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A12 Sports wallowa.com April 15, 2015 Wallowa County Chieftain BAKER: Men’s, women’s teams strong at meet Continued from Page A11 LVKHG¿UVWLQWKHPHWHUVLQ 2:41.79, and junior Dawn Mist Individual leaders for the Movich-Fields, second in the Lady Outlaws included Stacy 1500 meters at 5:22.89. Douglass (1st in 100m hur- Enterprise’s Baker Relays dles, 18.35), Sarah Madsen results, women: (2nd in high jump, 4’8”), and 100m hurdles: 1. Stacy Jolene Ginther (3rd in javelin, Douglass 18.35; 5. Kari Rose 101’6”). 20.22. The Enterprise women had 4x100 relay: 5. Gwen Nohr, a second-place 4x400 relay Stacy Douglass, Riley Gray, team and a second-place sprint Kari Rose 57.33; 10. Morgan medley foursome, while the Anderson, Emma Emilsdottir, Enterprise men took thirds in .DWKL 5XG]LR 6R¿D 3XWUXHOH the 4x100 and 4x400. 1:03.04. A much smaller group of 4x400 relay: 2. Reagan Be- Enterprise athletes traveled to dard, Eliza Irish, Gwen Nohr, 6WDQ¿HOG RQ 6DWXUGD\ $SULO Dawn Mist Movich-Fields 11, for the Dick Horyna In- 4:30.60. YLWDWLRQDO PHHW DW 6WDQ¿HOG Sprint medley relay (100- Secondary School. Top per- 100-200-400): 2. Gwen Nohr formances there came from Kari Rose, Ellie Van Doozer, IUHVKPDQ(OL]D,ULVKZKR¿Q- Regan Bedard 2:06.00. Shot put: 11. Andrea But- WHU¿HOG ¶´ 0DGLVRQ Falk 18’4”. Discus: 9. Andrea Butter- ¿HOG¶´-ROHQH*LQWKHU ¶´ %UHDQQD 3KHOSV 53’5”; 42. Madison Falk 44’5”; 45. Reanna Royse. Javelin: 3. Jolene Ginther 101’6”; 12. Kimberly Mc- Quown 78’8”; 26. Reagan Be- dard 62’6”; 33. Autumn Land- owski 44’11”. High jump: 2. Sarah Mad- sen 4’8”; 5. Taylor Jenkins 4’4”; 6. Riley Gray 4’4”. Long jump: 26. Emma Emilsdottir 10’5.5”; 27. Heidi Niezen 10’3.25”. Baker Relays, men: 110m hurdles: 1. Kaden Lathrop 18.11. 300m hurdles: 2. Nathan 3HUUHQ(UPDQR/DLFL 49.99. 4x100 relay: 3. Brandon Frolander, Micah Fuller Chan- GOHU %XUQV 1DWKDQ 3HUUHQ 46.63; 7. Trent Bales, Rocky Davidson, Ermano Laici, Aar- RQ6FKDDIVPD3DXO Stangel, Ethan Burns, Chance Goebel, James Madsen 59.99. 4x400 relay: 3. Trent Bales, Chandler Burns, Brandon Frolander, Kaden Lathrop 3:42.47. Sprint medley relay: 7. Trent Bales, Ermano Laici, Brandon Frolander, Sebastian Hobbs 1:50.11. Shot put: 1. Micah Fuller 43’4”; 5. Daniel Kohlhepp 38’11”; 6. Blaze Lepper 37’7”; *UDQW -RQHV ¶ 3DXO Stangel 23’10”. EAGLES: Coach wants to see more aggression from team CUBS: Team gets 20 hits Continued from Page A11 Continued from Page A11 COUGARS: WHS on win-loss roller coaster practice after Elgin canceled the second game. Exon’s home run also drew Word also had admiration compliments from Word. “Jus- for the Eagles’ teamwork and WLQ JRLQJ \DUG LV WKH ¿UVW WLPH dedication. “We’re playing as he’s hit one out of that park. To a team and that’s one of those see him do that and watching things we try to stress. We have other guys come into their own a good mixture of freshmen up — we don’t have much to com- to juniors, and when you have plain about.” only 12 guys, everyone has to Word said he’d like to see his contribute.” team play a little more aggres- Word said he looked for sively, but thought more aggres- good things from the team for sion would emerge as the sea- the rest of the season. “It was a son went on. He added that the good game to have this time team was so excited about the of year. We’ve got a lot of win that they asked to stay and good things coming out.” 201 East Hwy 82 Enterprise, OR 97828 541.426.0320 Offer expires 7/31/15 Call 541.426.0320 today to schedule your inspection. Not our customer? Not a problem! We would love to earn your propane business! For a limited time When it comes Ed Sons is to Staub your & home offering Propane or business, Gas Checks for the $39.99! Safe Way $79.99 is (a the Best value) Way! 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In the opener of GU/Day- ville game, Josie Scott and Natalie Williams provided the highlights. Scott went 2-for- 2 with a double and three RBIs. Williams went 2-for-3, walked twice and had four RBIs. Williams also pitched this game, allowing only sev- en hits. Of the Cubs’ 8-4 loss in the nightcap, coach Conrad remarked there really weren’t any highlights. The Cubs now have a 3-1 league record. This week the Cubs have a non-league travel game against Helix on Tuesday. On Friday afternoon the Cubs come home and play a dou- bleheader against Umatilla, a league opponent. Continued from Page A11 on us could play on any var- sity roster, but the Baker team 1RDK$OOHQUHOLHYHG3HQGDUYLV is so loaded he plays JV. We and shut the Weston team out reverted back to walking for the remainder of the game. players and we had too many In Friday’s doublehead- HUURUV ,Q WKH ¿UVW JDPH ZH er the Cougar boys learned were down 11 by the second something about the strength inning.” of the Baker baseball pro- Josh Rummell started on gram. the mound for Wallowa, en- Wallowa coach Thom- countered a big rally by the as Wenke said, “Baker has a big Baker bats, and was re- phenomenal program. The lieved by freshman Daniel guy who hit three home runs DeLancey, who pitched de- Continued from Page A11 Joseph athletes also com- peted last week in the Baker Relays, held April 10 at Baker City. Highlights for the Eagles that day included Zollman’s javelin throw of 98’10”, good IRU IRXUWK SODFH DQG D ¿IWK SODFH¿QLVKLQWKHVSULQWPHGOH\ relay for four Joseph girls. Dick Horyna results, men: Shot put: 39. Ben Lopez 26’6”; 46. Miguel Ramirez 24’; 51. Cole Kiesecker 21’4.5”. Discus: 50. Cole Kiesecker 50’5”. Javelin: 18. 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Ga- UHWK 0XUUD\ ¿QLVKHG RXW WKH game at pitcher. Noah Allen started the second game and kept it close for a little while but eventually was treated OLNH5XPPHOOZDVLQWKH¿UVW game. Wallowa hit better in the second game but it was no- where near enough. Wenke said the Baker pitching was as good as any the Wallowa kids saw this year. TRACK: Young team performs well Coming April 1, 2015 541-426-4806 Discus: 1. Micah Fuller 137’8”; 3. Daniel Kohlhepp 123’1”; 22. Kurt Norton 83’9”. Javelin: 4. Micah Full- er 143’9”; 11. Ethan Burns 115’4”; 14. Kurt Norton 111’2”; 15. Grant Jones 110’10”; 35. Ethan Birkmai- HU ¶´ 3DXO 6WDQJHO 44’9”. High jump: 1. Kaden Lath- URS ¶´ 1DWKDQ 3HUUHQ 5’6”; 9. Chance Goebel 5’2”. Long jump: 2. Chandler Burns 18’4.5”; 18. Aaron Schaafsma 14’6”; 26. Adrian Widener 9’3”. Triple jump: 2. Kaden Lathrop 40’1.75”; 13. Aaron Schaafsma 34’6”. Dick Horyna Invitational, women: 800 meters: 1. Eliza Irish 107’; 41. Ben Lopez 75’7”; 42. Miguel Ramirez 74’7”. 3ROHYDXOW5D\PRQG6HDO 11’. Long jump: 34. Miguel Ramirez 10’2”. Dick Horyna, women: 100 meters: 23. Alexis Syko- ra 14.67; 38. Courtney Bailey 15.66. 400 meters: 10. Alexis Syko- ra 1:14.34. 1500 meters: 1. Isabelle Tin- gelstad 5:21.51. 100m hurdles: 14. Annie Story 21.07. Shot put: 8. Karianne Zoll- man 27’2”; 40. Courtney Bailey 16’7.5”. Javelin: 4. Karianne Zollman 92’4”. 3ROH YDXOW 6DUDK 7KLHO 6’6”; 10. Maddie Bailey 5’6”. Long jump: 16. Courtney Bailey 12’. Baker Relays, men: 4x100 relay: 10. Raymond Seal, Miguel Ramirez, Cole Kiesecker, Ben Lopez 57.85. Shot put: 27. Ben Lopez 30’10”; 37. Miguel Ramirez 24’4”; 40. Cole Kiesecker 22’5”. Discus: 25. Ben Lopez 81’2”; 36. Raymond Seal 68’7”; 44. Cole Kiesecker 56’7”. Javelin: 10. Raymond Seal 124’1”; 31. Ben Lopez 87’5”; 33. Miguel Ramirez 80’6”. 3ROHYDXOW5D\PRQG6HDO 10’. Long jump: 25. Miguel Ramirez 10’1.5”. Baker Relays, women: 4x100 relay: 6. Courtney Bailey, Alexis Sykora, Ally Cooney, Johnelle Suto 59.20; 7. Sarah Thiel, Annie Story, Bailee Wilcox, Maddie Bailey 59.89. 4x200 relay: 13. relay team 2:00.01; 19. relay team 2:08.50. 4x400 relay: 5. Courtney Bailey, Alexis Sykora, Isa- belle Tingelstad, Ally Cooney 4:48.40. Sprint medley relay: 5. Alex- is Sykora, Johnelle Suto, Ally Cooney, Isabelle Tingelstad 2:09.15; 12. Sarah Thiel, Annie Story, Maddie Bailey, Courtney Bailey 2:26.05. Javelin: 4. Karianne Zollman 98’10”; 17. Oriana Wandschnei- der 74’7”. 3ROHYDXOW6DUDK7KLHO¶ 5. Maddie Bailey 6’. Long jump: 25. Courtney Bailey 10’5.75”.