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SPORTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 Pasco wrestlers overpower Hermiston By ANNIE FOWLER STAFF WRITER Pasco’s veteran lineup was more than Hermis- ton could handle Thursday night. Pasco won all but three matches en route to a 57-12 victory over the visiting Bulldogs in Mid-Columbia Conference action. “Hermiston has a strong team,” Pasco coach Jay Covington said. “I know they are young, but they had a lot of grit and fi ght. The score doesn’t say that, but it was a good battle each time on the mat.” Hermiston’s Trevor Wag- ner opened the match with a 12-7 decision over Travis Thorne at 160 pounds, but it was all Pasco until the match rolled around to 106 pounds. “They are tough,” Herm- iston coach Kyle Larson said. “We have to under- stand who we are wrestling, but you can’t be happy with 57-12. We left guys home tonight and we didn’t have two guys in the middle, and they could have been winna- ble matches.” At 106, Hermiston’s Zayne Helfer posted a 5-2 decision over Jesus Manzo. Helfer had the upper hand the entire match until Manzo got a reversal late in the third round. Adrian Delgado contin- ued his successful season with a pin of Andre Rodri- guez at 113. Delgado led 11-1 in the second round before pinning Rodriguez in 2:43. “Delgado looked phe- nomenal,” Larson said. “Maybe one of his best matches. He has been put- ting in the extra time, and it shows.” At 120, Isaac Lambert matched Pasco’s Ed Manzo point for point to force overtime. Lambert got an escape with 21 seconds left in regu- lation to tie the score at 4-4, but Manzo managed a take- down 24 seconds into the extra round for a 6-4 victory. At 220, Hermiston’s Jon Lee battled Damion Silva to the bitter end. Tied at 4-4 in HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A11 COLLEGE SIGNING: Hermiston’s Streeter to play volleyball at CBC Switch from volleyball pays off for Hermiston athlete By ANNIE FOWLER STAFF WRITER For the Hermiston Herald/Noelle Haro-Gomez Pasco’s Damion Silva, left, wrestles with Hermiston’s Jon Lee in a 220-pound bout at Pasco High School on Thursday. Silva won 10-5. For the Hermiston Herald/Noelle Haro-Gomez Pasco’s Jesus Manzo, left, wrestles with Hermiston’s Zayne Helfer, right, in a 106-pound bout at Pasco High School on Thursday. Helfer won 5-2. MATCH RESULTS Team scores — Pasco 57, Hermiston 12. 106 — Zayne Helfer (H) d. Jesus Manzo, 5-2. 113 — Adrian Delgado (H) p. Andre Rodriguez, 2:43. 120 — Ed Manzo (P) d. Isaac Lambert, 6-4 (OT). 126 — Daniel Jimenez (P) d. Cole Abbott, 9-6. 132 — Miguel Hinojosa (P) won by forfeit. 138 — Devin Fromm (P) p. Chris Lomeli, 2:39. 145 — Isaiah Gonzalez (P) won by forfeit. 152 — David Tobias (P) p. Om Pakdee, 1:09. *160 — Trevor Wagner (H) d. Tra- vis Thorne, 12-7. 170 — Jose Tovar (P) p. Gavin Tarvin, 3:36. 182 — Sione Halo (P) p. Zach Sandoval, :19. 195 — Avery Burrows (P) p. Stanley Scott, 1:52. 220 — Damion Silva (P) d. Jon Lee, 10-5. 285 — Davion Pruitt (P) p. Sean Stewart, 1:35. Girls 140 — Araceli Gonzalez (P) d. Cheyenne Swagart, 9-6. 135 — Hallie Thomas (H) p. Cas- sandra De La Mora, :52. 170 — Jazmin Deike (H) p. Mirella Morfi n, 2:17. 140 — Amree Braithwaite (H) p. Araceli Gonzalez, 3:44. the fi rst, Silva got an escape and a takedown to take a 7-4 lead into the second round. Silva won the match 10-5. Pasco showed its strength in the upper weights. Sione Halo pinned Hermiston’s Zach Sandoval in 19 sec- onds at 182, Avery Burrows pinned Stanley Scott in 1:52 at 195, and Davion Pruitt pinned Sean Stewart in 1:35 at 285. There were four girls matches contested on the night, with Hermiston win- ning three. Hallie Thomas pinned Pasco’s Cassandra De La Mora in 52 seconds at 135, and Amree Braithwaite pinned Araceli Gonzalez in 3:44 at 140 pounds. At 170, Hermiston’s Jazmin Deike trailed Pas- co’s Mirella Morfi n 9-1 after the fi rst period. Deike got a quick takedown to start the second, and pinned Morfi n in 2:17. Hermiston drops 3 duals to quality teams Hermiston’s Jon Lee and Trevor Wagner went 2-1 Saturday as the Bulldogs battled three tough teams in dual matches in Post Falls, Idaho. Hermiston dropped a 53-21 match to Orting (Washington), getting wins from Cole Abbott (126), Wagner (160), Stanley Scott (195), Dustyn Coughlin (285), and Adrian Delgado, who picked up a forfeit at 106. The Cardinals have fi n- ished second at the Wash- ington 2A state tournament the past three years. Lee, Wagner, Hunter Dyer (120), Jordan Frank- lin (132) and Delgado all had wins for the Bulldogs against Lake Stevens, but fell to the Vikings, 48-21. Lake Stevens fi nished fourth at the Washington 4A state tournament last year. Post Falls handed the Bulldogs a 67-16 setback. Hermiston registered wins by Isaac Lambert (113), Ethan Teel (152) and Lee (220). The Trojans have won three of the past four Idaho 5A state team titles, includ- ing 2018, and boast fi ve returning state champions. Playing college sports is something Sophia Streeter has wanted to do since she was a child. Thursday, the Hermis- ton senior made that dream come true when she signed a letter of intent to play volleyball at Columbia Basin College in Pasco. “It’s a nice feeling,” Streeter said. “I feel pretty lucky.” In Streeter, the Hawks are getting a 6-foot middle blocker whose game is on the rise. “Her junior year, it was more of a mental game for her to buy in and trust me,” Bulldogs coach Amy Dyck said. “In September, it clicked. She trusted her- self, her team, and put it in action to have success. I’m excited to see her develop her skills even more at CBC.” Streeter is the fi rst Hermiston volleyball player to move on to the next level in at least three years, according to Dyck. “I hope she values what she got here,” Dyck said. “That if you put in the work, you can have success.” Hermiston, which moved into the highly competitive Mid-Co- lumbia Conference this season, struggled at the beginning of the year, but by the end fell one match short of a trip to state after losing to Southridge at regionals. Streeter, who fi nished the season with 96 kills, 26 solo blocks and hit .200 over the course of 64 sets, Staff photo by Annie Fowler Hermiston’s Sophia Streeter signed a letter of intent Thursday to play volleyball at Columbia Basin College in Pasco. visited a couple of other schools, but said she felt at home at CBC. “(Coach) Michael Jor- dan and I just clicked,” Streeter said. “Their motto is ‘All in. Die Empty.’ The culture there is nice. It’s also close to home, my par- ents like that.” Streeter is hoping to help the Hawks bring their program back to life. Last season, CBC fi nished 0-16 in East Region play, and 2-32 overall. That Streeter is playing college volleyball is kind of a surprise. “My fi rst two years of high school, volleyball was just something I did,” said Streeter, who also played basketball. “My junior year, I wasn’t going to play, but me and Coach Amy sat down and talked. I never had a coach care if I played or not. I wouldn’t be here if not for her.” With Streeter moving on to play college volley- ball, Dyck said it paves a path for others. “I think it sets the stage for the players coming up,” Dyck said. “With hard work, this can happen.” EASTERN OREGON marketplace Place classified ads online at www.easternoregonmarketplace.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. 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