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A10 WEDNESDAY March 29, 2017 TEAMS TRAVEL TO EVENTS PRIOR TO SPRING BREAK Athletes compete in softball games, track meets before break By Steve Tool Wallowa County Chieftain E nterprise and Joseph com- peted at the Buck Track Classic in Pendleton on Thursday, while the Wallowa Valley Cubbies softball team competed at the Pilot Rock tournament ,coming away with a 1-3 record after two games each on Friday and Saturday. Buck Track Classic Both the Joseph Eagles and Enterprise Eagles competed at the classic on March 23 against 24 other schools, some that were larger than both schools together. Eagles coach John Roberts was pleased with his team’s performance. “We did good on our run- ning and stuff. A couple of fi eld events did pretty good. We’ve got a young squad on the boys side they ran events worth checking around on. Cayden Delury’s doing real well, got fourth place in the 300 hurdles on his fi rst try. He hasn’t run them since eighth grade, so he’s a little rusty,” Roberts said with a laugh. He also lauded the perfor- mances of Haley Miller in the 800 meters and Isabelle Tin- gelstad in the 3000 meters with third and fi rst place fi nishes respectively. The next Eagles meet is at the Carnival of Speed at Milton-Freewater on Friday, April 7. Girls results – Top 10 fi nish- ers. 800 meters: 4. Eliza Irish 2:38.11 Enterprise. 6. Deedee Duncan 2:40.88 Enterprise.1500 meters: 3. Haley Miller 5:13.75 Joseph. 3000 meters: 1. Isabelle Tingelstad 11:20.03 Joseph. 100 m hurdles: 8. Ashlyn Gray 18.26 Enterprise. 300 meters: 9. Karli Bedard 51.80 Enterprise. 4X100 relay: 5. Hero Peters, Reagan Bedard, Riley Gray, Ashlyn Gray 54.54 Enterprise. High Jump: 1. Karli Bedard 5-02.00 Enterprise 3. Ally Cooney 4-10.00 Joseph. 5. Karli Bedard, of Enterprise, competes in the 300-meter hurdles during Thursday’s Buck Track Classic. Alexis Sykora 4-06.00 Joseph. Pole Vault: 4. Maddie Bailey 7-00.00 Joseph. Long jump: 2. Softball Gaston proved fruitful as the Riley Gray 15-03.25 Enterprise. The Wallowa Valley softball team cruised to a 15-4 victory. Triple Jump: 8. Tiffany George squad traveled to Pilot Rock Plew struck out four and only 27-11.00 Enterprise. faced three batters in several Boys results– 100 meters: 8. for a tournament, coming away from the weekend with a 1-3 innings. She also hit a home Garrett Thorne 11.78 Enter- non-league record. Friday, run in her fi rst at bat, going 3 prise. 400 meters: 4. James March 24, saw the WV nine for 4 on the day while Becca Madsen 54.39 Enterprise. narrowly losing their opener 5-4 Bateman and Moncrief each 800 meters: 8. Jacob Strampe to Weston-McEwen. went 3 for 5. 2:15.55 Enterprise 300 meter Madison Plew pitched the Ashley Exon played spectac- hurdles: 4. Cayden DeLury game with she and catcher Jes- ular defense at second base, the 43.16 Joseph sie Teeney mustering up eight coach said. He also lauded the 4X100 relay: 5. James strikeouts. Annalese Barnes performance of senior and fi rst- Madsen, Trenton Sneed, served up 3 RBIs for the cause year player Gwen Jensen, who Brandon Frolander, Garrett and Shelby Moncrief batted got her bat on the ball each time Thorne 46.98 Enterprise. Shot .500 for the game. she went up to the plate over the Put: 2. Chandler Burns 44- The later game saw the weekend. 08.00 Enterprise. 4. Blaze ladies on the short end of a 16-0 The fi nal game was a 13-2 Lepper 41-11.00 Enterprise. loss for Wallowa Valley. Josie Discus: 8. Blaze Lepper 110-05 loss to Scio. “We had a bad fi rst inning Scott hit a home run in her sec- Enterprise. 9. Chandler Burns and were never able to recover,” ond at bat, the lone bright spot. 109-02 Enterprise. Javelin: 4. The girls’ next game is at Ethan Burns 143-10 Enterprise. said coach Andy Plew. Saturday’s opener against Vale on April 10. s Our sty u l s e .... is contagio Apparel & Gifts Staff photo by Kathy Aney Staff photo by Kathy Aney Isabelle Tingelstad, of Joseph, takes the lead early in the 3,000-meter run during Thursday’s Buck Track Classic. Tingelstad won the race with a time of 11:20.03. Stylish Clothing Stylish vests & Trendy Accessories for Women and Babies • Tanning • Dry Cleaning Drop Off & Pick Up and Jackets, Soft and cozy flannel shirts, New warm styles arriving every day by Tribal, Karen Hart and Relished! and comfy Get ready to enjoy the weather with our fabulous boots. NEW SWIM COLLECTION from Penbrook and PB Sport! SPRING has SPRUNG! 541-426-6210 • 115 W. Main Street • Enterprise