Sports A9 Saturday, April 30, 2022 ON THE SLATE April 26 results PREP BASEBALL La Grande 12, College Place 0 PREP SOFTBALL Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa 17, Echo/Stanfi eld 15 Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa 7, Echo/Stanfi eld 5 Aiming for success Union High School Clay Target team focuses on teamwork, gun safety during spring season Friday, April 29 (Games completed after print deadline) PREP BASEBALL Riverside at Joseph/Enterprise/ Wallowa (2), 1 p.m. La Grande at Ontario (2), 2 p.m. By DAVIS CARBAUGH • The Observer U NION — The spring clay target season PREP SOFTBALL is underway and the student athletes in Riverside at Joseph/Enterprise/ Wallowa (2), 1 p.m. La Grande at Ontario (2), 2 p.m. Union/Cove at Grant Union/ Prairie City (2), 2 p.m. Elgin/Imbler at Weston- McEwen (2), 2 p.m. Union are hoping for a strong conclusion. PREP TRACK & FIELD Elgin, Imbler at Don Walker Invite, 2 p.m. Enterprise at Nike/Jesuit Twilight Relays, Portland, 2 p.m. PREP BOYS GOLF La Grande, Pendleton, Baker at La Grande Invite, 1 p.m. PREP GIRLS GOLF La Grande at Wildhorse, noon Saturday, April 30 COLLEGE BASEBALL Corban at Eastern Oregon (2), noon COLLEGE SOFTBALL Eastern Oregon at Carroll College (2), 10 a.m. PREP BASEBALL Union/Cove at Grant Union/ Prairie City (2), 11 a.m. PREP TRACK & FIELD Davis Carbaugh/The Observer Union High School clay target team head coach Dan Martens looks on as Charleen Pepper fi res a round at the Union Gun Club on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. The team will compete at the state championship in Hillsboro in late June. La Grande at Legends Invite, Walla Walla, Washington, 10:30 a.m. Cove, Elgin, Imbler, La Grande, Union, Enterprise, Joseph at Union Relays, 11 a.m. Powder Valley at Saint Alphonsus Invitational, noon The Union High School clay target team is midway through the 2022 season, serving as one of the local teams aiming for success in the state this year. In addi- tion to skill training, the clay target team teaches partici- pants gun safety and team- work outside of the more standard sports programs. “It’s a great activity for kids and a great opportu- nity to learn a practical skill they can take with them after high school,” Union Athletic Director Chris Dunlap said. Union’s team consists of eight members, ranging from underclass newcomers to more experienced shooters. The program is in its fourth season, but is not an offi - cial activity associated with Union High School. The Union program is spearheaded by head coach Dan Martens, who has expe- rience running clay target shooting with 4H for more than 10 years. The team has had a bit of turnover from recent years when roughly 20 students would com- pete, but Martens is aiming to continue building up the program and teaching safe gun habits to high school students. “It’s been popular and it’s really growing in the state,” he said of clay target compe- titions. “The state has really grown some good teams.” Union is ranked fourth out of six teams in the 1A Conference 2 standings after week one of the spring season with 115 total points. The team records weekly scores at its home base, the Union Gun Club on Medical See, Target/Page A10 Sunday, May 1 COLLEGE BASEBALL Corban at Eastern Oregon (2), 11 a.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Eastern Oregon at Carroll College (2), 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 3 PREP BASEBALL McLoughlin at La Grande (2), 2 p.m. Union/Cove at Weston-McEwen, 3 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL McLoughlin at La Grande (2), 2 p.m. PREP TENNIS Davis Carbaugh/The Observer The Union High School clay target team stops for a photo after a competition at the Union Gun Club on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. The student athletes range from underclassmen learning the sport to more experienced upperclassmen. Nyssa at La Grande, 4 p.m. SPORTS SHORT Trails club hosting spring short track races, MERA cleanup workday By DAVIS CARBAUGH MERA SHORT-TRACK RACES The Observer LA GRANDE — With spring in the air, the Blue Mountain Singletrack Trails Club is starting up its annual outdoor events at Mount Emily Recreation Area. The club is set to host short-track races at MERA starting on Monday, May 2, with riders of all ages and skill levels encouraged to join. The Blue Mountain Singletrack Trails Club will host short- track races starting at the Owsley Canyon Trailhead every Monday night through June 25. Classifi cations are broken down by age and include 5 and younger, 7 and younger, 8-11, 12-17 years, adult class and a 50 and over group. The races are free to the public, but donations are welcome. Interested com- Where: Owsley Canyon Trailhead When: May 2, check in at 5:30 p.m., races at 6 p.m. When: Every Monday through June 25 Cost: Free Age/Skill: All ages and skill levels welcome to participate petitors should check in at the Owsley Canyon Trailhead at 5:30 p.m., before races start at 6 p.m. The track is roughly a half mile in length, combining gravel road and dirt single track. The Blue Mountain Singletrack Trails Club saw approximately 30 participants per event last year, many of whom were youth participants. The club tracks a sea- sonal score over the spring months, with awards and raffl es at the conclusion of the season. MERA cleanup day In addition to the start of short-track races, the club will host an annual spring MERA cleanup event on Sunday, May 15. The cleanup eff orts will include a variety of projects to benefi t the users of the recreation area. Volunteers are asked to meet at the Owlsey Trailhead at 9 a.m., and free donuts and coff ee will be available. Those looking to attend are encour- aged to bring supplies, work gloves and weather-appropriate clothing. Following the event, Blue Mountain Singletrack Trails Club will host an after party at the Anderson Cottage next to the trailhead. Dick Mason/The Observer, File Children participate in a short-track race at the Owsley Trailhead at the Mount Emily Recreation Area, near La Grande, on Monday, June 21, 2021. Several dozen kids took part in the event hosted by Blue Mountain Singletrack Trails Club, whose volunteers maintain the mountain bike trails at MERA. Beginning May 2 in 2022, the races will be held every Monday at 6 p.m. Find up-to-date scores and additional game coverage for your local high school, available 24/7 at www.lagrandeobserver.com.