HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Malheur County football teams sweep the night
Four games, four wins. It was a good night in football Friday as league play winds downs for Malheur County teams. Here are the scores.
The Enterprise
October 20, 2018 at 6:27am

File photo/Malheur Enterprise
Here are the scores for Friday night's football games:
In 4A play:
ONTARIO 48, McLoughlin-Griswold 0. The Tigers are ranked 10th in the state.
In 3A play:
VALE 55, Umatilla 6. The Vikings are ranked third in the state.
NYSSA, 35. Irrigon 14. The Bulldogs are ranked eighth in the state.
In 1A Play:
ADRIAN-JORDAN VALLEY 48, Pine Eagle 22. Adrian is ranked eighth in the state.
Harper Charter, playing six-man football, didn't play this week.
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