WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2016 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A9 SPORTS BULLDOGS: continued from Page A8 which resulted in a whop- ping 26 free throw attempts in the second half alone for Kamiakin, who was suc- cessful on 17 of those at- tempts. “I felt like most the second half we were just watching them shoot free throws,” Arstein said. “We were sending them to the line too much, be- ing too aggressive with our hands. We bailed them out a lot in the sec- ond half and we have to get better at picking our spots and playing smarter defense with our feet in- stead of our hands.” Kamiakin (1-0) took it’s first lead of the game at 42-39 with 4:45 left in the game, but it didn’t last long. On Hermiston’s next possession, Cesar Ortiz drilled a 3-pointer from the left wing to tie the game back at 42-all with 4 minutes to play. However, Kamiakin took the lead back a short time later and didn’t re- linquish it. Garrett Paxton was a big part of Kamiakin’s second-half surge, scor- ing 16 of his game-high 18 points in the latter half of the game. For Hermiston, An- drew James led the team in scoring with 13 points, while Chance Flores and Jordan Ramirez each scored 11 points. Eight of Flores’ points came within the first three minutes of the game ROUNDUP: continued from Page A8 Stanfield defeated Nixy- aawii on Monday night, 37 to 10 in a game called off 30 seconds into the 3rd quarter due to a slippery floor. Uma- tilla will head to Union on Thursday to take part in the Union Holiday Tournament. STAFF PHOTO BY KATHY ANEY Chance Flores gets ready to make the first point of Saturday’s game against Kamiakin at the Dawg House. Flores made the free throw before the clock started because of a technical foul against Kamiakin. when he scored eight of the team’s first 10 points. Hermiston shot 35 per- cent (17-49) from the floor in the game and just 5-21 (24 percent) from 3-point range. ————— KHS 10 10 14 24 — 58 HHS 20 10 9 12 — 51 KAMIAKIN — G. Paxton 18, I. Brimmer 12, C. Grayson 7, K. Bailey 6, S. Wolf 6, C. Green 3, P. Flynn 3, J. Nichols 2. HERMISTON — A. James 13, C. Flores 11, J. Ramirez 11, X. Rambo 9, T. Mc- Cullough 4, C. Ortiz 3. 3-pointers — KHS 1, HHS 5. Free throws — HHS 12-18, KHS 22-34. Fouls — KHS 20, HHS 26. Fouled out — X. Rambo, C. Flores, A. James (HHS). The Vikings will first face off against Jordan Valley Thurs- day afternoon at 3:30 p.m. ———— SHS 12 19 21 18 — 70 UHS 19 9 13 18 — 59 STANFIELD — R. Bailey 21, D. Grogan 13, J. Garcia 11, B. Woods 7, T. Monkus 5, T. Flores 5, E. Angel 4, N. Sanchez 2, J. Galarza 2, C. Hernandez. UMATILLA — S. Garcia 12, S. Cranston 12, T. Morris 9, K. Webb 7, S. Miller 5, J. Garcia 5, M. Garcilazo 2, G. Armenta 2, Team 2. 3-pointers — SHS 9, UHS 8. Free throws — SHS 17-30, UHS 11-18. Fouls — SHS 18, UHS 22. Bulldogs defeat Chiawana on Friday Chance Flores sank a short lay-in with just nine seconds left on the clock to give his Hermiston Bull- dogs a 60-59 victory on the road against Chiawana on Friday night in Pasco, Washington. Flores’ basket also marked the first time in the game that the Bulldogs (5- 0) held a lead. FROM THURSDAY STANFIELD 78, GRANT UNION, 60 — On Thursday, the Stan- field Tigers kicked off the Columbia River Clash in Umatilla with a 78-60 win over Grant Union at Clara Brownell Middle School. The Tigers (2-1) pressure defense stonewalled Grant STAFF PHOTO BY KATHY ANEY Kamiakin’s Jaxson Nichols (25) and Andrew James (15), of Hermiston, fight for a rebound Saturday during a non-conference game at the Dawg House. “It was a pretty sloppy game on our end, a lot of things to work on,” Herm- iston coach Casey Arstein said, “but we’ll take a win on the road any day.” Flores scored 20 points in the game, though none were bigger than his final two points. With Hermis- ton down 59-58 with 16 seconds left, the Bulldog defense forced a turnover and started a fastbreak down the floor. Flores caught the ball on the wing and drove toward the bas- ket from the baseline and sneaked a shot in. Also giving standout performances for Herm- iston was Xavier Rambo, who played in his first game back from a concus- sion and scored nine points, and Hunter Walls with eight points. Walls was 2-2 from the 3-point line, 2-2 from the free throw line, and provided solid defense while playing a lot of min- utes for Hermiston. “(Hunter) started and gave his best all-around game of the year tonight,” Arstein said. ———— Union for most of the after- noon, forcing 28 Prospector turnovers and limiting them to 48 shot attempts, while the Tigers put up 82 them- selves. The action was pretty back-and-forth for the en- tirety of the first quarter be- fore Stanfield grabbed some momentum and ended the quarter with a 16-12 lead. The Tigers were able to keep a double-digit lead for most of the game, but the Prospectors eventually cut the lead down to 58-53 with just 5:12 remaining in the game, The Stanfield defense stepped up, forcing turn- overs on two-straight Grant Union possessions that re- sulted in breakaway lay-ins for Jose Galarza and Bro- dy Woods to push the lead back to double-digits —— and then the Tigers never looked back. HHS 11 11 16 22 — 60 CHS 14 19 15 11 — 59 HERMISTON — C. Flores 20, A. James 11, X. Rambo 9, J. Ramirez 9, H. Walls 8, T. McCullough, A. Earl, C. Ortiz, P. Wicks, K. Moss. CHIAWANA — M. Taylor 20, C. Kaelber 11, C. Bassett 10, S. Lopez 5, M. McMahon 2, A. Penny 1. 3-pointers — HHS 9, CHS 5. Free throws — HHS 11-17, CHS 18-20. Fouls — HHS 21, CHS 17. ————— Contact Eric at (541) 966-0839. SHS 16 28 11 23 — 78 GU 12 17 15 16 — 60 STANFIELD — D. Grogan 17, R. Bailey 16, J. Garcia 15, B. Woods 12, J. Galarza 7, E. Angel 5, T. Flores 3, T. Monkus 2, J. Galarza 7, Tony Flores 3, E. Angel 5, T. Monkus 2, GRANT UNION — K. Shelly 12, D. Stokes 11, T. McDaniel 8, C. Deiter 8, C. Weaver 8, T. Elliott 6, Z. Deiter 5, B. Copenhaver 2. 3-pointers — SHS 10, GHS 2. Free throws — SHS 12-25, GU 14-19. Fouls — SHS 19, GU 19. 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