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A10 WEDNESDAY October 21, 2015 Cross country teams run wild at Wildhorse Invite Coach says all teams improved By Steve Tool :allowa &ounty &hieftain Courtesy Photo Dawn Mist Movich-Fields on her way to a second place finish at the Kyle Burnside Invite cross country meet at Pendleton on Oct. 15. %oth the (nterprise Munior hiJh and hiJh school cross-country teams turned in some remarkaEle perfor- mances at the .yle %urnside :ild- horse Invite in 3endleton 2ct &oach 'an 0oody said all teams turned in solid performances “:e had a EiJ improvement from the week Eefore, de¿ nitely a differ- ence of niJht and day,´ said &oach 0oody “It was a very fast and not MEET RESULTS really challenJinJ course,´ &oach 0oody said He noted the middle school squad ran exceptionally well with the sixth- Jrade Eoys EeinJ the talk of the meet &oach 0oody said, “This was proEaEly our Eest race of the year Only two kids, out of everyone who ran, didn¶t Ereak their personal re- cord It was really an exceptional meet´ The team¶s next race is the 'is- trict 0eet at &ommunity 3ark in 3endleton Oct at pm Middle school boys 3000 meters. 3. Bayden Menton, 11:18.8; 6. Henry Coughlan 11:25.8; 52. Jacob Austin 13:33.8, Middle school girls 3000 meters. 8. DeeDee Duncan 12:28.0; 10. Ellyse Tingelstad 12:37.1; 47. Jada Gray 14:12.8; 109. Abby Tippet 16:58.5; 125. Emma Bateman 18:07.2; 133. Bailey Vernam 20:56.3. High school boys 5000 meters. 70. Jacob Evarts 19:07.9; 98. James Madsen 19:34.1; 07. Jacob Strampe 19:49.1; 118. Brycen Locke 20:09.6; 130. Brett Greenshields 20:28.7; 175. Jesse Roberts 21:31.6; 181. Curtis Sanders 21:49.6; 214. Zyler Hermans 23:01.0; 242. Kyler Winn 25:35.4. Girls 5000 meters. 2. Dawn Mist Movich-Fields 19:35.8; 9. Isabelle Tingelstad 20:14.6; 33. Karli Bedard 22:03.7; 102. Rebecca Bateman 26:17.8. DISTRICT BOUND &luEhouse turns liJhts off for season By Rochelle Danielson Golden tamaracks, a wisp of white on prominent peaks, pumpkins a-plenty, camou- À aJe, riÀ es and racks, footEall, frosty air and chicken soup, all siJhts and siJns of fall another warm and colorful Indian summer has presented itself &hanJes the community welcomes the four-season style of life, otherwise we would all Ee snowEirds departinJ for $ri]ona $lpine 0eadows Golf &ourse seasonal clo- sure can Ee likened to those :allowa &oun- ty households whose owners are preparinJ to close up, head south and play Jolf %ehind the serene scenery of $0G&, the process of winteri]inJ the cluEhouse, fertili]- inJ the Jreens and draininJ the irriJation sys- tem took place last week ³:e Elew out all the lines,´ says GreJJ Sturtevant, “The crew repeated the process twice, and it took two days to complete´ $lthouJh the course is now closed for ser- vices, Jreens employees will stay on to ¿ nish work on the EridJe, a EridJe that some Jolf- ers lament µcrosses trouEled waters¶ meaninJ Trout &reek )or safety precautions, µ.eep 2ut¶ siJns alonJ with red riEEon tape will alert Jolfers to the work in proJress Kathleen Ellyn/Chieftain The E-Gals keep their eye on the ball as they work their way to a win against Pine Eagle. E-Gals 9% takes rankinJ to post-season By Kathleen Ellyn :allowa &ounty &hieftain T he (-Gals volleyEall team had a Jreat homecominJ aJainst the 3ine (aJle Spartans )riday, Oct -, -, - and honored four seniors Satori $lEee, 1atalie :illiams, -esse :oodhead and .endal .reut]er “They will Ee Jreatly missed next season,´ said &oach -ill Hite %ut they¶re not done playinJ and the team went on to cap off their reJular season with another win aJainst the :allowa &ouJars Saturday -, - , - Stats Satori $lEee led the team aJainst :allowa with servinJ aces, See BIRDIES, Page A18 B-ball tourney benefits Joseph music program By Steve Tool :allowa &ounty &hieftain seven Elocks and kills 1atalie :il- liams scored kills and three Elocks )reshman (mma Hite had assists, diJs and three kills -unior $lly &ooney had kills Munior Haven -ohnson served six aces and scored ¿ ve kills -u- nior -ohnelle Suto had two servinJ aces, assists and diJs and )reshman Tori Suto added four servinJ aces “Our overall servinJ percentaJe was aEove percent,´ said Hite “The Jirls had Jreat movement as a team as well as enerJy :e ended the season - in leaJue and we¶re sittinJ fourth $ssis- tant &oach /aurie Huffman and I are very proud of this Jroup of Jirls´ The E-Gals are off to District with an OS$$ numEer -rankinJ and a record of wins to losses at press time Kathleen Ellyn/Chieftain Emma Hite takes flight in the Friday game against Pine Eagle. Cougars football team still on a roll Deni 9an :inkle, a student at -oseph &harter School, is usinJ his senior proMect to Eene¿ t his school He is creatinJ a -on- EasketEall tourna- ment with the proceeds JoinJ to the -oseph &harter School music proJram 9an :inkle has Eeen a Eand memEer for six years and re- ally wants to see the music proJram continue at his school The tournament will Ee held Saturday, 1ov startinJ at am See MUSIC, Page A18 Chandler Burns on the beginning of a 65-yard touchdown run vs. Pine Valley. Wallowa won the game 70-14. Steve Tool Chieftain By Steve Tool :allowa &ounty &hieftain :$//O:$ The :al- lowa &ouJars are still playinJ at the top of their Jame, com- pletely evisceratinJ the 3ow- der 9alley %adJers, - last )riday :ith the score already - at the half, the clock ran straiJht throuJh the second half, stoppinJ only after scor- inJ or chanJes of possession The &ouJars kept pilinJ on points while the %adJers only manaJed to score after facinJ :allowa¶s third-strinJ de- fense :allowa amassed a whop- pinJ yards total offense, all of it on the Jround as the &ouJars attempted only two passes 1oah $llen rushed for yards on carries with four touchdowns and a lonJ carry of yards Teammates &handler %urns and .oEy )rye Jathered and yards respectively )rye and Gus Ramsden also had two touch- downs each Defensively, the &ouJars racked up four sacks with sophomore Patrick Ritthal- er leadinJ the way with four tackles, includinJ a sack and a safety See COUGARS, Page A18 Wallowa County sunrise and sunset October 8 - October 14 (from the U.S. Naval Observatory) Thursday, Oct. 8 Rise ..................................... 6:56 Set ....................................... 6:17 Friday, Oct. 9 Rise ..................................... 6:57 Set ....................................... 6:15 Saturday, Oct. 10 Rise ..................................... 6:59 Set ....................................... 6:13 Sunday, Oct. 11 Rise ..................................... 7:00 Set ........................................6:11 Monday, Oct. 12 Rise ..................................... 7:01 Set ....................................... 6:09 Tuesday, Oct. 13 Rise ..................................... 7:02 Set ....................................... 6:07 Wednesday, Oct. 14 Rise ..................................... 7:04 Set ....................................... 6:06