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    The SpokeSman • WedneSday, February 23, 2022 P5
PREP
PREP SWIMMING
SWIMMING
Messner paces Redmond girls to third-place finish
at 5A state championships; Redmond boys also third
Redmond’s Wil-
low Messner
competes in the
100-yard butter-
fly during the 5A
state swimming
championships
Friday night in
Beaverton.
BY BRIAN RATHBONE
The bulletin
BEAVERTON — It started
off as a dream for Willow
Messner: Win a state title in all
four years of high school.
Friday evening at Tualatin
Hills Aquatic Center, the Red-
mond High freshman took
the first step into turning that
dream into an achievable goal.
At the Class 5A swimming
state championships, Messner
won the girls 100-yard butter-
fly to claim her first state title.
Then, for good measure, she
helped the Panthers’ 200-free-
style relay team (Molly Konop,
Olivia Still, Ashlyn Carnes
Dunn and Messner) claim the
relay title.
Messner was Redmond’s
lone state champion, but it was
a memorable day overall in the
pool for the Panthers, as both
the boys and girls teams earned
third-place trophies.
The girls 100 butterfly was a
rematch of a photo-finish race
between Messner and Hood
River Valley’s Sarah Arpag.
Last week at the Intermoun-
tain Conference champion-
ships, it was Arpag who won
the race, but in the state meet,
it was the freshman that just
touched the wall before the se-
nior, winning in 57.96 seconds,
just ahead of Arpag’s 58.15.
Messner led for the first 75
yards of the race, but she ad-
mittedly had a less-than-stel-
lar final turn, making it come
ryan brennecke/
bulletin photos
down to yet another photo
finish.
“That was a terrible turn,”
said Messner, who also fin-
ished third in the 50 freestyle.
“I was tired and said, ‘OK, you
just lost some time, you bet-
ter pick it up.’ I thought I won
when I hit the wall, but it still
kind of surprised me when I
looked up at the scoreboard.”
From the pool deck, Red-
mond swimming coach Denise
Maich could tell that her fresh-
man swimmer was in a groove.
“If everything looks smooth
— what her underwater looked
like, what her turns looked
like — if something is off, you
can tell,” Maich said. “She was
really smooth in the water out
there.”
In many ways, the state meet
was a sign of a bright future for
the Redmond girls swimming
program.
The Panthers kicked off the
meet with a second-place fin-
ish in the 200 individual med-
ley relay in a race that featured
three freshmen and one soph-
omore.
The team of sophomore Still
and freshmen Konop, Messner
and Carnes Dunn finished in
1:52.23.
Additionally, Konop fin-
ished third in both the 200 in-
dividual medley (2:20.69) and
the 100 breaststroke (21.54).
Still finished sixth in the 500
freestyle.
“It has gone better than I
could have imagined,” Konop
said. “Hard work pays off. Our
relay was seeded second, and
we got second. I was seeded
fourth in the IM and got third
and I’m stoked about that.”
Through 17 events, the Pan-
thers were in the lead, but ulti-
mately would finish third with
44 points, behind state-cham-
pion Churchill (60) and Cres-
cent Valley (55).
Not a bad showing from a
group of underclassmen.
“I think they handled it re-
ally well; they don’t know what
it is like being here,” Maich
said. “Even the sophomores on
the team haven’t experienced
what it is like being at state. For
them I think they are just get-
ting used to it.”
The Redmond boys team
also had a strong showing at
the 5A state meet. While they
did not have a state champion
in any events, the Panthers also
finished third with 34 points
behind state-champion Cres-
cent Valley (65) and West Al-
bany (61).
It looked as though the Red-
mond 200 IM relay team of
Colin Haywood, Dylan Hall,
Ryan Konop and Stewart Bolic
would kick off the meet with a
victory.
After the Panthers led
through the first three legs,
Crescent Valley roared back
in the freestyle to win by 0.12
seconds in 1:42.51, a fingernail
ahead of Redmond’s 1:42.63.
The Panthers’ 200 freestyle re-
lay team of Asa Messner, Hay-
wood, Bolic and Konop fin-
ished second in 1:33.05.
Ryan Konop, who won the
50 freestyle as a sophomore
in the last state meet, finished
third in the event with a time
of 21:56. The senior also fin-
ished second in the 100 free-
style in 48.05.
Haywood finished fifth in
the boys 200 freestyle (1:52.11)
and fourth in the 100 back-
stroke (57.64).
“A lot of kids moved up in
places and that was huge in
getting us just a couple more
points,” Maich said. “There
were a lot of time drops from
our kids today.”
Ridgeview’s lone state qual-
ifier, Drew Harding, finished
12th in the 500 freestyle in
5:55.50.
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Correction to date of
Auction at Powers Rd
Self Storage, 20230
Powers Rd, Bend, OR
97702, to be held on
site Thur 2/24/22 at
noon, unit 18, Sarah
Fedele. 10x10 has
dozens of new dresses,
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price tags
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of Bend
A Vancouver military burial is planned at a later
undetermined date.
Spokesman
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Services: Deschutes
Memorial Chapel in Bend,
Oregon, March 12, 2022
at 1pm.
Ronald was born in Fort Madison, Iowa to Rolland
and Goldie (McDaniels) Hendricks. He served in the
US Navy during the Korean confl ict and spent 32
years at Publishers/Smurfi t Oregon City Paper Mill,
working his way up to supervisor. He raised his wife
Ruby’s children and established a close relati onship
with them as well as his companion’s family. He
loved to fi sh, hunt and made many trips to Alaska
and Canada. He is survived by brother Jerry, sister
Linda Stange, sister-in-law Maxine Thew, his
extended families, his companion of twelve years,
Barbara Burdick, her family, many friends and
former co-workers. Ron was a lifeti me member of
the American Legion.
that I wanted to let Central Oregon know that
the police and ODOT do so many things for us
that are positive and helpful.
I sent a commendation through the Redmond
Police Department website mentioning their
names so they will get credit for their excellent
service.
More good news is that the Trac Towing
driver very kindly took us home after dropping
off the car so we could quickly return to pick up
the groceries in the trunk before they closed for
the weekend. Lemonade out of lemons for sure.
Thank you Redmond Officers, ODOT and
Trac Towing for your gracious and much appre-
ciated service.
— Beth Hanson, Redmond
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Merchandise
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LETTER
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THE EDITOR
EDITOR
This is a good news/bad news story.
The bad news is we were in a car accident
on Friday going north on Highway 97 entering
Redmond.
The good news is no one was injured, and two
officers from the Redmond Police Department
came to the scene after I called 911 asking what
to do.
They parked behind us on the shoulder to
protect us as we and ODOT determined if the
car was drivable. It was not. They called a tow
truck for us and stayed with us until it arrived,
for our safety, they said.
They were so kind, patient and professional
D eath N otices
September 10, 1971 -
January 24, 2022
May 4, 1935 - December 31, 2021
Remond police came to our aid
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Legal
1000
Notices
1001
Legal Notices &
Public Notices
Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF DESCHUTES
In the Matter of the
Estate of: ISABEL
CRUZANZORA,
Deceased. Case No.
21PB01179
NOTICE TO INTER­
ESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Juan
Francisco Mendez
has been appointed
personal representa­
tive. All persons hav­
ing claims against
the estate are
required to present
them, with vouchers
attached, to the
undersigned per­
sonal representative
through his attorney,
Jacklyn L. Richins,
at Baxter Harder,
LLC, 400 SW Bond
St., Ste 10
200, Bend, OR 97702
within four months
after the date of first
publication of this
notice, or the claims
may be barred.
All persons whose
rights may be
affected by the
proceedings may
obtain additional
information from
the records of the
Court, the personal
representative, or
the attorney for the
personal represen­
tative, Jacklyn L.
Richins
Dated and first pub­
lished on February
23, 2022
Jacklyn L. Richins,
OSB #184300
1001
1001
1001
Legal Notices &
Public Notices
Legal Notices &
Public Notices
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Public Notices
Attorney for Personal
Representative
PERSONAL REPRE­
SENTATIVE: Juan
Francisco Mendez
569 SW 23rd St.
Redmond, OR 97756
ATTORNEY FOR
PERSONAL REP­
RESENTATIVE:
Jacklyn L. Richins,
OSB No. 184300
Baxter Harder, LLC
400 SW Bond St.,
Ste 10
Bend, OR 97702
P: (541)306-2060
F: (541) 306-3045
e-mail: jacklyn®
baxterharder.com
Public Notice
Auction: Mike
Trammell, Unit 162
Feb 28-Mar 7
coBudget Storage
Redmond, OR
Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF
THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF
DESCHUTES
In the Matter of the
Estate of:
CHRISTOPHER
DEAN FLESVIG
Deceased.
Case No. 22PB01340
NOTICE TO INTER­
ESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Leanne
Edmiston has been
appointed personal
representative. All
persons having
claims against the
estate are required
to present them,
with vouchers
attached, to the
undersigned
personal represen­
tative through her
attorney, Jacklyn L.
Richins, at Baxter
Harder, LLC, 400
SW Bond St., Ste
200, Bend, OR
97702 within four
months after the
date of first publica­
tion of this notice, or
the claims may be
barred. All persons
whose rights may
be affected by the
proceedings may
obtain additional
information from
the records of the
Court, the personal
representative, or
the attorney for the
personal represen­
tative, Jacklyn L.
Richins
Dated and first pub­
lished on February
23, 2022
Jacklyn L. Richins,
OSB #184300
Attorney for Personal
Representative
PERSONAL REP­
RESENTATIVE:
Leanne Edmiston
14837 Curlleaf Ln.
La Pine, OR 97739
ATTORNEY FOR
PERSONAL REP­
RESENTATIVE:
Jacklyn L. Richins,
OSB No. 184300
Baxter Harder, LLC
400 SW Bond St.,
Ste 10
Bend, OR 97702
P: (541)306-2060
F: (541) 306-3045
e-mail: jacklyn®
baxterharder.com
Public Notice
Notice of Preliminary
Determination for
Water Right
Transfer T-13717
(Mitigation Credit
Project
MP-277)
T-13717 filed by City
of Redmond, 243
East Antler Avenue,
Redmond, Oregon
97756 and Central
Oregon Irrigation
District, 1055
SW Lake Court,
Redmond, Oregon
97756, proposes to
change the place of
use and character of
use to instream use
under Certificate
94956. The right al­
lows the use of up to
1.856 cubic foot per
second (CFS) from
the Deschutes River
in Sec. 29, T17S,
R12E, W.M.for mu­
nicipal use in Sec.
16, T15S, R13E,
W.M. The applicant
proposes to create
an instream use in
the Deschutes River
from the point of di­
version to the mouth
of the Deschutes
River at a maxi­
mum of 1.485 CFS,
and to establish
mitigation credits
in the Deschutes
Groundwater Study
Area. The Water
Resources Depart­
ment proposes to
approve the transfer,
based on the re­
quirements of ORS
Chapter 540, OAR
690-380-5000 and
OAR 690-077-0075.
The Department
has also concluded
that the proposed
transfer appears to
result in mitigation
credits pursuant to
OAR 690-521-0300
& OAR 690-521-
0400.
Any person may file,
jointly or severally, a
protest or standing
statement within 30
days after the last
date of newspa­
per publication of
this notice March
2,2022. Due to
COVID-19, the
Department's office
is closed to walk-in
services. The De­
partment encourag­
es the submission
of protests by U.S.
mail. Please consid­
er mailing early to
ensure the Depart­
ment receives the
protest by the dead­
line specified above.
Call (503) 986-0815
to obtain additional
information. If no
protests are filed,
the Department will
issue a final order
consistent with the
preliminary determi­
nation.