
Dufur celebrates another victory, one of seven in the early going. The Rangers are the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
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Week 27 Winner: Dufur Baseball
For a small school of less than 100 students, the baseball team at
Dufur High sure puts up some big and impressive numbers.

Kolbe Bales, Dufur
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Off to a 7-1 start, the Rangers have scored 86 runs, hit .362 and piled
up 83 hits, 19 for extra bases. They've also stolen 23 bases.
On top of that, they own a scant 1.96 team ERA and have struck out 84 in 50 innings.
For
their fast start and big numbers, the boys from Dufur have been
selected as the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the
Oregon National Guard.
"For a small fish in a big pond we do all
right," said Dufur coach C.S. Little, who will not and has not revealed
what the letters of his name stand for. And he's been coaching 32
years. "It's still a mystery."
Sophomore
Kolbe Bales leads the staff with three wins (31 strikeouts, 2.00 ERA) while
Trever Tibbets (1.27) and
Bryson Caldwell (2.15) have two wins apiece.
Bales,
a 5-foot-10, 180-pound lefthander, threw a nifty one-hitter with 17
strikeouts in a 12-0, seven-inning win over Union/Cove.
"He was a
bench player last year, but we were pretty good," said Little, whose
team reached the state quarterfinals. "When he got the chance this
season, he made the most of it."
The three pitchers are also the
team's top three sluggers thus far for the Rangers. Tibbets, a 5-10,
180-pound senior, is hitting .593 with 16 hits and 13 RBIs.

Bryson Caldwell, Dufur
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"He's definitely our ace and when not pitching plays third," Little
said. "He's probably our best hitter too. He hits No. 2 in the order and
hits a ton of line drives."
Caldwell, a 6-4, 190-pound senior,
has 15 hits, 14 RBIs, two doubles and a homer and is hitting .556, while
Bales is hitting .464 with 13 hits, 16 RBIs, four doubles and a homer.
"Bryson
is a big kid and prototypical power hitter," Little said. "He plays
shortstop when he doesn't pitch. He really delivers."
Other top hitters for the Rangers are senior
Nick Little (.393), sophomores
Bailey Keever and
Connor Uhalde and freshman
Hagen Pence. Little and Tibbets have five steals apiece.
With
six seniors, five sophomores and two freshmen on the 13-man roster, the
Rangers all contribute. They reached the state tournament two of the
last five years at the 3A level, even though it is 2A classification
school.
Little, who triples as the football team's defensive
coordinator and a girls basketball assistant, said the baseball team
always relies on underclassmen. This team has benefited from new
pitching coach Dean Dollarhide, which may explain the team's superb ERA.
"We've always been known for our hitting," Little said. "Seven
of our 13 this year are pitchers so that should bode well for the
season."

Trever Tibbets isn't running the wrong way. He's about to score another Dufur run.
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Nick Little is fast, but he can also hit.
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