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Sports shorts STANFIELD Prep Roundup Settlement reached in MLB TV dispute Pioneers NEW YORK (AP) — Vikings upset Tigers Just as a trial was to begin, squeeze Major League Baseball and Umatilla’s a group of Kaden Webb its fans who puts up past had sued a shot in reached front og agreement Stan- Tuesday to fi eld’s Pirates expand the menu of online Dylan packages for televised games Grogan Last-second layup and lower prices. in the The deal came weeks Vikings’ leads Mac-Hi to after baseball’s lawyers 63-48 win against overtime win said for the ¿ rst time the the Tigers league was going to let in Stan- East Oregonian fans buy single-team online fi eld. TV packages. In the past, viewers who didn’t live in Staff photo by BOARDMAN — The their favored teams’ home E.J. Harris Mac-Hi Pioneers used a markets had to buy access to buzzer-beating lay-up by every televised MLB game Luis Garcia to put away the included in the national plan. Riverside Pirates 49-47 in Lawyers for fans who ¿ led overtime on Tuesday night. the class action lawsuit in 2012 “Great win for the guys said MLB will offer unbundled against a pretty good team,” Internet packages for the next said Mac-Hi coach Jordan ¿ ve years, including single- Poyner. team packages for $84.99 next Riverside (6-10) had a season. They said that’s a 23 golden percent drop from the cheapest Boys Hoops chance to version previously available. win the The deal also calls for game just seconds the cost of a league-wide Mac-Hi package to drop to $109.99. earlier with a four- 49 on-two fast break that Campbell leads resulted in Denver bull riding a missed Riverside shot. There DENVER — Summer- was a ville’s Cody Campbell is 47 scramble leading the bull riding at for the ball the National Western Stock that was eventually possessed Show and Rodeo through by the Pioneers, and kicked two rounds, making him a out to Garcia who drove the near sure bet to court for the game-winning FACES make Sunday’s shot. championship Garcia led Mac-Hi (6-11) round at the with 14 points, while Adrian ¿ rst big money Zaragoza added 11 points. rodeo of the Hunter Yensen also added 10 season for bull points, none more important riders. than a late fourth quarter Campbell Campbell basket. is tied for third Riverside had just hit a in the ¿ rst round with an 3-pointer to take a 43-41 lead -point ride and ¿ rst in the with less than one minute to second round with an 84.5 play, and the Pioneers came on Sandi’s Dream, owned by right down the À oor and 4L & Diamond S Rodeo, to tied it up with a basket from give him 167.5. Joe Frost of Yensen that sent the game to Randlett, Utah was in second Coria, Webb lead Umatilla boys over Stan¿ eld overtime. in the aggregate with 162 Riverside was led in after Tuesday’s action. By SAM BARBEE East Oregonian scoring by Felipe Olvera Campbell entered the with 19 points and had a week outside the top 50 in Umatilla Stanfi eld team-high four 3-pointers. the PRCA standings but a After Kaden Webb’s layup Mac-Hi next hosts Baker win in Denver could bring fell through the net and a foul 63 48 on Saturday at 4:30 p.m., in more than $10,000 and was called, Umatilla boys while Riverside will travel to boost him past world leader basketball coach Derrek Lete with 24 points, and Webb Umatilla on Thursday for a 7 Clayton Foltyn, who entered pumped his ¿ st demonstra- added 18. Brody Woods led p.m. tip off. the week with $9,113 in tively. Stan¿ eld with 16 points and ——— 2016 earnings. Webb had just given the M-H (6-11) 12 9 9 11 6 — 49 Dylan Grogan had 15. The RHS (6-10) 7 13 11 12 4 — 47 Vikings a nine-point lead on win gets Umatilla (9-9) back MAC-HI — L. Garcia 14, A. Zaragoza 11, the road at Stan eld with 53 H. Yensen 10, A. Garcia 7, B. DeBore 3, A. ¿ to .500 while Stan¿ eld (11-3) Martinez 2, E. Garcia 2, A. Delgado. seconds left in the game, and RIVERSIDE — F. Olvera 19, N. Madrigal suffered just its third loss of the 10, F. Aparicio 6, E. Castillo 5, D. Rodriguez “I’m well Umatilla ¿ nished off the Tigers season. 5, M. Hegar 2, S. Navarro, J. Carmona, J. 63-48 Tuesday night. Garcia, R. Rosales, H. Lopez. aware that my “They put up shots that 3-pointers — M-H 6, RHS 8. Free throws “We know how good of a fell,” Stan¿ eld coach Victor — M-H 3-7, RHS 3-5. Fouls — M-H 8, actions not only basketball team Stan¿ eld is,” Baros said. “They took shots RHS 9. Lete said, “and we’ve lost a lot embarrassed my they we were forcing them to DAYTON (WA) 65, of games this year that I really take and they were landing. I family, but also feel like we should’ve won. So WESTON-MCEWEN gotta give them all the credit. 62 — At Athena, a 20-point the university for us to put up a full game and That’s what we wanted them just execute and come away — de¿ cit proved to be too big and the Oregon to do, take outside shots. And of a hole for the Weston- Staff photo by E.J. Harris especially at a tough place like they were making them.” State basketball Stan eld — I was just super McEwen TigerScots to climb Stafi eld’s Dylan Grogan grabs a rebound ¿ Lete said Umatilla played its out of, falling at home to program. I contested by Umatilla’s Kaden Webb and proud of our boys for how hard best game of the year, and the Aaron Simmons (32) in the Vikings’ 63-48 they worked.” Dayton (WA) on Tuesday. was not raised win against the Tigers in Stanfi eld. Juan Coria led all scorers See VIKINGS/2B See PREPS/2B to act in that manner that was displayed on that play.” Seahawks’ offseason priorities begin with offensive line — Jarmal Reid Carroll: ‘I don’t think the season, we weren’t consistent Oregon State forward in enough.” a statement on Monday we’ve nailed it yet’ Seattle’s offensive line could apologizing for tripping see the biggest makeover because a referee in a loss to By TIM BOOTH of contract situations. Starting left Utah on Sunday. Reid Associated Press tackle and starting was suspended at least right guard J.R. Sweezy are unre- four games by OSU. stricted free agents. Center Patrick RENTON, Wash. — The Seattle Lewis, who moved into the starting Seahawks’ offseason priorities were role just before midseason, and THIS DATE IN SPORTS obvious in previous years. versatile backup are Getting extensions done for key 1891 — The International restricted free agents. stars like Richard Sherman, Earl Issues with Seattle’s offensive YMCA in Spring¿ eld, Thomas, and Bobby Mass., is the site of the ¿ rst line were partly to blame for the Wagner — some of those taking a Seahawks’ 2-4 start and that’s not of¿ cial basketball game. little longer than expected — were Peach baskets were used, something Carroll wants to repeat. clearly a key. Adding depth in “I think that’s a real area of focus but it wasn’t until 1905 speci¿ c areas like the defensive line that someone removed the again so we’ll be talking about it. was a priority one year, while other We’ve got a couple unrestricted bottom of the basket. seasons it’s been going after one 1985 — Joe Montana AP Photo/Meryl Schenker guys there. We’re going to have speci¿ c player. to deal with how that works out. passes for a This offseason is far broader for head coach listens during a news record 331 yards and three conference, Monday, Jan. 18, 2016, in Renton, Wash. The Seahawks’ There’s just stuff we’re going to the Seahawks. There is no overar- season ended Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, with a loss to the Carolina have to work through,” Carroll touchdowns to lead the San ching, glaring need for a team that Francisco 49ers to a 38-16 Panthers in an NFL football divisional playoff game. said. “But we are young and we are has reached at least the divisional athletic and we do like our guys.” victory over the Miami round of the NFC playoffs in four acknowledged questions on the yet,” Carroll said. “I think this needs Dolphins. Aside from the offensive line, the straight seasons and played in offensive line need to be answered to be a really competitive spot again, Seahawks’ biggest free agent ques- Contact us at 541-966-0838 or Super Bowls twice during that span, before next season. and we’re going to work really hard [email protected] with one exception. Pete Carroll “I don’t think we’ve nailed it to build it up. For the course of See SEAHAWKS/3B