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    A8 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016
SPORTS
Stanfield, Echo, Ione win big in final week
Prep roundup: Final
week of regular
season in the books
Hermiston Herald
STANFIELD 54, PI-
LOT ROCK 12 — At Stan-
field, the Tigers finished off
an unblemished Columbia
Basin Conference schedule
with a 54-12 defeat of the Pi-
lot Rock Rockets on Friday
night.
The win also completes
one of the best regular sea-
sons in school history for
the Tigers (8-1, 4-0 CBC),
which saw the team aver-
age more than 34 points per
game on offense and allow
an average of just 16.7 points
on defense.
“It’s been fun,” Stanfield
coach Davie Salas said of
Stanfield’s season. “I told the
kids at the beginning of the
year I wanted to ride this sea-
son as long as we can and we
got a good start.”
Quarterback Dylan Gro-
gan had a big game for
Stanfield on Friday, com-
pleting 9-17 passes for 200
yards and one touchdown,
while also running the ball
12 times for 137 yards and a
touchdown. Wideout Brody
Woods hauled in six of Gro-
gan’s passes for 147 yards
and one touchdown.
On the ground, Makiah
Blankenship led the way
with 116 yards on seven car-
ries, while Adrian Renner
carried it four times for 58
yards and one touchdown
and Justin Keeney six times
for 44 yards and one touch-
down.
Senior running back Thy-
ler Monkus, who got banged
up a bit last week against
Heppner, was held out of
the game for precautionary
reasons. Salas said Monkus
easily could have played if
needed Friday, but the team
wanted to rest him to be
healthy for the postseason.
Stanfield will host a first
round playoff game Friday
against Central Linn.
———
PRHS (0-8, 0-4)
14
SSS (8-1, 4-0)
54
Stanfield statistics
PASSING — D. Grogan 9-17, 200 yds, TD; B.
Woods 1-1, 75 yds, TD.
RUSHING — D. Grogan 12-137, TD; M.
Blankenship 7-116; J. Keeney 6-44, TD; A.
Renner 4-58, TD.
RECEIVING — B. Woods 6-147, TD; A.
Renner 4-116.
ECHO 52, JORDAN
VALLEY 6 — At Echo, the
Cougars clinched a spot in
the 1A state playoffs with a
blowout of Jordan Valley in
a Special District 1 playoff
game on Friday night.
It’s the first time Echo (5-
3, 4-2 SD1) has been to the
postseason since 2012.
“It’s been a long time
coming and a hard three
years for our seniors,” said
Echo coach Rick Thew,
“and for the guys to get to
this spot, I couldn’t be more
proud.”
Echo ran the ball 42
times for 397 yards and
eight touchdowns as a team
in the game, led by full-
back Logan Butler with
167 yards and a touchdown
on 21 carries. Quarterback
Devan Craig also ran it 13
times for 105 yards and
four touchdowns.
The number 52 was also
Echo’s magic number once
again on Friday, as Echo
scored 52 points for the third
straight game — all victo-
ries — and it also marks the
fourth time in its five wins
that the team scored 52.
“I’ll take it,” Thew said.
“If that’s what we need to do
next week, too, then let’s go
do it.”
Echo will travel to Drain
to face North Douglas in its
first round playoff match-up
that will be played on Friday.
———
JV
6 0
0
0 — 6
EHS
0 34
6 12 — 52
Statistics
PASSING — D. Craig 2-4, 48 yds, TD.
RUSHING — (Team: 42-397, 8 TD) L. Butler
21-167, TD; D. Craig 13-105, 4 TD; D. Curiel
3-62, TD; B. Lowrance 6-32, TD.
RECEIVING — D. Curiel 1-43, TD; Z. Gehrke
1-5.
IONE 54, SOUTH
WASCO 0 — At South
Wasco, the Ione Cardinals
ended their 2016 campaign
on a high note, shutting out
the South Wasco Redsides
on Friday night.
“We’re all very excit-
ed,” Ione coach Todd Knop
said of the win. “I told the
kids that football’s not al-
ways fun with all the work
in pratice and the weight
room, but it is fun when that
work let’s you get out on the
field and play like we did to-
night.”
Ione (2-7, 2-4 SD4)
played well enough that it
gave Knop a chance to emp-
ty his bench and play every
player in the game, giving
him a good look at the tal-
ent that will be back next
season.
“They all played really
well tonight,” Knop said.
“The kids all stepped up
when they were called on
and impressed us.”
Knop also pointed out ex-
change student Daniel Kelly
and Henry Padberg as stand-
out players, with Kelly scor-
ing a pair of touchdowns and
Padberg turning in a great
game on defense.
OTHER
PREP
SCORES
Burns 46, Irrigon 20
Nyssa 55, Umatilla 6
Vale 60, Riverisde 8
————
Coaches can report game
scores and information by
calling (541) 966-0839 or
emailing sports@eastorego-
nian.com.
SCOREBOARD
Local Slate
PREP FOOTBALL
Friday
No. 14 Echo at No. 3 North Douglas (1A
first round), 5:30 p.m.
No. 10 Hermiston at No. 7 St. Helens (5A
first round), 7 p.m.
No. 15 Central Linn at No. 2 Stanfield (2A
first round), 7 p.m.
Saturday
No. 13 Gold Beach at No. 4 Heppner (2A
first round), 1 p.m.
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Friday
No. 3 Arlington vs. No. 11 Adrian (1A quar-
terfinals at Ridgeview HS), 10 a.m.
No. 5 Weston-McEwen vs. No. 4 Bonanza
(2A quarterfinals at Ridgeview HS), 1:15
p.m.
round), 3:30 p.m.
No. 13 Western Mennonite at No. 4 River-
side (3A/2A/1A first round), 4:30 p.m.
No. 15 Umatilla at No. 2 Portland Adventist
(3A/2A/1A first round), 5 p.m.
PREP GIRLS SOCCER
Tuesday
No. 9 Cascade Christian at No. 8 Riverside
(3A/2A/1A first round), 2:30 p.m.
No. 16 Hermiston at No. 1 La Salle Prep (5A
first round), 5 p.m.
PREP CROSS COUNTRY
Saturday
3A/2A/1A State championships (Lane
Community College), 10:35 a.m.
5A State championships (Lane Community
College), 1:50 p.m.
Prep Standings
PREP BOYS SOCCER
Wednesday
No. 10 Ashland at No. 7 Hermiston (5A first
Football
5A Special District 1 (FINAL)
Conf Ovr PS
PA Rnk
y-Summit
7-0 8-1 335
x-Redmond
5-2 5-4 362
x-Hermiston
5-2 5-4 234
x-Mtn. View
4-3 6-3 244
Bend
4-3 6-3 260
Pendleton
2-5 3-6 206
Ridgeview
1-6 1-8 111
Hood River
0-7 0-9 116
y-clinched league title
x-clinched playoff berth
———
Last Week
Hermiston 13, Pendleton 12
Mountain View 21, Bend 20
Summit 38, Hood River 10
Redmond 63, Ridgeview 19
This week
#16 Crater at #1 Summit
#10 Hermiston at #7 St. Helens
#14 Redmond at #3 Silverton
#12 Mountain View at #5 Ashland
153
250
175
216
194
299
400
361
1
14
10
12
17
24
27
29
3A Eastern Oregon League (FINAL)
Conf Ovr PS PA Rnk
y-Vale
5-0 6-3 233 132
5
x-Nyssa
4-1 5-3 234 130
Burns
3-2 6-3 270 149
Umatilla
2-3 6-3 192 195
Irrigon
1-4 2-7 189 294
Riverside
0-5 1-8 114 354
x-clinched playoff berth
y-clinched league title
———
Last Week
Burns 46, Irrigon 20
Vale 60, Riverside 8
Nyssa 55, Umatilla 6
This Week
#12 Salem Academy at #5 Vale
#13 Nyssa at #4 Santiam Christian
#14 Burns at #3 Harrisburg
12
13
19
25
31
2A Columbia Basin Conference (FINAL)
Conf Ovr PS PA Rnk
y-Stanfield
4-0 8-1 368 163
2
x-Heppner
3-1 6-2 213 102
4
W-McEwen
2-2 3-5 123 213 16
Culver
1-3 2-6 201 276 20
Pilot Rock
0-4 0-8 88 301 27
x-clinched playoff berth
Crane 44, Powder Valley 40
Echo 52, Jordan Valley 6
Adrian 40, Joseph 36
This Week
#14 Echo at #3 North Douglas
#16 Adrian at #1 Powers
#15 Triangle Lake at #2 Crane
#10 Powder Valley at #7 Hosanna Christian
y-clinched league title
———
Last Week
Weston-McEwen 27, Culver 12
Stanfield 54, Pilot Rock 12
This Week
#15 Central Linn at #2 Stanfield
#13 Gold Beach at #4 Heppner
1A Special District 1 (FINAL)
Conf Ovr PS
y-Crane
3-0 8-0 434
x-Powder Vall.
5-0 7-2 536
x-Echo
3-2 5-3 298
x-Adrian
2-1 4-4 244
Pine Eagle
3-2 4-4 240
Joseph
3-2 4-5 324
Jordan Vall.
1-2 3-3 148
Wallowa
1-4 2-6 236
Harp./Hunt.
0-3 0-5 72
Cove
0-5 1-7 164
x-clinched playoff berth
y-clinched league title
———
Last Week
PA Rnk
128
2
184 10
214 16
286 17
258 25
374 24
216 15
277 26
292 35
426 34
1A Special District 4 (FINAL)
Conf Ovr PS PA Rnk
y-Sherman
6-0 8-1 484 110
6
x-Dufur
5-1 8-1 470 105
5
x-Arlington
4-2 6-2 316 203 11
Perrydale
3-3 4-4 275 240 13
Ione
2-4 2-7 166 313 30
So. Wasco
1-5 2-6 67 397 32
Mitch./S/W
0-6 2-6 104 356 35
x-clinched playoff berth
y-clinched league title
———
Last Week
Dufur 62, Mitchell/Spray/Wheeler 7
Ione 54, South Wasco 0
Arlington 36, Perrydale 28, OT
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