A10 SPORTS Wallowa County Chieftain Wednesday, April 27, 2022 Track: Continued from Page A9 Mandy Decker/Contributed Photo Wallowa Valley’s Spencer Decker swings at a pitch during a game against Irrigon on Friday, April 22, 2022. Baseball: Continued from Page A9 Grover and Nobles each had two hits in the contest. Softball: Continued from Page A9 In the second game, the Outlaws scored seven runs in the second and third innings to break the game open. Four diff erent players had two hits. Meyers, while dominating in the circle, was also on point at the plate, driving in a game-high four runs, while Rowley scored three times in the nightcap. The wins came just three Pitchers Drew Beachy and Melville combined to allow just three hits, but the team has hurt by fi ve errors. Wallowa Valley (8-7 overall, 3-3 SD5) hosts Riv- erside April 29. days after a heartbreaking 6-5 road loss to Union/Cove, one that saw the host Lady- Cats earn a walkoff victory. Sophie Moeller and Mey- ers each had two hits — combining for half of the total for the Outlaws. Kirk- land had a pair of RBIs in the loss. Wallowa Valley (10-6 overall, 4-2 Special Dis- trict 2) visited Echo/Stan- fi eld April 26 before start- ing a season-ending six-game homestand April 29 with a doubleheader against Riverside. He cleared 6-feet-2 in the high jump, a mark that put him in a massive tie for the 10th-best mark in the state, and currently the No. 2 mark in 1A. Glendale’s Eli- jah Wytcherley has the top height of any athlete in the state at 6-feet-7. Nelson broke 20 feet in the long jump, ultimately winning the competition with a mark of 20-feet-4½, and he placed second in the triple jump with a distance of 40-feet-10½. The Eagles picked up a third win on the day, as Kale Ferguson took the top mark in the discus at 133-feet- 1. The junior added a sec- ond-place eff ort in the javelin at 148-feet-5, and was third in the shot put at 39-feet-8½. Also placing for the Eagles was Bayden Men- ton in the 3,000, as the senior took third with a time of 9:42.08, and sixth in the 1,500 in 4:21.45. And in the 4x100, Gavin Russell, Dylan Rogers, James McNall and James Burney took fi fth in a time of 49.54 seconds. On the girls side, Basey Dawson placed fourth in the javelin with a throw of 101- feet-7, and Iona McDon- ald was sixth in the 1,500 Meet Peter! 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On the girls side, the relay teams turned in sec- ond- and third-place eff orts, as the 4x400 squad of Ali- sha Melville, Maddie Nordt- vedt, Lannie Stonebrink and Nevaeh James took second in 4:32.38, and the 4x100 team of Althea Komiskey, Nordtvedt, Stonebrink and James placed third in 54.71. Individually, James placed second in the 300 hur- dles in 51.90, and fi fth in the 100 in 13.77, while Sophia Espinoza chipped in a sixth- place showing in the discus at 85-feet-11. Michaila Caine took sev- enth in the 3,000 in 14:14.67. Madison Wigen was seventh in the high jump at 4-feet-6. And Jada Gray was seventh in the 100 hurdles (19.74) and eighth in the high jump (4-feet-4). As a team, the EHS girls scored 36 points to place ninth. The teams held a two- way meet April 25, and both travel to Union April 30. Knapp, meanwhile, will compete at the Nike/Jesuit Twilight Relays April 29. N REECE NELSO tch n turned in a top-no t in Joseph’s Reece Nelso track mee 1A/2A/3A regional performance at the , April 23. The senior set personal La Grande Saturday nt events, winning two of them. re records in three diffe win in the high jump with a mark of His day included a n in the long jump with a distance 6 feet, 2 inches, a wi inches, and a second-place finish in of 20 feet, 4-1/2 mp at 40 feet, 10-1/2 inches. His the triple ju the Eagle boys take udly Pro onsore d b y performance helped second on the day. p S OF THE Available for Adoption in 5:50.70, and eighth in the 300 hurdles in 56.88 sec- onds. The Eagle girls scored nine points to tie for 16th. For Enterprise, Zac Knapp had two victories to account for half the boys points as they scored 40 to take seventh. Knapp took the top spot in both the 1,500 in 4:04.80, and in the 3,000 in 8:53.41. Teammate Ran- som Peters had a strong day, as well, posting a third-place fi nish in the 100 in 11.62, and fourth in the 200 in 24.07. Both times were personal bests for the sophomore. Weston Wolfe was fourth in the 300 hurdles in 45.31, Don’t Forget Mother’s Day! Conatact Elaine at 541-263-1189 He is a gorgeous male tabby born November 26, 2021. He is up-to-date on vaccines includ- ing Rabies, he is dewormed, litter box trained and scheduled to be neutered this week. Pete loves to hang out with the boys all day and then watch Netflix & chill at night. Ronald Bond/Wallowa County Chieftain Enterprise’s Althea Komiskey competes in the girls high jump at the 1A/2A/3A Regional track meet Saturday, April 23, 2022, in La Grande.