A8 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 HeraldSports Follow sports on Twitter @HHeraldSports MAKING A STATEMENT Hermiston’s Wagner, Cadenas win Farm City titles By ANNIE FOWLER SPORTS EDITOR Sam Cadenas is only in his second year of wrestling, but the Hermiston sophomore made quite a statement Sat- urday, winning the 220-pound title at the Farm City Invitational. Cadenas’ win helped the Bulldogs to second place in the team standings with 248 points — just a bit better than third-place Zillah (228.5), but a distant second to Chiawana, which rolled up a whopping 439 points. The Riverhawks had 11 guys in the finals, and came away with six titles. “It was a great effort by all the guys,” said Riverhawks coach Jack Anderson, whose team also won the title last year. “I’m proud of the guys, not only the ones in the finals, but the ones in the consolation finals. Every win counted today. This was a tough tournament. We love coming here. The community is great, and there’s great competition.” The host Bulldogs had five in the finals, and Trevor Wagner (170) joined Cadenas atop of the winner’s podium. Finishing second were Adrian Delgado (120), Daniel Faaeteete (182) and Jon Lee (220). “There were 11 teams with a mix of state champions and team champi- ons,” Hermiston coach Kyle Larson said. “We didn’t want to throw an awe- some tournament and not win anything. When Trevor steps on the mat, he wants to put on a show and get people to their feet. Sam and Jon make each other bet- ter. You know they will push each other to be better. Same with Sean (Stewart), who was fifth (at 220).” Cadenas beat Lee 8-6 in the cham- pionship bout, coming back from a 3-2 deficit in the second round. Lee won the 220 title last year. “It’s the excitement, and the adren- aline starts pumping,” Cadenas said of going into a match. “Everything closes down and it’s a one-on-one battle to the end. It’s fun.” Cadenas opened the tournament with a 15-second pin of Nick Lackey of Col- lege Place, then pinned Othello’s Josue Solorio in the quarterfinals in 5:03. In the semis, Cadenas beat Stewart 7-1 to advance to the finals. “I like seeing new faces, like the Othello kid,” Cadenas said. “He was small, and that was tough for me. He was a good kid, and pretty strong.” Against Lee, Cadenas got the ini- tial takedown, but Lee maneuvered an escape, and was awarded a point after two stalling calls on Cadenas to make it 2-2 after the first round. “That’s what they call, but I’m back- ing up to set up my shot,” said Cadenas, who finished fourth last year. “I need to work on that.” Cadenas led 6-5 after the second round, got a key takedown with 49 sec- onds left in the third round, then held on for the win. Wagner, who said he wasn’t feel- ing well at the start of the day, pinned Staff photo by Kathy Aney Hermiston’s Trevor Wagner (in blue) pins Liddel Giles of Othello in the 170-pound championship match of Saturday’s Farm City Invitational. Tyson Stover in the finals before Stover pinned him at 2:51 in the second round. Stover (27-2) also won the 182 title last year. Delgado, who won the 113-pound title a year ago, suffered a 13-4 loss in the finals to Nathan Gregory of Deer Park, who won the Class 1A 113-pound state title last year. Gregory improved to 22-3 with the win over Delgado. Chiawana also got titles from Davian Martinez (113), Robby Vaughn (145), Riley Cissne (160), Isaiah Anderson (195) and Colby Blasdel. Anderson and Blasdel also won titles last year. Kamiakin’s Joey Chavez, who won the 152-pound title, also was named the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler. Guillermo Ramirez-Diaz won the 126-pound title for Kamiakin, giving the Braves two champions. Also for Hermiston, Aiden Favor- ite (106) and Hunter Dyer (126) were third, Zayne Helfer (113) was fourth, and Jordan Franklin (145), Michael Ramirez (170), Jesse Vassey (195) and Jorge De La Torre (285) were fifth. For Irrigon, Jacob Ayala (132) placed fifth, while Roberto Ayala (182) was sixth. FARM CITY INVITATIONAL Team scores: Chiawana 439, Hermiston 248, Zillah 228.5, Othello 197, Kamiakin 128, Deer Park 121.5, Ridgevue 118, Richland 47, College Place 28, Heppner/Ione 19.5, Irrigon 19.5. Staff photo by Kathy Aney Hermiston’s Sam Cadenas (in blue) and Jon Lee wrestle in the 220-pound championship match of Saturday’s Farm City Invitational. Cadenas won 8-6. all four of his opponents to improve to 19-5 on the season. In the the title match, he pinned Lid- dell Giles of Othello in 1:22. “I didn’t really feel great, but I bat- tled through it,” Wagner said. “I didn’t know who that kid (Giles) was, but I treat every kid the same. We got to see a lot of kids we do see, and some from Idaho we don’t. It was good to be at home and sleep in our beds.” Wagner’s quickest pin on the day came in his first match against Irrigon’s Zachariah Koekemoer, which lasted just 42 seconds. Faaeteete trailed 9-0 to Chiawana’s CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES 106 — Hudson Garcia (Zil) d. Por Htoo (Chi), 10-9. 113 — Davian Martinez (Chi) p. Jorge Espinoza (Zil), 3:06. 120 — Nathan Gregory (DP), md. Adrian Delgado (Herm), 13-4. 126 — Guillermo Ramirez-Diaz (Kam) d. Nate Mon- telongo (Chi), 5-4. 132 — Levi Miller (DP) d. Lance Stover (Chi), 6-3 (3OT). 138 — Joel Coronel (Zil) p. Evan Sauceda (Chi), 3:30. 145 — Robby Vaughn (Chi) md. Arturo Sol- orio (Oth), 8-0. 152 — Joel Chavez (Kam) p. Darius Gro- gan (Chi), 2:27. 160 — Riley Cissne (Chi) p. Ricardo Gomez-Sanchez (Zil), 1:13. 170 — Trevor Wagner (Herm) p. Liddell Giles (Oth), 1:22. 182 — Tyson Stover (Chi) p. Daniel Faaeteete (Herm), 2:52. 195 — Isaiah Anderson (Chi) d. Gilbert Marquez (Kam), 7-2. 220 — Sam Cadenas (Herm) d. Jon Lee (Herm), 8-6. 285 — Colby Blasdel (Chi) p. Alex Smith (CP), 5:23. Hermiston sweeps Kamiakin and Hanford Wagner and Cadenas each have two pins By ANNIE FOWLER SPORTS EDITOR Trevor Wagner and Sam Cadenas won both of their matches by fall to help Hermiston pick up Mid-Co- lumbia Conference wins last Wednesday night over Kamiakin and Hanford. The Bulldogs opened the night with a 46-26 victory over Kamiakin, and then ral- lied from a 16-0 deficit to beat Hanford 50-23. “I think we have made leaps and bounds from last year,” Hermiston coach Kyle Larson said. “We have kids who want to be in the wrestling room, and want to be here. The attitude is dif- ferent. The work ethic is bet- ter than it has been, and the results are showing that. The fans are seeing that.” The wins put the Bull- dogs at 5-1 in the MCC standings. Last year, Herm- iston finished 3-5 in their first year in the conference, and lost their duals to Kami- Staff photo by Kathy Aney Hermiston’s Adrian Delgado wrestles Kamiakin’s Austin Hayward on Wednesday night in their 120-pound match. Delgado pinned Hayward in 5:57. akin and Hanford. Wagner (170 pounds) pinned Kamiakin’s Logan Howard in 3:06, and then followed with a pin of Han- ford’s Nathan Bushman in 1:29. “Trevor is a guy we can count on,” Larson said. “He gets bonus points for us. He does everything hard. It works for him.” Cadenas, who is ranked fourth in the state at 220 pounds, needed just 35 sec- onds to pin Kamiakin’s Stone Eskelsen, and then took down Hanford’s Jako- bie Reynolds in 1:53. “They have some tough kids in the upper weights who will do good things in the postseason,” Hanford coach Dom Duncan said. The Falcons opened the match with consecutive wins at 145, 152 and 160, and then along came Wag- ner at 170. Hanford forfeited at 182, Blake Betz picked up a decision for Hermiston at 195, and Cadenas added six points. Another Hanford for- feit at 285 put the Bulldogs up 27-16, and the rout was on. In total, the Falcons for- feited four matches. “We were missing kids who have finals tomorrow (Thursday),” Duncan said. That group includes state- ranked Austin Patton at 120 pounds (7th, 4A). “That is frustrating,” Duncan said. “That could have been a 12-point swing if he was there.” Against Kamiakin, the Bulldogs won eight of 14 matches. Zayne Helfer’s win by injury default at 113 put the match out of reach for the Braves. Aiden Favorite (106) and Adrian Delgado (120) also had pins in the match for the Bulldogs. “We are chugging right along,” Larson said. “Over- all, we did a fairly good job. The goal is the postseason. You want to show up every day and make sure you are a little better than when you got there.” Hermiston 50, Hanford 23 106 — Aiden Favorite (Herm) won by forfeit. 113 — Aiden Garcia (Han) d. Zayne Helfer, 7-6. 120 — Adrian Delgado (Herm) won by forfeit. 126 — Hunter Dyer (Herm) tf. Rex Perkes, 19-3. 132 — Dal- ton McCorkle (Han) md. Trevor Kirkpat- rick, 15-5. 138 — Isaac Montes (Herm) p. Braden Shahan, 3:31. 145 — Liam Lucas (Han) won by disqualification. 152 — Treyton Keller (Han) p. Emmanual Carrillo, 5:59. 160 — Caleb Mendenhall (Han) md. Jaxson Gribskov, 13-1. 170 — Trevor Wag- ner (Herm) p. Nathan Bushman, 1:29. 182 — Daniel Faaeteete (Herm) won by for- feit. 195 — Blake Betz (Herm) d. Guillermo Alfaro, 6-4. 220 — Sam Cadenas (Herm) p. Jakobie Reynolds, 1:53. 285 — Dustyn Coughlin (Herm) won by forfeit. Hermiston 46, Kamiakin 26 106 — Aiden Favorite (H) p. Jaxon Boyce, :59. 113 — Zayne Helfer (H) won by injury default over Payton Smith. 120 — Adrian Delgado (H) p. Austin Hayward, 5:57. 126 — Guillermo Ramirez Diaz (K) d. Hunter Dyer, 4-1. 132 — Antonio Nicasio (K) p. Trevor Kirkpatrick, 2:21. *138 — Ryan Plumb (K) p. Isaac Montes, 2:49. 145 — Jordan Franklin (H) md. Dylan Slover, 14-5. 152 — Emmanual Carrillo (H) won by forfeit. 160 — Joel Chavez (K) md. Jax- son Gribskov, 12-3. 170 — Trevor Wagner (H) p. Logan Howard, 3:06. 182 — Daniel Faaeteete (H) won by injury default over Ethan Buroker. 195 — Gilbert Marquez (K) md. Blake Betz, 12-4. 220 — Sam Cade- nas (H) p. Stone Eskelsen, :35. 285 — Jaxin McCallum (K) d. Dustyn Coughlin, 4-3.