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î Record-Courier THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29,2015 Baker Stomps Pioneers 60-0 Story/photo by Eden Taylor Dominic Yervasi caught a pass and then ran for the end zone for Baker's first score. The Bulldogs dominated the football game In Milton- Freewater on Oct. 23, from start to finish. Baker scored 27 points in the first quarter alone. Baker was able to uti lize most of its players in the game, including JV starters. Seven Bulldogs rushed for yards and eight caught passes. Dominic Yervasi took a Brad Zemmer pass 15 yards into the end zone for Baker's first score. Zemmer ran five yards for the next touchdown. Jace Hays broke a run for 23 yards and a score. Teancum Taylor caught a 25-yard Zem mer pass for a touchdown shortly before the first quarter ended. James Ah Hee finished a drive with a four-yard run and Zemmer took the next score in on a one-yard run. In the third quarter Zemmer connected with Darion Villalo bos on a 16-yard pass play. Eli Wright made his first var sity score on a 17-yard run. Cody DeCarli took over the quarterbacking duties in the fourth quarter. Wright scored on a 51-yard run. During the gameTrevor Jones kicked six PATs. The final score was Baker 60, Mac-Hi 0. Baker took second in the GOL and qualifies for a play in game. The blue and gold Cottage Grove Lions will come to town to play the Bull dogs at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31. Come support your Bulldogs! Fitness Zone Near the Baker Sports Complex Baker City has a new way for residents to add to their exercise routine, thanks to the collective efforts of the local Lions Club, the Leo Adler Community Fund, and many other local contrib utors. A group of Lions recently installed exercise equipment next to the Leo Adler Memorial Park way near the Baker Sports Complex. The equipment in the Leo Adler Fitness Zone, includes elipticals for low impact running in place, leg press machines and a rowing ma chine, as well as stations for push-ups, sit-ups, and pull-ups. While they are similar to equip ment found in fitness centers, all are specifically made for outdoor use. A $3,500 Leo Adler grant and donations from local clubs, businesses and individuals were used to fund the project. Natural Structures gave a 15 percent discount on the equipment and staff time to guide the installation. The City pro vided the light pole, excavation, and wood chips for the area, and Oregon Trail Electric Cooper ative installed electrical service to the pole for a light and surveillance camera. The Lions club contributed $1,000, and club members poured concrete and put the equip ment in place. Lions member Blake Marlia, who wrote the Adler grant request, coordinated the project. Lion Steve Fiddler made the sign. Seventeen other sponsors contributed from $250 to $1,000. A list of those contributors will be posted at the Fitness Zone. Cleaning it Up NOW ONLINE! H’S ThO ONLY Ä Phonebook £ YÖUNEENI www.statewideyp.com Jayden Griffith, a Baker Middle School student in Mrs. Sullivan's Leadership Class, has been cleaning up trash from the alongside one mile of South Rock Creek Lane west of Haines. On Saturday, he had filled this trailer, a large trash bag of cans and another large bag of debris. He separated them so appropriate items could be recycled. It's a Dog's Life Purchase your 2015/16 season pass online at www.AnthonyLakes.com or • Baker City - Flagstaff or Kicks • La Grande - The Mountain Works or Blue Mtn Outfitters Two Baker City girls have received $500 Vivan Craw ford Memorial Scholarships from Chapter CJ, PEO. Anna Payton is a freshman at Gordon College at Wen- ham, Mass., and Annika Andersen is a freshman at the Oregon Institute of Technology at Klamath Falls, Ore. The Vivan Crawford Memorial Scholarship was established by Ken Craw ford, Vivan's P.E.O. sisters and friends. An excellent, enthusiastic teacher for 25 years, Vivan was always interested in promoting education. 4^ Anthony Lakes MOUNTAIN RESORT Buy Now & Save! Seethe Record-Courier website at: www.therconline.com Vivan Crawford Memorial Scholarships Awarded The Baker Middle School eighth grade football team traveled on Tuesday to play against Pendleton. It was a good game, but Pendleton ended up on top 28-20. The play clearly caught the attention of this pooch who sat on the roof of his owner's pick up carefully watching during the game. Seethe Becord-Courier website at: www.thereonlhie.coni