B2 SPORTS Wallowa County Chieftain Wednesday, May 22, 2019 Benjamin Lonergan for the Wallowa County Chieftain From left to right, Hero Peters, Shelby Moncrief, Ashlyn Gray and Savannah Vaughn of Enterprise High School pose Saturday for a picture after receiving medals for their first place finish in the girls 2A 4x100 relay at Western Oregon University in Monmouth. OUTLAWS FOR THE WIN Moncrief helps Enterprise/Wallowa to state title By Steve Tool Wallowa County Chieftain T he Enterprise/Wal- lowa state title run was anchored by Shelby Moncrief, who took the podium three times on Saturday at the Class 2A state track and field meet at Western Oregon University in Monmouth. Moncrief roared out of the gate for the 100 meters race, running a personal record 12.75 time and smok- ing all-comers. Hero Peters clocked in at fourth place with a 13.08 time. Moncrief also placed sixth in the 200 meters. Savannah Vaughn clocked in with a 1:01.46 time in the 400 meters for fifth place while Ashley Wilson ran a 2:30.48 for fifth place in the 800 meters. Kyla Hook ran a 5:06.35 for fifth place in the 1500 meters race and ran a season record 10:54.85 time for the sil- ver in the 3000 meters. Kar- lie Bedard ran a season record 49.69 for fourth in the 300 meter hurdles. The relay teams let their star shine with the 4x100 team of Peters, Vaughn, Ashlyn Gray and Moncrief besting Grant Union by .18 of a second with a 50.99 time for the gold. The 4x400 squad of Vaughn, Hook, Bedard and Moncrief also took the gold home with a 4:14.23 time. The boys had a success- ful meet as well with a sixth place finish of 35 points. Gar- rett Thorne took sixth in the 100 meters with an 11.64 time. Foster Hobbs ran a blister- ing 50.81 for the silver in the 400 meters while Zac Knapp brought home the bronze in the 3000 meters with a 9:11.60 season record time for him. The 4x100 relay team of Shane Lund, Hobbs, Jericho Peters and Garrett Thorne let the rest of the competition eat their dust as they blazed their way to gold with a 44.73 time. While the 4x400 squad of Lund, Peters, Austin Brock- amp and Hobbs cruised in at sixth place, with a 3:37.62 time. Colby Harris placed eighth in the triple jump with a 39-09 leap. According to coach Dan Moody, the meet was a nail- biter from end to end. He said everyone in the first-day pre- liminaries scored points for the squad and everyone in the pre- liminaries made it to the finals. “You knew we had a really good chance at some points after that, and they didn’t let us down,” Moody said. Particularly rewarding was edging out nemesis Grant Union for the championship. Moody said it was a long time coming. “It was definitely the girls’ goal to beat them in the short (4x100) relay,” he said. “They’ve been beating us all year, but we kept getting closer and closer to them and what better place than the state meet to do it?” Moody noted that the boys squad ended up beat- ing Culver in the relay, some- thing they’d hoped to do from the beginning of the season. “To start the running events out with two victories kind of set a tone for the meet,” he said. “The kids kept going and they didn’t back off.” The coach noted Moncrief’s .001 second win in the 100 meters race after only qualify- ing at District as a wild card. He added that their district secured the top four places in the race. As a team, the ladies went down to the wire before they knew they’d won while Contributed/Tom Nordtvedt Enterprise senior Dylan Marr clears the high jump bar at a height of 5’10” during the 2A state championships on Saturday. Contributed/Tom Nordtvedt Contributed/Tom Nordtvedt Enterprise freshman Savannah Vaughn competes in the women’s 400 meters during Saturday’s 2A track state championships. Vaughn finished 5th overall with a time of 1:01.68. Enterprise senior Karli Bedard leads down the backstretch of the girls 4x400 meter relay near the end of the state track competition in Monmouth on Saturday. The girls won the event with a time of 4:14.23. the boys just missed fourth place trophy by three points. “It would have been really great to bring home two tro- phies, but the boys did really great for two days,” Moody said. Other athletes Moody pointed out for performances were Hook and Savannah Vaughn for their maturity. Ashley Wilson’s performance in the 800 meters was men- tioned as was Garrett Thorne in the 100 meters. “They all had to do a great job,” he said. Moody said the champion- ships were good for more than his combined team. He said the entire northeastern region made their presence known to schools on the west side of the state. Still, he was proud- est of his first team champion- ship trophy. “It was very special for me and this bunch of girls,” he said. “It’s a neat thing to have, and I’m so proud of them.”