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Enterprise gets stung by Stanfield

PROWLING PANTHER: Imbler’s Zach Phillips (83) reeled in two touchdown passes during a 66-12 win against Powder Valley Friday. Observer file photo
PROWLING PANTHER: Imbler’s Zach Phillips (83) reeled in two touchdown passes during a 66-12 win against Powder Valley Friday. Observer file photo
STANFIELD — Enterprise couldn’t slow down a potent rushing attack in a 55-28 loss to Stanfield Friday night.

The Tigers had two players eclipse the 100-yard mark in a game where they racked up 561 yards on the ground.

The Outlaws finally found a passing attack that has been missing all season long. Junior Chaunce Galletly finished the game 14 of 27 for 267 yards and a touchdown. Galletly takes over at the quarterback spot after two players have been lost for the season due to injuries.

“I’m pleased with how our offense played,” Enterprise head coach Chuck Corak said. “But Stanfield’s offense is really good and I think they’re going to give a lot of people fits.”

Marcus Lynn ran 14 times for 50 yards and a score, while Jake Girtz had 93 yards on nine carries and two touchdowns.

The Outlaws drop to 4-4 and will host undefeated Heppner next week.


Enterprise 8 0 13 7 28

Stanfield 15 21 6 13 55

Scoring Summary

First quarter

EHS -- Perren 38 pass from Galletly (Girtz run)

SHS -- Mancilla 12 run (Mancilla run)

SHS -- Baros 8 run (kick good)

Second quarter

SHS -- Baros 1 run (kick blocked)

SHS -- Grogan 12 run (conversion good)

SHS -- Mancilla 45 run (kick good)

Third quarter

EHS -- Girtz 2 run (kick good)

EHS -- Girtz 1 run (kick failed)

SHS -- Mancilla 55 run (kick failed)

Fourth quarter

EHS -- Lynn 3 run (kick good)

SHS -- Monkus 44 run (kick failed)

SHS -- Grogan 1 run (kick good)

 Individual stats

Passing — Ent, Galletly 13-27-267-1-2.

Rushing — Ent, Lynn 14-50-1, Girtz 9-93-2, Galletly 6-27, Steen 1-5.

Huskies fall at home

ELGIN — The Huskies missed a chance to stand alone in second place in the Blue Mountain Conference.

Elgin fell to Pilot Rock 39-12 Friday.

Travis Copeland led the Rockets in all facets of the game — scoring three times in the opening half.

He scored on a five-yard run, a 14-yard pass reception and recovered a fumble in the end zone.

Elgin trailed at the half 18-6 with the help of two Efrain Nieves field goals.

The Huskies couldn’t find enough offense in the second half, finishing the game with 194 yards on 46 plays.

Blue Risseeuw scored Elgin’s lone touchdown on a 3-yard run.

The Huskies travel to Stanfield to play for the final conference berth into the state playoffs Friday at 7 p.m.


Pilot Rock    6    12    6    15    –    39

Elgin    0    6    6    0    –    12

First Quarter

PR 5 yard Rush (kick blocked)

Second Quarter

Elg Nieves 20 yard FG

Elg Nieves 30 yard FG

PR  14 yard Pass (PAT failed)

PR  Fumble recovery in End Zone (PAT failed)

Third Quarter

Elg Risseeuw 3 yard Rush (pass failed)

PR  1 yard Rush (PAT failed)

Fourth Quarter

PR  9 yard Rush (PAT Good 2 pt)

PR  16 yard Pass (kick good)

Individual Stats

Rushing — Elgin, Tanner Hallgarth 7-43, Blu Risseeuw 6-36, Dalton Moore 11-31, Justin Harris 1-15, Jacob witherspoon 2-4, Jared Hallgarth 3-0

Passing — Elgin, Dalton Moore 9-16-3-65

Receiving — Elgin, Jared Harris 3-20, Blu Risseeuw 3-18, Tanner Hallgarth 1-12, Jared Harris 1-11, Kyle Miller 1-4.

 

Leopards lock up second

COVE — Cove rallied to lock up the second seed from the Old Oregon League into the state playoffs.

But it wasn’t easy.

Pine Eagle gave the Leopards fits during a 40-34 loss.

Kyle Dennis helped the Spartans build a 26-18 halftime lead. He finished the game with 230 yards on 27 carries.

Scott DelCurto scored the first of three second-half touchdowns, a 58-yard run, to fuel the comeback.

DelCurto collected 203 yards in 24 attempts and scored two touchdowns.

Cove will travel to the winner between Ione and Sherman County Nov. 13 or 14.


Leopards 40, Spartans 34

Pine Eagle    12    14    0    8    –    34

Cove    0    18    16    6    –    40

First Quarter

P – Dennis 23 run (run failed)

P – Traw 49 pass from Dennis (run failed)

Second Quarter

C – Witty 20 run (run failed)

C – DelCurto 32 run (pass failed)

P – Traw 27 pass from Dennis (run failed)

C – Witty 38 run (run failed)

P – Miller 7 pass from Traw (Miller from Traw)

Third Quarter

C – DelCurto 58 run (DelCurto run)

C – Witty 2 run (Reddington from Witty)

Fourth Quarter

C – Witty 4 run (run failed)

P – Traw 12 pass from Dennis (Gonzales pass from Dennis)

Individual statistics

RUSHING – PE, Traw 9-31, Dennis 27-230, Miller 1-5. Cove, DelCurto 24-203, Witty 24-183, McBride 8-17.

PASSING – PE, Traw 4-10-1-59, Dennis 4-12-1-132. Cove, Witty 5-10-1-74.

RECEIVING – PE, Traw 4-132, Dennis 3-52, Miller 1-7. Cove, Brown 1-8, DelCurto 1-13, McBride 1-12, Reddington 2-41.

Badgers fall to home

NORTH POWDER — Imbler finished its perfect run through the Old Oregon League schedule with a 66-12 win over Powder Valley Friday.

The Panthers put the game away early, leading 52-6 at the half.

Bryan Mills led the way with 127 yards rushing on four attempts with one touchdown.

He also completed 7 of his 11 passes for 114 yards and two touchdowns.

Mills capped his day with an 87-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.

Zach Phillips reeled in four passes for 66 and two touchdowns.

The Panther will host the third seed from Special District 3 Nov. 13 or 14.


Panthers 66, Bagders 12

Imbler    30    22    8    6    –    66

Powder Valley    0    6    0    6    –    12

Individual statistics

RUSHING – Imbler, Fullerton 2-(minus 3), Combe 3-26, Burgess 13-109, Bales 11-31, Mills 4-127, Eisiminger 2-4.

PASSING – Imbler, Fullerton 3-7-0-56, Mills 7-11-114-2.

RECEIVING – Imbler, Burgess 1-8, Conrford 1-34, McDaniel 3-53, Shodin 1-9, Phillips 4-66.

 
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