A10 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2017 Herald Sports Follow sports on Twitter @HHeraldSports Villareal, Gutierrez take podium at Tri-State HERMISTON HERALD COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — The Hermiston varsity wrestling squad crossed the state border for a weekend at the Tri-State Tourna- ment in Idaho, and fared well on the first day of competition in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho. Aiden Villareal (145 pounds) and Joey Gutierrez (195 pounds) both advanced to the semifinals in their respective weight classes on Friday. Gutierrez won two matches by deci- sion and one by fall, and Villareal won two by decision, one by major decision and one by fall. Several Bulldogs remain alive in the conso- lation bracket as well. The Bulldogs finished the high- ly-competitive tournament Satur- day, ending up 21st of 30 teams with 78 points. Hermiston had two wrestlers earn spots on the medal stand. Guti- errez finished in second place at 195 pounds after losing by fall to Uni- versity (WA) wrestler Hunter Gre- gerson. Aidan Villareal finished in sixth place at 145 pounds. MAC-HI CHRISTMAS — Irri- gon finished fourth as a team at the Mac-Hi Christmas Tournament with 97.5 points with six placers, includ- ing Alex Mirand (170) and Tucker McAllister (220) in first place and Josue Aguilera (170) and Kaleb Kendrick (285) in second place. Riverside finished in sixth with 80 points and five placers, led by Andrew Barker (132) in first place, Abraham Silva (120) in second place, and Fernando Ortega (113) and Ethan Snyder (145) in third place. Hermiston JV was 10th with 56.5 points, led by Silas Smith (145) in second place and Garrett Hills (285) in third place. WILEY DOBBS INVITA- TIONAL — At Twin Falls, Idaho, the Echo Cougars wrapped up Day 1 of the Wiley Dobbs Invitational on Friday night with only one wrestler left in contention for a title. Kenny Bevan won three matches Knights take first loss, bounce back on Friday, all by fall to reach the semifinals at 195 pounds. His first two victories both came within the first 30 seconds of the match, and his quarterfinal win came at the 2:23 mark. He finished second in the tourney. Mychael Pointer was ousted from contention in the 145-pound quar- terfinals by a 7-4 decision and then lost in the consolation round by fall. Hayden Hilliard was ousted in the consolation round at 138 pounds, as well. Vikings conquer Mustangs HERMISTON HERALD STAFF PHOTOS BY KATHY ANEY Taylor Davis (10), of Irrigon, battles for a rebound with two La Grande players during Saturday’s non-conference game in Hermiston. HERMISTON HERALD T he Irrigon Knights girls basket- ball team saw its perfect start to the season snapped on Saturday, but rebounded Monday with a win over Liberty Christian. The Knights had earned hard fought wins to get to 7-0. But the Class 4A La Grande Tigers got the best of them in the Hermiston High School gym on Saturday. The 44-39 defeat at the hands of the Tigers was a good learning experience for Irrigon. “One thing that we learned is we can’t make the little mistakes that we made tonight,” head coach Mike Royer said. “We turned the ball over a little bit too much and we didn’t finish shots in the fourth quarter. We really had trouble scor- ing in the fourth quarter and it was tough for us, too.” Senior Jada Burns — who was the team’s top scorer with 10 points — wasn’t at 100 percent, Royer added. The Knights then looked to fellow senior Alyia Munoz to help with the load. Munoz chipped in seven points, the team’s second-best performer. Irrigon trailed La Grande only by a few points at the end of each quarter, but the sluggish fourth quarter where the Knights only scored four points hurt their chances at a comeback. Irrigon bounced back with a big win on Monday as Kylie Wyant scored 12 points and Olivia Luna finished with 10 as the Knights thumped the Patriots 45-28. BOYS: On Monday, Irrigon continued its winning ways as Johnny Phillips scored a season-best 33 points to help the Knights remain unbeaten on the season with a win over Liberty Christian. “We focused on getting the ball inside Kylie Wyant, of Irrigon, goes up for a shot over two La Grande players during Saturday’s non-league game in Hermiston. to him, that’s about all that was working tonight,” head coach Davy Salas said. Behind Phillips, Eric Carrillo scored 12 points for the Knights (8-0) while Adrian Roa had nine and Keith Fleming had eight. Irrigon continued play on the road Tuesday, as the Knights visited Mac-Hi. Game results were not available by press time. Tigers coming off tourney with mixed outcomes HERMISTON HERALD Things finally clicked for Stan- field as the Tigers hosted the Elgin Huskies on Friday. After com- ing off two close wins, the Tigers were finally able to pull ahead of their competition and defeat Elgin 54-31. “We finally put together a com- plete game,” head coach Devin Bailey said. “It was amazing.” Senior Brody Woods led the Tigers with 19 points. For the Hus- kies, senior Brandon Howes and junior Brandon Caldwell were the top scorers after finishing with eight points apiece. However, the victory was short- lived as Stanfield dropped its next game against Riverside on Sat- urday. The 52-30 loss moved the Tigers to 5-6 on the season. Stanfield has begun a three- game road stint which began Tues- day against Imbler. Results of this game were not available at press time. The girls also had to take on Riverside during Day 2 of the Stanfield Tournament but not before they faced another tough opponent. To open the tournament, the Tigers got off to a good start against the visiting Elgin Huskies. The teams were neck-and-neck after the first quarter with Elgin holding a narrow one-point lead, 15-14. But a slow second quar- ter stopped both teams’ momen- tum and after coming out of the half, the Tigers lost their chance at opening the weekend with a win. Elgin claimed a 49-40 victory after holding Stanfield to a score- less third quarter. The Tigers needed to rally in the fourth quarter, and scored 21 points in an effort to come back but the final buzzer sounded before Stanfield could come close to the Huskies. Sophomore Kendra Hart led the Tigers with 28 points. For Elgin, senior Hannah McClure was its top scorer with 13 points. Riverside earned a 37-22 vic- tory over Stanfield on Saturday behind three double-digit quarters. The Tigers (0-10) were again led by Hart, who finished with 12 points. For the Pirates, it was senior Skylar Wightman who did the bulk of the scoring with 12 points of her own. Fellow senior Abby Hernan- dez also pitched in 10 points for Riverside. The girls squad will join the boys team on the road, playing each of the three games one and half hours before the boys tipoff. On Saturday, the Umatilla Vikings’ hot start to the season hit a bump in the road with its first loss. During the final day of the Amity Warrior Classic, it was the host team that came away with the win when Amity topped Umatilla 66-52 behind two 14-point per- formances from seniors Jaycen Nelson and Zac Blake. The Vikings got off to a slow and never recovered. For Uma- tilla, senior Trent Durfey led the team that day with 18 points and 11 rebounds. However, the Vikings were back to their win- ning ways on Monday evening, thumping the Heppner Mus- tangs 67-43 in Heppner. For the Vikings (7-1), it was Kaden Webb who led the squad in Monday’s 67-43 win. Webb scored 16 points on 6-of-8 shoot- ing and dished out six assists. Sebastian Garcia also netted 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting. The duo combined to hit all eight of Umatilla’s made 3-pointers in the game. Seth Cranston also reached double digits with 10 points. Umatilla shot 45 percent from the floor in the game, while its defense held Heppner to just 22 percent shooting and forced 17 turnovers. Tyler Carter led the Mustangs with 14 points, Justin McAninch added 10 points and Wyatt Stea- gall finished with seven points. For the girls team, the Vikings were coming off a win Saturday. The 43-36 victory over Scio in the Amity Warrior Classic boosted Umatilla’s spir- its after it had splits its last four games. But that would come to a halt at Heppner on Monday when the Mustangs defended their home court with a big win over the Vikings. Jacee Currin led the Mus- tangs with a game-high 19 points on 8-of-14 shooting, add- ing four rebounds and three assists. Sydney Wilson added 11 points and both Morgan Correa and Madison Combe pitched in six points for Heppner. Devina Monreal led the Vikings (3-5) with seven points on 2-of-3 shooting and 3-of-5 from the free throw line, while Lauryn Journot, Nancy Ortiz and Katelyn Lorence each had six points for the Vikings. Umatilla shot a solid 39 percent for the game, but was hurt by 29 turnovers, 20 of which came in the first half. Both Heppner and Umatilla played before the boys at Echo and at home versus Pilot Rock, respectively, on Tuesday. The final scores were unavailable at press time. SCHEDULE BOYS BASKETBALL Thursday • Mac-Hi at Riverside, 5:30 p.m. • Stanfield at Irrigon, 7:30 p.m. • Horizon Christian at Echo, 5:30 p.m. Friday • Hermiston at Dallas, 7 p.m. • Umatilla at Nixyaawii, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Thursday • McLoughlin at Riverside, 4 p.m. • Stanfield at Irrigon, 6 p.m. Friday • Hermiston at West Valley (WA), 5:45 p.m. • Umatilla at Nixyaawii, 6 p.m. WRESTLING Thursday: Echo at Tim Fine Memorial Tourna- ment (at Oakridge HS) Friday: Hermiston at Best of The West (Pasco, WA) Saturday: Hermiston at Best of the West (Pasco, WA)