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    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2016
Bevan, Wyse win
titles for Dawgs
Hermiston places
sixth at tourney
Hermiston Herald
Hermiston junior Ken-
ny Bevan made his season
debut in style as one of two
champions for the sixth-
place Bulldogs at Best Of
The West on Thursday at
Pasco High School.
Wrestling at 195 pounds
in the two-day tournament
that combines duals and an
individual bracket, Bevan
bounced back from his first
loss of the season to beat
Chiawana’s Clayton Sil-
vers, 11-9, in the champi-
onship match. Valen Wyse
at 170 pounds was Herm-
iston’s other champion, and
Beau Blake placed second
at 285.
Bevan had lost to Silvers,
7-2, on Wednesday during
Hermiston’s 40-30 win over
Chiawana (WA) for third
place in the dual portion of
the tournament.
“Sometimes in dual
meets there’s a lot on the
line because your team is
right there yelling, the other
team is right there yelling
for their guy, so he was pret-
ty down on himself and dis-
couraged,” said Hermiston
coach Kyle Larson. “But he
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HERMISTON 92, ASHLAND 66 — Xavier
Rambo scored 30 points and four Bulldogs
reached double digits as the Hermiston
boys basketball made a serious run at
100 on Wednesday in a non-league game
against Ashland in Corvallis.
Hermiston was in control the entire
way of its 92-66 rout of the Rebels at
the Crescent Valley Tournament, and also
got big games from Chance Flores (18
points), Hunter Walls (13 points) and Jordan
Ramirez (11 points).
Hermiston (7-2) found its groove right
away and forced some early turnovers by
Ashland (3-4) to help build a 21-9 lead after
one quarter.
“We got out and ran a little bit,” said
Hermiston coach Casey Arstein. “The kids
stepped up and did a better job of taking
care of the ball and making better decisions
on offense, and attacking the rim.”
picked himself up and came
back and got the win.”
Bevan pinned his first
two opponents in a com-
bined 5:06 on Thursday,
then won, 14-6, in the
semifinals to bring up the
rematch with Silvers. Lar-
son said he’s seen a big im-
provement in the returning
state qualifier.
“Kenny put in a ton
of time in the offseason,”
Larson said, adding Bevan
wrestled 46 matches be-
tween March and June. “We
really preach that as part of
our system, and he’s one
guy that bought into that
and went and did that. He
has improved a ton over the
spring and summer.”
Wyse took a more direct
route to his championship
than Bevan and dominated
each of his eight opponents.
He won with three pins and
major decision in the duals,
and in the bracketed por-
tion Wyse won with a pair
of pins and a tech-fall that
went a combined 6:37 to
reach the championship.
Blake was cruising right
along in his bracket as well
with a pair of pins and a
10-3 win in the semifinals
until running into Seer
Deines of Connell (WA) in
the championship where he
lost, 6-0.
———
AHS
9 23 21 13 — 66
HHS
21 31 21 19 — 92
ASHLAND — P. Fuller 18, J. Hansen 14,
M. Pippa 11, A. Swanson 8, J. Atteberry
4, M. Ellis 4, C. Andrews 4, A, Jones 3, J.
Wallner-Sentle, C. Jones, L. MacMillen,
G. Ekwald.
HERMISTON — X. Rambo 30, C. Flores
18, H. Walls 13, J. Ramirez 11, A. James
6, P. Wicks 5, T. McCullough 4, A. Earl 2, K.
Moss 2, J. Hinkle 1, C. Ortiz, A. Mendez,
C. Smith.
3-pointers — HHS 8; AHS 8. Free throws
— HHS 14-17; AHS 8-13. Fouls — HHS 17;
AHS 20.
RIVER VIEW (WA) 49, UMATILLA 48
— A loose-ball foul with one second left
in a tie ballgame sent a River View player
to the free throw line for what would be
the game-winning basket in a non-league
boys basketball game at Umatilla on Friday
afternoon.
The first shot of the one-and-one oppor-
tunity was good to lift the Panthers out of
Kennewick, Wash., to a 49-48 win.
“I wasn’t very happy,” said Umatilla coach
Derrek Lete, “but I didn’t at all blame it on
that call right there.”
Despite a strong second-half effort to
erase their nine-point halftime deficit, Lete
said Umatilla (6-3) didn’t put in a complete
enough effort to reasonably expect their
fourth win in a row.
Umatilla will play its next games at the
Salem Academy Crusader New Year’s
Invitational beginning Wednesday, Dec. 28.
They’ll open against Kennedy at 5:30 p.m.
———
RHS
8 19 11 11 — 49
UHS
10 8 12 18 — 48
RIVER VIEW — A. Khatthavong 11, B.
Westberg 11, D. Roberts 9, K. Lee 8, K.
Hamlin 6, A. Cole 4, R. Naughton.
UMATILLA — K. Webb 18, T. Morris 10,
S. Cranston 8, J. Marret 7. S. Garcia 3, G.
Armenta 2, M. Garcilazo, J. Garcia.
3-pointers — RHS 7; UHS 4. Free throws
— RHS 4-9; UHS 10-14. Fouls — RHS 17;
UHS 14. Technical Fouls — K. Hamlin (RHS).
UMATILLA 83, NIXYAAWII 36 — At
Umatilla, sophomore Sebastian Garcia
turned in another big game and the Vikings
had what coach Derrek Lete called their
best game of the season to beat Nixyaawii
in non-league play on Thursday night.
A day after scoring 18 to lead the Vikings
in a win over Pilot Rock, Garcia hit five
3-pointers and finished with 17 against the
Golden Eagles.
———
NCS
6 13 11
6 — 36
UHS
19 20 23 21 — 83
NIXYAAWII — M. Schimmel 20, C. Case
12, D. Barkley 3, J. Church 1, J. St. Pierre,
J. Penney, S. Hoisington, A. Matamoros.
UMATILLA — K. Webb 18, J. Marret 17, S.
Garcia 17, M. Garcilazo 13, G. Armenta 6, T.
Morris 6, S. Cranston 4, S. Hartung 2.
3-pointers — NCS 0; UHS 8. Free throws
— NCS 8-12; UHS 11-15. Fouls — NCS 15;
UHS 13.
HELIX 55, IONE 52 — At Ione, the Griz-
zlies took control with a run in the fourth
quarter, then held off a late three-point
barrage by the Cardinals for a non-league
win on Thursday night.
Justin Williams scored a game-high 30
points to pace Helix (2-4).
“Everything he threw up went in,” said
Ione coach Dana Heideman.
Jonathan Shaw added 12 for Helix, which
led 35-33 to start the fourth quarter.
Ione (2-4) was led by Colton Hollis
with 17 and Austin Carter added 12, but
their leading scorer for the season Wyatt
McNary was limited to three.
———
HHS
8 14 13 20 — 55
IHS
12 11 10 19 — 52
HELIX — J. Williams 30, J. Shaw 12, G.
Newtson 4, C. Marks 4, G. Christman 3, T.
Fehrenbacker 2.
IONE — C. Hollis 17, A. Carter 12, T. Carter
7, D. McElligott 6, H. Padberg 3, W. McNary
3, J. Verduzco 2, T. Epperson 2, H. Aguilar.
3-pointers — HHS 3; IHS 7. Free throws
— HHS 12-21; IHS 7-15. Fouls — HHS 13;
IHS 19. Fouled out — G. Christman (HHS);
W. McNary (IHS).
UMATILLA 62, PILOT ROCK 30 — The
Umatilla Vikings boys basketball team has a
special name for the full-contact practices
coach Derrek Lete has been putting them
through this season.
“We call it the meat grinder,” said Vikings
junior Seth Cranston. “There’s no fouls, so
we have to go up strong.”
On Wednesday night the Vikings put the
Pilot Rock Rockets through the meat grind-
er for a 62-30 win in non-conference play.
Even without its two most physical play-
ers Umatilla (5-2) was able to take control
of the paint and force the Rockets’ shoot-
ers out to the perimeter, then crashed the
boards as a unit to limit their looks.
———
UHS
23 14
9 16 — 62
PR
13 5
3
9 — 30
UMATILLA — S. Garcia 18, K. Webb 11,
J. Marret 10, S. Cranston 9, T. Morris 4, M.
Garcilazo 3, J. Garcia 3, G. Armenta 2, S.
Hartung 2.
PILOT ROCK — B. Pierce 9, C. Weinke
8, L. Thieme 6, T. Denny 3, D. Hasher 2, R.
Lankford 2, S. Simmons, J. Willingham, B.
Postma.
3-pointers — UHS 6; PR 2. Free throws
— UHS 10-18; PR 12-18. Fouls — UHS
17; PR 17.
STANFIELD 79, WALDPORT 52 — At
Toledo, the Tigers finished up play at the
Toledo Beach Bash with their eighth win in
a row on Wednesday. Four players reached
double digits in scoring led by Dylan Gro-
gan with 28. Ryan Bailey added 17 points,
Brody Woods had 13 and Thyler Monkus
finished with 10.
Stanfield (9-1) was 18 of 21 at the free
throw line and led 50-35 at halftime.
The Tigers will go back on the road for its
next games and begins play at the Salem
Academy Crusader New Year’s Invitational
on Wednesday, Dec. 28, against Catlin
Gabel.
Girls Basketball
RIVER VIEW (WA) 43, UMATILLA 26
— At Umatilla, Aleesha Watson scored a
game-high 20 points, but only two other Vi-
kings joined her in putting the ball through
the hoop as Umatilla dropped a non-league
game to River View on Friday.
Umatilla (3-6) will be at the Salem
Academy Crusader New Year’s Invitational
starting Wednesday, Dec. 28. Their first-
round game is against Coquille at 7 p.m.
———
RHS
8 17
4 14 — 43
UHS
4 4 11
7 — 26
RIVER VIEW — A. Anderson 15, M.
Munson 11, D. Dickinson 5, D. Holden 5,
S. Kinsey 4, T. Rojas 2. D. Santiago 1, R.
Garland, N. Henze.
UMATILLA — A. Watson 20, C. Alvarez
4, L. Jurnot 2, P. Picker, C. Macias, K.
Lorence, N. Soto, J. Ortega, A. Maldonado,
A. Reyes, G. Gonzalez.
3-pointers — RHS 2; UHS 4. Free throws
— RHS 11-15; UHS 2-4. Fouls — RHS 11;
UHS 10.
NIXYAAWII 41, UMATILLA 20 — At
Umatilla, the Golden Eagles started the
game on a 15-3 run and never allowed the
Vikings to get close in their non-league
game on Thursday night. It was Nixyaawii’s
fifth-straight win to start the season.
———
NCS
15 8 12
6 — 41
UHS
3 4
4
9 — 20
NIXYAAWII — M. Stewart 14, M. Schim-
mel 9, K. Melton 7, S. Fitzpatrick 5, E. But-
ler 4, E. Looney 2, A. Tanaskit, S. Partick, T.
Broncheau, K. Mountainchief.
UMATILLA — A. Watson 7, L. Jurnot 4, P.
Picker 2, K. Lorence 2, A. Ford 2, A. Reyes
2, C. Alvarez 1, Y. Ortiz, C. Macias, N. Soto,
G. Gonzalez.
3-pointers — NCS 2; UHS 0. Free throws
— NCS 2-6; UHS 5-12. Fouls — NCS 10;
UHS 7.
HELIX 66, IONE 25 — At Ione, the
Grizzlies came out on fire and led 29-2 after
one quarter using a stifling half-court trap
to supplement their hot shooting.
Cardinals coach Nathan Heideman said it
wasn’t until Helix took off its press in the
second half the Ione (0-6) was able to get
something going on offense. Morgan Orem
led them with 12 points.
———
HHS
29 15 13
9 — 66
IHS
2 8 10
5 — 25
HELIX — M. Tullis 20, C. Bennett 17, A.
Wood 8, E. Fehrenbacker 8, S. Wilson 5,
K. Mize 4, B. Newtson 2, H. Christman 2,
A. Krol.
IONE — M. Orem 12, M. Flynn 6, K.
Bass 2, S. Qualls 2, A. Medina 2, K. Gilbert
1, E. Taylor, M. Heideman, I. Sandford, A.
McDaniel, S. Knop.
3-pointers — HHS 6; IHS 2. Free throws
— HHS 2-12; IHS 3-6. Fouls — HHS 8;
IHS 13.
PILOT ROCK 49, UMATILLA 20 — At
Pilot Rock, Bekah Roe and Sara Weinke
turned in strong all-around performanc-
es to guide the Rockets (7-1) to their
third straight win in non-league play on
Wednesday.
Aleesha Watson scored 12 points to lead
Umatilla (3-4).
———
UHS
7 4
5
4 — 20
PR
15 11 15
8 — 49
UMATILLA — A. Watson 12, C. Alverez
2, K. Lorence 2, L. Jurnot 2, J. Ortega 2, P.
Picker, Y. Ortiz, C. Macias, N. Soto, A. Mal-
donado, A. Ford, A. Reyes, G. Gonzalez.
PILOT ROCK — S. Weinke 10, B. Roe 10,
J. Wilson 7, K. Deist 7, R. Willingham 6, G.
Austin 3, M. Sutherland 2, B. Baleztina 2,
R. Oates 1, K. Evans 1.
3-pointers — UHS 1; PR 3. Free throws
— UHS 3-6; PR 6-14. Fouls — UHS 15;
PR 8.
STANFIELD 65, WALDPORT 27 — At
Toledo, Brittin Braithwaite had another
double-double and Kendra Hart scored a
game-high 19 points to lead the Tigers to a
runaway win at the Toledo Beach Bash on
Wednesday.
Braithwaite had 12 points and 14 re-
bounds, and Hart added six steals to boost
Stanfield (2-8). Anna Lemmon added five
steals and five points.
That does it for 2016 for the Tigers,
whose next game is Tuesday, Jan. 3 when
they host Umatilla at 5:45 p.m.
———
SHS
11 17 16 11 — 65
WHS
6 7 10
4 — 27
STANFIELD — K. Hart 19, B. Braithwaite
12, A. Carrillo 7, A. Griffin 6, A. Lemmon
5, N. Esquivel 4, S. Sharp 2, S. Connell, J.
Garcia, C. Neasham.
WALDPORT — C. Leon 8, C. Topete 4, J.
Haines 3, J. Blair 2, E. Remund 2, K. Villar-
real 2, T. Rodgers 2, C. Walch 2, B. Smith 2,
M. Tokar, R. Villarreal, K. Pickner.
3-pointers — SHS 4; WHS 1. Free throws
— SHS 9-18; WHS 2-4. Fouls — SHS 18;
WHS 20. Fouled out — A. Griffin (SHS); C.
Topete (WHS).
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