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. e OBITUARY I the redmond Arrangements, Contribu- tions: Autumn Funerals: https://www. autumnfunerals.com/obit- uaries/obituary-listings?o- bId=24030102 Ronald (Rolland) Lee Hendricks 200 Maltese / Poodle Mix For Sale.$1900: 801-494-9015 F1B TOY DOODLES Golden Doodles 11 weeks old, vet certificate, health guarantee, shots, wormed, crate trained. $900 ea. 541-408-5909 A Golden Doodles 9 weeks old, vet certificate, health guarantee, shots, wormed. 541-408-5909 should mature @ 13lbs. 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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 Legal Notices & 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. 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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.