Polk County Sports Polk County Itemizer-Observer • May 25, 2016 10A PREP SOFTBALL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 Baseball: Class 5A state playoffs first round: Dallas at Putnam, 5 p.m. Softball: Class 5A state playoffs first round: Sandy at Dallas, 5 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 27 Baseball: Class 5A state playoffs quarterfi- nals, TBA. Softball: Class 5A state playoffs quar ter finals, TBA. TUESDAY, MAY 31 Baseball: Class 5A state playoffs semifinals, TBA. Softball: Class 5A state playoffs semifinals, TBA. — Dragons to host first round game Winner advances to face Corvallis or Churchill on Friday By Lukas Eggen The Itemizer-Observer DALLAS — It wasn’t the way they imagined, but Dal- las’ softball team got over the play-in hump and ad- vanced to the first round. Now, the Dragons hope this is just the beginning of its Santiam Christian trio excels at state EUGENE — A trio of Polk County Santiam Christian students placed at the OSAA 3A state track and field championships on Thursday and Friday in Eu- gene. Rebeka Preston broke her own school record and became a state champion in the girls 400-meter run, finishing in 58.80 seconds. She also placed fifth in the 200 (26.82). Preston was also part of the 4 x 400 relay team that took third, finishing in 4:11.63, a new school record, and the 4 x 100 relay team that finished fifth in 51.75 seconds. August Thornton took sixth in the boys 1,500, set- ting a new school record in the process with a time of 4:14.16. Zach Watson took 12th in the 800, finishing in 2:13.10. Five middle school wrestlers named to national team DALLAS — Five mem- bers of the LaCreole Middle School wrestling team were named to the na- tional team: Rami Arel, Cooper Hise, Cael Morri- son, Haydn Millard and Ashton Brecht. The five earned the honor by reaching the mid- dle school state finals in their respective weight classes and took part in the middle school National Duals May 6-7 in Wyoming. Hise, Morrison and Arel wrestled for the Oregon Blue Team, while Brecht and Millard competed for the Oregon Gold squad. The teams tied for third place. For a photo, see www.polkio.com. The Dragons scheduled an endowment game with Thurston on Thursday in- stead, falling 6-5. Dallas earned the sixth seed in the playoffs and will host 11th-seeded Sandy Wednesday (today) at 5 p.m. See DRAGONS, Page 11A www.polkio.com What: Sandy at Dallas. When: Wednesday, 5 p.m. Where: Dallas High School. Admission: Adults, $6; students, $4. What’s at stake: The winner advances to the second round on Friday against the winner of Corvallis vs. Churchill. Panthers soak in moment By Lukas Eggen The Itemizer-Observer EUGENE — The deafening silence in the moments before the starting gun fires. The roar of the crowd as runners race toward the finish or jumpers unleash a gigantic leap. In the world of track and field, there’s nothing quite like state at Hayward Field. Central senior Reba Hoff- man soaked in the moment for the last time. After placing fifth in the girls triple jump at the OSAA 5A state track and field championships on Saturday, Hoffman reflected on her final meet as a Central Panther. “It’s awesome,” Hoffman said. “… I’m just thank- ful for the • Dallas track and coaches and field competes at h o w m u c h state ... Page 12A. they put into me over the last four years.” Hoffman is no stranger to making the state meet — earning a trip to Eugene in three of her four seasons. “Freshman year, I got eighth in the long jump and I was pissed,” Hoff- man said. “I expected myself to do better. I wanted to get my season PR and I didn’t even come close. My sophomore year I didn’t make it to finals, and my junior year I didn’t even make it to state.” Missing state entirely changed Hoffman’s perspective in a big way. Altamirano See PANTHERS, Page 12A Inside LUKAS EGGEN/ Itemizer-Observer Central senior Reba Hoffman placed fifth in the girls triple jump at state on Saturday. PREP TRACK AND FIELD Pirates see all athletes place at state By Lukas Eggen The Itemizer-Observer Registration open for softball league DALLAS — Registration is open for the city of Dallas’ co-ed softball league. Play begins June 21 with games on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays through Aug. 11. Games will begin at 6 or 7:15 p.m. at the Lyle ball fields. Deadline to sign up is June 17. Cost is $200 per team. Teams will play seven in- nings or a max of 70 min- utes. Nine players minimum. Forms are available on- line at www.ci.dallas.or.us/- 756/Adult-Recreation. For more information: David Brautigam, david.- brautigam@dallasor.gov. Class 5A State First Round PREP TRACK AND FIELD Schedules Subject to Change QUICK HITS postseason success. Dallas moved on to the first round of the state play- offs after North Eugene forfeited due to a lack of players. LUKAS EGGEN/ Itemizer-Observer From top left: Anna McGill, Hannah Hallock, Taylor Price and Kieley Griffin celebrate after the 4 x 100-meter relay. EUGENE — For all but one of Perrydale’s state qualifiers, the 1A state track and field meet on Thursday and Friday at Hayward Field was a final chance to end their high school ca- reer with a bang. The Pirates rose to the oc- casion. Senior hurdler Taylor Price took third in the finals of the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 17.24 seconds. Price was also part of the 4 x 100 relay team, along with fellow seniors Anna McGill and Hannah Hallock and sopho- more Kieley Griffin, that took sixth (54.24 seconds). Senior Sarah Clark fin- ished fourth in the javelin with a throw of 114 feet, 6 inches and eighth in the shot put with a mark of 31-3 Clark ½ as every athlete who made the trip to Hayward F i e l d ended by reaching the podi- um. — The girls 4 x 100 team al- ways seemed like more of a fantasy than a reality for many of its members. “Some of us, like me, Taylor and Hannah, talked a little bit last year about putting a team together,” McGill said. “It was always more of a joke, though.” Pirates coach Brian Evans saw their potential and de- cided to entice them just a bit. “Coach told us if we did track, he’d buy us all cleats, so we did it,” Griffin said, www.facebook.com/pages/Polk-County-Itemizer-Observer/205062686252209 with a smile. McGill, Hallock and Grif- fin came together from the start. Price joined the relay team right before districts. 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