
Mountain View (6-1) – A home loss to TDW is the only blemish on a 16-1 record for the Cougars. Don’t be shocked if that’s their only loss going into the state tournament.
Pendleton (5-2) - Losses @ home against MV and @ Madras serve as bookends on a 5-game winning IMC streak.
Summit (5-2) - Riding a three-game winning streak, which includes the buzzer-beating overtime win against Bend.
The Dalles-Wahtonka (5-2) – Losses @ Summit and @ Hermiston. TDW does have the big win over MV, which could be a tie-breaking factor.
Bend (3-4) – 2 overtime losses to Pendleton and Summit and a 1 point loss to TDW. The Lava Bears could be 6-1 right now. Look for Bend to win some of those close ones in the second half of the season.
Madras (2-5) – The White Buffaloes are dangerous, their win @ Pendleton makes that clear. In their two wins they’ve held their opponents to 55 and 50. In their five losses they’ve given up: 61, 72, 78, 67 and 74.
Hermiston (2-5) – The streaky Bulldogs have won 4 in a row early in the year and followed that with a 5-game losing skid. If Friday’s win over TDW is going to start another win streak, the next one has to come @ MV!
Crook County (0-7) – The bad news for the winless Cowboys is that 6 of their final 7 games are on the road.

Friday night’s Intermountain Conference boys basketball schedule features the top 4 teams playing against the bottom 4 teams, which means there are 4 potential upsets… so which would be the biggest upset?
1 Summit @ Crook County - The Storm (4-2 IMC) have won two in a row and the Cowboys have yet to win a game this year, 0-6 IMC and 0-15 overall.
2 Bend @ Mountain View – The Cougars are tough to beat @ home, but when it comes “Civil War” time, you never know. Expect a huge crowd.
3 Madras @ Pendleton – Pendleton has won 5 straight IMC games, Madras has lost 4 straight. Having seen Madras play this year, I wouldn’t be shocked for them to upset anyone in the IMC.
4 The Dalles-Wahtonka @ Hermiston - TDW has won 4 in a row, but playing @ Hermiston is never easy.
Which one do you think would be the biggest upset?

The OSAA has the final Fall standings of the Oregonian Cup up on their website. Summit of Bend won the overall 5A title last year. Crescent Valley, who won the two years before Summit, leads after the Fall. Jesuit of Beaverton has won the past 5 large school titles.
Oregonian Cup standings for the Fall:
(IMC teams in bold)
1 Crescent Valley 1306
2 Ashland 1213
3 Summit 1203
4 Sherwood 1150
5 Hillsboro 938
6 West Albany 935
7 Corvallis 910
8 Wilsonville 780
9 Thurston 725
10 Crater 720
12 Hermiston 675
14 Bend 645
17 Crook County 605
20 Mountain View 510
21 Pendleton 486
24 The Dalles-Wahtonka 370
39 Madras 0
Complete list of 5A Fall standings.

The Intermountain Conference race remains wide open. Here is a quick update for each team.
BEND (3-2) – Big win @ home over Madras last night. Huge week ahead playing host to Summit Tuesday and @ MV on Friday.
• Bend vs Madras article – By Beau Eastes/The Bulletin
CROOK COUNTY (0-4) – Has yet to win a game this season, has a tough one today with Pendleton.
HERMISTON (1-4) – Beat Crook County for its first IMC win of the season, now @ Summit today.
PENDLETON (3-1) – Coming off a big win @ Summit, plays today @ winless Crook County.
MADRAS (1-4) – Has lost 3-streak IMC games. Hosts TDW Tuesday and then is @ Pendleton on Friday.
MOUNTAIN VIEW (4-1) - Saw its 14-game win steak broken by The Dalles-Wahtonka. Has a chance to bounce back @ Crook County on Tuesday before the big civil war game against Bend on Friday.
SUMMIT (2-2) - Has already played the top three teams in the IMC, going 1-2 against them. Big game today @ home against Hermiston.
THE DALLES-WAHTONKA (4-1) - Came to Bend twice this week and left with two big wins. Takes a 3-game win streak into Tuesday’s game @ Madras
The Dalles-Wahtonka beat Mountain View @ Mountain View High School Friday night in the Intermountain Conference boys basketball game. TDW won the game 53-54 to move into a tie for first place in the IMC with MV @ 4-1. Pendleton, who beat Summit on Friday night 65-43, sits @ 3-1.
Here are all of Friday’s IMC scores:
TDW 53, MV 52
Bend 67, Madras 49
Pendleton 65, Summit 43
Hermiston @ Crook County, no score yet
Latest IMC standings.

BOYS
Tuesday
No. 17 The Dalles-Wahtonka (2-1 IMC, 9-4) @ Bend (2-1 IMC, 4-10)
Madras (1-2 IMC, 8-5) @ No. 2 Mountain View (3-0 IMC, 13-0)
Friday
Madras @ Bend (2-1 IMC, 4-10)
Hermiston (0-3 IMC, 5-7) @ Crook County (0-3 IMC, 0-12)
No. 17 The Dalles-Wahtonka (2-1 IMC, 9-4) @ Mountain View (3-0 IMC, 13-0)
No. 7 Pendleton (2-1 IMC, 11-2) @ Summit (2-1 IMC, 6-8)
Saturday
Hermiston (0-3 IMC, 5-7) @ Summit (2-1 IMC, 6-8)
No. 7 Pendleton (2-1 IMC, 11-2) @ Crook County (0-3 IMC, 0-12)
Mountain View – The Cougars have a pair of home games and will look to remain undefeated. MV is averaging 60 points per game and holding its opponents to just 50.
Pendleton – The No. 7-ranked Buckaroos have lost just twice all year, to Mountain View and Crescent Valley.
The Dalles-Wahtonka – @ Bend Tuesday, @ Mountain View Friday, unless they just stay in Bend all week, that’s 520 miles on the bus for league games… ouch!
Summit – Big game with Pendleton, the winner could be sitting alone in 2nd place. And then follows it up by hosting Hermiston. Could be a huge week for the Storm.
Bend – @ Home all week, but both games are tough ones. A big week, could be anywhere from 4-1 to 2-3 in the IMC.
Madras – A tough week for the White Buffaloes playing @ MV and @ Bend. High-scoring Madras is averaging nearly 67 ppg, that’s tops in the IMC.
Hermiston – Either the Bulldogs or Crook County will register their first league win of the season when the two 0-3 teams meet on Friday.
Crook County – The Cowboys will be looking for their first win of the season when they host Hermiston. They’ll have their work cut out for them against Pendleton on Saturday.
Behind a game-high 14 points by Matt Meagher and Justin Huckins, Summit topped The Dalles-Wahtonka 62-47 @ Summit High School to improve to 2-0 in the Intermountain Conference.
This sets up a battle between the 2-0 Storm and the 2-0 Cougars of Mountain View this Friday night @ Summit. COA will be there with a full recap of the game.
The final basketball season for the Intermountain Conference is about to begin. In the 2010-2011, the IMC will be no more as teams will compete in a Central Oregon “hybrid” league.
IMC boys play starts on Friday Jan. 8th:
(state ranking, last season’s league finish)
No. 2 (1)Mountain View @ (5)Pendleton
(7)Bend @ No. 13 (2)Hermiston
(8)Crook County @ No. 13 (3)The Dalles-Wahtonka
(5)Summit @ No. 9 (3)Madras
IMC girls kick off league play the same day:
(rankings from coaches’ poll)
No. 13 (3)Hermiston @ (3)Bend
(8)The Dalles-Wahtonka @ (2)Crook County
(5)Pendleton @ No. 10 (6)Mountain View
(6)Madras @ No. 9 (1)Summit
It was 10 years ago in 1999 that Mountain View reached its last boys soccer state final. A scoreless tie with Jesuit gave the John Stockton-coached team the school’s only state soccer title.
With Tuesday’s 2-1 win over cross-town rival Bend, the Cougars face off against Corvallis in the State Championship game Saturday @ Liberty High School in Hillsboro @ 10:30am.
Corvallis (14-3 overall) has been dominant this year, outscoring its opponents 82-19, including 9-0 in three playoff games. Their only loss to a Class 5A team all year came at the hands of Bend high in late September.
Mountain View (8-6-3) picked a good time to be playing its best soccer, as the Cougars ended the regular season with 1-0 loss to Summit. Since then, MV has survived two 2-1 playoff wins and a 3-0 playoff victory over IMC foe The Dalles-Wahtonka.