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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2017 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A9 SPORTS Stanfield opens league play with win over Culver PREP SCOREBOARD Local Slate BOYS PREP BASKETBALL Friday’s Games Culver at Heppner, 6 p.m. Hermiston at The Dalles, 7 p.m. Cove at Echo, 7 p.m. Vale at Irrigon, 7:30 p.m. Burns at Umatilla, 7:30 p.m. Nyssa at Riverside, 7:30 p.m. South Wasco at Ione, 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games Pilot Rock at Heppner, 4 p.m. Burns at Irrigon, 4:30 p.m. Nyssa at Umatilla, 4:30 p.m. Vale at Riverside, 4:30 p.m. Ione at Horizon Christian, 5:30 p.m. Echo at Helix, 5:30 p.m. Stanfield at Weston-McEwen, 7 p.m. GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL Friday’s Games Culver at Heppner, 4:30 p.m. Vale at Irrigon, 6 p.m. Burns at Umatilla, 6 p.m. Nyssa at Riverside, 6 p.m. South Wasco at Ione, 6 p.m. Cove at Echo, 6 p.m. The Dalles at Hermiston, 7 p.m. Mac-Hi at Stanfield, 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games Nyssa at Umatilla, 3 p.m. Burns at Irrigon, 3 p.m. Vale at Riverside, 3 p.m. Ione at Horizon Christian, 4 p.m. Echo at Helix, 4 p.m. Stanfield at Weston-McEwen, 5:30 p.m. Pilot Rock at Heppner, 5:30 p.m. PREP WRESTLING Friday Hermiston at Liberty Irrigon, Heppner at Grant Union Tournament Saturday Hermiston at Liberty Riverside at Gervais Prep Standings BOYS BASKETBALL 5A Columbia River Conference Conf. Ovr Rank Hermiston 0-0 10-3 6 Hood River 0-0 5-7 27 Pendleton 0-0 3-4 24 The Dalles 0-0 2-6 25 3A Eastern Oregon League Conf. Ovr Rank Umatilla 1-0 9-5 7 Vale 1-0 3-9 27 Irrigon 1-1 8-5 17 Burns 1-1 8-6 31 Nyssa 1-1 4-9 21 Riverside 0-2 4-8 39 2A Columbia Basin Conference Conf. Ovr Rank Stanfield 2-0 11-1 5 Weston-McEwen 1-0 8-5 7 Pilot Rock 1-0 8-5 21 Heppner 0-2 8-4 13 Culver 0-2 0-12 40 1A Old Oregon League Conf. Ovr Rank Nixyaawii 5-0 8-4 20 Joseph 5-1 11-3 16 Powder Valley 4-0 9-3 11 Echo 2-4 3-12 49 Wallowa 2-4 2-12 54 Cove 1-3 3-8 30 Helix 1-3 2-8 51 Pine Eagle 0-5 1-11 65 GIRLS BASKETBALL 5A Columbia River Conference Conf. Ovr Rank Hood River 0-0 6-4 17 Hermiston 0-0 6-7 22 Pendleton 0-0 3-5 21 The Dalles 0-0 3-5 20 3A Eastern Oregon League Conf. Ovr Rank Burns 2-0 10-4 7 Vale 1-0 11-2 6 Umatilla 1-0 6-8 27 Riverside 1-1 7-4 26 Nyssa 0-2 8-6 20 Irrigon 0-2 7-7 31 2A Columbia Basin Conference Conf. Ovr Rank Culver 2-0 10-4 8 Weston-McEwen 1-0 9-4 17 Stanfield 1-1 3-10 29 Pilot Rock 0-1 10-3 15 Heppner 0-2 5-7 27 1A Old Oregon League Conf. Ovr Rank Nixyaawii 5-0 12-0 4 Powder Valley 4-0 10-2 5 Echo 4-2 11-4 9 Joseph 4-2 10-3 11 Wallowa 2-4 2-12 37 Helix 1-3 5-5 19 Cove 0-4 3-9 34 Pine Eagle 0-5 0-9 40 Umatilla girls beat downriver foes Irrigon in first league game Hermiston Herald CULVER — The Stan- field Tigers had all 13 players score at least one field goal as the Tigers ran past the Culver Bulldogs 89-59 on Saturday afternoon. “We played well, jumped on Culver in the first half and gained some momentum that we car- ried throughout,” Stanfield coach Jason Sperr said. “We were able to rest some guys and get other guys some playing time and it was nice to see all 13 guys score. “We had a good weekend and we got the start we need- ed to have in league and the guys are excited for what’s next.” Dylan Grogan led Stan- field (11-1, 2-0 CBC) with 17 points, Brody Woods had 12 and both Noe San- chez and Jose Garcia each had nine points. Mike Da- vis, Jr. of Culver (0-12, 0-2) had a game-high 30 points. Stanfield hosted Prescott (WA) on Tuesday after the press deadline and will travel to Weston-McEwen on Sat- urday for a 7 p.m. game. BULLDOGS: continued from Page A8 nitely still has some strides to make, as everyone does, but he just has an extra step of quickness than most of the other guys on the floor. It’ll be a tough matchup for teams going forward especially in the man-to-man because he’s so quick.” It was La Grande that got the first burst out of the gates, taking a quick 5-0 lead on ———— SHS 28 27 21 13 — 89 CHS 14 11 9 25 — 59 STANFIELD — D. Grogan 17, B. Woods 12, N. Sanchez 9, R. Bailey 9, J. Garcia 9, A. Gomez 8, J. Galarza 6, T. Monkus 5, E. Esquivel 4, D. Allan 3, C. Hernandez 2, E. Angel 2, T. Flores 2. CULVER — M. Davis 30, W. Basl 16, Z. Gutierrez 10, Stevenson 2, Oliveras 1. WESTON-MCEWEN 53, HEPPNER 49 — The Weston-McEwen TigerScots won their league opener by grinding out a 53-49 win against the Heppner Mus- tangs on Saturday night. Heppner started the game with everything going its way, driving the lane and getting in the paint at will and finding open guys along the perimeter enough to hold a 18-9 lead at the end of the first quarter. But from that point on, Weston-McEwen slowly chipped away at the lead. The TigerScots (8-5, 1-0 CBC) tied the game at 49-49 with under one minute left to play before Ethan Reger scored the go-ahead basket and Quanah Picard sank two free throws with just seconds left on the clock to seal the win. “We made some good ad- justments in the second half and responded well to (Hep- pner’s) defensive changes,” Weston-McEwen coach Bri- an Pickard said. Garrett Hungerford nailed four 3-pointers and scored 16 points for Weston-McEwen, while Shaw Broncheau and Brett Speed each had 12. Lo- gan Grieb led Heppner (8-4, Hermiston as La Grande’s speed and length seemed to surprise the Bulldogs. How- ever, Hermiston gathered themselves and soon found its stride outscoring La Grande 17-6 the rest of the quarter, helped by three big 3-pointers by sophomore guard Andrew James, who ended the game with 14 points. La Grande made a run at the start of the second quarter, a 9-1 push to eventually re- take a lead at 20-18. But the lead lasted all of 35 seconds as 0-2) with 18 points and four 3-pointers and Nikalos Dias Martins had 13. Weston-McEwen next heads to Pilot Rock on Fri- day, while Heppner hosts Culver. ———— W-M 9 12 19 13 — 53 HHS 18 10 12 9 — 49 WESTON-MCEWEN — G. Hungerford 16, S. Broncheau 12, B. Speed 12, E. Reger 6, J. West 4, Q. Picard 2, Rudolph 1. HEPPNER — L. Grieb 18, N. Dias Martins 13, J. Lindsay 7, K. Smith 4, W. Steagall 4, C. Hedman 3. 3-pointers — W-M 7, HHS 6. Free throws — W-M 10-16, HHS 13-23. Fouls — W-M 17, HHS 18. UMATILLA 66, IR- RIGON 48 — At Irrigon, Kaden Webb scored a game- high 28 points to carry the Umatilla Vikings to a 66-48 win over the Irrigon Knights in the Vikings’ league opener on Saturday evening. Behind Webb, Seth Carn- ston and Justin Maret also scored 10 points apiece for Umatilla (9-5, 1-0 EOL), while Hayden White scored 20 to lead Irrigon (8-5, 1-1) and Austin Rice had 17. Umatilla was scheduled to play at Riverside Tuesday and will host Burns on Fri- day, while Irrigon hosts Vale on Friday. ———— CULVER 36, STAN- Hermiston sophomore Cesar Ortiz nailed a 3-pointer to put Hermiston back on top 21-20 and the Bulldogs did not relin- quish that lead until late in the third quarter. The Bulldogs offense fell a little stale in that third quar- ter as La Grande’s defense picked up the pressure, re- sulting in some easy buckets for the Tigers to propel them into a 44-43 lead at the end of three. Arstein said the mes- sage in the huddle between quarters was simple: just play smart. “I just said we need to get smart defensive stops,” he said. “We’re going to miss shots, and that’s OK, but we were giving up transition buckets, tipped rebounds and our defensive mistakes added up in the third and we needed to clean it up.” And the talk worked, as Hermiston shot 6-11 from the floor in the quarter and outscored La Grande 19-10 to pull away for the victory. Zack Jacobs led La Grande GIRLS HOOPS HHS 9 7 9 15 — 40 W-M 20 11 9 12 — 52 HEPPNER — J. Currin 12, K. Gray 9, M. Correa 7, J. Mahoney 5, N. Propheter 3, M. Silvia 2, M. Combe 2. WESTON-MCEWEN — S. von Borstel 10, K. Vescio 10, S. Finifrock 9, C. Quaempts 8, B. Hillmick 5, J. Lambert 4, A. Schroeder 2, A. Finifrock 2, A. Hill 2. 3-pointers — HHS 3, W-M 1. Free throws — HHS 9-20, W-M 13-27. Fouls — HHS 20, W-M 18. Fouled out — J. Currin (HHS). UMATILLA 49, IR- RIGON 44 — At Irrigon, Aleesha Watson scored a game-high 31 points and sank five 3-pointers to help her Umatilla Vikings to a 49- 44 win over Irrigon in East- ern Oregon League action on Saturday evening at Irrigon High School. “She shot the ball very well and we didn’t have an answer tonight,” Irrigon coach Mike Royer said. Jada Burns led Irrigon (7- 7, 0-2 EOL) with 13 points and Alyia Munoz had 10 points. Katelyn Lorence also reached double-digit points for Umatilla (6-8, 1-0) in the game. Umatilla was scheduled to play at Riverside Tuesday and will host Burns on Fri- day, while Irrigon hosts Vale on Friday. SHS 0 9 4 9 — 22 CHS 17 3 7 9 — 36 STANFIELD — K. Hart 9, N. Esquivel 7, A. Griffin 3, S. Sharp 2, B. Braithwaite 1. CULVER — I. Retano 14, J. Johnson 10, M. Gamboa 8, J. VanAlstyne 2, E. Bautista 2. 3-pointers — SHS 0, CHS 1. Free throws — SHS 8-16, CHS 11-22. Fouls — SHS 20, CHS 18. Fouled out — S. Connell (SHS), J. Johnson (CHS). WESTON-MCEWEN 52, HEPPNER 40 — At Athena, the Weston-McE- wen TigerScots won for the fifth time in the last six games with a 52-40 victory over Heppner in league ac- tion on Saturday afternoon. Sara von Borstel and Ka- tie Vescio each scored 10 points to lead the way for Weston-McEwen (9-4, 1-0 CBC), while Sarah Finifrock had nine and Chelsea Quae- mpts had eight. Jacee Currin again led Heppner with 12 points while Kacie Gray had nine and Morgan Correa had UHS 12 22 10 18 — 66 IHS 12 12 12 12 — 48 UMATILLA — K. Webb 28, S. Cranston 10, J. Marett 10, S. Miller 8, S. Garcia 5, M. Garcialazo 3, Team 2. IRRIGON — H. White 20, A. Rice 17, E. Carillo 4, J. Philips 4, A. Gomez 2, O. Vera 1. seven. Weston-McEwen next heads to Pilot Rock on Fri- day, while Heppner hosts Culver. ———— FIELD 22 — At Culver, the Stanfield Tigers were over- whelmed by the Culver Bull- dogs early and the Bulldogs kept the Tigers at a distance the rest of the way for a 36- 22 victory on Saturday after- noon. “We started in a 19-0 hole and that made things diffi- cult,” Stanfield coach Daniel Sharp said. Kendra Hart led Stanfield (3-10, 1-1 CBC) with nine points and Natalia Esquivel had seven points. Stanfield was scheduled to host Prescott (WA) on Tues- day, Mac-Hi on Friday and will travel to Weston-McEw- en on Saturday. ———— ———— UHS 15 10 14 10 — 49 IHS 10 11 14 9 — 44 UMATILLA — A. Watson 31, K. Lorence 10, L. Jurnot 4, Y. Ortiz 3, C. Alvarez 1. IRRIGON —J. Burns 13, Munoz 10, T. Davis 9, A. Zacarias 6, Romero 2, Gilman 2, K. Wyant 1, L. Mills 1. with 15 points, while Kaden Green Chandler finished with 11 and Andrew Peasley had 10. Hermiston next heads to The Dalles this Friday to be- gin Columbia River Confer- ence play. ———— LG 11 17 16 10 — 54 HHS 17 16 10 19 — 62 LA GRANDE — Z. Jacobs 15, K. Green-Chandler 11, A. Peasley 10, GT Blackman 7, G. Hanson 6, E. Siltanen 5. HERMISTON — X. Rambo 23, A. James 14, J. Ramirez 8, C. Ortiz 6, H. Walls 5, T. McCullough 4, K. Moss 2. 3-pointers — LG 3, HHS 7. Free throws — LG 5-13, HHS 13-20. Fouls — LG 18, HHS 14. EAST'40OREGON marketplace Place classified ads online at www.eastoregonmarketplace.com or call 1-800-962-2819 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. After hours, leave a voicemail and we’ll confirm your ad the next business day. Email us at classifieds@eastoregonian.com Hermiston Herald Deadline is 3 p.m. the day before publication 333 E. 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