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30 Wednesday, May 24, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon TRACK: Several athletes set personal records in competition Continued from page 14 meters (12.90) and Sabrina Reifschneider picked up some more in the 100-meter hur- dles, finishing in sixth place (16.06) after running a career best in the prelims (15.97). Mandi Calavan ran a per- sonal best in the 200 (26.33) on her way to fifth place in a race won in a blazing time of 24.94. Reifschneider came back in the 300 hurdles with another sixth place (48.34) and then joined Calavan, Tate Ricker, and Brooke Robillard in the 4x400-meter relay for another medal as the squad finished sixth in 4:14.64. As a team, the Outlaws finished in ninth place over- all with 30 points. Trophy teams included the cham- pions Astoria (57), while Phoenix and Molalla tied for second with 48 points and North Valley finished fourth with 47. Jordan Pollard completed a stellar double by lower- ing his best time in the 1,500 meters (4:11.29) to place sixth. Next up for the Outlaws was Keegan Greaney in the 110 hurdles and he came through with a career best in 15.69 seconds, good enough for third place. A couple of hours later he took second place in the 300 hurdles in 39.66, also a personal best, which lowered the school record. His day and his career were not finished as he capped the meet by anchoring the 4x400-meter relay which ended up in seventh place. Sam Garbrecht, Keaton Green and Corbin Sharp joined him in the 3:31.17 effort. The boys finished in 12th place with 23.33 points. Marshfield took the top tro- phy with 62 points, followed by Newport (55), North Bend (47) and Crook County (40.33). Seniors Reifschneider and Greaney plan to con- tinue their athletic careers in college. Reifschneider will run for Corban University in Salem, Oregon, while Greaney will compete for Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. “All five of our seniors qualified for the state meet and each one earned a medal, which is a very fine way to conclude a high school career,” said Jeff Larson, coach of the team. “For the younger athletes, being able to be part of a meet like this, which is run at Hayward Field, the center of the track and field universe, is an amazing and memorable experience.” Larson loaded the credit to his assistants: Jim Anderson; Carlos Garcia; Wes Cook; and Eden Miller. “It’s because of them that so many of the kids had career best and two school records broken at state,” he said. “They are the reason these kids peaked at just the right time.” Church welcomes new pastor The Reverend Joseph W. Farber from Sapulpa, Oklahoma, has joined the congregation of the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration in Sisters as its new Rector. 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