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    P4 THE SPOKESMAN • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 2021
Sports & Recreation
Board
Continued from P1
Carmen Lawson, also a
Redmond resident, is a kin-
dergarten teacher at Madras
Elementary School, she told
The Bulletin. Before teaching
in Madras, Lawson was an ed-
ucational assistant at Redmond
Early Learning Center — now
Hugh Hartman Elementary
— and John Tuck Elementary
School.
Keri Lopez, who lives in rural
Deschutes County, is an admin-
istrator specializing in human
resources and payroll for Bend-
Gonzalez
Lawson
based construction contrac-
tor Rogue Builders, according
to county filings. She is also a
board member of the Redmond
Sports Federation nonprofit.
The fourth candidate is Ea-
gle Crest resident Bob Perry, a
retired marketing director for
Gillette, according to county
Lopez
Perry
filings. He served one term on
the Redmond School Board,
from 2011-15, and did not file
for reelection afterwards. Perry
was also the chair of the De-
schutes County Republican
Party from 2015-16.
Reporter: 541-617-7854,
jhogan@bendbulletin.com
Mark Morical/Bulletin file photo
Virtual History Pub — Still Waters Run Deep, What Mountain Lakes Reveal will take place 6-7 p.m. on Mon-
day through the High Desert Museum’s website.
Calendar
Continued from P1
THURSDAY 4/1
LWV Deschutes First Thursday — Phil
Chang on Wildfire: The Deschutes
Commissioner will discuss wildfire
risk, management and protection;
11:45 a.m.-1 p.m.; online; go.evvnt.
com/742166-0 or 206-390-8507.
Inappropriate Craft Party: The craft
night will include options to make a
private joke sign, naughty socks and
more. 18 and older with a sense of
humor; 6-8 p.m.; $20; Meandering Maker,
160 NE Seventh St., Prineville; go.evvnt.
com/758758-1 or 541-362-1114.
FRIDAY 4/2
Virtual Coffee Clatter with Brookdale
Senior Living: The Redmond Chamber
of Commerce will lead a virtual
discussion with the senior living facility
via Facebook Live; 8:30-9:30 a.m.; online;
go.evvnt.com/758658-0 or 541-923-
5191.
Juju Eyeball: The Beatles tribute band
will perform; 7-10 p.m.; The Horseshoe
Tavern, 410 N. Main St., Prineville;
go.evvnt.com/758749-0 or 541-447-
9932.
SATURDAY 4/3
MountainStar’s Bunny Bun Run: Bust
out your best bunny costumes and join
MountainStar and friends for a virtual
family fun run. All proceeds benefit
MountainStar Madras child abuse
prevention mission; 9:30 a.m. through
5 p.m. through April 4; $20; Madras;
go.evvnt.com/753704-1 or 541-410-
4032.
CASA Training — Be A Voice for Kids
in Foster Care: Free virtual training
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to become a Court Appointed Special
Advocate for kids in foster care; 9:30 a.m.-
12:30 p.m. through May 22; online;
go.evvnt.com/743018-0 or 541-389-
1618.
Spring Gardening Seminar —
Avoiding the Green Meatball, How to
Prune Flowering Shrubs: The seminar
hosted by the OSU Extension Service
and presented by the Central Oregon
Master Gardener Association will cover
tips and tricks to pruning; 10-11 a.m.; $5;
online; go.evvnt.com/758717-1 or 541-
548-6088.
Spring Gardening Seminar
— Producing Blueberries and
Raspberries in Your Home Garden: The
seminar hosted by the OSU Extension
Service and presented by the Central
Oregon Master Gardener Association will
cover how to grow the berries in your
personal gardens; 1-2 p.m.; $5; online;
go.evvnt.com/758720-1 or 541-548-
6088.
Matt Borden: The country musician
will perform on the outdoor stage; 6:30-
9:30 p.m.; $10; General Duffy’s Waterhole,
404 SW Forest Ave., Redmond; go.evvnt.
com/758704-1 or 541-527-4345.
MONDAY 4/5
Virtual Natural History Pub — Still
Waters Run Deep, What Mountain
Lakes Reveal: The sediment at the
bottom of mountain lakes can hold
clues about life thousands of years ago;
6-7 p.m.; registration required; online;
go.evvnt.com/739155-1
TUESDAY 4/6
Redmond Virtual City Council
Meeting: A regular meeting will be held;
6-8 p.m.; online; go.evvnt.com/758657-0
or 541-923-7710.
Tuesday Night Trivia: A weekly trivia
night will be held. Masks and social
distancing required, free to play, winners
can receive gift cards; 6:30-8:30 p.m.;
Initiative Brewing, 424 NW Fifth St.,
Redmond; go.evvnt.com/758682-0 or
541-527-4380.
Joshua Tree National Park Ranger
Talk: Learn about this unique desert
ecosystem with National Park Service
Rangers; 6:30-7:30 p.m.; registration
required; online; go.evvnt.com/758665-1
or 541-312-1029.
FIND IT in the
Ridgeview tops Hood River
Valley in IMC win, 46-26
BY JOE PETSHOW
For The Spokesman
HOOD RIVER — Rid-
geview running back Josh
Biever was a workhorse for
the Ravens in a 46-26 Inter-
mountain Conference foot-
ball win Friday at Hood River
Valley.
The 175-pound senior
ran 28 times for 209 yards
and two touchdowns, and he
also caught a pass for a third
score as Ridgeview evened its
record to 2-2. Quarterback
Aiden Brenneman threw for
four scores, including two
to Jeremiah Schwartz, as the
Ravens broke open the game
with 16-0 third quarter scor-
ing advantage.
Up-and-down Ridgeview
entered the contest on a two-
game losing streak, but the
Ravens showed some punch
in week two when they led
league-leading Pendleton by
two touchdowns at halftime
before losing 20-12. Rid-
geview was shut out 27-0 last
week by cross-town rival Red-
mond, while Hood River lost
its first game, 26-6, at Pend-
leton.
Biever said the Redmond
game was an anomaly.
“We came into the game
not prepared and didn’t re-
ally step off the bus,” he said.
“This week we were just ready
to go. We faced a lot of strug-
gles with guys being out, guys
being gone for spring break,
but in the end, we got off the
bus and took it to ’em.”
Biever’s touchdown re-
ception as time expired for
halftime seemed to turn the
game into Ridgeview’s favor. It
appeared Hood River would
take an 18-16 advantage into
the locker room, but a 47-
yard Biever run on a reverse
moved the ball to the HRV 12
with 1.8 seconds on the clock.
After a Ridgeview timeout,
Brenneman connected with
Biever as Ridgeview retook
the lead it would not relin-
quish.
“I’m the inside receiver and
I have a corner route,” he said.
“I knew I could get to the cor-
ner. I saw Aiden throw it and
as soon as I caught it, I got hit
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Ridgeview 46,
Hood River 26
Ridgeview 8 14 16 8 — 46
Hood River 6 12 0 8 – 26
HRV – Fletcher 2 run (run failed)
R – Biever 17 run (Biever run)
HRV – Fletcher 2 run (pass failed)
R – Biever 8 run (Biever run)
HRV – Buckley 50 pass from
Hughes (run failed)
R – Biever 12 pass from
Brenneman (run failed)
R – Jeter 20 pass from
Brenneman (run good)
R – Schwartz 38 pass from
Brenneman (run good)
R – Schwartz 31 pass from
Brenneman (Biever run)
HRV – Hughes 17 run (Fletcher
pass from Hughes)
and luckily I held on.”
Biever said the Ravens had
the advantage against a Hood
River line that includes two
future college players, includ-
ing 285-pound Oregon State
signee Henry Buckles. “The
line, they went off this game,”
he said. “Especially from last
game against Redmond where
I feel like we struggled a little
bit in the running game. We
proved we can be a running
team.”
The same could have been
said about Hood River, at least
in the first half. Both teams
were successful on their first
two offensive possessions.
The Eagles received the open-
ing kickoff and scored after
nine Tanner Fletcher running
plays covered 56 yards. Rid-
geview answered with Biever,
who capped the Ravens’ initial
drive of 58 yards in 10 plays
with a 17-yard TD scamper.
Biever carried on all but three
plays of the drive, and his con-
version run gave his team an
8-6 lead.
Conversion runs figured
huge in the back-and-forth
first half. Ridgeview was
2-for-3 on points-after touch-
downs before intermission,
while HRV failed on all three
of its first-half attempts.
Buckles tipped his helmet
to Ridgeview, which took
advantage of its opportuni-
ties. “We made some mis-
takes defensively and a cou-
ple mistakes offensively,” he
said. “That cost us a couple of
touchdowns.”
HRV answered the Ravens’
first score, this time mixing in
two Trenton Hughes comple-
tions into a nine-play drive,
before Fletcher ran it in from
the 2 for a 12-8 lead midway
through the second period.
The pass plays proved an in-
dicator of things to come, as
Hughes found Ryles Buck-
ley on a slant pattern and the
junior wide receiver raced
50 yards for the go-ahead
score with 4:04 remaining in
the first half. Ridgeview had
matched HRV’s second TD
with another Biever run to go
ahead 16-12 before Buckley’s
catch-and-run had once again
given the Eagles the lead, 18-
16.
For his part, Fletcher fin-
ished with 18 carries for 119
yards before intermission,
but the senior halfback was
slowed by the Raven defense
after the break when Rid-
geview seized control.
Brenneman connected
with Gannon Jeter on a four-
yard touchdown pass with
9:13 left in the third period.
Hood River went four-and-
out on its next possession and
Brenneman and Schwartz
hooked up on their first TD
connection — this one cov-
ering 38 yards. The Rid-
geview defense forced another
four-and-out, and two plays
later Brenneman threw to
Schwartz for 31-yard catch-
and-run score. The soph-
omore quarterback was an
efficient 7-for-9 passing for
109 yards, registering TDs on
nearly half of his throws.
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