SPORTS 6A — BAKER CITY HERALD SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2021 BAKER TRACK AND FIELD BAKER TENNIS Bulldogs sweep home invitational Baker falls to By Corey Kirk ckirk@bakercityherald.com Baker’s track and fi eld teams fi nished fi rst in the girls and boys sides of a multi- school meet Thursday, April 29 at Baker High School. “It went really good, it was a fun meet. Having a variety of teams that we don’t always see, it kind of just mixed it up a little bit,” Baker coach Suzy Cole said. Baker competed against Nyssa, Enterprise, Cove, Vale, Powder Valley and Pine Eagle. In the boys meet, Baker amassed 305 points to easily top second-place Nyssa, with 194 points. Pine Eagle placed third with 156, and Powder Valley was seventh with 90 points. Baker had an even bigger advantage in the girls meet, with 449 points to Nyssa’s 248. Powder Valley placed third with 113 points, and Pine Eagle was seventh with 46 points. Corey Kirk/Baker City Herald Baker’s Salena Bott, seen here competing during an April 15 meet, placed third in the pole vault on April 29. the 400 and the 300 hurdles. Pine Eagle’s Caleb Brown won the 800 and fi nished second in the 1,500. Ryann Paulsen won the javelin. Sophomore Jozie Ramos placed second in the high Boys results jump and senior Hayden Girls results Junior Gauge Bloomer Paulsen was third in the placed second in two events, Baker had multiple win- discus throw. the javelin and pole vault. He ners, including sophomore “Jozie Ramos has been placed fi fth in the shot put. Brooklyn Jaca in both the 100 competing strong for us, “Gauge Bloomer defi nitely hurdles and 300 hurdles. Hayden Paulsen has been had a really strong meet,” “Brooklyn Jaca has been having some really good Cole said. running really strong for us, meets and Ryann had a good Senior Ian Jesenko was she’s competing in four events day,” Cole said. another winner for Baker, for us,” Cole said. Powder Valley senior Belle taking fi rst in the long jump Jaca also placed fourth in Blair was the top individual with a personal record leap of the high jump. performer, winning three 19 feet, 5.75 inches. Baker took the top four events — 200, 400 and long places in the 300 hurdles, Second-place fi nishers for jump. Baker included senior Kaden with Daphne Thomas second, BAKER RESULTS Myer in both the 100 and 200. Salena Bott third and Avril 100 METERS, GIRLS In the latter race, Myer tied Zickgraf fourth. 1. Sydnee Pierce; 5. Alexis Conant. with his brother, freshman Junior Sydney Lamb won 100 METERS, BOYS Malaki Myer. the 1,500 and placed second 2. Kaden Myer; 4. Malaki Myer; 5. Sophomore Diego Quintela in the 800. Corah Downing Wyatt Hawkins; 15. Joey Duncan; 17. Wade Hawkins. placed second in the 400. was second in the 1,500. Baker’s 4x100 relay team Senior Sydney Keller won 200 METERS, BOYS of Kaden Myer, Malaki Myer, the 800 and placed second in 2. Malaki Myer, Kaden Myer; 19. Gabe Bott. 20. Eithen Hatfi eld. Wyatt Hawkins and Jesenko the 200. 400 METERS, GIRLS placed fi rst. Sophomore Sydnee Pierce 2. Sydney Keller. 400 METERS, BOYS Powder Valley’s Kaden won the 100. Krieger won two events — In fi eld events, sophomore 2. Diego Quintela; 3. Angel DeArcos. Text us your tire photo 541-519-8878 we will text back with a quote for new tires! 800 METERS, GIRLS 1. Sydney Keller; 2. Sydney Lamb. 800 METERS, BOYS 6. Jordan Mills; 7. Angel DeArcos. 1500 METERS, GIRLS 1. Sydney Lamb; 2. Corah Downing; 4. Hailey Zikmund; 5. Lacy Gyllenberg. 1500 METERS, BOYS 7. Thaddeus Pepera; 10. Seth Mastrude. 3000 METERS, BOYS 6. Jordan Mills 100 HURDLES, GIRLS 1. Brooklyn Jaca; 3. Alexis Conant. 110 HURDLES, BOYS 4. Jacob Mills. 300 HURDLES, GIRLS 1. Brooklyn Jaca; 2. Daphne Thomas; 3. Salena Bott; 4. Avril Zickgraf. 300 HURDLES, GIRLS 4. Thaddeus Pepera; 6. Gaige Birmingham; 7. Jacob Mills. 4X100 RELAY, BOYS 1. Kaden Myer, Wyatt Hawkins, Malaki Myer, Ian Jesenko; 4. Gaige Birmingham, Joey Duncan, Wade Hawkins, Diego Quintela. 4X400 RELAY, BOYS 2. Kaden Myer, Gabe Bott, Malaki Myer, Ian Jesenko. SHOT PUT, GIRLS 2. Jozie Ramos; 3. Hayden Paulsen; 4. Ryann Paulsen; 8. Montana Williams; 11. Morgan Hall; 16. Evan Rexroad; 19. Kalina Gaslin. SHOT PUT, BOYS 5. Gauge Bloomer; 6. Eithen Hatfi eld; 8. Mike Genry; 10. Tate Powell; 16. Reeve Damschen. DISCUS, GIRLS 3. Hayden Paulsen; 6. Jozie Ramos; 9. Montana Williams; 15. Morgan Hall; 16. Kalina Gaslin. DISCUS, BOYS 6. Mike Gentry; 7. Eithen Hatfi eld; 8. Jacob Mills; 9. Tate Powell; 12. Reeve Damschen. JAVELIN, GIRLS 1. Ryann Paulsen; 3. Hayden Paulsen; 5. Hailey Zikmund; 6. Montana Williams; 7. Jozie Ramos. JAVELIN, BOYS 1. Gauge Bloomer; 6. Gaige Birmingham. HIGH JUMP, GIRLS 2. Jozie Ramos; 4. Brooklyn Jaca; 6. Alexis Conant. HIGH JUMP, BOYS 6. Gabe Bott. POLE VAULT, GIRLS 2. Sydney Keller; 3. Salena Bott; 5. Avril Zickgraf. POLE VAULT, BOYS 1. Gauge Bloomer; 3. Reeve Damschen; 4. Gabe Bott. LONG JUMP, GIRLS 3. Sydnee Pierce; 7. Daphne Thomas; 8. Avril Zickgraf. LONG JUMP, BOYS 1. Ian Jesenko; 9. Tate Powell. Four Rivers By Corey Kirk ckirk@bakercityherald.com Baker didn’t win any matches against Four Rivers Charter School in Ontario on Thursday, April 29, but Baker coach Amy Younger was pleased with the Bull- dogs’ performance. Younger said Sarah Plummer played a strong match against Four Rivers’ Erin Hawker despite losing 6-1, 6-4. “It was a great game, there were a lot of rallies, much improvement from the last meeting,” Younger said. She also mentioned the boys doubles team of Davis Macias and Austin Hays, who lost 6-4, 6-4 to Keegan Maupin and Koda Alvarez. “It was a great improvement from the last meeting, there were great rallies and both teams worked hard for each game,” Younger said. 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