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    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A9
Herald Sports
Bulldogs tested in
The Clash tourney
Hermiston Herald
The Hermiston wrestling
team traveled to Minnesota
looking to get battle tested
against some elite programs,
and wasn’t let down by the
brackets at The Clash XV.
The Bulldogs won just
a single dual, going 1-5
against midwestern oppo-
nents over the two days, but
were competitive in all but
one dual.
Hermiston’s first match-
up in Bracket D also proved
to be its toughest as it lost
to St. Michael-Albertville
(MN) 65-9 on Friday.
A loss to Plattsmouth
(NE) by a much more re-
spectable 44-26 margin
followed, but the Bulldogs
rebounded to finish the
day with a 34-31 win over
Pewaukee (WI) for a sev-
enth-place finish.
Saturday’s round rob-
in consisted of four-team
groups based on their previ-
ous day’s finish.
Hermiston went 0-3 with
losses to Glenbard North
(IL), 48-30, Foley (MN),
43-28, and Kenyon-Wana-
mingo (MN) 42-31.
Senior Valen Wyse led
the Bulldogs with five wins
at 170 pounds, all by pin
in either the first or second
round. His only loss was
to St. Michael-Albertville
senior Jake Allar, the 2016
Minnesota state champion
and 2016 Junior National
freestyle champion, by an
18-1 technical fall.
Senior Beau Blake won
four times and also picked
up a forfeit at 285. He
earned three wins on points
and then capped his trip
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PREP ROUNDUP
with a 25-second pin over
Kenyon Wanamingo’s Aus-
tin Evert that was the quick-
est win of the tournament
for a Bulldog.
Sophomore Ruben Mad-
rigal (106 pounds) also won
four times, and three-match
winners were junior Kenny
Bevan (195), senior Julio
Leiva (182), and senior Je-
sus Rodriguez (126).
Hermiston’s win over
Pewaukee began with a sec-
ond-round pin by Wyse, but
Pewaukee won the next four
in a row to go up 21-6.
Madrigal stopped the
bleeding with a 13-2 major
decision, then Gage Shipley
(113) and Rodriguez won
with pins while Pewaukee
took the 120-pound bout
with a pin to make the score
27-22.
A double forfeit at 132
meant neither team scored,
and Pewaukee went up 31-
22 with a 10-1 major deci-
sion at 138 pounds.
Senior Wade Kirkpatrick
started the comeback with a
7-1 win at 145, then senior
Oscar Lopez hung on for a
10-7 win to make it 31-28.
Needing at least a major
decision for the win, junior
Zach Kirkpatrick sealed
it with a pin at the buzzer
in the second period over
sophomore Jacob Baker.
Hermiston will remain
in dual mode until heading
to the Reser’s Tournament
of Champions at the end of
the month. The Bulldogs’
next match is Wednesday,
Jan. 11, when they host The
Dalles at 7 p.m. Then they’ll
head to the Oregon Classic
Jan. 13-14.
HEPPNER 53, WAITSBURG 51 — At
Irrigon, Jake Lindsay sank a pair of free
throws with nine seconds left to seal a
victory for the Mustangs on Friday at the
Irrigon Tournament.
Lindsay finished with 14 points, six as-
sists and five rebounds, and Heppner (7-2)
was led by Logan Grieb with 25 points.
Coach Jeremy Rosenbalm said he knew
Waitsburg’s tall lineup would be the biggest
challenge in the game, and he was thrilled
to see Heppner out-rebound them 34-22.
Kevin Murray and Kevin Smith each had
10 board to lead them there, and Grieb
added six.
Heppner hosts Union for a non-league
game on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
STEVENSON 78, RIVERSIDE 56 — At
Boardman, Austin Brannan was unstoppa-
ble and hit contested shot after contest-
ed shot for 37 points against Riverside on
Friday in a non-league game.
He sank eight three-pointers.
Felix Aparico led Riverside (4-4) with 14
points, nine rebounds and seven blocks,
and Eon Castillo also had 14 points.
The loss also came with the potential
loss of captain Noe Madrigal to a leg
injury.
IRRIGON 56, PILOT ROCK 53 — At Irri-
gon, Johnny Philips scored 17 points and
Hayden White added 14 as the Knights
did just enough to hold off the Rockets
on Friday night at the Irrigon Tournament.
Irrigon (5-4) saw its double-digit lead
slipping away down the stretch due to
turnovers, but Pilot Rock (7-3) wasn’t able
to catch them and hit a shot at the buzzer
to get the final tally.
Scores, but no details from Friday —
In other local boys’ basketball on Friday
it was Umatilla over Creswell, 60-57; and
Dufur over Echo, 60-36.
HERMISTON 53, SILVERTON 45 — At
Silverton, the teams came out of the half
tied at 27-27 and the No. 9 Bulldogs were
able to outlast No. 23 Silverton for a non-
league win on Thursday night.
Hermiston rallied after Silverton took a
10-0 lead to start the game, and buckled
down defensively after halftime allowing
just 18 points.
Xavier Rambo scored 16 points to lead
Hermiston (8-2), Chance Flores added 12
and Hunter Walls was 3-for-5 from the
3-point line and chipped in 11.
Hermiston led 41-38 after three
quarters.
Cade Roth scored 15 points to lead
Silverton (2-6) and Levi Nielsen added 10.
Hermiston’s next game is a home non-
league tilt with AC Davis (WA) on Tuesday
at 7 p.m.
did enough to pull out the win.”
Heppner (6-2) led 19-12 at halftime and
didn’t allow any Mac-Hi (4-5) player to
reach double digits.
Alex Delgado led them with nine.
Both teams remain in tournament play
today with Heppner facing Waitsburg at
1:30 p.m. Details for Mac-Hi’s game were
not available at press time.
———
HHS
11 8 16
9 — 44
M-H
6 6 12 10 — 34
HEPPNER — L. Grieb 22, K. Murray 6,
K. Smith 6, J. Lindsay 6, C. Hedman 3,
H. Nichols 1, A. Lindsay, C. Dougherty, B.
Wolters, G. McCurry.
MAC-HI — A. Delgado 9, A. Pio 7, M.
Armenta 7, A. Earls 4, G. Podolski 3, A.
Martinez 2, M. Garcia 2, Z. Hodgen, J.
Vela.
3-pointers — HHS 5-19; M-H 5-23. Free
throws — HHS 11-20; M-H 3-3. Fouls —
HHS 9; M-H 17. Fouled out — A. Earls
(M-H).
RIVERSIDE 66, IONE 44 — At
Boardman, the Pirates cleaned up their
defense and found their outside touch
to open things up in the second half
of their non-league win over Ione on
Thursday.
Riverside (4-3) outscored Ione (1-7)
22-8 in the third quarter and hit four
three-pointers in the frame, which coach
Clair Costello said then led to more open
lanes for dribble penetration.
The Pirates were led by Eon Castillo
with 20 points and five steals. Noe Madri-
gal added 11 points.
Wyatt McNary had 16 points to lead
Ione and Austin Carter chipped in 12
more.
Riverside will host Stevenson (WA) today
at 5:30 p.m. Next up for Ione is a league
game at Condon/Wheeler on Jan. 6.
———
IHS
10 11
8 12 — 41
RHS
14 15 22 15 — 66
IONE — W. McNary 16, A. Carter 12,
T. Carter 8, C. Hollis 4, H. Padberg 1, T.
Epperson, D. McElligott.
RIVERSIDE — E. Castillo 20, N.
Madrigal 11, J. Garcia 8, M. Hegar 6, D.
Rodriguez 6, J. Carmona 5, A. Hernandez
4, E. Pena 2, F. Aparicio 2, A. Martinez 2,
B. Altamirano, D. Valenzuela.
3-pointers — IHS 0; RHS 9. Free throws
— IHS 9-22; RHS 11-19. Fouls — IHS
17; RHS 24. Fouled out — D. McElligott
(IHS).
HHS
7 20 14 12 — 53
SHS
12 15 11
7 — 45
HERMISTON — X. Rambo 16, C. Flores
12, H. Walls 11, A. James 9, C. Ortiz 3, J.
Ramirez 2, K, Moss.
SILVERTON — C. Roth 15, L. Nielsen
10, S. Clements 4, J. Roth 4, D. Gonzales
3, E. Nielsen 2, K. Garcia 2, E. Ashwell 2,
C. Martinson 2, D. Ulven 1.
3-pointers — HHS 8; SHS 2. Free
throws — HHS 9-11; SHS 5-12. Fouls —
HHS 14; SHS 15.
WAITSBURG 60, IRRIGON 54 — At
Irrigon, Waitsburg took advantage of soft
defense by the Knights and hit enough
outside shots to get a win at the Irrigon
Tournament on Thursday.
“We just didn’t do a very good job
defending the three-point line,” said
Irrigon coach Davie Salas of Waitsburg’s
six three-pointers.
Austin Rice led Irrigon (4-4) with 14
points and Johnny Philips added 11, but
was in foul trouble early. Hayden White
also battled foul trouble and finished with
seven points after fouling out. Eric Carillo
added 10 points.
Irrigon will host Pilot Rock tonight at
7:30 p.m.
HEPPNER 44, MAC-HI 34 — At Irrigon,
Logan Grieb scored 22 points and the
Mustangs were able to overcome a slug-
gish performance to beat Mac-Hi at the
Irrigon Tournament on Thursday.
“We came out flat and didn’t have the
intensity level that you need to each and
every game,” said Heppner coach Jeremy
Rosenbalm. “But credit to my guys, they
WHS
8 15 17 20 — 60
IHS
10 13 16 15 — 54
WAITSBURG — K. Gradwell 25, J. Dunn
15, L. Collis 11, C. Branson 5, J. Garrety
5, K. Munn 1, C. Stolbrook, B. Miller, J.
French, B. Budreau.
IRRIGON — A. Rice 14, J. Philips 11,
———
———
E. Carillo 10, K. Fleming 9, H. White 7, A.
Roa 3, A. Gomez, L. Covarrubia.
In other boys’ basketball games on
Thursday it was Umatilla over St. Mary’s
(Medford) 64-51, and Echo over South
Wasco 50-47.
Girls Basketball
PILOT ROCK 52, IRRIGON 37 — At
Irrigon, the Rockets limited Irrigon’s Jada
Burns to 12 points with a combined defen-
sive effort that keyed Friday’s win at the
Irrigon Tournament.
Rachel Willingham, Bekah Roe and
Rhyanne Oates drew the assignment and
Rockets coach Butch Wilson said they’d
been preparing for Burns all week.
Willingham also came up big on offense
with 12 points, and Kayla Deist led Pilot
Rock (9-1) with 15 points.
Roe added nine points, 11 rebounds, four
assists and four steals.
“We turned the ball over too many times
and just didn’t shoot well enough to keep
pace with a team like Pilot Rock,” said
Irrigon coach Mike Royer. “They really
outplayed us in a big way, on both ends of
the court, in the second half.”
RIVERSIDE 50, STEVENSON 32 — At
Boardman, Alondra Caldera and Skylar
Wightman led a second-half surge by the
Pirates as they steadily extended their
three-point halftime lead for a blowout non-
league win on Friday.
Wightman had seven of her nine points
in the third quarter to get Riverside (3-3)
started, then Caldera had nine of her 12
points in the fourth to close out the Wash-
ington team.
Caldera added 10 steals, Brendy Avalos
led them with 13 points, and Lacey
Mashos added 11 points.
Scores, but no details from Friday — In
other local girls’ basketball on Friday it was
De La Salle over Umatilla 50-47, Heppner
over Waitsburg (WA) 36-29, and Echo over
Dufur, 56-20.
UMATILLA 43, KENNEDY 40 — At
Salem, Aleesha Watson and Lauryn Jurnot
sank free throws down the stretch to help
the Vikings snap a four-game losing streak
against Kennedy on Thursday morning at
the Crusader New Year Invitational.
Watson scored a game-high 25 points
and added five rebounds and four assists
for Umatilla (4-7), and Jurnot finished with
10 points, two assists and two steals.
The game was knotted at 32-all after
three quarters, and Watson and Jurnot
each also hit three-pointers while com-
bining to go 3-of-6 at the line in the fourth
quarter. Katelyn Lorence also came through
with a timely two points for her only bucket
in the game.
Kennedy (4-6) was led by Kalyssa Klein-
schmit with 12 points.
———
KHS
10 8 14
8 — 40
UHS
6 17
9 11 — 43
KENNEDY — K. Kleinschmit 12, K. Cantu
6,, S. Carley 4, A. Frey 4, K. Brown 4, H.
Arritola 4, I. Gomez 2, Y. Gomez 2, M.
Jaeger 2, C. Traeger.
UMATILLA — A. Watson 25, L. Jurnot
10, C. Alvarez 6, K. Lorence 2, P. Picker, N.
Soto, A. Maldonado, A. Reyes.
3-pointers — KHS 0; UHS 6. Free throws
— KHS 6-11; UHS 7-11. Fouls — KHS 15;
UHS. Fouled out — K. Brown (KHS).
RIVERSIDE 52, IONE 33 — At Board-
man, the Pirates came off an extended
break to beat the Cardinals in non-league
play on Thursday night.
Lacey Mashos scored a game-high 17
points and Alondra Caldera added 16 points
and six rebounds for Riverside (3-3), which
hadn’t played since Dec. 13.
“It was a good win for us, defensively we
played real well and made some good plays
inside,” said Riverside coach Clair Costello.
Bianca Avalos added nine points in her
first quality varsity playing time.
Ivy Sandford and Katelyn Bass each
scored eight to pace Ione (0-8).
———
IHS
5 6
8 12 — 33
RHS
12 15 15 10 — 52
IONE — I. Sandford 8, K. Bass 8, M.
Flynn 7, M. Orem 6, S. Qualls 2, S. Knop 2,
E. Taylor, A. McDaniel.
RIVERSIDE — L. Mashos 17, A. Caldera
16, Bi. Avalos 9, Br. Avalos 6, A. Hernandez
2, S. Wightman 2, M. Hegar, C. Garcia, B.
Flores.
3-pointers — IHS 2; RHS 0. Free throws —
IHS 5-14; RHS 4-9. Fouls — IHS 8; RHS 16.
HEPPNER 61, MAC-HI 45 — At Irrigon,
Jacee Currin netted 25 points to lead the
Mustangs to a win over Mac-Hi at the
Irrigon Tournament on Thursday afternoon.
Riane Dompier added 14 points and Mor-
gan Correa had 10 for Heppner (3-5), which
snapped a four-game losing streak.
Sydney Richwine paced Mac-Hi (1-8) with
17 points, 10 rebounds and six steals.
Mac-Hi coach Brooke Garton said the
final score may not have reflected it, but
the game represented progress as the
Pioneers continue to try to nail down their
team identity ahead of league play.
———
HHS
16 17 14 14 — 61
M-H
14 10 11 10 — 45
HEPPNER — J. Currin 25, R. Dompier 14,
M. Correa 10, M. Combe 6, K. Gray 4, M.
Silvia 2, J. Mahoney.
MAC-HI — S. Richwine 17, S. Earls 8, B.
Jones 6, B. Hernandez 5, M. Yensen 5, B.
Smiley 4, M. Martinez, C. Flores, C. Holford.
3-pointers — HHS 1; M-H 3. Free throws
— HHS 4-13; M-H 6-15. Fouls — HHS 14;
M-H 12. Fouled out — K. Gray (HHS).
WESTON-MCEWEN 48, HERMISTON
JV 43 — At Pendleton, Sarah Finifrock had
a double-double and the TigerScots got
clutch free throws from Sara Von Borstel
and Bailey Hillmick to close out Hermiston’s
junior varsity on Thursday at the Les
Schwab Shootout.
Finifrock finished with a game-high 18
points and 10 rebounds, and Chelsea Quae-
mpts added 15 points, seven steals and
four assists for Weston-McEwen (6-3).
Hermiston opened the game on a 19-6
run, but once the TigerScots got the press
figured out their offense began to click and
they closed the first hald on a 15-4 run to
trail 23-21 at the break.
The TigerScots got the lead early in the
second half and never gave it back. Hillmick
made four free throws in the fourth quarter,
and Von Borstel sank a pair with less than
30 seconds left.
———
HHS JV
14 9
6 14 — 43
W-M
6 15 13 13 — 48
HERMISTON JV — Hickman 9, A. Green
9, Wheeler 7, Wampler 6, Wilson 5, Byrd 4,
Stefani 3, Earl, Deike, T. Green.
WESTON-MCEWEN — S. Finifrock 18, C.
Quaempts 15, A. Finifrock 5, B. Hillmick 5,
S. Von Borstel 3, K. Vescio 2, A. Schroeder,
M. Muilenburg.
3-pointers — HHS JV 6; W-M 1. Free
throws — HHS JV 7-17; W-M 21-39. Fouls
— HHS JV 24; W-M 14. Fouled out —
Wilson (HHS JV). Technical Fouls — Earl,
Coach Stefani (HHS JV).
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#16562807 Call Kerry 541-377-
6855
TURN HERE REALTY &
TRAVEL
(541) 377-6855
Pendleton
Price Reduced Again, Now
$194,900, Almost 2,800sf, 4
bedroom, 3 bath in Popular
Southgate location. Large deck
and backyard, fireplace, great
family home. Call Matt Vogler
541-377-9470 MLS #15512901
John J. Howard & Assoc.
(541) 377-9470
PENDLETON-REDUCED
$76,767
3 or possible 4 bedroom 2
bathhome. Has fireplace, needs
work. RMLS #16048730 Call
Cathy for more info 541-215-
0103
Garton &
Associates
(541) 276-0931
Homes with Acreage
125
LAGRANDE - $320,000
You could live here year round!
412.75 total acres. Year round
accessible. Critical wildlife winter
range. Call Kal.
RMLS #
1527824
Garton &
Associates
(541) 276-0931
LAGRANDE - $599,000
Extraordinary custom 4 bed, 3.5
bath home on 9.85 acres
surrounded by wildlife & scenic
views.
Featuring
high-end
finishes of Granite, Marble, and
Hardwoods. Wrap around deck,
outbuildings. Call Matt Vogler
MLS 16185886
John J. Howard & Assoc.
(541) 377-9470
MEACHAM - $299,000
A-Frame Log Home w/3.25
acres. Loft, full of windows,
granite counters , master suite,
soap stone woodstove deck.
Additional
out-buildings
w/potential commercial uses. Jef
541-276-0021 #16195707
Coldwell Banker Whitney
(541) 276-0021