P2 The SpokeSman • WedneSday, February 16, 2022 Redmond boys win IMC, girls second in swimming by the bulletin staff Redmond’s Molly Konop swims the breaststroke in this file photo. Saturday, fresh- man Konop led the Redmond girls, win- ning both the 200 IM (2:20.69) and the 100 breaststroke (1:09.27) in meet-record times at Hood River. The Redmond boys won the 5A Intermountain Conference swimming championships on Saturday in Hood River, and the Redmond girls finished second. The Panther boys won with 89 points. Ridgeview finished fifth with 13 points. Hood River Valley won the girls meet, finishing with 94 points, ahead of second-place Redmond (91). Ridgeview was ryan brennecke/The bulletin fifth (23). Senior Ryan Konop led the Remond boys, winning both the 50 freestyle (21.71) and the 100 freestyle (48.82). Konop is a four- time IMC champion in both events. Colin Haywood also won two events for the Panther boys: the 200 freestyle in 1:55.88 and the 100 backstroke in 59.66. The Redmond boys won the 200 free- style relay (1:37.14) and the 200 Redmond Proficiency Academy outperforms in regional acting competition From a press release Redmond Proficiency Acad- emy’s (RPA) Thespian Troupe No. 7715 recently competed in the annual Oregon Thespians South Regional Acting Com- petition, winning 26 ribbons for excellence in numerous acting categories, the greatest number for any school in the region. The competition was hosted by Central High School in Inde- pendence, Ore., where students were able to compete in-person this year, a shift from last year’s all-digital competition. “Watching these RPA stu- dents come back to in-person competition amidst endless pandemic challenges and see- ing their hard work rewarded was a true highlight,” said RPA Theatre Director Kate Torcom. “Ribbons aside, their profes- sionalism, empathy and grace in the room was unmatched. They truly represent what RPA is all about.” RPA students ribboned in the following categories, quali- fying them for the State Acting Showcase Competition at the Oregon Thespians State Festi- val in April: Large Group Musical — Se- niors Kendra McGuire and Ca- sey James; junior Lydia Carter; medley relay (1:46.93). Ridgeview’s Drew Harding won the 500 freestyle (5:48.38). Freshman Molly Konop led the Redmond girls, winning both the 200 IM (2:20.69) and the 100 breaststroke (1:09.27) in meet-re- cord times. Willow Messner won the 50 freestyle in 25.25 for the Panthers. The Redmond girls won the 200 medley relay (1:55.97) and the 200 freestyle relay (1:44.83). PET OF THE WEEK RPA Thespian Troupe No. 7715 recently competed in the annual Oregon Thes- pians South Regional Act- ing Competi- tion, winning 26 ribbons for excellence in numerous act- ing categories, the greatest number for any school in the region. Submitted photo Submitted photo sophomores Allie Smith and Ruby Boland; freshmen Cohen Flanagan, Talon Confer, Claire Gray and Katey James. Small Group Musical — Se- nior Kendra McGuire; junior Lydia Carter; sophomores Allie Smith and Ruby Boland; and freshman Katey James. Duo Dramatic Exp — Se- nior Hannah Jones and junior CROSSWORD Sarah Eng-Kryston. Solo Acting Novice — Freshman Nora Taylor. Duo Comedic Experienced — Sophomore Allie Smith and freshman Katey James. Group Acting — Senior Ca- sey James, Senior Kendra Mc- Guire, Junior Lydia Carter and Freshman Cohen Flanagan. RPA students also rib- boned in the following cate- gories, making them regionals finalists: Solo Acting Experienced — Sophomore Nora McBride Duo Comedic Novice — Freshmen Talon Confer and Nora Taylor. Troupe No. 7715 next moves on to compete at the State Act- ing Competition in April. Meet Kenia. Kenia was an owner surrendered here at BrightSide. Kenia is a crate trained and potty trained dog who has a ton of energy. His previous owners em- phasized that he is an amazing dog that is just look- ing for a home with the time he needs. He is a lov- ing and playful dog who enjoys hugs and cuddling. Kenia is said to do okay in the car but can be a bit wiggly on longer drives. We do not think a home with cats is suitable for him as his play behavior with them is chasing. Ke- nia is a treat-motivated guy so it shouldn’t be hard to win him over. If you would like to meet Kenia please come to BrightSide, 1355 NE Hemlock Ave, Redmond. Phone: 541-923-0882. SUDOKU WEATHER Fill in the grid so every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through 9, with no repeats. FORECAST Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday monday Tuesday LAST WEEK HIGH LOW 53 62 62 54 44 46 48 20 24 24 32 28 28 24 HIGH LOW partly Cloudy Sunny partly Cloudy partly Cloudy partly Cloudy partly Cloudy partly Cloudy PRECIP monday, Feb. 7 65 25 0 Tuesday, Feb. 8 63 23 0 Wednesday, Feb. 9 67 29 0 Thursday, Feb. 10 74 28 0 Friday, Feb. 11 59 20 0 Saturday, Feb. 12 51 19 0 Sunday, Feb. 13 68 19 0 precipitation to date this year: .73 inches * = daily record national Weather Service broadcasts are on 162.50 mhz. 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