need to be better next time.”
Umatilla’s next game is Friday when it
hosts Burns at 7 p.m.
———
UHS (4-0) 13 0 16
7 — 36
PC (2-2)
0 0
0 26 — 26
Umatilla Statistics
PASSING — Kaden Webb: 10-18-3, 3 TD
RUSHING — Trent Durfey 25-130; Cody
Sampson 8-44, TD; Kaden Webb 6-45, TD;
Leonel Corona 5-12.
RECEIVING — Justin Maret 2-45, TD;
Trent Durfey 4-45; Cody Miller 2-55, TD;
Diego Soto 2-45, TD.
Boys Soccer
UMATILLA 7, WALLA WALLA VALLEY ACAD-
EMY 1 — At Umatilla, Ernesto Barrera had
two goals and three assists in a non-league
rout for the Vikings on Monday.
Barrera’s irst assist came on a corner
kick in the third minute that Jose Alaniz
netted for his only goal of the game. Then
Barrera scored the eventual game-winner
in the 11th minute off a pass by Isidro
Fonseca.
———
WWVA
1
0 —
1
UHS
3
4 —
7
Goals
3’— UHS Jose Alaniz (Ernesto Barrera)
11’— UHS Ernesto Barrera (Isidro
Fonseca)
15’— UHS Douglas Gomez (Ernesto
Barrera)
35’— WWVA Unknown
55’— UHS Ernesto Barrera (Luis Castro)
59’— UHS Ben Binene (Ernesto Barrera)
66’— UHS Ben Binene
72’— UHS Marco Madrigal (Douglas
Gomez)
UMATILLA 4, NYSSA 1 — At Umatilla,
Ernesto Barrera found the net twice in the
second half to help lift Umatilla to a non-
league win at City Field on Friday.
Diego Saldana and Douglas Gomez also
scored goals for the Vikings (3-2-1), and
coach Pedro Ortiz said the win was a result
of improved possession.
“Throughout the game we keep control
of the game as we started to develop
more possession of the ball and tempo
of the game,” he said. “We need to keep
improving on that aspect still.”
———
NHS
1
0 —
1
UHS
1
3 —
4
Goals
7’— UHS, Diego Saldana (Isidro
Fonseca)
17’— NHS, unavailable
60’— UHS, Ernesto Barrera (Armando
Espinoza)
69’— UHS, Douglas Gomez (Jose
Alaniz)
71’— UHS, Ernesto Barrera (Diego
Saldana)
CROSS COUNTRY
THE DALLES — Several area teams were
running at the Brigette Nelson Memorial
Invitaional on Friday at Sorosis Park.
———
GIRLS
Team scores — 1, The Dalles, 30; 2,
Putnam, 76; 3, Pendleton, 88; 4, Gresham,
92; 5, Veritas, 121; 6, Helix, 137; 7, Wapato,
155.
Pendleton — 4, Rylee Harris, 22:09.3;
16, Kyra Ford, 23:35.2; 22, Taylor Baum,
24:19.4; 24, Starr Redcrane, 24:26.8; 32,
Jaiden Lemberger, 25:09.5; 46, Sierra
Bonzani, 26:49;
Helix — 15, Bethany Newtson, 23:34.6;
34, Kaylee Cope, 25:26.4; 39, Emma Feh-
renbacker, 25:47.9; Kyla Roberts, 30:06.9.
Stanield — 18, Jennifer Garcia, 23:51.0;
25, Chelsy Lemmon, 24:27.9; Kaitlyn
Lemmon, 28:23.3.
Umatilla — 21, Samantha Contreras,
24:17; 38, Katelyn Lorence, 25:54.6;
Hermiston — 42, Lucia Wiley, 26:00.7;
49, Janelle Almaguer, 27:18.6; 50, Flor
Pena, 27:20.4; 52, Logan Sinor, 27:32.7.
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