WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A11 HeraldSports Follow sports on Twitter @HHeraldSports FIRST MCC VICTORY TRACK Staff photo by Kathy Aney Patty Burres, of Umatilla, races to victory in her heat of the 100 meter dash on Friday at the Carnival of Speed in Milton-Freewater. Burres fi nished second overall. Irrigon’s Zacarias a double winner at Carnival of Speed By ANNIE FOWLER STAFF WRITER Staff photo by E.J. Harris Hermiston’s Che Cadenas dribbles the ball ahead of Hanford’s Jarod Marshel in the Bulldogs’ 2-1 win against the Falcons on Tuesday. By BRETT KANE STAFF WRITER T he Hermiston boys like to keep their audience in suspense. The soccer team made its Mid-Columbia Conference debut April 2 at home against Hanford. The Falcons took an early lead, but Hermiston came back to tie it up just before halftime, and fi nally pulled away for a 2-1 victory. “We started off sloppy,” sophomore midfi elder Alexis Leal said. “We came in with big heads. I think we expected to send it every time. We were playing long ball.” Those expectations weren’t unjustifi ed — the Falcons were without a single win all the way through the preseason (0-6). Meanwhile, the Bulldogs were going in with a 1-4 overall record. But the Falcons got off to a hot start when freshman midfi elder Ethan Henning kicked a goal in not 8 minutes into the game. They would hold the 1-0 advantage for 24 min- utes until Bulldog junior midfi elder Cole- man Solano assisted sophomore forward Moises Lopez for a goal to knot the score. “We came out strong for those fi rst cou- ple of minutes,” Hermiston coach Rich Harshberger said, “but then we went back on our heels. That’s how they (Hanford) got their goal.” With the score tied at 1-1 at the half, Harshberger knew something had to change. “We came in thinking we would send it. We weren’t playing our usual system,” he said. “That was the main message at the half — we don’t play long ball. That’s not who we are. That’s not an option. The boys really responded to that, and stepped it up in the second half.” At 18:39 in the second half, senior mid- fi elder Emilio Leal drove the ball down the fi eld, gearing up to put a goal in, but soon found himself cornered by a Hanford defender. He eyed an opening and passed the ball to Alexis Leal, who kicked in an easy goal to push the Bulldogs out front. “If we were going to win this game, we couldn’t just hang our heads and give in early,” Alexis Leal said. “We needed to come back and start playing together, as a team. That’s what made the difference for us in that second half.” Alexis Leal fi nished the night with three shots off goal, and only one on. Senior goalie Juan Navarrete recorded two saves. “In the league, there are no easy games,” Harshberger said. “We’re a solid team, but we’re still improving game by game. We’re starting to get that team chemistry back.” HERMISTON 8, SOUTHRIDGE 0 — The Bulldogs started scoring goals just three minutes into their home game Friday against the Suns and never let up for their second Mid-Columbia Conference victory of the season. “We were fi ring on all cylinders tonight,” said coach Rich Harshberger. “Southridge is rebuilding a little bit. It was a pretty one- sided game.” Josue Cadenas scored two goals for Hermiston (3-4 overall, 2-0 MCC), and Emilio Leal, Josh Galvez, Gerardo Sotelo, Yovani Razon, and Moises Lopez each put one in, as well. Matt Mendez put an own- goal into play for Southridge to fi nish off the scoring. The Suns recorded just four shots-on- goal for the night, but couldn’t get one in past Hermiston’s goalkeepers. Irrigon’s Ana Zacarias was a double winner Friday at the Carnival of Speed in Milton-Freewater. Zacarias won the 200 in a time of 27.45, then topped the fi eld in the 400 (1:03.64), just a step ahead of Ione’s Hailey Heideman (1:03.79). The track meet, in its 84th year for the boys, and 40th for the girls, did not see any of its records broken. Pendleton won the boys team title with 125.5 points, with Walla Walla a distant sec- ond with 86 points. Heppner fi nished fi fth (42) and Umatilla sixth (38). Walla Walla won the girls team title with 109 points, with Ontario (64) second, Pend- leton (62) third and Umatilla (46.5) fourth. Umatilla’s Patty Burres was second in the 100 (13.21) and the 200 (28.06), and ran a leg on the 4x100 relay team that fi nished third. Pilot Rock freshman Emily Lambert fi n- ished second in the shot put (31-11), while Lexie Cox of Stanfi eld/Echo was second in the javelin (105-3). In the 800, Madelyn Nichols of Hep- pner (2:31.98) fi nished second, then added a third-place fi nish in the 1,500 with a per- sonal best time of 5:17.05. In the boys meet, Derek Howard of Hep- pner took top honors in the shot put with a mark of 47-5, and was fourth in the discus (121-7). Umatilla’s Zayne Troeger fi nished third in the 800 (2:09.34), and ran a leg on the winning 4x400 relay (3:48.17) along with Cesar DeLaCruz, Julian Gutierrez and Aarik Russell. Troeger also was sixth in the 3,000 (9:54.79). In the 1,500, Heppner’s Trent Smith was fourth (4:26.86), closely followed by Sisay Hurty (4:27.31) of Stanfi eld/Echo. SEE MORE RESULTS ONLINE AT HermistonHerald.com EASTERN OREGON marketplace ern 104 Special Notices 104 Special Notices 360 Garage Sales CLASSIFIED LINE AD DEADLINES ESTATE SALE April 13th and 14th 305 N.W. Ingram Pendleton, OR Sat. 8am - 3pm – Sun. 9am - 3pm Sunday 1/2 Price Day East Oregonian 2:30PM the day prior to publication ern Hermiston Herald 10am Tuesday PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD ON THE FIRST DAY OF PUBLICATION. 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