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    SPORTS
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
East Oregonian
Page 3B
PREPS: Helix girls win Special District 3 championship in track and ield
Continued from 1B
The Sasquatch will play
the Valley Rams in the Bowl
Championship, which is
the third tier of postseason
play for Rugby Oregon, on
Saturday at noon at Port-
land’s Lents Park.
Tennis
5A BOYS & GIRLS
PENDLETON — After the
irst three rounds of the boys
5A Special District 1 tennis
tournament were completed
on a warm, sunny day in
Hermiston on Friday, mother
nature apparently decided to
add some intrigue for the inal
two rounds on Saturday.
Because of torrential rains,
the teams were forced to relo-
cate to the indoor facilities of
the Pendleton Tennis Center.
There, the Summit Storm
clinched the district champi-
onship with 38 points ahead of
Mountain View in second with
16.5 points and Hermiston in
third with 10.5 points.
Hermiston still had singles
player Jacob Snell and
doubles pair Race Latham
and Cameron Meade alive
for day two, but both ended
up with fourth place inishes
with defeats in the semii-
nals. Snell fell to Summit’s
Cole Younger in three sets,
winning the irst set 6-3
before falling 7-6 and 6-3.
Latham and Meade fell to the
Bend duo of Aaron Banquer-
Glenn and Nicolas Campbell
in two sets 6-4 and 6-2.
Summit’s Carter Quigley,
the bracket’s No. 1 seed,
won the singles title, and
Summit’s Andy Jones and
Dylan Warren won the
doubles title.
The three Hermiston
players will now prepare
for the 5A state tournament,
which will kick off on
Thursday at the Portland
Tennis Center.
In 5A girls action, neither
Hermiston or Pendleton qual-
iied any competitors for the
state tournament. Champions
from the Special District
1 inals at Sunriver North
Tennis Pavilion were Summit
junior Autumn Layden and
the Bend duo of sophomore
Kyla Collier and Jesse Vezo.
SMALL SCHOOLS
ONTARIO — La Grande’s
Josh Ebel outlasted Ione’s Kai
Arbogast to claim the Special
District 4 boys singles title on
Saturday at Treasure Valley
Community College.
Ebel won the irst set 6-4,
Arbogast came back with a 6-4
win in the second, and Ebel
edged him 7-5 in the third.
Arbogast was the only
player from a local school to
qualify for the state tourna-
ment.
La Grande’s Matt Wisdom
and John Schiller won the
boys doubles title 7-5, 6-4
over Baker’s Brandon Stairs
and Ryan Schwin.
Baker
senior
Gracie
Higgins won the girls singles
title 6-1, 6-2 over Vale’s Tess
McFetridge. The doubles
championship went to Vale’s
Drew Dobney and Abby
Hamilton with a 6-0, 6-1
win over Ontario’s Jandee
Nakamura and Haliegh Taylor.
Vale won the boys and
girls team titles.
Track & Field
GOL DISTRICTS
ONTARIO
—
The
Mac-Hi Pioneers won a
combined ive gold medals
in throwing events at Satur-
day’s Greater Oregon League
district inals, and advanced
seven athletes to the state
championships in Eugene.
Senior Amber Wells will
compete at state in three
events after winning the shot
put (32 feet, six inches) and
discus (107-7) and placing
second in javelin (114-5).
Freshman Bianca Garcia
won the javelin title with
a throw of 114-8. Junior
Delaney Karrels was second
in high jump (4-8) and senior
Alicia Walter was second in
pole vault (8-0).
Winning gold for the
Pioneers boys were senior
Cole Skramstad in javelin
(154-2) and junior Landon
Warne in discus (133-11).
Junior Donald Clark also
qualiied for this week’s state
meet by placing second in
discus (129-4).
EOL DISTRICTS
UMATILLA — Fabian
Cardenas swept the distance
races and the Umatilla boys
relays both came in with gold
inishes to lead the Vikings to
second place at the Eastern
Oregon League district meet
on Saturday.
Eight
Vikings
boys
qualiied for the state meet
individually.
Cardenas beat Umatilla
freshman Zayne Troeger
in both the 1,500 meters
and 3,000, and will take the
top-ranked time in the state into
both races this week in Eugene.
He ran the 1,500 in
4:03.59 and the 3,000 in
8:55.97.
Vikings freshman Trent
Durfey edged senior team-
mate Armando Mendoza for
the 110-meter hurdles gold,
and Mendoza also qualiied
for state in the 300 hurdles
with another silver.
Also earning state berths
with second-place inishes
were
junior
Sebastian
Trujillo in shot put (39 feet,
six inches), junior Josh
Surber in discus (108-11) and
freshman Julian Gutierrez in
high jump (5-8).
Nancy Ortiz led the
Umatilla girls with three
state berths. She won the
100 hurdles (16.97) and 300
hurdles (50.49) and was second
in the 100 meters (13.41).
Vikings junior Aleesha
Watson won the javelin title
with a throw of 112-3, and
sophomore Maria More-
no-Mendez was second (108-
1). Also, the 4x100 relay
team placed second (53.23).
Riverside had two cham-
pions and three total state
qualiiers emerge from the
meet.
Junior Selene Andrade
won the girls’ 1,500 meters in
5:26.96 and junior Alejandro
Llamas won the boys’ 800 in
2:08.54. Also earning a state
berth was junior Ricardo
Mendoza by placing second
in javelin (136-2).
Nyssa won both the boys
and girls team titles.
SD3 DISTRICTS
MORO — The Helix
Grizzlies won gold in six
of 15 events and won silver
in both relays to run away
with the girls team title at the
Special District 3 Champion-
ships on Saturday.
MaKenzie Mize won both
the shot put and discus with
state-leading throws of 35
feet, 11.75 inches, and 120-9,
respectively.
Lucy Case beat teammates
to win both the 1,500 meters
(5 minutes, 17.80 seconds)
and 3,000 (12:15.98), and
Emma Fehrenbacker and
Bethany Newtson added
titles in the 400 (1:04.88) and
800 (2:38.25), respectively.
Helix inished with 165
team points and South Wasco
was second with 116.
Sam Carlson won the only
district title for the Helix boys
in discus (126-1) and was
second in shot put (43-1.75).
Horizon Christian won the
boys team title by two points
over Sherman with 133 total.
———
Local state qualiiers
BOYS
100 meters — 1, Sam Colgan, Condon/
Wheeler, 11.36.
200 meters — 1, Sam Colgan, Condon/
Wheeler, 23.58; 2, Bradey Cope, Helix,
23.77.
400 meters — 1, Jose Cortez, Condon/
Wheeler, 53.13; 2, Bradey Cope, Helix,
54.15.
800 meters — 2, Tyler Longacre, Arling-
ton, 2:10.26.
3,000 meters — 2, Hayden Qualls, Ione,
10:37.45.
4x100 relay — 3, Condon/Wheeler (Jose
Cortez, Alex Lindsay, Zachary Rutherford,
Sam Colgan), 46.43.
4x400 relay — 3, Helix (Tylor Fehren-
backer, Grant Christman, Gavin Newtson,
Bradey Cope), 3:45.16.
Shot put — 2, Sam Carlson, Helix,
43-1.75.
Discus — 1, Sam Carlson, Helix, 126-1; 3,
Shawn Hauner, Arlington, 120-7.
Javelin — 1, Thomas Evans, Arlington,
151-3.
High jump — 1, Shawn Hauner,
Arlington, 5-8; 2, Alex Lindsay, Condon/
Wheeler, 5-8.
Pole vault — 2, Sam Colgan, Condon/
Wheeler, 11-0.
Long jump — 2, Jose Cortez, Condon/
Wheeler, 19-4; 3, Jonathan Shaw, Helix,
19-0.25.
Triple jump — 2, Alex Lindsay, Condon/
Wheeler, 39-6.25.
GIRLS
100 meters — 1, Taylor Swaggart, Echo,
13.36.
200 meters — 2, Taylor Swaggart, Echo,
27.88.
400 meters — 1, Emma Fehrenbacker,
Helix, 1:04.88.
800 meters — 1, Bethany Newtson,
Helix, 2:38.25.
1,500 meters — 1, Lucy Case, Helix,
5:17.80; 2, Macey Tullis, Helix, 5:50.76.
3,000 meters — 1, Lucy Case, Helix,
12:15.98; 2, Bethany Newtson, Helix,
12:46.92.
100 hurdles — 1, Jessie Flynn, Ione,
16.59; 2, Sadie Wilson, Helix, 17.63; 3,
Emma Logan, Condon/Wheeler, 17.64.
300 hurdles — 1, Jessie Flynn, Ione,
48.92; 2, Emma Logan, Condon/Wheeler,
51.45.
4x100 relay — 2, Helix (Emma Fehren-
backer, Sadie Wilson, Arianna Krol, Hannah
Christman), 55.16.
4x400 relay — 2, Helix (Emma Fehren-
backer, Macey Tullis, Arianna Krol, Hannah
Christman), 4:37.57.
Shot put — 1, MaKenzie Mize, Helix,
35-11.75; 3, Tegan Jackson, Helix, 32-8.25;
4, Paden Flerchinger, Helix, 31-0.5.
Discus — 1, MaKenzie Mize, Helix, 120-9;
2, Tegan Jackson, Helix, 98-11; 4, Paden
Flerchinger, Helix, 97-0.
Javelin — 1, Rachel Holland, Ione, 116-6;
2, Kelsey Ranger, Echo, 113-2; 3, Justine
Homer, Condon/Wheeler, 110-4.
High jump — 2, Christine Segura,
Condon/Wheeler, 5-2. 3, Emma Logan,
Condon/Wheeler, 4-9.
Long jump — 1, Jessie Flynn, Ione, 16-
0.5; 2, Kelsey Ranger, Echo, 15-8.
Triple jump — 3, Kelsey Ranger, Echo,
32-4.75.
Baseball
HEPPNER
13,
CULVER 6 — At Culver,
the Heppner Mustangs rode
a complete game from starter
Patrick Collins to end the
regular season with a 13-6
over the Culver Bulldogs on
Saturday afternoon.
Collins struck out 10
Bulldogs in the game and
gave up eight hits six runs
(four earned) and three
walks to earn the win. The
Mustangs (5-13, 4-7 SD6)
offense backed Collins up
by cranking out 12 hits to get
their 13 runs, with Collins
picking up two of the hits
with a double and one RBI.
Jake Lindsay led the
Mustangs with four hits on
the day, inishing 4-5 at the
plate with a double and four
RBIs. Kevin Murray also
picked up two hits at the dish
with two runs, while Will
Lutcher led the team with
three runs scored.
The two teams were sched-
uled to play a doubleheader,
however the second game
was canceled due to weather.
———
R H
HHS
234 022
0 — 13 12
CHS
002 030
1 — 6 8
W — P. Collins. L — C. Little.
2B — Murray, Lindsay, Collins (HHS).
Alegre, Little (CHS). 3B — Little (CHS).
E
3
6
IRRIGON
5-4,
SHERMAN 0-15 — At
Irrigon, Austin Rice threw a
no-hitter and the Knights won
the irst half of their Special
District 6 doubleheader 5-0
to lock up the league title on
Saturday.
Rice struck out eight and
walked four in the seven-in-
ning complete game, and also
drew a bases-loaded walk in
the second inning to push in the
eventual game-winning run.
Hayden White then scored
on a balk, and inished 2 for
2 with two RBI and one run.
Fredy Vera was 2 for 4 with
a run for Irrigon (15-5, 10-2
SD6).
The Huskies (17-7, 8-4)
bounced back for a 15-4 win
in Game 2, and were led by
Brett Troutman (2 for 4, three
runs) and Bradley Moe (2 for
5, three RBI).
Irrigon will learn its next
opponent when the 16-team
state playoff bracket is
released on Sunday morning.
———
Game 1
R H E
SHS
000 000
0 — 0 0 3
IHS
022 001 X — 5 7 0
J. Justesen, M. Martin (3). A. Rice and C.
Kroske. W — Rice. L — Justesen.
2B — A. Rice (IHS).
Game 2
R H E
SHS
102 320
7 — 15 14 1
IHS
000 004
0 — 4 5 5
M. Winslow, T. Martin (6) . H. White, N.
Verley (4), K. Fleming (7) and C. Kroske. W
— Winslow. L — White.
2B — B. Moe (SHS).
Softball
PILOT ROCK 12-11,
IRRIGON 2-4 — At Irrigon,
the Pilot Rock Rockets
wrapped up the regular
season on Saturday with a
sweep of Irrigon to extend its
winning streak to six games.
The Rockets (22-3, 14-1
SD6) hit three home runs on
the day, led by Teyha Ostrom
with two — her irst two
of the season — and Sara
Weinke with one. Weinke
had a dominant day overall
on offense, combining for
ive hits, three runs scored
and six RBI to go with her
home run.
Other top performers for
the Rockets were Bekah Roe
with four hits and four runs
scored and Ostrom had ive
hits, three runs scored and
ive RBI. Ostrom started
game one in the pitching
circle and struck out ive
Knights in ive innings, and
gave up three hits and two
runs.
Irrigon’s (12-11, 5-10)
regular season comes to an
end, while Pilot Rock awaits
its opponent for the Special
District 6 title game to be
played on Saturday at 1 p.m.
in Pilot Rock.
———
Game 1
R H E
PTR
057 00 — 12 15 0
IHS
000 20 —
2 3 1
W — Ostrom.
2B — S. Weinke, M. Dave (PTR). HR — S.
Weinke, T. Ostrom (PTR).
Game 2
PTR
104 410
IHS
301 000
W — Holman.
1
0
R H
— 11 15
— 4 9
E
2
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