BAKER BASKETBALL: Isaiah Jones, Ashlyn Dalton GOL players of the year
Published 12:52 pm Monday, March 17, 2025
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Baker's Isaiah Jones scores against Cascade on March 14, 2025. (Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald)
Baker's Ashlyn Dalton looks to pass against La Grande's Kayle Collman on Jan. 24, 2025. (Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald)
Baker's Molly Rasmussen scores against Cascade on in the third-place game at the Class 4A state basketball tournament March 15, 2025. (Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald)
Baker's Lily Logsdon squares up to shoot against Stayton in a Class 4A semifinal game March 14, 2025.
Jaxon Logsdon shoots against Cascade on March 14, 2025. Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald)
Coach Jebron Jones cuts a section of net after Baker beat Marshfield in the Class 4A state title game March 15, 2025, at Forest Grove High School. (Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald)
Eli Long cuts a section of net after Baker beat Marshfield in the Class 4A state title game March 15, 2025, at Forest Grove High School. (Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald)
Two Baker Bulldog basketball players were named players of the year the Greater Oregon League by a vote of league coaches.
Senior Isaiah Jones was named boys player of the year for the second straight year. His coach, and dad, Jebron Jones, also repeated as coach of the year.
Isaiah helped lead the Bulldogs to their second straight Class 4A state championship on Saturday, March 15.
Baker senior Ashlyn Dalton was named co-player of the year on the girls team along with Rowan Evans of La Grande.
Dalton was an integral part of the Bulldog team that placed third at the state tournament on Saturday.
Other Bulldogs honored on all-league teams:
GIRLS FIRST TEAM
Molly Rasmussen, freshman
GIRLS SECOND TEAM
Lily Logsdon, sophomore
BOYS FIRST TEAM
Jaxon Logsdon, senior
Rasean Jones, junior
Eli Long, junior
Jayson has worked at the Baker City Herald since November 1992, starting as a reporter. He has been editor since December 2007. He graduated from the University of Oregon Journalism School in 1992 with a bachelor's degree in news-editorial journalism.
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