A10 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2019 HeraldSports Follow sports on Twitter @HHeraldSports Dawgs win tournament title By ANNIE FOWLER STAFF WRITER Hermiston crowned two cham- pions Wednesday, and took home the team trophy at the second annual Oregon Trail County Cham- pionships at Echo High School. Cole Abbott (132 pounds) and Jaxson Gribskov (170) won titles for the Bulldogs, who sent their junior varsity team to the tour- nament that featured teams from Umatilla and Morrow counties. Hermiston rolled up 211 points, followed by Pendleton (202), McLoughlin/Weston-McEwen/ Griswold (107), Irrigon (104), Riv- erside (103), Heppner/Ione (64) and Echo/Stanfield (50). “It was a good tournament,” Echo/Stanfield coach Monte Toombs said. “There were some great matches and some good finals matches. We accomplished what we wanted to do.” Abbott earned a 19-9 major decision over Heppner/Ione’s Saul Lopez in the 132-pound title bout, while Gribskov recorded a 12-5 decision over Riverside’s Jose Puerta. Pendleton had four champi- ons on the day — Dawson Trem- per (106), Gabe Browning (126), Patrick Simpson (182) and Isaac Urbina (195), but the Bucks didn’t have enough secondary points to catch Hermiston. Simpson put in less than 1 min- ute on the match. He had a pin of 32 seconds in the semis, then pinned Roberto Ayala of Irrigon in 17 seconds in the finals. Mac-Hi/Weston-McEwen/Gris- wold’s Jesse Jones won the 145- pound title, while teammates Tan- ner Wells (220) and Isaac Wood finished first. Asher Hall (113) and Tim Standley (285) were victorious in the finals for Irrigon. Standley pinned Hermiston’s Chase Brad- shaw in 1:12 in the championship match. Heppner’s Jace Coe won the 160-pound title, pinning Hermis- ton’s Avant Ortiz in 4:17. For Riverside, Jacob Harris (152) and Ethan Snyder (138) won gold. Snyder got a 1-0 decision over Pendleton’s Jack Lieuallen. OREGON TRAIL COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS Championship matches 106 — Dawson Tremper (Pend) p. Ethan Jones (MH/WM/G), :40. 113 — Asher Hall (Irr) p. Oscar Cota (Herm), 3:25. 120 — Isaac Wood (MH/WM/G), p. Gavin Doherty (Herm), 5:35. 126 — Gabe Brown- ing (Pend) d. Trevor Kirkpatrick (Herm), 8-3. 132 — Cole Abbott (Herm) md. Saul Lopez (Hepp/I), 19-9. 138 — Ethan Snyder (Riv) d. Jack Lieuallen (Pend), 1-0. 145 — Jesse Jones (MH/WM/G), p. Trayton Bale (Pend), 2:37. 152 — Jacob Harris (Riv) d. Tama Tuia (Herm), 8-1. 160 — Jace Coe (Hepp/I)p. Avant Ortiz (Herm), 4:17. 170 — Jaxson Gribskov (Herm) d. Jose Puerta (Riv), 12-5. 182 — Patrick Simpson (Pend) p. Alan Murguia (Irr), :17. 195 — Isaac Urbina (Pend) p. Roberto Ayala (Irr), 2:12. 220 — Tanner Wells (MH/ WM/G), p. Rafael Pereyda (MH/WM/G), 4:29. 285 — Tim Standley (Irr) p. Chase Bradshaw (Herm), 1:12. Staff photo by Kathy Aney Hermiston’s Gavin Doherty (in red) wrestles Isaac Wood of Mac-Hi during Wednesday’s Oregon Trail County Championships in Echo. Wood pinned Doherty in 5:35 in the 120-pound finals. 1 3 2 SCENES FROM THE MEET 1) Heppner’s Saul Lopez (in red) wrestles Cole Abbot, of Hermiston, during Wednesday’s Oregon Trail County Championships in Echo. Abbott won the 132-pound match 19-9. 2) Hermiston’s Trevor Kirkpatrick (in red) wrestles Gabe Browning, of Pendleton, during Wednesday’s Oregon Trail County Champi- onships in Echo. Browning beat Kirkpatrick 8-3 in the 126-pound finals. 3) Hermiston’s Oscar Cota (in blue) wrestles Asher Hall of Irrigon during Wednes- day’s Oregon Trail County Championships in Echo. Hall pinned Cota in 3:25 in the 113-pound title bout. Staff photos by Kathy Aney Hermiston picks up pair of MCC victories side of a 7-3 score early in the third round. Carrillo then registered three takedowns, and gave up two escapes to tie the match at 11-11. In overtime, Carrillo got a quick takedown for the 13-11 win. Car- rillo also pinned Richland’s Eli Lemieux in 5:25 to open the match against the Bombers. “We talk about being in better shape,” Larson said. “You have to be the guy with more energy in the end.” By ANNIE FOWLER STAFF WRITER A strong showing by the middle and upper weights helped Hermis- ton record a pair of Mid-Columbia Conference wins Thursday night at Richland High School. The Bulldogs (3-1 MCC) opened the night with a 63-12 vic- tory over Richland, then toppled Kennewick 44-15 in a match that saw two wrestlers rally to win in overtime. “We are on our way,” Herm- iston coach Kyle Larson said of the wins. “There are matches where we could have made bet- ter decisions. We need to keep working and keep fine tuning our technique.” Hermiston’s Trevor Wag- ner put in less than 2 minutes of work between his two 170-pound matches, pinning Richland’s Estevan Yanez in 30 seconds, and Kennewick’s Andrew Hawkins in 1:21. At 195, the Bulldogs got a pair of wins from Blake Betz, who earned a 6-0 decision over the Bombers’ Julian Hayne, and a 13-4 major decision over the Lions’ Caleb Gragg. Cole Abbott (126), Jordan Franklin (145), Jaxson Gribskov (160), Sam Cadenas (220) and Dustyn Coughin (285) also had two wins for Hermiston. Against the Lions, Hermis- HERMISTON 63, RICHLAND 12 106 — Jackson Booker (R) won by forfeit. 113 — Zayne Helfer (H) p. Robert Wood, 1:16. 120 — Adrian Delgado (H) p. Brian Quintana, 1:14. 126 — Cole Abbott (H) p. Brody Holcombe, 1:38. 132 — Hunter Dyer (H) p. Braecyn Cole, 1:32. 138 — Saul Valencia (R) p. Jasper Hardy, 1:41. 145 — Jordan Franklin (H) p. Alias Romero, 5:24. *152 — Emman- uel Carrillo (H) p. Eli Lemieux, 5:25. 160 — Jaxson Gribskov d. Sam Lemieux, 8-3. 170 — Trevor Wag- ner (H) p. Estevan Yanez, :30. 182 — Daniel Faae- teete (H) p. Eliajah Rodriguez, 1:38. 195 — Blake Betz (H) d. Julian Hayne, 6-0. 220 — Sam Cadenas (H) p. Melvin Kreitzer, :51. 285 — Dustyn Coughlin (H), d. Kaden James, 2-0. Staff photo by Annie Fowler Hermiston’s Trevor Wagner, left, pins Kennewick’s Andrew Hawkins during their 170-pound match Thursday at Richland High School. Wagner pinned Hawkins in 1:21, and the Bulldogs won the match 44-15. ton’s Adrian Delgado was trail- ing Ler Pwen Htoo 10-3 in the second round of their 120-pound match. Delgado came to life in the third, wearing down Htoo, who was dinged three times for stalling to the tune of four points. His last infraction tied the score at 12-12 with 10 seconds left. In overtime, Delgado registered a takedown 29 seconds in, and got a 2-point near fall for a 16-12 vic- tory. His win opened up a 31-6 lead for Hermiston. Delgado also pinned Richland’s Brian Quintana in 1:14 for a clean sweep. Kennewick picked up wins at 132 and 138 before Franklin righted the ship with a 58-second pin of Ker Nay Lay at 145. In the final match of the bout, Hermiston’s Emmanuel Carrillo (152) found himself on the wrong HERMISTON 44, KENNEWICK 15 106 — Caiden Harris (H) won by forfeit. 113 — Saw Thee (K) d. Zayne Helfer, 4-3. 120 — Adrian Del- gado (H) d. Ler Pwen Htoo, 16-12 (OT). 126 — Cole Abbott (H) md. John Kershaw, 20-8. 132 — Tony Ramos (K) d. Hunter Dyer, 5-2. 138 — Jonathan Jefferson (K) p. Jasper Hardy, 3:21. 145 — Jordan Franklin (H) p. Ker Nay Lay, :58. 152 — Emman- uel Carrillo (H) d. Jacoby Wieber, 13-11 (OT). *160 — Jaxson Gribskov (H) d. Blake Brooks, 8-4. 170 — Trevor Wagner p. Andrew Hawkins, 1:21. 182 — Dylan Holt (K) d. Daniel Faaeteete, 11-4. 195 — Blake Betz (H) md. Caleb Gragg, 13-4. 220 — Sam Cadenas (H) d. Chayc Ottum, 11-5. 285 — Dustyn Coughlin (H) p. Mason Epperly, :25.