Outlaws Ladies tie for 1st in league – Outlaw Boys endure one-point loss

Outlaws Ladies tie for the lead in the league while Outlaws boys regroup for next game

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FINAL RESULT Ladies: W 51-28

FINAL RESULT Boys: (L) 49-51

While the Outlaws Ladies were in control of the game throughout, the boy’s game was a different matter.
I’ve been covering High school basketball since 2007 in Wallowa County and have gone through the emotions of a loss with our young athletes many times. But last night was the toughest one I can remember. 

4th quarter boys’ game: Enterprise is up by one point with only 3.1 seconds left. A timeout was called with Pilot Rock in possession.
The boys are trying to steal the ball without causing a foul while Pilot Rock inbounded from a sideout near their basket.
As time expired with less than one second left, the shot was up in the air, the buzzer goes off and everything turned into slow motion. The ball went in. Our boys lost by one point 😭😭😭
I know how much it hurts to lose, especially under these circumstances. All I can say is that they fought from tipoff until the very last second and it was one hell of a game. No matter what, we are all very proud of you!!!

  • 1st quarter: 5-8
  • 2nd quarter: 12-16
  • 3rd quarter: 32-3
  • Final Score:  49-51

Going into the game with a 4:1 league record, the Enterprise Outlaws Ladies maintained control throughout the game against the Pilot Rock Rockets. The ladies are now tied for first. The next game takes place in Union, Jan. 29.  

  • 1st quarter:  27-4
  • 2nd quarter:  38-10
  • 3rd quarter:44-23
  • Final Score:  51-28

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