E AST O REGONIAN SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2022 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @EOSPORTS | FACEBOOK.COM/EOSPORTS B1 Jackpot Rodeo rides W-M’s Peal sets state strikeout record Righthander struck into its 74th year out 14 in a row available Sunday, 7-10 a.m. at the Arlington Masonic ARLINGTON — The Lodge, 50 Shane Drive. Arlington Jackpot Rodeo The Queen’s Luncheon is wrangling in food and immediately follows the fun as it prepares for its parade at the Arlington 74th year. Fire Department Hall, 1500 The event gets roll- Railroad Ave. Serving as ing Saturday, April 30, the 2022 Arlington Saddle at 10 a.m. with a parade Club queen is Leilani in downtown Arlington. Weiser of Arlington. The 15-year-old daugh- Rodeo action begins at 12:30 p.m. on both Satur- ter of Jimbo and Tina day, April 30 and Sunday, Weiser, she has grown May 1. Rodeo up arou nd the tickets are $6 for Arlington Rodeo, adults and $4 for both as a compet- ages 12 and under. itor and assist- Two - d ay p a s s ing where needed. For her appear- prices are $9 and $6, respectively. ances throughout Arena action Oregon and Wash- feat u res t rad i- Weise ington, she will tional rodeo events, ride Dekker, her including bull riding and 20-year-old gelding. ranch bronc riding. Money Weiser comes from a will be added each day, rich history of professional except for specialty events. rodeo competitors, includ- The Arlington Saddle Club ing her father, Jimbo, and will present a $500 gas card her brother, Ethan. She also to the all-around cowboy or has an older sister, Marley. cowgirl. A freshman at Arling- Among the specialty ton Charter High School, events is the fan-favorite Weiser participates in mutton bustin’, as well as volleyball, basketball, junior and pee wee barrel choir and student council. racing, buddy barrels and Also, she has competed in mini bulls. dance, 4-H, rodeo and is For those with an appe- an active member of her tite, the cook shack will church. be open and serving food The Arlington Saddle both days. And for a chance Club officers include to kick up your heels, a Melody Tucker, president; cowboy dance is Saturday Jim Rucker, vice president; evening, 8 p.m. to midnight Jodie Gentry, secretary; at the River’s Edge Deli, in Sarah Rucker, treasurer; and the Gronquist Building, Shania Drinkwine, queen 11650 Railroad Ave. Also, advisor. For more informa- a cowboy breakfast will be tion, call 256-438-0572. East Oregonian By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian ATHENA — There are dozens of Oregon high school baseball records, so when you break one, it may take a little curiosity and a little research to know that you actually did. Weston-McEwen senior Blane Peal set the state record for consecutive strikeouts in a game, regardless of classi- fi cation, with 14 on April 12 in an 8-0 road victory over Stanfi eld/Echo. “My son Jacob is a statis- tics dork and knows the ins and outs of all this stuff,” W-M coach Shawn Pierce said. “I didn’t even realize he had struck that many kids out. When you watch him pitch, you get caught up and don’t realize how great he is.” The record, among dozens of others, are compiled by Doug Calvert with Oregon High School Sports Records. Oregon School Activities Association records are Dreams come true Ione’s Rollins headed to EOU to play football See Peal, Page B2 ON THE SLATE Schedule subject to change SATURDAY, APRIL 23 Ione/Arlington’s Taylor Rollins (45) runs the ball Nov. 5, 2021, for the Cardinals against St. Paul in the fi rst round of the Oregon School Activities Association 1A State Football Championship. Rollins has signed to play football at East- ern Oregon University in the fall of 2022. Prep baseball Weston-McEwen at Heppner (2), 11 a.m. Pendleton at Redmond (2), noon McLoughlin at Ontario (2), noon Prep softball Weston-McEwen at Heppner/Ione (2), 11 a.m. Redmond at Pendleton (2), noon McLoughlin at Ontario (2), 1 p.m. (MT) Track and fi eld Hermiston at Oregon Relays, Hay- ward Field, Eugene, TBD Pendleton at The Willamette Falls Invitational, 10 a.m. Griswold, Heppner, Ione, Pilot Rock, Riverside, Stanfi eld/Echo, Weston-McEwen at 1A/2A/3A Regional Meet, EOU, 10 a.m. McLoughlin at MacDougall Invite, Colfax, 11 a.m. College baseball Wenatchee Valley at Blue Mountain (2), 1 p.m. College softball Blue Mountain at Big Ben (2), noon play in college since 2011, when Tanner Rietmann went to Pacifi c University. A running back, Rietmann played for one season. “It doesn’t happen too often for us 1A kids,” Riet- mann said. “When it does, you have to enjoy it.” Prep baseball Heppner at Baker, 5 p.m. Prep softball Heppner/Ione at Baker, 5 p.m. Prep golf Pendleton girls at The Dalles, 11 a.m. Prep tennis Pendleton boys at Redmond, 3 p.m. Redmond girls at Pendleton, 3 p.m. By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian I ONE — When most kindergarten students are trying to fi nd the perfect crayon to color their picture, Taylor Roll- ins had visions of playing college football. “It was my plan since kindergarten when I would play football at recess,” Rollins said. “I always wanted to play college ball.” The Ione senior will get his chance after signing to play at Eastern Oregon University. “Hardly any kids get to play football after high school,” Rollins said. “I told myself if I get a chance, I am going to go.” The 6-foot-2, 265-pound Rollins is the first Ione football player to go on to only for state championship games. “I didn’t know it was a stat that was kept track of,” Peal said. “It’s really cool to see my name on that list of all the records. 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