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Wednesday,June2,2021
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SPORTS
BEST
Gorge athletes
place in state
Continued from page 14
57.17; Spencer Coburn, TD,
57.69; Remington Sheer,
SWC, 57.74; Josiah Sohal,
Horizon, 57.91.
800 — Josh Haynes, HRV,
1:58.48; Justin Peck, Trout
Lake, 1:58.53; Juan Diego
Contreras, TD, 2:04.10; Elliot
Hawley, TD, 2:06.68; Jackson
Bullock, HRV, 2:11.47; Nick
Caracciolo, TD, 2:12.93;
Leo Lemann, TD, 2:15.40;
William Bunch, HRV, 2:17.51;
Trevor Collins, Trout Lake,
2:17.73; Dylan Muehlbauer,
CHS, 2:17.56.
1,500 — Juan Diego
Contreras, TD, 3:57. 51; Josh
Haynes, HRV, 3:59.78; Elliot
Hawley, HRV, 4:03.57; Justin
Peck, Trout Lake, 4:14.79;
William Bunch, HRV, 4:19.56;
Nick Caracciolo, TD, 4:22.25;
Leo Lemann, TD, 4:32.34;
Jackson Bullock, HRV,
4:33.56; Thomas Ziegler,
HRV, 4:34.32; Josiah Sohal,
Horizon, 4:34.66.
3,000 — Juan Diego
Contreras, TD, 8:47.76;
Eilliot Hawley, HRV, 9:00.14;
Josh Haynes, HRV, 9:03.69;
Jackson Bullock, HRV,
9:15.64; Leo Lemann, TD,
9:18.11; Nick Caracciolo,
TD, 9:18.30; William Bunch,
HRV, 9:36.46; Josiah Sohal,
Horizon, 10:02.99; Camden
Uffelman, CHS, 10:31.79c;
Jaime Rodriguez, HRV,
10:45.42.
100 hurdles — Jordyn
Swyers, TD, 18.51; Kalvin
Young, HRV, 19.60; Caleb
Yuan, Horizon, 19.84;
Spencer Coburn, TD, 21.13;
Brady Person, Dufur, 21.81;
Jordan Stasak, HRV, 22.94.
300 hurdles — JJ Holste,
Horizon, 46.10; Caleb Yuan,
Horizon, 47.62; Kalvin
Young, HRV, 49.44; Calvin
Andrews, CHS, 49.53; Sklyer
Coburn, TD, 50.79; Jordan
Stasak, HRV, 52.27; Camden
Uffelman, CHS, 53.33; Brady
Person, Dufur, 54.92; Landon
Sanchey, Glenwood, 58.92;
Jordyn Swyers, TD, 1:02.28.
4x100 relay — The Dalles
(Jaxon Pullen, Marquies
Sagapolutele, Taylor
Morehouse, Jesse Larson)
45.65; Hood River (Zac
Wells, Ethan Rhoads, Joshua
Humann, Shaw Burns) 45.67;
Columbia (Angel Sanchez,
Peter Schlegel, Ryan Howard,
Jace Greenwood) 46.07;
Horizon (Caleb Lingel, JJ
Holste, Diego Quezada, Josh
Rogers) 47.13.
4x400 relay — Hood
River (Joshua Humann, Cole
Cantrell, Josh Haynes, Aiden
Cantrell) 3:41.67; Columbia
Angel Sanchez, Ryan
Howard, Calvin Andrews,
Dylan Muehlbauer) 3:42.25;
The Dalles (Connor Blair,
Juan Diego Contreras, Jesse
Larson, Spencer Coburn)
3:43.21; Horizon (Caleb
Lingel, Josiah Sohal, Diego
Quezada, Josh Rogers)
4:00.44; Trout Lake (Justin
Peck, Carson Lanz, Trevor
Collins, Evan Tattersall)
4:04.96.
Shot put — Juan Acosta,
CHS, 39-10.5; Konnor
Kessinger, Klickitat, 39-2;
Alex Whitaker, Horizon,
38-10; Ben Marsden, HRV,
38-5; Oscar Thomas, SWC,
37-1.5; Rolo Flores, HRV, 36-
7; Carson Lanz, Trout Lake,
35-9; Kevin Medina, CHS, 35-
7.5; Jesus Arceo, TD, 35-5.75;
Jacob Jones, Dufur, 33-8.5;
Dylan Hinkley, TD, 32-3.25.
Discus — Alex Whitaker,
Horizon, 135-11; Juan
Acosta, CHS, 118-4; Jesus
Arceo, TD, 116-8.25; Oscar
Thomas, SWC, 113-11; Kevin
Dufur's Henry Begay slides into second during a game against Lyle earlier this season. Eleven differ-
ent Dufur players stole bases this year — and none of them got caught.
Mark B. Gibson photo/file
Dufur steals its way to
finish among 2A/1A
elite baseball teams
Carter Randall of The Dalles warms up for competition in the dis-
cuss earlier in the season. He placed 11th in state.
Mark B. Gibson photos/file
Medina, CHS, 105-7.5; Jacob
Jones, Dufur, 100-8; Luke
Fritts, SHS, 100-3; Hunter
Wagenblast, Dufur, 100-1;
Eli Nielson, CHS, 100-0; Ben
Marsden, HRV, 85-9; Carter
Randall, TD, 84-8; Rolo
Flores, HRV, 82-9; Ryan Betts,
HRV, 77-8; Josiah Nelson,
CHS, 75-11.5; Noah Roden,
CHS, 61-7.
Javelin — Michael
Goodman, HRV, 181-3;
Oscar Thomas, SWC, 149-7;
Aaron Smith, Lyle, 144-4;
Ben Marsden, HRV, 123-7;
Klayton Schmid, TL, 114-8;
Jacob Jones, Dufur, 113-8.5;
Remington Sheer, SWC, 112-
6; Kevin Medina, CHS, 108-9;
Cole Cantrell, HRV, 108-7;
Ryan Howard, CHS, 108-6.
High Jump — Michael
Goodman, HRV, 6-1; Jordyn
Swyers, TD, 5-6; JJ Holste,
Horizon, 5-6; Josh Rogers,
Horizon, 5-4; Landon
Heberling, Trout Lake, 5-4;
Skyler Coburn, TD, 5-2; Caleb
Yuan, Horizon, 5-2; Kyler
Henderson, Lyle, 5-2; Brady
Person, Dufur, 5-0; Beren
Anderson, CHS, 5-0.
Pole vault — Steven
Stanley, HRV, 14-3; Taylor
Morehouse, TD, 14-0;
Landon Heberling, Trouth
Lake, 11-0; Aiden Altig, Trout
Lake, 10-0; Connor Blair, TD,
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Dufur started the week
with a five-inning, 16-0 win
over Portland Christian.
Schanno and Anthony each
had two doubles in the game.
Brock LeFaver homered and
knocked in three runs.
Arguably the best game
of culminating week was
Dufur’s 2-1, heartbreaking
loss to Kennedy of Mt. Angel
on May 20. Anthony threw a
two-hit, two-walk, 11-strike-
out gem, but the Rangers
managed just five hits them-
selves. The host team won the
game with both its runs in the
bottom of the seventh inning.
LeFaver and Schanno had
two hits apiece.
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a deep run in the week-long
culminating postseason,
where they split four games.
Dufur defeated Portland
Christian before losing two
straight games, including a
12-6 defeat vs. Monroe on
May 22. The Rangers ran out
of gas in the latter game, after
a week of shuffling back and
forth between the baseball
diamond and the basketball
hardwood. Dufur outhit
Monroe, 8-6, but committed
seven errors in the game
played at Philomath High
School. Schanno, Joey
Holloway, Petroff and Isaac
Anthony each had two hits
for the Rangers.
Green light for Dufur
baseball team is simple: Take
your lead and go — again,
Myana Stock of Trout Lake competes in the 800 at a meet in Moro and again.
earlier in the season. She took third in state.
That’s exactly what the
Rangers did this shortened
season. A lot. And efficiently.
Run-happy Dufur swiped
116 bases in 116 attempts,
using the lost art of base-
running as a major weapon
en route to its 14-3 overall
record. Ben Schanno led
the way with 24 steals, Gabe
Petroff had 20 and Jacob
Peters 19. In all, 11 different
players stole bases, and none
got caught.
The Rangers parlayed
that offensive weapon into
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9-6; Klayton Schmid, Trout
Lake, 9-0; Micah Castro,
HRV, 8-6; Matthew Schreiber,
Horizon, 8-6; Logan Ensbury,
Horizon, 7-6; Luke Wells,
Horizon, 7-6; Eli VanDehay,
Trout Lake, 7-6.
Long jump — Jaxon
Pullen, TD, 21-3.5; Shaw
Burns, HRV, 19-7; Aaron
Smith, Lyle, 19-5; Angel
Sanchez, CHS, 19-2.25;
Remington Sheer, SWC, 18-3;
JJ Holste, Horizon, 18-2.5;
Jordyn Swyers, TD, 18-0; Zeke
Goodlife, Klickitat, 17-4.5;
Jacob Sosa, HRV, 17-1; Diego
Quezada, Horizon, 17-0.
Triple jump — Josh
Rogers, Horizon, 40-7.75;
Aaron Smith, Lyle, 40-3;
Remington Sheer, SWC, 38-
6.25; Shaw Burns, HRV, 37-5;
Marshal McLaughlin, Dufur,
34-4; Jacob Sosa, HRV, 33-11;
Zeke Goodlife, Klickitat,
32-10.5; Thomas Scott, Dufur,
32.7.5; John Beckman, HRV,
30-5; Konnor Kessinger,
Klickitat, 27-9.5.
The Dalles Sluggers 12U baseball team finished second in a recent tournament at Jacquith Park in
Newberg. The Sluggers lost their first two games May 22, 15-3 to Banks and 16-3 to Hillsboro, but then
came back in the loser’s bracket on May 23 to defeat the top-seeded team from Sherwood, 13-12, and
then host Newberg 9-6. Kale Beardmore’s home run was a highlight of the Newberg contest. Stayton
stopped The Dalles’ momentum in the championship game, 14-4, despite a home run from Sawyer
Dray. Team members are, front row from left: Thatcher Dray, Joel Ortega, Zeke Cervantes, Jase Perez,
Sawyer Case and Kale Beardmore. Middle row: Gunner Bustos, Austin Cummins, Maverick Varland,
Sawyer Dray, Chase Peterson. Back row: Assistant Coach Keith Beardmore, Head Coach Corey Case,
Landon Spowehn, Assistant Coach Jimmy Spowehn.
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