Sunday, September 30, 2018
COMMENT PLEASE
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Thursday, September 27, 2018
PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED!
If any Elmira Falcons fans are out at a sports events and taking photos, please consider sharing those moments with the greater Falcon family through this blog. I am always needing more photography. I am blessed to have Kimberly Lillie's fine work but there is only one of her and usually 8 events a week... sometimes more. As you can see from these samples, she has an impeccable eye and adds a great deal to the flavor of the stories, win or lose.
If you would like to publish your Falcon's sports photos, please attach them in an email, with details of the players and the event, including date to jhuls@fernridge.k12.or.us. You will receive full published credit and make an overworking sports reporter very happy.



See you at the games!
(All Photographs by Kimberly Lillie)
If you would like to publish your Falcon's sports photos, please attach them in an email, with details of the players and the event, including date to jhuls@fernridge.k12.or.us. You will receive full published credit and make an overworking sports reporter very happy.


See you at the games!
(All Photographs by Kimberly Lillie)
TRIBULATION TUESDAY: Three Elmira Teams go into Battle with Mixed Rusults.
All aspects of emotion and success were on display Tuesday September 25 as three Elmira squads felt the joy and agonies of three different results.
At Swartz Field, the boys' soccer team rebounded from a horrid 10-0 drubbing at the hands of Henley to wage a scoreless draw with Cottage Grove in the Falcons' first league contest of the year.
"I was actually very pleased with the game," head coach Ryan Chambers said in an email. "Clearly, a win would have been nice but I felt the score was indicative of the game as a whole. It was very evenly matched and both teams played pretty well."
In one of the best defensive performances of they year, Chambers kept midfielder Riley Chambers back to patrol the middle, a strategy that flummoxed any sense of rhythm that the Lions' offense was trying to muster. When Cottage Grove was able to pressure the goal, Jaden Palmer was laying in wait, rejecting 9 shots on goal, unofficially, and registering his third shut out of the season.
Elmira and Cottage Grove Fight to a Draw
At Swartz Field, the boys' soccer team rebounded from a horrid 10-0 drubbing at the hands of Henley to wage a scoreless draw with Cottage Grove in the Falcons' first league contest of the year.
"I was actually very pleased with the game," head coach Ryan Chambers said in an email. "Clearly, a win would have been nice but I felt the score was indicative of the game as a whole. It was very evenly matched and both teams played pretty well."
In one of the best defensive performances of they year, Chambers kept midfielder Riley Chambers back to patrol the middle, a strategy that flummoxed any sense of rhythm that the Lions' offense was trying to muster. When Cottage Grove was able to pressure the goal, Jaden Palmer was laying in wait, rejecting 9 shots on goal, unofficially, and registering his third shut out of the season.
Elmira Volleyball Team Returns to Winning Ways
After absorbing a first set loss to upstart Suislaw, the Lady Falcons flexed their combined talents and won the final three games as Elmira rolled past the Lady Vikings 3-1 at Elmira High School, Tuesday September 25.
Putting the first game behind, the Lady Falcons began to methodically carry out their game plan with Sydney Green leading the team in assists. The beneficiaries of Green's generosity were Maranda Hanson who led the team with 11 kills and Carly Grossmiller who added 8 kills.
"It was a rough first set," commented Elmira volleyball head coach Sarah Wartenbee in an email. "They finally started palying together and completing the plays that they are capable of. It was nice to see."
The improvement is easy to see in the record. After suffering a dismal rut, losing 9 consecutive sets the week before last to league opponents Marist, Junction City and Cottage Grove, The Lady Falcons have rallied to go 6-5 in sets in the last week. This is just in time as Elmira has a road tilt with 10th ranked Marshfield, who despite being in second place in the league sport a sparkling 12-3 record going into the match.
Lady Falcons fall at Cottage Grove
Elmira's girls' soccer team was equally scrappy as they stayed within two goals of the 11th ranked Lady Lions until the 10:00 minute mark of the second half before a third goal and a penalty kick late spelled a 4-0 loss.
"Cottage Grove has some very talented and fast players," noted Elmira girls' soccer head coach Rob Lee in an email. "(they) were very aggressive getting after loose balls."
The Lady Falcons fell behind on an inexplicable deflection off a corner kick snuck past the goal line. However, Lee saw continued progress from his young team.
"We defended very well most of the time," Lee said. "(Goalkeeper) Andrah Cobb made some incredible saves to help keep the score where it was."
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Soaring Falcons are Grounded by Marist
The magic carpet ride that was flying into the conference schedule for Elmira's football team was brought to earth in the most guttural way, as Marist Catholic managed to snuff out a Falcon offense that came in to the game as the #3 scoring team in 4A, as the Spartans defeated then #4 ranked Elmira 15-2.
"We could have won this game," head coach Justin Peeler said as he came off the field. This could be an enormous understatement. Peeler was looking back at the squandered opportunities that Elmira left on the field. Four times the Falcons had the ball inside the Marist red zone; three of those were inside the Spartan's 5 yard line. On all of those drives, the Falcons were turned away, as they failed to score an offensive touchdown for the first time this year.
The contest was a defensive slug fest with quarterbacks paying the price. Passing was a premium for both teams, though Marist QB Joey Laing did manage to connect on a 40 yard pass and the Spartans' halfback Hagen Stephenson connected on a 35 yard option pass. Both strikes led to both of Marist's touchdowns, a 2 yard touchdown by Hayden Loboy, and a 3 yard run by Laing. However, the Elmira defense came to play and did their job, pressuring Laing all night, registering 5 sacks and a safety from a holding penalty in the end zone which closed the score to 7-2 in the second period. The Elmira defense held the Marist offense to under 200 yards. The Falcons defense was led by Alex Head who rung up 7 tackles on the night.
In like manner, the Marist defense dismantled the Falcon offense, punishing Elmira quarterbacks with 8 sacks on the day, usually at the most inopportune moments of the game. Starting quarterback Cobyn Herbert was workmanlike in passing 8 of 15 for 81 yards. However, Herbert injured his knee late in the first half while the Falcons were still inside the Marist 5 yard line. Back up quarterback Wolfgang Marsalis came on and was immediately sacked by Marist and the drive was thwarted. Marsalis' night was miserable, throwing 2 for 9 and a meager 4 yards while absorbing 5 sacks the rest of the way and failing to show the kind of foot speed that Herbert has shown that propelled the offense this season . This changed the complexion of the Falcons offense, which failed to threaten Marist significantly afterwards.
Herbert's knee injury could mean a decision for Peeler between the established backup Marsalis and the faster Rowdy Ramirez, who got quarterback time earlier this year in a mop up role at Suislaw. The diagnosis and prognosis of Herbert's injury was not available at press time.
The Falcons have the opportunity to get both healthy and back into the win column as they host bottom dwelling Junction City for homecoming this Friday, September 28 at Swartz Field.
"We could have won this game," head coach Justin Peeler said as he came off the field. This could be an enormous understatement. Peeler was looking back at the squandered opportunities that Elmira left on the field. Four times the Falcons had the ball inside the Marist red zone; three of those were inside the Spartan's 5 yard line. On all of those drives, the Falcons were turned away, as they failed to score an offensive touchdown for the first time this year.
The contest was a defensive slug fest with quarterbacks paying the price. Passing was a premium for both teams, though Marist QB Joey Laing did manage to connect on a 40 yard pass and the Spartans' halfback Hagen Stephenson connected on a 35 yard option pass. Both strikes led to both of Marist's touchdowns, a 2 yard touchdown by Hayden Loboy, and a 3 yard run by Laing. However, the Elmira defense came to play and did their job, pressuring Laing all night, registering 5 sacks and a safety from a holding penalty in the end zone which closed the score to 7-2 in the second period. The Elmira defense held the Marist offense to under 200 yards. The Falcons defense was led by Alex Head who rung up 7 tackles on the night.
In like manner, the Marist defense dismantled the Falcon offense, punishing Elmira quarterbacks with 8 sacks on the day, usually at the most inopportune moments of the game. Starting quarterback Cobyn Herbert was workmanlike in passing 8 of 15 for 81 yards. However, Herbert injured his knee late in the first half while the Falcons were still inside the Marist 5 yard line. Back up quarterback Wolfgang Marsalis came on and was immediately sacked by Marist and the drive was thwarted. Marsalis' night was miserable, throwing 2 for 9 and a meager 4 yards while absorbing 5 sacks the rest of the way and failing to show the kind of foot speed that Herbert has shown that propelled the offense this season . This changed the complexion of the Falcons offense, which failed to threaten Marist significantly afterwards.
Herbert's knee injury could mean a decision for Peeler between the established backup Marsalis and the faster Rowdy Ramirez, who got quarterback time earlier this year in a mop up role at Suislaw. The diagnosis and prognosis of Herbert's injury was not available at press time.
The Falcons have the opportunity to get both healthy and back into the win column as they host bottom dwelling Junction City for homecoming this Friday, September 28 at Swartz Field.
Monday, September 24, 2018
Rough Week for Lady Falcons Volleyball Ends with Improvement
After losing 6 consecutive sets last week, the Elmira Volleyball team finally righted the ship as they hosted 5 other teams at their own tournament on Saturday September 22 at Elmira High School. After splitting four sets with Mazama and North Marion in pool play, the Falcons came off the deck to sweep away Gladstone 2-0 (25-5, 25-16). The win moved the Lady Falcons into the championship bracket where they fell 2-1 to Phoenix, 15-25, 28-26, and 12-15.
The week started ominously at Junction City, where a power failure at the Tigers gymnasium caused a 45 minute delay. Their reward for their patience was a 3-0 loss to Junction City (17-25, 11-25, and 7-25) despite 6 blocks by Maranda Hanson. The three set drubbing was amplified by a rash of two hit and net violations, many of which left Lady Falcon players mystified. The calls were incongruously distributed with Elmira getting tagged with 19 violations to only 3 for Junction City. The Lady Falcons were then swept aside 3-0 by Cottage Grove on Thursday, September 20. They also fell 2-0 to Newport in their tournament consolation round. Three of the Lady Falcons' victories this year have over Gladstone.
The week left Elmira at 5-6 (0-3 in the 4A Sky-Em League) for the season.
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Cheyanne White fires a shot in a game earlier this season for the Lady Falcons volleyball team. Photo: Kimberly Lillie |
The week started ominously at Junction City, where a power failure at the Tigers gymnasium caused a 45 minute delay. Their reward for their patience was a 3-0 loss to Junction City (17-25, 11-25, and 7-25) despite 6 blocks by Maranda Hanson. The three set drubbing was amplified by a rash of two hit and net violations, many of which left Lady Falcon players mystified. The calls were incongruously distributed with Elmira getting tagged with 19 violations to only 3 for Junction City. The Lady Falcons were then swept aside 3-0 by Cottage Grove on Thursday, September 20. They also fell 2-0 to Newport in their tournament consolation round. Three of the Lady Falcons' victories this year have over Gladstone.
The week left Elmira at 5-6 (0-3 in the 4A Sky-Em League) for the season.
Monday, September 17, 2018
Falcons Take Flight in Win over Philomath; Soar to #4 in 4A
For two consecutive weeks, the Elmira offense was predicated on a strong rushing game with Brady Nagel carrying the bulk of the offensive responsibility and Head Coach Justin Peeler keeping sophomore quarterback Cobyn Herbert on a gradual learning curve. However, Philomath's strong defensive line necessitated that the young Falcon needed to leave the nest. The results were profound.
With Nagel held to only 54 yards, the 6-4 Herbert was loosed on the Philomath secondary, throwing 3 touchdown passes, two to Bryson Forsman, while the Elmira defense forced 4 turnovers as the Falcons flew to an 18-7 victory over the previously undefeated Warriors.
Herbert was 15 for 26, 223 yards without an interception.
"We knew they were going to blitz a lot and force us to pass," Peeler explained in an email. "It was nice to see the passing game be successful."
While Forsman was the beneficiary of 2 scores, it was Rowdy Ramirez who joined Herbert in the coming out party for the Falcon passing attack. Ramirez caught 7 passes for 129 yards and a touchdown.
"Rowdy had a great game and was excited for him," Peeler said. "He is a very hard working player and I love to coach him."
While the passing offense was thrilling for Falcon fans, it was the defense that carried the day. Against a very effective offensive line that ground out 192 physical yards, the defense used timely turnovers and an epic goal line stand at the end of the first half to win the day. Elmira registered three fumble recoveries, an interception by Bryce Sawyer, and three sacks on the night.
With Philomath trailing 12-7 late in the second quarter, the Warriors drove the ball to the Falcons' 5 yard line. There with 4 opportunities, Elmira's defense bowed its back and held the visitors out of the end zone, the fourth down attempt coming with only 5 seconds remaining in the half. The Falcons scored on the opening drive of the second half and controlled the game from that point forward.
"The defense was amazing last night," praised Peeler. "We rallied to the ball very well. We did get tired, but they really pushed through and got the job done. They wanted the win and they took it away from them."
Elmira finds themselves in rarefied air, ranked 4th in 4A by the OSAA ahead of Cottage Grove, Marshfield and Marist Catholic. The league schedule begins next Friday night, September 21 at Swartz Field as the Falcons host Marist, who find themselves on a two game losing streak. Both Marshfield and Cottage Grove have also absorbed losses this year.
"Now the grind starts," Peeler opined. "I am feeling better about going into these games with some good tests. In years past, our non-league has been very weak. Marist is tough, but they are on a losing streak right now. We need to jump on them early and get their confidence down. Cottage Grove loss was a shocker. We will see how they are. They have a lot of new faces, but are well coached."
With Nagel held to only 54 yards, the 6-4 Herbert was loosed on the Philomath secondary, throwing 3 touchdown passes, two to Bryson Forsman, while the Elmira defense forced 4 turnovers as the Falcons flew to an 18-7 victory over the previously undefeated Warriors.
Herbert was 15 for 26, 223 yards without an interception.
"We knew they were going to blitz a lot and force us to pass," Peeler explained in an email. "It was nice to see the passing game be successful."
Quarterback Cobyn Herbert throws to a wide open Brady Nagel in the second quarter of the Falcons' 18-7 victory over Philomath, Friday September 14 at Swartz Field. Photo: Brad Fuqua/Philomath Express |
While Forsman was the beneficiary of 2 scores, it was Rowdy Ramirez who joined Herbert in the coming out party for the Falcon passing attack. Ramirez caught 7 passes for 129 yards and a touchdown.
"Rowdy had a great game and was excited for him," Peeler said. "He is a very hard working player and I love to coach him."
While the passing offense was thrilling for Falcon fans, it was the defense that carried the day. Against a very effective offensive line that ground out 192 physical yards, the defense used timely turnovers and an epic goal line stand at the end of the first half to win the day. Elmira registered three fumble recoveries, an interception by Bryce Sawyer, and three sacks on the night.
Gavin Parker hits Philomath quarterback Calvin Snuggerud during the Falcons' 18-7 win over the Warriors, Friday September 14 at Swartz Field. Photo: Brad Fuqua/Philomath Express |
With Philomath trailing 12-7 late in the second quarter, the Warriors drove the ball to the Falcons' 5 yard line. There with 4 opportunities, Elmira's defense bowed its back and held the visitors out of the end zone, the fourth down attempt coming with only 5 seconds remaining in the half. The Falcons scored on the opening drive of the second half and controlled the game from that point forward.
"The defense was amazing last night," praised Peeler. "We rallied to the ball very well. We did get tired, but they really pushed through and got the job done. They wanted the win and they took it away from them."
Elmira finds themselves in rarefied air, ranked 4th in 4A by the OSAA ahead of Cottage Grove, Marshfield and Marist Catholic. The league schedule begins next Friday night, September 21 at Swartz Field as the Falcons host Marist, who find themselves on a two game losing streak. Both Marshfield and Cottage Grove have also absorbed losses this year.
"Now the grind starts," Peeler opined. "I am feeling better about going into these games with some good tests. In years past, our non-league has been very weak. Marist is tough, but they are on a losing streak right now. We need to jump on them early and get their confidence down. Cottage Grove loss was a shocker. We will see how they are. They have a lot of new faces, but are well coached."
Friday, September 14, 2018
Marist Catholic Rolls over Lady Falcons in Conference Opener
The 11th ranked Marist Lady Spartans finally began playing to their ranking, defeating a pesky Elmira squad 3-0 (25-16, 25-16, and 25-22). It was the Spartans' first victory and raised their record to 1-5 on the season.
The Lady Falcons weren't able to make a serious run at Marist until the third game as the Lady Spartans kept Elmira at arms length in the first two games. Senior Carly Grossmiller awoke in the third game sparking the Elmira rally with 6 kills.
Carly and Maranda (Hanson) had great games," head coach Sarah Wartenbee said in an email. "My setters (Josie Dickson, Sydney Green, and Annie Carpenter) hustled tremendously and did an excellent job of taking control of the ball even if the first pass wasn't on point. Azzy Lane did a great job serving, in the back row, and does everything that is asked of her"
However, the Falcons had no answer for 6-1 outside hitter Britney Duvall who dominated the second and third games with 9 kills in the final game including the final four Spartan points to send Marist to the shut out victory.
"We have things to work on as a team and as individual team mates," Wartenbee explained. "We have a lot of ability, but just need to put all the pieces together."
The Lady Falcons weren't able to make a serious run at Marist until the third game as the Lady Spartans kept Elmira at arms length in the first two games. Senior Carly Grossmiller awoke in the third game sparking the Elmira rally with 6 kills.
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The Falcons' Maranda Hanson goes up for a kill in Elmira's 3-0 loss to #11Marist Catholic at Elmira High School, Thursday September 13. Photo: Kimberly Lillie |
However, the Falcons had no answer for 6-1 outside hitter Britney Duvall who dominated the second and third games with 9 kills in the final game including the final four Spartan points to send Marist to the shut out victory.
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Sophomore Josie Dickson serves as Mallory Bailey waits during the Falcons' 3-0 loss to Marist Thursday Septemeber 13. Photo: Kimberly Lillie |
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