A6 BAKER CITY HERALD • TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022 SPORTS BAKER GOLF AT PENDLETON Track Baker boys win tourney Continued from Page A5 3,000 Karsten Cikanek, 12th, 11:36.30; Tan- ner Lucas, 17th, 13:00.28 110 hurdles Casey Vaughan (PV), 11th, 21.61 300 hurdles Dash Bloomer, 6th, 45.97 4x100 relay Baker, 1st, 46.43 (Wyatt Hawkins, Kayden Garvin, Diego Quintela, Mal- aki Myer) Pine Eagle, 6th, 49.92 (Reid Davis, Brock Farley, Josh Hunt, Cole Mor- gan) 4x400 relay Baker, 1st, 3:44.86 (Thaddeus Pepera, Diego Quintela, Wyatt Hawkins, An- gel DeArcos) Shot put Mike Gentry, 4th, 38-6; Tate Powell, 6th, 36-3; Logan Profitt (PV), 11th, 35-0; Caleb Kerns (PV), 18th, 33-5; Casey Vaughan (PV), 22nd, 31-4.5; Dillon Multop, 24th, 31-3.75; Izek Cleveland, 26th, 31-1.75; Jacob Mills, 28th, 30-10.75; Josh Hunt (PE), 35th, 29-3.25; Tristan Mulkey, 40th, 28- 3.75; Colton Birmingham, 48th, 25- 5.24; Max Thomas (PE), 62nd, 22-9; Kevin Gutierrez, 66th, 20-1 Discus Mike Gentry, 4th, 107-7; Tate Powell, 8th, 101-3; Logan Profitt (PV), 11th, 96-5; Dillon Multop, 13th, 94-0; Ca- leb Kerns (PV), 16th, 89-8.5; Jason Mills, 17th, 86-6; Izek Cleveland, 38th, 68-6; Tristan Mulkey, 39th, 68- 0.5; Colton Birmingham, 40th, 67-0; Max Thomas (PE), 49th, 61-7.5; Kevin Gutierrez, 58th, 46-11; James Den- son (PE), 61st, 38-9.5 Javelin Dash Bloomer, 3rd, 135-2; Brock Far- ley (PE), 7th, 114-6; Gaige Birming- ham, 8th, 114-0; Colton Birmingham, 11th, 109-8.5; Caleb Kerns (PV), 21st, 102-0.5; Mike Gentry, 23rd, 100-2; Izek Cleveland, 42nd, 85-3; Jacob Mills, 45th, 83-8; Orrin Cobb (PV), 61st, 73-3.5; Tristan Mulkey, 64th, 72- 3; Kevin Gutierrez, 70th, 64-1.5 High jump Kaden Krieger (PV), 2nd, 6-0; Thad- deus Pepera, 5th, 5-6 Pole Vault Reeve Damschen, 3rd, 10-0; Michael Endersby, 12th, 7-0; Gaige Birming- ham, 12th, 7-0 Long jump Reece Dixon (PV), 1st, 19-9.25; Jack- son Chandler (PV), 5th, 17-10.25; Giacoma Rigueiro, 9th, 17-0; Brock Farley (PE), 11th, 16-7.75; Tate Pow- ell, 13th, 16-7.25; Reeve Damschen, 19th, 16-1.75; Kayden Garvin, 23rd, 15-8.25; Tom Gregg (PV), 46th, 13-11.75; Trace Gover (PE), 51st, 13-4.25; Allen Bedolla (PV), 61st, 11-4.75 Triple jump Dash Bloomer, 3rd, 38-5 Baker City Herald PENDLETON — Paced by medalist Isaiah Jones and runner up Jesse Maldonado, the Baker boys golf team won the team title at a tourna- ment at the Golf Course at Birch Creek in Pendleton on Friday, April 8. Jones carded an 84 and Maldonado was one shot back at 85 for the Bulldogs. Kaden Conklin shot a 93 and Gavin Stecher had an 100 to give Baker a team score of 362. Ontario was a distant second at 402. Baker had just two girls players available as the state FBLA conference coincided with the tournament. Lilly Wilson shot a 120, and Makenna Shamion had a 138. The Baker girls will have a home tournament on Monday, April 18, at Quail Ridge Golf Course. The Baker boys tournament at Quail Ridge is set for April 25. For Scheffler, a new world awaits as the Masters champion BY TIM REYNOLDS Associated Press AUGUSTA, Ga. — Scottie Scheffler just wanted dinner. The best option, he decided, would be for him and his wife Meredith to grab some take- out and head back to their rented home so he could rest up before the final round of the Masters. Small problem. On the way home, Schef- fler spilled dinner all over himself. “Meredith is still laughing at me,” Scheffler said. “She thought it was the funniest thing ever.” Whenever he returns to the Masters, for the rest of his life, there is guaranteed to be at least one night where Scheffler’s dinner won’t need transporting. Masters cham- pions get to go to the Mas- ters Club dinner, and Schef- fler has a permanent seat at that table now after his score of 10-under 278 gave him a three-shot victory over Rory McIlroy on Sunday at Au- gusta National for his first major championship. It further cemented his status as the No. 1 player in the world, was his fourth ca- reer win — all coming in a span of about two months — and capped a week where the 25-year-old seemed to han- dle the pressure that comes with being in Masters con- tention with ease. He cried when his first Masters invitation came in 2020. They’ll never stop coming now. “That’s the coolest part about this whole deal,” Scheffler said. “This is such a fun golf course. It’s such a fun piece of property. I mean, it’s Augusta National. It’s about as cool as it gets. It’s so fun to play. I just can’t believe that I can come back for a lifetime and get to en- joy this golf course.” McIlroy closed with a flourish, his 8-under 64 on Sunday, April 10, sending him vaulting up the lead- erboard and into second place after starting the final round 10 shots back. Shane Lowry (69) and Cameron Smith (73) tied for third, five shots behind Scheffler. Smith started birdie-birdie and briefly got within one shot, before a two-shot swing on the third hole — Scheffler chipped in for birdie, Smith made bogey — restored order. 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 Davis Carbaugh/The Observer Baker’s Sofie Kaaen finished second in the 3,000-meter race at the La Grande Invitational on Friday, April 8, 2022. Brooklyn Jaca, Sofia Hanson, Emma Baeth) Shot put Ella Randall (PE), 1st, 33-5.5; Ryann Paulsen, 8th, 26-11; Abby Cox (PV), 10th, 26-4; Lilly Collins, 14th, 24-3.5; Dallee Bingham (PV), 22nd, 22-10.5; Evan Rexroad, 36th, 21-3; Hadley Wallace (PV), 39th, 20-2; Meadoh Waldrop, 44th, 18-4.5 Discus Nevaeh Schuldt (PV), 11th, 67-11; Abby Cox (PV), 21st, 61-3; Evan Rex- Davis Carbaugh/The Observer road, 23rd, 60-9; Ryann Paulsen, Baker’s Sydney Lamb runs at the La Grande Invitational on Friday, 25th, 59-6.5; Hadley Wallace (PV), April 8, 2022. Lamb was third in the 1,500 and fifth in the 800. 26th, 59-4; Meadoh Waldrop, 46th, 31-5.5 Emma Baeth, 1st, 5:09.11; Sydney GIRLS Lamb, 3rd, 5:45.53; Emma Timm, 4th, Javelin 100 6:01.32; Sofie Kaaen, 5th, 6:02.11; Ryann Paulsen, 2nd, 103-05; Ella Taylor Cochell (PE), 14th, 14.57; Taylor Cochell (PE), 18th, 6:30.68; Randall (PE), 5th, 93-3; Dallee Bing- Alexis Conant, 15th, 14.58; Lillee ham (PV), 9th, 79-7.5; Nevaeh Henry, 20th, 14.79; Ella Randall (PE), Emma Annis (PE), 26th, 7:31.38 Schuldt (PV), 20th, 68-0; Emma An- 23rd, 14.92; Lani Pierce, 38th, 16.47; 3,000 Sofie Kaaen, 2nd, 12:37.73 nis (PE), 49th, 35-10; Meadoh Wal- Emma Annis (PE), 43rd, 16.98 drop, 52nd, 31-4 100 hurdles 200 High jump Brooklyn Jaca, 5th, 18.78; Alexis Sofia Hanson, 11th, 30.44; Ella Ran- Conant, 8th, 20.08; Anna Johnson, dall (PE), 23rd, 32.04; Jodi Bingham Brooklyn Jaca, 6th, 4-4; Alexis 14th, 20.65; Jayden Whitford, 16th, (PV), 30th, 32.84; Jayden Whitford, Conant, 12th, 4-2 21.24 37th, 33.22; Anna Johnson, 39th, Pole vault 33.91; Lilly Collins, 43rd, 34.36; Lani 300 hurdles Sofie Kaaen, 4th, 7-0 Pierce, 45th, 35.31 Jayden Whitford, 7th, 1:00.46; Anna Long jump 400 Johnson, 9th, 1:01.45 Ayla Bingham (PV), 15th, 12-8.75; Sofia Hanson, 6th, 1:10.00 4x100 relay Jaycee Gray (PV), 23rd, 12-2.5; Jodi 800 Baker, 2nd, 55.09 (Anna Belding, Lillee Henry, Jayden Whitford, Alexis Bingham (PV), 34th, 11-0; Lani Emma Baeth, 1st, 2:31.16; Emma Pierce, 37th, 10-9.25 Conant) Timm, 3rd, 2:46.39; Sydney Lamb, Triple jump 4x400 relay 5th, 2:49.22 Baker, 1st, 4:27.38 (Anna Belding, 1,500 Taylor Cochell (PE), 6th, 24-7 LIFE IS SHORT BUY THE TIRES TAKE THE TRIP Call or go online for an appointment, or drop in and see us! 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