A6 BAKER CITY HERALD • TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2022 SPORTS BAKER, POWDER VALLEY, PINE EAGLE TRACK AND FIELD BAKER GOLF Baker girls win Carnival of Speed; boys 4th Bulldog boys win team title, Lien is girls medalist at Mac-Hi Powder Valley boys win team title (PV), 21st, 52.52; Nick Hughes, 26th, 58.80 4x100 relay Baker, 5th, 46.97 (Gaige Birming- ham, Reeve Damschen, Izek Cleve- land, Kayden Garvin); Pine Eagle, BY JAYSON JACOBY 14th, 49.49 (Josh Hunt, James Den- son, Brock Farley, Reid Davis) jjacoby@bakercityherald.com The Baker girls track and 4x400 relay field team, led by Anna Beld- Baker, 1st, 3:44.95 (Thaddeus ing’s wins in the 200 and 400, Pepera, Diego Quintela, Malaki won the team title at the Car- Myer, Angel DeArcos); Pine Eagle, nival of Speed meet Friday, 11th, 3:58.41 (Caleb Brown, Cooper April 1, at Shockman Field in Gover, Josh Hunt, Reid Davis) Milton-Freewater. Shot put The Baker boys finished Mike Gentry, 5th, 38-8.5; Logan fourth. Reeve Damschen won Profitt (PV), 9th, 37-2.5; Jacob Mills, the pole vault by clearing 11 23rd, 33-1; Izek Cleveland, 27th, 32- feet, 6 inches, a personal best 8.5; Josh Hunt (PE), 35th, 31-3.5; Ca- by a full foot. sey Vaughan (PV), 42nd, 30-1; Max Powder Valley’s boys team Thomas (PE), 62nd, 25-1.75 won the boys team title. The Discus Badgers scored 63.5 points. Tate Powell, 4th, 109-10; Dillon Mul- Reece Dixon won the 200, top, 28th, 82-8; Caleb Kerns (PV), and Kaden Krieger won the 31st, 80-9.5; Logan Profitt (PV), 58th, 300 hurdles. Baker had 51.75 65-3; Izek Cleveland, 62nd, 58-9; Ca- points. The Pine Eagle boys sey Vaughan (PV), 64th, 57-6; Max finished 13th with 22 points, Thomas (PE), 72nd, 47-5 led by Caleb Brown’s win in Javelin the 800 and his second-place Brock Farley (PE), 5th, 137-7; Gaige finish in the 1,500. Birmingham, 12th, 123-8; Colton On the girls side, Baker Birmingham, 34th, 99-11; Caleb amassed 90.43 points to top Kerns (PV), 37th, 98-0; Tyson Hunt runner-up Nyssa, with 87.43. (PE), 45th, 88-10; Kevin Gutierrez, La Grande was a distant third 54th, 73-7 with 62 points. Pine Eagle was High jump 19th with 10 points, and Pow- Thaddeus Pepera, 7th, 5-6; Brock der Valley 24th with 4.5 points. Farley (PE), 11th, 5-2 Baker’s Sydney Lamb placed Pole vault second in the 1,500 and 3,000. Kathy Aney/East Oregonian Emma Baeth was second in Jackson Chandler of Powder Valley long jumps on Friday, April 1, 2022, Reeve Damschen, 1st, 11-6 the 400 and 800. at the the Carnival of Speed track-and-field meet in Milton-Freewater. Long jump Jackson Chandler (PV), 2nd, 19- Baker’s girls and boys both Chandler took second place with a jump of 19 feet, 5 inches. 5; Kaden Krieger (PV), 4th, 18-10; won the 4x400 relay. 33rd, 1:03.00; Gabriel Brown (PE), Kayden Garvin, 10th, 17-9; Reeve “I told the kids on the bus, teams and about 400 athletes 46th, 1:05.59; Orrin Cobb (PV), 51st, Damschen, 18th, 17-6; Brock Far- competing. this was the best early sea- 1:11.25; Kaiden Bass (PE), 52nd, ley (PE), 21st, 17-3; Orrin Cobb (PV), son meet I have been a part 58th, 14-4; Tyson Hunt (PE), 65th, 1:12.01 of,” Baker coach Suzy Cole CARNIVAL OF SPEED 12-7 800 said. “Not only did they com- pete amazingly, they prepared BOYS— Baker, Powder Valley Caleb Brown (PE), 1st, 2:03.82; Jor- Triple jump great, many of them were (PV) and Pine Eagle (PE results) dan Mills, 11th, 2:19.75; Seth Mas- Reece Dixon (PV), 2nd, 40-6; Dash 100 focusing on individual tech- trude, 12th, 2:20.21; Peyton Waters, Bloomer, 5th, 37-8.5; Jackson Chan- dler (PV), 11th, 35-6 niques to help them perform Kaden Krieger (PV), 2nd, 11.77; Re- 23rd, 2:29.31; better and they were able to ece Dixon (PV), 4th, 11.96; Wyatt 1500 Hawkins, 12th, 12.19; Josh Hunt do that so much sooner than GIRLS — Baker, Powder Valley Caleb Brown (PE), 2nd, 4:16.72; (PE), 26th, 12.80; James Denson what it usually takes. They (PV) and Pine Eagle (PE results) Daniel Brown, 9th, 4:38.37; Seth (PE), 49th, 13.59; Casey Vaughan were great at supporting one Mastrude, 15th, 4:50.59; Reid Davis 100 another, it was just an amazing (PV), 54th, 13.95; Tyson Hunt (PE), (PE), 17th, 4:51.50; Hunter Bingham Ayla Bingham (PV), 6th, 14.23; Alexis 61st, 15.59; Haven Olson, 62nd, meet for us.” Conant, 10th, 14.54; Lillee Henry, (PV), 27th, 5:07.06; Peyton Waters, 19.74 Cole said many of Baker’s 18th, 14.77; Lani Pierce, 51st, 16.76 30th, 5:07.72; Gabriel Brown (PE), 200 athletes were competing for 200 43rd, 5:30.09; Allen Bedolla (PV), Reece Dixon (PV), 1st, 24.32; Wyatt 52nd, 5:44.75 the first time this spring. Anna Belding, 1st, 27.72; Ayla Bing- “It was just so fun to see all Hawkins, 2nd, 24.45; Jackson Chan- 3000 ham (PV), 11th, 29.82; Lillee Henry, the kids do so great,” she said. dler (PV), 5th, 25.18; Angel DeArcos, Daniel Brown, 8th, 10:33.43; Karsten 26th, 31.50; Ella Randall (PE), 30th, 10th, 25.44; Kayden Garvin, 12th, The Carnival of Speed, 32.10; Jodi Bingham (PV), 43rd, Cikanek, 14th, 11:16.40 25.70; James Denson (PE), 38th, one of the biggest and oldest 33.70; Lilly Collins, 47th, 34.30 110 hurdles 27.92 high school sporting events Thaddeus Pepera, 12th, 20.37 400 in the region, returned after 300 hurdles Jackson Chandler (PV), 3rd, 55.24; a two-year hiatus due to the Angel DeArcos, 6th, 55.71; Diego pandemic. This was the 85th Kaden Krieger (PV), 1st, 41.26; Dash Quintela, 9th, 57.11; Jordan Mills, edition of the meet, with 30 Bloomer, 6th, 46.01; Casey Vaughan GARAGE DOORS With Thermospan TM doors, you have your choice of styles, colors and customizing options. N E -H I E NTERPRISES CCB#155399 2122 10th • Baker City • 541-523-6008 2022 I Northeast Oregon PHOTO CONTEST 400 Anna Belding, 1st, 1:01.97; Emma Baeth, 2nd, 1:02.10; Brooklyn Jaca, 6th, 1:06.72; Sofia Hanson, 9th, 1:09.54; Taylor Shold (PE), 1:14.09 800 Emma Baeth, 2nd, 2:28.58; Emma Timm, 4th, 2:44.93 1500 Sydney Lamb, 2nd, 5:42.49; Taylor Shold (PE), 14th, 6:20.83; Evie Davis (PE), 25th, 6:52.08; Emma Annis (PE), 31st, 8:58.93 3000 Sydney Lamb, 2nd, 12:12; Sofia Kaaen, 5th, 13:12.81 100 hurdles Brooklyn Jaca, 6th, 19.20; Jayden Whitford, 16th, 21.74; Alexis Conant, 17th, 21.76 300 hurdles Jayden Whitford, 12th, 1:00.24; Ann- astasia Johnson, 14th, 1:01.82 4x100 relay Baker, 8th, 1:00.09 (Lani Pierce, Jayden Whitford, Annastasia John- son, Alexis Conant) 4x400 relay Baker, 1st, 4:27.10 (Anna Belding, Brooklyn Jaca, Emma Timm, Emma Baeth) Shot put Ryann Paulsen, 10th, 28-3.5; Nevaeh Sculdt (PV), 28th, 24-3; Abby Cox (PV), 31st, 23-11; Montana Williams, 32nd, 23-8; Lilly Collins, 33rd, 23-7; Hadley Wallace (PV), 20-10; Evie Da- vis (PE), 18-1.5 Discus Lilly Collins, 17th, 68-8.5; Evan Rex- road, 18th, 68-0; Nevaeh Sculdt (PV), 64-4; Abby Cox (PV), 31st, 61-10; Montana Williams, 32nd, 61-9.5; Hadley Wallace (PV), 46th, 53-8.5; Evie Davis (PE), 58th, 41-7 Javelin Ryann Paulsen, 3rd, 96-10; Ella Ran- dall (PE), 9th, 84-6; Dallee Bingham (PV), 11th, 83-2.5; Nevaeh Sculdt (PV), 21st, 74-5; Jozie Ramos, 22nd, 73-5; Montana Williams, 30th, 67-1; Trinity Nesser (PV), 51-11; Emma An- nis (PE), 59th, 39-8 High jump Jozie Ramos, 3rd, 4-10; Alexis Conant, 13th, 4-2, Trinity Nesser (PV), 13th, 4-2 Pole vault Sofia Kaaen, 5th, 6-6 Long jump Ayla Bingham (PV), 7th, 13-8; Taylor Shold (PE), 20th, 12-4; Sofia Kaaen, 25th, 11-11; Jodi Bingham (PV), 40th, 10-8; Lani Pierce, 43rd, 10-5 Baker City Herald The Baker boys golf team won the team title at the Mac-Hi Invitational on Friday, April 1, and Baker’s Caitlin Lien was the girls individual medalist. The Baker girls had just three players so the Bulldogs weren’t eligible for the team title, which requires at least four players. Baker coach Mike Long said he was happy with the results given that the Bulldogs, due to inclement weather, haven’t had a lot of practice at Quail Ridge Golf Course. Playing on a par-60 course (most courses are par-72 or par-71), the Baker boys com- piled a score of 296 for the top four players to beat runner-up Mac-Hi, with 304. La Grande was third at 333. Three Bulldogs shot rounds of 73, four strokes off Enterprise Dylan Jennings’ low round of 69 — Jesse Maldonado, Kaden Conklin and Isaiah Jones. Gavin Stetcher, a senior who Long said only recently took up golf, shot a 77, and Alex Ritter carded a 98. On the girls side, Lien shot a 38 on the back nine, a five-shot improvement from the first nine, to card an 81. Lilly Wilson, a freshman who is also new to golf, shot a 96. Long said Wilson is pro- gressing about as rapidly as any player he has coached. Makenna Shamion, who transferred to Baker from Sea- side and started playing just a couple weeks ago, carded a 116. Baker will return to Umatilla County on Friday, April 8, for a tournament at the Golf Course at Birch Creek in Pendleton. The Baker girls will host the Baker Invitational on April 18 at Quail Ridge, and the boys will have a home invitational on April 25. LIFE IS SHORT BUY THE TIRES TAKE THE TRIP Call or go online for an appointment, or drop in and see us! FREE PRE-TRIP SAFETY CHECKS 3 Batteries 3 Tires 3 Suspension LEW BROS TIRE (541) 523-3679 Visit bakercityherald.com and enter today! 210 Bridge St., Baker City, OR 97814