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event wins for Hermiston
boys were: senior Alexis
Mercado in the 200 (24.34)
and 400 (55.41), senior
Elias Arenas in discus (135-
02) and javelin (140-08),
junior Antonio Fernandez
in the shot put (46-7.5), and
Maciel in a tie for the high
jump win at 5-10.
Arenas also was second
in shot put (45-09) and Fer-
nandez was second in dis-
cus (128-10).
With a pair of wins in the
relays, and a narrow victory
in the 100, Hermiston soph-
omore Scout Reagan was
the most decorated Bulldog
ROUNDUP:
continued from Page A8
Grogan or Brody Woods
because of the short
changeover from the duo’s
deep playoff run on the
basketball team. Rogers
said the basketball players
have had just seven days
of practice and throwing to
this point.
But senior Klay Jenson
got the start for Stanfield
in his first game back after
missing all of 2016 with a
knee injury and had some
struggles walking four
batters in one inning. As a
team, Stanfield walked 13
Tri-Cities Prep batters in
all.
“I thought we might
struggle today,” Rogers
said. “Defensively and of-
fensively we looked good,
but walking 13 batters you
just can’t win like that.”
After Jenson allowed
the two runs in the first in-
to lead the girls team’s vic-
tory.
She held off the kick of
Hermiston senior Audrey
Lincoln to win the 100
in 12.67, and helped the
4x100 and 4x400 relays to
big wins in their heats.
Junior Maddy Juul won
two events with 37-02 in
shot put and 109-03 in
javelin. She was second in
discus with 105-10. It was
a strong day overall for
Hermiston throwers as ju-
nior Stephanie Miears was
first in discus (105-10) and
second in shot put (35-05),
and senior Makayla Akers
was second in javelin (102-
01).
The Bulldogs also swept
the hurdles with sophomore
Madison Wilson in the 100
(16.14) and sophomore
Jennifer Fuentes in the 300
(53.74).
Junior Melany Solorio
also won two events, and
after crushing the field by a
full 20 seconds to win the
1,500 in 5:23.40, she held
off Hood River’s Lottie
Bromham down the stretch
to win the 800 by a half sec-
ond in 2:36.86.
She said she was taken
off guard at the beginning
of the race as the pack
seemed to look to her to set
the pace.
“I would have wanted it
to be faster, because I don’t
really know how to pace,”
she said, and added that she
knew it was going to be a
close finish. “I could hear
them breathing and every-
thing and I was like, ‘Oh
my.’ And then at the end I
was like, ‘Is she going to
pass me or not?’ And so
I just went. I don’t really
usually sprint because I’m
not a good kicker, but that
was like a pressure, every-
one was yelling.”
With their first meet
out of the way and a base-
line set for the season, the
Bulldogs said they’ll just
hope for more sun as they
prepare for the next meet
on Thursday, March 23, at
Pendleton.
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Contact Matt Entrup at
mentrup@eastoregonian.
com or (541) 966-0838.
ning, Stanfield answered
with three runs of their
own in the bottom of the
inning to take a 3-2 lead.
Grogan got the scoring
started with an RBI single
into left field to bring home
Thyler Monkus from third
and then two batters later
Ryan Bailey would score
on an error by the second
baseman to tie it at 2-2.
The third run came on
another TCP error, this
time by the shortstop,
which allowed Grogan to
score for the 3-2 lead.
But in the second in-
ning, things fell apart for
Stanfield as the walks be-
gan to pile up and the Ti-
gers could just never re-
cover.
Bailey was Stanfield’s
top performer at the plate
Thursday, going 3-for-
4 with two runs scored
and a RBI, while Grogan
went 1-for-3 with three
runs scored and a RBI and
Hunter Barnes added one
hit and two RBI.
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and sixth, then four in the
seventh to make it a close
outcome.
“There’s no giving up in
them, and that’s what I like
about them,” said Umatilla
coach John Garrett. “We
just need to clean up our
bad innings, and we’ve got
more practice for that.”
Seth Cranston had a big
day despite the two losses.
He hit a double and a grand
slam to drive in six runs while
going 3-for-4 in Game 1, and
he added a double in Game 2.
Umatilla’s next game
is Tuesday when it hosts
Union at 4 p.m.
R H E
TCP
293 004
0 — 18 11 5
SHS
330 102
0 — 9 6 2
(TCP) T. Mercado, J. Hartwig (2), C. Ritala
(6). (SHS) K. Jenson, A. Renner (2), H.
Barnes (2), D. Curiel (6) and T. Monkus.
2B — C. Wilson, C. Ritala (TCP).
TOUCHET
21-16,
UMATILLA 11-14 — At
Irrigon, the Vikings will
have to wait to make their
home debut after Thurs-
day’s games were moved
to Irrigon due to a soggy
field in Umatilla.
Touchet (WA) was more
at home in Irrigon and used
big innings in both games
to get the sweep. Touchet
scored 11 runs in the third
inning of the opener to
blow open a game that
went into the inning with
Umatilla down 6-4. Then
in Game 2, Touchet plated
12 in the fourth to jump to
a 16-6 lead.
The Vikings (0-2-1)
didn’t wilt, though, and
scored two runs in the fifth
PREP CALENDAR
Local Slate
PREP BASEBALL
Thursday
Wilsonville at Hermiston, 4 p.m.
Heppner at Umatilla, 4 p.m.
Pilot Rock at Stanfield, 4:30 p.m.
Friday
Riverside at Columbia (WA), 3:30 p.m.
Saturday
Irrigon at Heppner (2), 11 a.m./1 p.m.
Weston-McEwen at Stanfield (2), 1/3 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 2017
SPORTS
PREP SOFTBALL
Today
Bend at Hermiston, 4 p.m.
Thursday
Irrigon at Heppner (2), 2/4 p.m.
Friday
Columbia (WA) at Riverside (2), 2/4 p.m.
Hermiston at Pasco (WA), 4 p.m.
PREP TENNIS
Friday
Pasco (WA) at Hermiston, 4 p.m.
PREP TRACK & FIELD
Thursday
Hermiston, Mac-Hi, Helix, Irrigon,
Pilot Rock, Riverside, Stanfield, Umatilla,
Weston-McEwen at Pendleton, 11 a.m.
PREP GOLF
Thursday
Hermiston, Pendleton, Mac-Hi at Big River
Golf Course (Umatilla), 10 a.m.
PREP LA CROSSE
Friday
Hood River at Hermiston, 7 p.m.
BASEBALL:
fourth inning on an RBI sin-
gle from Moss and then an
RBI triple from Noland that
rolled all the way to the right
field fence.
“First game I think every-
one had a little nervousness
built up,” Tolan said of the slow
start,” but we kind of worked it
out as the game went on and
did what we’ve been doing for
years now and just had fun and
played baseball.”
While reflecting on the
work that his team has put
in over the past month-plus,
he said he is pretty pleased
with what the guys showed
on the field Tuesday, though
he knows there is still a long
way to go.
“It’s just one of 26 games,”
he said, “but it’s a good start.”
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continued from Page A9
his best and that’s what you
want to see.”
Hermiston’s bats went
quietly in the first inning, but
got something going against
Ridgeview pitcher Blaine
Gibbs in the second. Tolan
and Gossler led off with
back-to-back walks, and then
a dropped fly ball from Rid-
geview’s left field allowed
Tolan to score Hermiston’s
first run and cut the deficit to
3-1. Then after another walk,
this time to Brylee Dufloth
to load the bases, Gossler’s
heads-up baserunning al-
lowed him to sprint home and
score on a overthrow back to
the pitcher from Ridgeview’s
catcher and make it 3-2.
Then Kaden Caldwell fol-
lowed with a flare into right
field to score Gritz and tie the
game at 3-3.
Then in bottom of the
fourth inning, Hermiston
played add-on with an RBI
double from Gossler to score
Moss to give Hermiston its
first lead at 4-3. The Bulldogs
added two more runs in the
RHS
210
030
—
6
4
HHS
031
200
1
—
7
6
4
B. Gibbs, E. Hockett (3), E. Remick (7)
and N. Mervitt (RHS). L. Tolan, K. Moss (5)
and S. Gritz (HHS). W — K. Moss, L — N.
Mervitt.
2B — E. Hockett, H. Pennholla, N. Restivo
(RHS). D. Gossler (HHS). 3B — W. Noland
(HHS).
0
6
————
Contact Eric Singer at
esinger@eastoregonian.
com or 541-966-0839.
confidence boost moving
forward.
“I just want them to get
confidence in their hitting,”
she said. “They’re young
but they’re ballplayers and
I want them to make sure
how good they really are
and they showed that today.
They worked hard and felt
good and it was a great re-
bound.”
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SOFTBALL:
continued from Page A9
outs. Julissa’s younger sister
Janelle replaced her in the
fifth inning and allowed just
one hit in a scoreless frame.
Hermiston rode the mo-
mentum from that third in-
ning into back-to-back five-
run innings from its offense
to jump into a double-digit
lead and bring the 10-run
rule into effect. Greenough
said that she hopes this
game can be a launching
point for her team and a
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Game 1
R H E
THS
42(11) 13 — 21 10 3
UHS
400 61 — 11 11 7
L. Butler, J. Kates (4). D. Soto, U. Garcia
(3), C. Sampson (3) and C. Sampson, A.
Wislon (3). W — Butler. L — Soto.
2B — Ortiz, Kates, Laroque (THS); S.
Cranston (UHS). HR — S. Cranston (UHS).
Game 2
R H E
THS
112 (12)00 0 — 16 12 3
UHS
330 022
4 — 14 16 5
Ortiz, Kates (5). S. Cranston, D. Soto (4),
C. Sampson (5), C. Keller-Morris (7). W —
Ortiz. L — Cranston.
2B — S. Cranston. M. Garcilazo (UHS).
R H E
SHH
011 00 —
2 4 7
HHS
245 5X — 16 14 2
(SHH) B. Scheer and M. Massey. (HHS)
Ju. Almaguer, Ja. Almaguer (5) and B.
Noland. W — Ju. Almaguer, L — B.
Scheer.
3B — A. Cameron 2 (HHS).
INDOOR SOCCER FOR KIDS STARTS SOON
Kids too young to play in local recre-
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on for size thanks to Hermiston Parks
& Recreation.
Indoor soccer for ages 3 through first
grade will introduce youngsters to the
sport in a fun and low-key way. Practic-
es are held just prior to each game. The
season, which lasts seven weeks, starts
Saturday, April 8.
The registration deadline is Friday. For
more information, call 541-667-5018.
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