Schedule for Friday, October 18 (Watch the state rankings go nuts after Friday)

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Football

Irrigon at Weston-McEwen/Griswold (2A Special District 6), 7 pm Knights look for first district victory while the TigerScots could go to .500 in district play

Grant Union at Stanfield (2A Special District 6), 7 pm Prospectors on the road riding two game win streak

Heppner at Riverside (2A Special District 6), 7 pm Pirates looking to pull the upset and knock off unbeaten Mustangs

Culver at Enterprise (Nonleague), 7 pm GAME OF THE DAY; Culver (6-0) and ranked third in the state visits Enterprise (5-0) and ranked sixth in the state

La Pine at Elmira (3A Special District 3), 7 pm Hawks needing to rebound from a loss to Pleasant Hill

Lakeview at North Valley (3A Special District 5), 7 pm Two teams with unblemished district records meet

Umatilla at Vale – forfeit by Umatilla

McLoughlin at Nyssa (3A Special District 6), 7 pm Both teams looking to record their second district win of the year at the Bulldog Homecoming game

Ontario at Baker (4A Special District 5), 7 pm One of these teams will pick up their first district win-Baker at home with a beat up team

Pendleton/Nixyaawii at Crook County (4A Special District 5), 7 pm Another game where two teams with perfect district records hit the field. A Buckaroo win will be an upset according to the state rankings

Joseph at Huntington (1A 6-Man Special District 1), 1 pm Eagles visit a struggling Locomotive squad, winless on the year

South Wasco County at Prairie City/Burnt River (1A 6-Man Special District 1), 7 pm SECOND GAME OF THE DAY: Redsides (ranked sixth) come in with a perfect 7-0 showing visiting the 6-0 Panthers (ranked second)

Wallowa at Harper (1A 6-Man Special District 1), 1 pm Cougars visit the district leaders

Echo at Spray/Mitchell/Wheeler (1A 6-Man Special District 1), 1 pm Rattlers search for first district victory in front of home crowd versus the 1-2 Cougars

Dayville/Monument/Long Creek at Ione/Arlington (Nonleague), 7 pm Game to be held at Arlington High School and is the final game of the season for the Tigers

Cove at Imbler (1A Special District 2), 7 pm Imbler hosts after a loss to Powder Valley while Cove is on two-game skid

Powder Valley at Union (1A Special District 2), 7 pm #3 on the road to #4 in district standings with both ranked in the top 10 statewide

Perrydale at Sherman/Condon (1A Special District 3), 7 pm Both teams have identical 1-1 district records needing to win to stay close to Dufur and Lyle/Wishram/Klickitat/Glenwood

Country Christian at Pilot Rock/Ukiah (1A Special District 3), 6 pm One will pick up first district victory

Dufur at Lyle/Wishram/Klickitat (1A Special District 3), 7 pm THIRD GAME OF THE DAY: Both teams with perfect district records with the Rangers ranked fifth in the state and the Cougars ranked seventh

Boys Soccer

Umatilla at Baker/Powder Valley/Pine Eagle (Nonleague), 4 pm 3A heads down I84 to take on 4A

Cross Country

Elgin, Enterprise, Heppner, Imbler, Irrigon, Nixyaawii, Pine Eagle, Stanfield/Echo, Trout Lake, Umatilla, Union at Footrace to Valhalla

Girls Soccer

Nyssa at Echo/Stanfield (3A/2A/1A Special District 5), noon Cougars dominated the first meeting of these two, winning 8-0

Hermiston

Football

Southridge at Hermiston, 7 pm

Volleyball

Umatilla at Burns (3A Eastern Oregon League), 2 pm Bottom of the league standings takes on the top

Riverside at Burns (3A Eastern Oregon League), 6 pm Busy day for the league leading Hilanders

McLoughlin at Vale (3A Eastern Oregon League), 6 pm Senior Night for the Vikings

McLoughlin at Nyssa (3A Eastern Oregon League), 2 pm Pioneers playing two games today

Cove at Imbler (1A Old Oregon League), 4 pm Identical league records of 6-1 meet with the last meeting going five sets before Imbler took the win

Powder Valley at Union (1A Old Oregon League), 5 pm FOURTH GAME OF THE DAY: Badgers place an undefeated league record on the line and on the road versus Bobcats, second in the league standings. Both are top seven teams in the state rankings

Crane at Jordan Valley (1A High Desert League), 6:30 pm Long time neighbors go at it with the Mustangs looking to upset the top ranked team in the state

Dayville/Monument/Long Creek at Harper (1A High Desert League), 1 pm Tigers running out of time to find that first win

Wallowa at Harper (Nonleague), 4 pm Hornets playing two today

Treasure Valley Classical Academy at Huntington (Nonleague), 4 pm Locomotives in their home gym versus Idaho team