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A10 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM Tigers claim title with win over Mustangs Stanfield shuts out Heppner in defensive battle Hermiston Herald The Stanfield Tigers picked up one of the big- gest wins in program his- tory Friday after outlasting the Heppner Mustangs, 14-0, in a defensive battle of Columbia Basin Confer- ence unbeatens in Heppner. The Tigers scored on their second possession when quarterback Dylan Grogan connected with Brody Woods for a 30-yard touchdown, then won the field position battle the rest of the way before adding another touchdown in the closing minutes. The win locked up the Tigers’ first league title since 1957. “It was a great game, definitely looked like a league championship game,” said second-year Stanfield coach Davy Salas. “It’s been a long time com- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2016 SPORTS ing for the town of Stan- field and these kids. All the hard work is paying off and we’re heading in the right direction this season.” Heppner (6-2, 3-1 CBC) was without senior running back Logan Grieb, and wasn’t able to get much go- ing against a tenacious Ti- gers defense. Stanfield (7-1, 3-0) held the Mustangs to 134 yards of total offense. “They kind of load- ed the box, and we had a couple shots throwing the football, we just couldn’t get any consistency,” said Heppner coach Greg Grant. “We had a few chances, we moved the ball, a first down here and there, we just nev- er were able to sustain a drive.” Heppner’s defense also gave the Tigers fits, though, and Jake Lindsay intercept- ed Dylan Grogan twice while Jason Rae added an- other pick. The Mustangs held Stanfield well below its season rushing average and limited senior running back Thyler Monkus to 48 yards on 11 carries, but Worship Grogan was able to run for 101 yards on 19 rushes while doing just enough in the passing game to keep the Mustangs from teeing off. “That was the biggest difference between this year and last year,” Grant said. “They hurt us with the pass, and they were able to throw the ball and keep us of balance a little bit.” “(Heppner) just game- planned very well for our run game and we had to find opportunities to move the ball,” Salas said. “We were able to pass protect and find an advantage in some situa- tions.” Stanfield finished with 343 total yards of offense. Grogan was 13-of-20 passing for 175 yards, and Woods hauled in six catches for 97 yards. Monkus’ 48 yards put him up to 1,046 for the season. Stanfield will close out the regular season Friday when it hosts Pilot Rock at 7 p.m. Heppner is off until the first round of the state playoffs, Nov. 4-5. ——— SHS 7 0 0 7 — 14 HHS 0 0 0 0 — 0 Scoring Plays 1st Quarter SHS — Brody Woods 30 pass from Dylan Grogan (Enoel Angel kick), 7-0, 2:23 4th Quarter SHS — Dylan Grogan 9 run (Enoel Angel kick), 14-0, 1:44 Individual Statistics PASSING — Stanfield: Dylan Grogan 13-20-3, 175, TD. Heppner (7-21-0, 67): Kevin Smith 7-19-0, 67; Jake Lindsay 0-2-0. RUSHING — Stanfield (40-168, TD): Dylan Grogan 19-101, TD; Thyler Monkus 11-48; Makiah Blankenship 5-35; Adrian Renner 5-(-5); Team 2-(-11). Heppner (21-67): Coby Daugherty 14-67; Gavin Hanna 9-44; Kevin Smith 2-(-7); Beau Wolters 4-0. RECEIVING — Stanfield: Brody Woods 6-97, TD; Thyler Monkus 4-37; Adrian Renner 2-34; Justin Keeney 1-9. Heppner: Gavin Hanna 1-24; Mason Lehman 1-21; Jake Lindsay 2-10; Beau Wolters 2-7. SCOREBOARD Local Slate PREP FOOTBALL Friday Pendleton at Hermiston, 7 p.m. Umatillat Nyssa, 7 p.m. Vale at Riverside, 7 p.m. Irrigon at Burns, 7 p.m. Ione at South Wasco, 7 p.m. Pilot Rock at Stanfield, 7 p.m. Jordan Valley at Echo, 7 p.m. PREP VOLLEYBALL Wednesday Ione at Joseph (1A first round), 6 p.m. Saturday PREP BOYS SOCCER Saturday TBD at Hermiston (5A play-in round), TBA PREP GIRLS SOCCER Thursday Horizon Christian at Riverside, 4:15 p.m. Umatilla at Portland Christian, 4:15 p.m. PREP CROSS COUNTRY Wednesday Hermiston at CRC Districts (Hood River), 4 p.m. Friday Mac-Hi at GOL Districts (La Grande), 4 p.m. Heppner, Umatilla, Stanfield, Helix and Weston-McEwen at Districts (Pendleton), 4 p.m. Prep Standings Football 5A Special District 1 Conf Ovr y-Summit 6-0 7-1 Bend 4-2 6-2 x-Redmond 4-2 4-4 x-Hermiston 4-2 4-4 Mtn. View 3-3 5-3 Pendleton 2-4 3-5 Ridgeview 1-5 1-7 PS 297 240 299 221 223 194 92 PA Rnk 143 1 173 12 231 14 163 13 196 17 286 25 337 27 Hood River 0-6 0-8 106 323 y-clinched league title x-clinched playoff berth ——— Last Week Redmond 26, Hermiston 14 Bend 22, Pendleton 7 Summit 70, Ridgeview 0 Mountain View 40, Hood River 13 This Week Pendleton at Hermiston Mountain View at Bend Summit at Hood River Redmond at Ridgeview 3A Eastern Oregon League Conf Ovr PS y-Vale 4-0 5-3 173 x-Nyssa 3-1 4-3 179 Umatilla 2-2 6-2 186 Burns 2-2 5-3 224 Irrigon 1-2 2-5 156 Riverside 0-4 1-7 106 x-clinched playoff berth y-clinched league title ——— Last Week Vale 25, Burns 6 Umatilla 33, Irrigon 13 Nyssa 50, Riverside 8 This Week Irrigon at Burns Vale at Riverside Umatilla at Nyssa PA Rnk 124 4 124 16 140 19 129 12 215 23 294 31 2A Columbia Basin Conference Conf Ovr PS PA Rnk y-Stanfield 3-0 7-1 314 151 2 x-Heppner 3-1 6-2 213 102 4 W-McEwen 1-2 2-5 96 201 15 Culver 1-2 2-5 189 249 17 Pilot Rock 0-3 0-7 76 247 29 x-clinched playoff berth y-clinched league title Last Week Stanfield 14, Heppner 0 Culver 61, Pilot Rock 18 This Week Culver at Weston-McEwen Pilot Rock at Stanfield Great iPhone meets great network. iPhone 7 on U.S. Cellular. ® Switch now to get 7GB of data per line for only $49 a month. 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