2B | WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2019 | SIUSLAW NEWS PeaceHealth, local schools to offer free sports physicals Free sports physical forms are available at schools in Florence and Mapleton On Tuesday June 4, PeaceHealth Medical Group in Florence will be partnering with Florence and Mapleton schools to provide free sports physi- cals to students. PeaceHealth Medical Group will contribute medical supplies along with the time and exper- tise of five providers and several Medical Assistants for the sports physicals, which can be obtained during the Sports Physical Day being held at Siuslaw Middle School. Sports physicals are required in order to par- ticipate in extracurric- ular sports in grades 6 through 12, and in some youth sports leagues. This pre-participation physical exam is an important part of safe sports participa- tion. The exam can help screen athletes for poten- tial illness or conditions that may limit or restrict their ability to participate in a school sport. It helps ensure that students who play sports are physical- ly capable of meeting the demands of the sport in which they choose to par- ticipate, and don’t have any conditions that may be aggravated by intense exercise. Sports physicals are re- quired prior to the student starting any type of prac- tice related to their chosen sport. During the Sports Phys- ical Day, students receive a “Sports Pre-Participation Examination.” This exam- ination includes height, weight, blood pressure, pulse check, eye chart exam and examination by a provider. Also included is a health history ques- tionnaire that asks about the student’s medical his- tory of injury, illness and other conditions, such as asthma, to help ensure that they are being prop- erly cared for and any or all conditions a student may have are being prop- erly addressed. If a provider encounters a medical issue with a stu- dent, this information will be documented on their sports physical form and the parents and/or guard- ians will be notified by an employee from Peace- Health Medical Group to allow student issues to be addressed by their Prima- ry Care physician. Sports physical forms are available at the schools. ce en lor F & VE Forms must be completed and signed by the student’s parent and/or guardian upon arrival to Sports Physical Day. RV’ers, we are your complete RV and Automotive Repair Facility TI O V R UTOM lists ia c e p A S PARTS SERVICE On Site Repairs In shop or Mobile ASE CERTIFIED TECH for Truck, Auto and RV Repair Siuslaw from 1B carrying the 4A’s best mark of the season (191feet, 7 inches) by more than 13 feet over the second-best throw (168-11), the Viking senior’s chances of a repeat for the 2019 title are good. Sophomore hurdler Ryan Jennings will be the only other member of the Siuslaw boys’ team joining Rendon-Padilla this week- end after winning the Sky- Em 300-meter hurdles title in 41.47. Among the girls’ team members representing Siuslaw at this year’s 4A meet will be a trio of soph- omores — Brea Blankenship, Gracie Freudenthal and Andrea Osbon — along with junior Hannah Rannow and senior Naomi Shoji. Blankenship set a per- sonal best to finish second in the 800 meters (2:21.20) and ran a leg on the sec- ond-place 4x400-meter relay team with Rannow, Freudenthal and Shoji (1:03.94) to qualify for state. Freudenthal placed second in both the 100- meter hurdles (16.34) and 300 hurdles (47.72). Rannow won the district title in the 800-meter race (2:20.12), defending her district title from last sea- son, and placed third in the 3,000-meter race with a state-qualifying time of 10:33.43. Rannow currently holds the state-best times this season in both events, clocking PR times of 2:18.32 and 10:14.56, respectively. Osbon swept two of three titles in the throw- ing events, winning the shot put (37-10) and dis- cus (104-7) and nearly qualified for a third throwing event at state with a PR throw of 100-3 in the javelin for third place. Osbon’s performance earned her recognition as the Sky-Em’s Outstanding Girl Thrower. Siuslaw had 19 other athletes finish eighth or better, just missing state qualification but helping the Vikings in team scor- ing. Among them were: Girls: Freshmen Arrianna Brown and Julia Shoji, along with junior Brynn Clement and senior Davina Galli, ran the fourth-place 4x100-meter relay time (55.27); freshman Rylee Colton was eighth in the 1,500 meters (5:27.29); senior Hailie Edgerly landed eighth in the shot put (27-5) and seventh in the discus (85-8); senior Davina Galli was sixth in both the 100-meter hur- dles (17.87) and 300 hur- dles (52.77), and was fourth in the pole vault (8-0); junior Chloe Madden ran the 3,000 meters in 11:46.85 for sixth place; senior Madison Reynolds was fourth in the shot put (31-0) and sixth in the discus (90-9); senior Alyssa Richards landed fifth in the javelin at 93-4; freshman Julia Shoji cleared 14-5.75 for eighth in the long jump; junior Anne Wartnik was seventh in both the 1,500 meters (5:23.63) and 3,000 meters (11:58.88); and freshman Winnie Zhen cleared 6-0 in the pole vault for sev- enth place. Boys: Junior Brendon Jensen and sophomores Jaxson Jensen, Ryan Jennings and junior Kiger Johnson finished fourth in the 4x100 relay; freshman Rhys Fleming was sixth in the javelin (137-11); junior Matthew Horillo landed eighth in the shot put (39- 4); freshman Camp Lacouture cleared 11-9 in the pole vault for fifth; freshman Kayden Lane was eighth in the pole vault at 10-3); sophomore Skylar Loomis threw the discus 129-2 for third place and was fourth in the javelin at 150-5; junior Brendon Jensen was sixth in the 1,500 meters (4:21.29); sophomore Jaxson Jensen was sixth in the 800 meters (2:12.24); and junior Kiger Johnson ran a season-best time in the 800 meters (2:09.97) for fifth place. Friday, state events begin for the OSAA Class 4A State Championships, with Rannow up first for Siuslaw in the girls’ 3,000-meter race at 2:15 p.m. Rendon-Padilla follows at 3:30 p.m. in the javelin. 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