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A10 Sports wallowa.com May 13, 2015 Wallowa County Chieftain TRACK: Teams get ready for district BALL: Continued from Page A9 ICUE results, EHS Men: 100 meters: 2. Brandon Frolander 11.66; 3. Micah Fuller 11.88; 4. James Mad- sen 12.37; 5. Trent Bales 12.49; 10. Paul Stangel 14.29; 11. Adrian Widener 15.27. 200 meters: 1. James Mad- sen 25.43; 2. Trent Bales 28.69. 400 meters: 2. Jacob Strampe 56.33; 3. Brandon Frolander 56.60. 1500 meters: 1. Jacob Evarts 4:48.82; 2. Sebastian Hobbs 4:54.04. 3000 meters: 2. Micah Fuller 12:50.17; 3. Chance Goebel 13:44.13. 110m hurdles: 1. Ermano Laici 17.26. 300m hurdles: 1. Ermano Laici 45.52. 4x100 relay: 1. Relay Team 47.--. Shot put: 1. Blaze Lepper 40’0.5”; 2. Daniel Kohlhepp 37’10.5”; 4. Chandler Burns 35’4”; 5. Andrew Curtis 32’11”; 6. Grant Jones 30’4”; 11. Paul Stangel 24’4”. Discus: 1. Daniel Kohl- hepp 129’4”; 2. Andrew Cur- tis 104’9.5”; 6. Blaze Lep- per 84’10”; 10. Grant Jones 72’5”. Javelin: 1. Micah Fuller 149’6.5”; 3. Ethan Birkmaier 135’7”; 5. Grant Jones 124’2” ; 9. Chance Goebel 94’1”; 14. Ethan Birkmaier 73’6”; 15. Paul Stangel 44’6”. Courtesy photo/Jenny Reinheardt Outlaw track team member Aaron Schaafsma contemplates his imminent landing in the triple jump May 7 at Elgin. Schaafsma finished third in the event with a mark of 33’6”. High jump: 2. Chance Goebel 5’0”. Long jump: 2. Rocky Da- vidson 19’1”; 3. Micah Fuller 18’8”; 6. Aaron Schaafsma 15’6”; 7. Adrian Widener 10’. Triple jump: 1. Rocky Davidson 35’6”; 3. Aaron Schaafsma 33’6”. ICUE, EHS Women: 100 meters: 4. Stacy Dou- glass 13.75; 7. Ellie Van Doozer 14.69. 200 meters: 3. Reagan Be- dard 29.31. 400 meters: 3. Eliza Irish 1:03.25; 4. Riley Gray 1:04.97; 5. Kari Rose 1:06.13; 6. Gwen Nohr 1:06.47. Come get to know us ! Full service veterinary hospital with a team dedicated to you and your animals! Present this ad for a complimentary large or small animal exam with your first visit. Call 541.426.3331 for an appointment. 800 meters: 2. Dawn Mist Movich-Fields 2:61.60. 100m hurdles: 1. Stacy Douglass 18.10; 4. Heidi Niezen 24.24. 300m hurdles: 3. Sarah Madsen 56.28. 4x100 relay: 2. Relay Team 53.61. Shot put: 5. Andrea Butter- ¿HOG¶´*HRUJLD)DON 21’4.5”; 9. Emma Emilsdottir 21’3”; 10. Zoe Sallada 21’. Discus: 3. Andrea Butter- ¿HOG¶´5HDQQD5R\VH 63’7”. Javelin: 1. Jolene Ginther 106’2”; 6. Zoe Sallada 79’5”; 8. Kimberly McQuown 75’7”; 9. Georgia Falk 74’3”; 15. Autumn Landowski 45’6”. High jump: 1. Sarah Mad- sen 4’8”; 4. Taylor Jenkins 4’2”. Pole vault: 5. Morgan An- derson 6’0”. Long jump: 2. Emma Emilsdottir 11’11”; 5. Heidi 1LH]HQ ¶´ 6R¿D 3XW- ruele 10’7”. ICUE, JHS Men: 100 meters: 6. Ben Lo- pez 12.87; 8. Raymond Seal 13.78. 200 meters: 3. Raymond Seal 26.80. Shot put: 3. Ben Lopez 36’6; 10. Miguel Ramirez 28’8”; 13. Cole Kiesecker 22’8”. Discus: 3. Ben Lopez 93’2”; 14. Cole Kiesecker 52’5”. Javelin: 6. Raymond Seal 120’4”; 8. Ben Lopez 95’11”; 13. Miguel Ramirez 75’3.5”. Long jump: 8. Miguel Ramirez 9’2”. ICUE, JHS Women: 100 meters: 2. Alexis Sykora 13.70; 5. Bailee Wil- cox 13.80; 7. Ally Cooney 14.69; 9. Annie Story 16.14. 200 meters: 4. Alexis Sykora 30.41; 5. Ally Cooney 30.93. 3000 meters: 1. Courtney Bailey 15:51.98. 4x100 relay: 3. Relay Team 59.21. Shot put: 4. Karianne Zoll- man 29’5.5”; 6. Bailee Wil- cox 24’0.5”. Javelin: 2. Karianne Zoll- man 99’; 4. Ally Cooney 87’9.5”; 7. Bailee Wilcox Stewart Jones Designs in Joseph is now buying precious metals Gold • Platinum • Silver Call for Appointment 541.432.5202 76’5.5”; 13. Oriana Wand- schneider 67’6.5”. High jump: 2. Oriana Wandschneider 4’6”. Pole vault: 3. Sarah Thiel 7’6”. Long jump: 3. Courtney Bailey 11’10.5”; 4. Bailee Wilcox 11’8”. Baker Invite, JHS Men: Shot put, prelims: 17. Ben Lopez 34’6”; 46. Mi- guel Ramirez 25’5”; 50. Cole Kiesecker 22’2”. Discus, prelims: 15. Ben Lopez 96’9”; 58. Cole Kiesecker 50’6”. Javelin, prelims: 15. Ray- mond Seal 116’7”; 23. Ben Lopez 103’; 42. Miguel Ramirez 80’4”. 3ROH YDXOW ¿QDOV 5D\- mond Seal 11’6”. Long jump, prelims: 39. Miguel Ramirez 10’3”. Baker Invite, JHS Women: PHWHUV ¿QDOV Courtney Bailey 33.50. PHWHUV¿QDOV$OO\ Cooney 1:15.00; 23. Courtney Bailey 1:20.51. PHWHUV¿QDOV$OH[- is Sykora 2:40.77. PHWHUV ¿QDOV Maddie Bailey 6:46.28. P KXUGOHV ¿QDOV Annie Story 21.21. Shot put, prelims: 20. Karianne Zollman 27’4”; 34. Bailee Wilcox 23’10.5”; 46. Courtney Bailey 19’7”. Discus, prelims: 44. Ori- ana Wandschneider 47’10”. -DYHOLQ¿QDOV.DULDQQH Zollman 108’. Javelin, prelims: 3. Kari- anne Zollman 108’; 17. Bail- ee Wilcox 85’3”; 32. Oriana Wandschneider 68’7”. +LJK MXPS ¿QDOV $OO\ Cooney 4’10”; 13. Alex- is Sykora 4’4”; 14. Oriana Wandschneider 4’2”. 3ROHYDXOW¿QDOV6DU- ah Thiel 6’6”; 12. Maddie Bailey 6’. Long jump, prelims: 29. Bailee Wilcox 11’1”; 33. Courtney Bailey 9’11.25”. 7ULSOHMXPS¿QDOV$OO\ Cooney 29’11”. 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