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Antelopes, Mustangs collide in late-season hardcourt game

ADRIAN – It was a tale of two teams Friday, Feb. 10 when Adrian and Jordan Valley girls and boys basketball teams faced off.

The Jordan Valley girls varsity basketball team beat the Adrian girls, 55-45 but the Mustang boys defeated the Adrian boys team 73-30.

All four teams move onto postseason play in district tournaments in John Day and Prairie City beginning Friday, Feb. 17.

Adrian’s Mylie Zimmerman (15) fights for a rebound against a Jordan Valley player during their game Feb. 10 (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Adrian’s Sugey Beltran (34) tries to block out Jordan Valley’s Jalee Maestrejuan (13). (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
A youthful part of the crowd expresses their interest in the game in a variety of ways. (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
A group of players from Adrian and Jordan Valley fight to haul in a rebound during their game Friday, Feb. 10. (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Adrian’s Addison Martin (11) drives toward the basket. (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Adrian’s Jace Martin plays defense against Jordan Valley’s Greyden Johnsrud during their game Friday, Feb. 10. (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Jordan Valley’s Jalee Maestrejuan takes a jump shot against Adrian, Friday, Feb. 10. (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Jordan Valley’s Ryley Hawker (32) fires off a jump shot. (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Adrian’s Jesse Walker (32) tries to contest Jordan Valley’s Lane Jewett (00) under the hoop during their game Friday, Feb. 10. (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Jordan Valley’s Lane Jewett (00) plays defense against Adrian’s Jesse Walker (32). (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Adrian’s Jesse Walker (32) sets up to block a shot by Jordan Valley’s Christopher Mackenzie (23) during their game Friday, Feb. 10. (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)
Jordan Valley’s Christopher Mackenzie (23) looks for an open player. (Special the Enterprise/ANGIE SILLONIS)

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