SPORTS A11 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAy, DECEMbER 26, 2018 PREP ROUNDUP Heppner tops Stanfield for league victories Echo girls take league lead going into break By BRETT KANE STAFF WRITER The Stanfield Tigers boys headed into the Christmas break with a 1-1 Blue Mountain Con- ference record with a 56-37 loss to Heppner on Saturday. Heppner sprinted out to a 9-0 lead in the first quarter and kept the Tigers away from the net for more than four minutes until Stanfield juniors Mario Sanchez and Rene Sanchez combined for four straight points. Senior Elias Esquivel scored another basket with 1:30 left in the quarter, but Heppner sunk two more of their own for a 14-6 lead at the buzzer. Sanchez hit a 3-pointer to open the second quarter as the Tigers steadily chipped away at the deficit. When Stanfield was down 20-17, junior Rafael Orozco missed a 3-pointer that could have tied it up. The Mus- tangs hit five straight points to ensure a 25-20 halftime lead. Esquivel kept the Tigers alive with a 3-pointer with 4:40 left to play in the third, tying the game 30-30. But Heppner senior Hunter Nichols scored two treys, two at the line, and two from the field to broaden their lead. “We got in our groove in the second half,” said Nichols, a 5-foot-8 point guard. “We moved and shot the ball well, and played better on both sides.” Senior Tyler Carter led the Mustangs with 15 points, and Nichols had 14. Esquivel sunk 17 for the Tigers. The loss came for Stanfield after a 57-42 league-opening vic- tory on Friday at Pilot Rock. “We came in with a chip on our shoulder and just said ‘You know what? We got this,’” said Stanfield senior Elias Esquivel, who led the Tigers with 17 points, after Friday’s win. “This league is tough, but we can compete. I think we proved that against Pilot Rock tonight.” Sanchez, Nunez, and senior Hugo Hernandez followed Esquivel in scoring with nine points each on Friday. Waggoner led the Rockets with 11. Heppner (2-0, 7-5) will com- pete in the Irrigon Invite on Thursday, Dec. 27. Stanfield (1-1, 4-8) will host Weston-McE- wen on Friday, Jan. 4. Girls The Heppner girls fought through a first quarter deficit to take home their first league vic- By HERMISTON HERALD The Echo girls’ busy schedule got the best of them. After playing six games in a week, the Cougars fell in a nonleague road game to Joseph, 53-17. Tylene Skillman scored 12 of her team’s 17 points in just two quarters. “Tylene is a very consistent player across the board,” said coach Heather Madison. “Had I played her more than two quarters, we proba- bly would’ve done better, but every- one was exhausted after a long week. They gave everything.” Echo (2-0, 3-5) host the Bouncin’ Cancer Tournament starting on Friday. The Cougars improved to 2-0 in the Big Sky Conference and 3-4 over- all in a Friday home game against Dufur. Rachel McCarty posted 22 points to lead the way. Faith McCarty scored 15. And on Thursday, freshman Faith McCarty poured in a game-high 19 points to help the Cougars to a 52-37 nonleague win over Wallowa. Skill- man added 15 points, and McCarty 13. Still in search of their season’s first win, the Echo boys lost their second league game Friday home game to Dufur, 78-49. Charlie White posted a team-high 20 points, and Devan Craig dropped 16. The game followed a 45-36 non- league home loss to Wallowa on Thursday. Echo hosts the two-day Bouncin’ Cancer Tournament beginning on Fri- day, Dec. 28. Umatilla UMATILLA 59, RIVERVIEW 43 — The Umatilla boys went into Christmas break enjoying an eight- game streak after beating Riverview 59-43 at home on Saturday. The Vikings (9-1), ranked ninth in the state, will compete in the Salem Academy Classic starting on Thurs- day, Jan. 3 and begin league play on Jan. 8 against Irrigon. RIVERVIEW 44, UMATILLA 22 — The Vikings girls fell in a non- league home game to Riverview on Saturday. “We fought pretty well, and we finally connected as a team,” said coach McKenzie Davis. “But we had too many turnovers and gave up too many free throws.” Umatilla (2-8) will compete in the Salem Academy Classic beginning Thursday, Jan. 3. Staff photo by Kathy Aney Alexis Shelby (2), of Stanfield, tries to steal the ball from the Rocket’s Jade Atkins during Friday’s Blue Mountain Conference game in Pilot Rock. tory of the season, downing Stan- field 55-38 for a Saturday road win. “This was the first complete game that we played as a team,” said Mustangs coach Robert Wil- son. “Everyone played hard. Our rebounding was especially good today — that’s always been an area of opportunity for us.” Tigers junior Kendra Hart helped Stanfield out to an 8-1 lead in under five minutes to force a Heppner timeout. The Mustangs came out of the break to score 14 points over Stanfield’s six, including a 3-pointer from senior Jacee Currin at the buzzer to put Heppner ahead for good, 15-13. Sydney Wilson posted 18 points for Heppner (1-1, 7-5). Hart had 14 for Stanfield (1-1, 6-6). “Sydney is a gym rat. She loves basketball,” coach Wilson said. “She has a great understand- ing of the game.” “We knew Stanfield would be a challenge,” said Wilson, a point guard. “But we got used to ‘em. It feels great to have that confi- dence after our first league win. We know that we can keep push- ing ourselves even further.” Stanfield opened league play on Friday with a 65-49 win at Pilot Rock. “We started hitting better shots and transitions,” said Tigers coach Daniel Sharp after Friday’s game. “We played some good defense for about a quarter and a half to spread the gap a little bit.” Tejada led Stanfield with 19 points, and Hart followed with 18. Grace Austin posted 15 points for the Rockets, and Bre- ann Baleztena scored 12. Wrestling Irrigon crowned six champions and won the team title Wednesday at the inaugural County Championships at Echo High School. The Knights rolled up 165 points, 31 more than runner-up River- side. Heppner was third, followed by Hermiston, Pendleton and Echo/ Stanfield. Asher Hall of Irrigon beat Trevor Kirkpatrick 6-4 in overtime for the 113-pound title, and Kyler Shelton followed at 132, pinning Christian Reyes of Riverside in 2:32. Irrigon’s Alex Miranda-Walls beat teammate Brady Harrington 10-2 in the 182-pound title match, and Cris- tian Michaels pinned Hermiston’s Samson Koekmoer in 1:23. Host Echo got a title from Mychael Pointer at 152 with a pin of River- side’s Jose Puerta in 2:27. Jace Cole of Heppner won at 160 with a 7-3 decision over Echo/Stan- field’s Caden Fisher. Hermiston wins four matches at Best of the West By ANNIE FOWLER STAFF WRITER Hermiston won four of its five matches Friday at the Best of the West tournament in Pasco, but the Bulldogs’ loss to Prairie in the placing matches kept them out of the trophy race. Newberg (Ore.) won the team title, beat- ing Flathead (Mont.) 50-23. Chiawana beat Mid-Columbia Conference rival Pasco 36-28 in the third-place match. The Bulldogs opted not to wrestle in the individual tournament Saturday. PRAIRIE 53, HERMISTON 30: The Bulldogs got pins from Zayne Helfer (106) and Isaac Lambert (120), and with a forfeit at 113 pounds, Hermiston opened the match with an 18-0 lead. Jordan Franklin pinned Marcus McGathery at 132, but the Falcons won the next seven matches to take a 47-24 lead. Jon Lee stopped Prairie’s run with a pin of Noah Shelton in 2:21 at 220 pounds, but the Falcons won at 285 to close out the match. HERMISTON 64, WALLA WALLA 18: The Bulldogs won all but three matches in cruising to a victory over their Mid-Columbia Conference foe. Hermiston picked up three forfeits in the match, and the Bulldogs posted seven pins en route to victory. Trevor Wagner had the fastest pin of the match, needing just 32 seconds to take care of Alejandro Mata at 152 pounds. HERMISTON 39, NEWBERG (2) 29: The Bulldogs picked up two forfeits, and won five of the final six matches to secure the win. The Bulldogs trailed 26-12 before Stanley Scott pinned Alex Pintor in 1:20 at 195 pounds. Lee followed with a pin of Jesus Espinoza in 2 minutes, and Dustyn Coughlin MEDICAL DIRECTORY To advertise in the Medical Directory, please call: Jeanne at 541-564-4531 or Audra at 541-564-4538 As compared to other major subscription TV cable providers. Claim based on 2001-2018 ACSI surveys of customers rating their own TV provider’s performance. INCLUDES: 35 For 12 Months w/ 24-mo. agmt. 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