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    A6 BAKER CITY HERALD • TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2022
SPORTS
BAKER, POWDER VALLEY TRACK AND FIELD
Bulldog boys 2nd, girls 3rd at Pendleton
Powder
Valley boys
3rd, girls 8th
17th, 15.14; Maddy Leggett (PV),
22nd, 15.38; Lani Pierce, 27th, 15.69;
Jodi Bingham (PV), 33rd, 16.28
200
Ayla Bingham (PV), 2nd, 28.85; Sofia
Hanson, 5th, 29.64; Alexis Conant,
7th, 30.05; Lillee Henry, 10th, 30.65;
Lanie Pierce, 16th, 32.70; Lilly Col-
Baker City Herald
lins, 22nd, 33.43; Jodi Bingham (PV),
PENDLETON — The Baker
23rd, 33.56
and Powder Valley track teams
400
had another strong showing
on Friday, April 15, at the Buck
Sofia Hanson, 3rd, 1:09.60.
Track Classic Invitational, as
800
the Baker boys placed second
Emma Baeth, 1st, 2:30.43; Sydney
and the girls third.
Lamb, 3rd, 2:40.87; Sofie Kaaen, 6th,
Powder Valley’s boys were
2:44.97.
third, and the Badger girls
1,500
placed eighth.
Emma Baeth, 1st, 5:01.49
Pendleton won the team ti-
3,000
tles on both sides, the boys
Sydney Lamb, 2nd, 12:01.26
amassing 222 points to Baker’s
100 hurdles
143 and Powder Valley’s 60,
and the girls with 149.5 points.
Brooklyn Jaca, 3rd, 18.37; Alexis
La Grande was second in the
Conant, 7th, 19.82; Anna Johnson,
girls team standings with 132
11th, 21.14
points. Baker had 121.5 points.
300 hurdles
“We were very fortunate
Brooklyn Jaca, 3rd, 53.86; Anna
and the weather at Pendleton
Johnson, 9th, 58.76
was great and so were the per-
4x100 relay
formances,” Baker coach Suzy
Baker, 2nd, 54.66 (Sofia Hanson,
Cole said. “The kids just con-
Lillee Henry, Jayden Whitford, Alexis
tinue to improve.”
Conant)
In the girls meet, Emma Ba-
Kathy Aney/East Oregonian
eth swept the 800 and 1,500,
Brock Mackey, of Pendleton, Reece Dixon, of Powder Valley, and Maxon Huxoll, of La Grande, race the 100-meter dash on Friday, April 15, 2022, 4x400 relay
Baker, 2nd, 4:38.62 (Sofia Hanson,
as she did in Baker’s previ-
at the Buck Track Classic Invite. Mackey pulled ahead at the last moment to win with a time of 11.69 seconds.
Brooklyn Jaca, Sofie Kaaen, Emma
ous meet.
Timm)
4x400 relay
11th, 104-5; Caleb Kerns (PV), 13th,
“Emma continues to become
Shot put
Powder Valley, 3rd, 3:44.09 (Jackson 100-3; Jacob Mills, 21st, 88-9.5; Izek
more confident every race,”
Cleveland, 23rd, 86-4
Chandler, Tom Gregg, Reece Dixon,
Cole said. “She ran an amazing
Jozie Ramos, 5th, 27-7.5; Ryann
High jump
Kaden Krieger); Baker, 4th, 3:44.24
1,500, almost breaking 5 min-
Paulsen, 7th, 27-0.5; Abby Cox (PV),
(Wyatt Hawkins, Diego Quintela,
Kaden Krieger, 2nd, 5-10; Thaddeus 9th, 26-0.5; Evan Rexroad, 23rd, 23-
utes, then she ran a solid 800
Malaki Myer, Angel DeArcos)
Pepera, 4th, 5-8; Giacomo Rigueiro,
2; Maddy Leggett (PV), 25th, 21-10;
as well.”
8th, 5-2; Gabe Bott, 10th, 5-0
Shot put
Lilly Collins, 30th, 21-1.
Baker’s other individual
champions were Jozie Ramos
Mike Gentry, 3rd, 37-10.5; Tate Pow- Pole vault
Discus
in the high jump and Ryann
ell, 4th, 36-11; Logan Profitt (PV), 7th, Reeve Damschen, 2nd, 11-6; Gabe
Montana Williams, 9th, 73-0; Nevaeh
34-5.5; Caleb Kerns (PV), 12th, 33-1; Bott, 6th, 10-0; Michael Endersby,
Paulsen in the javelin. Paulsen
Schuldt (PV), 11th, 68-5; Abby Cox
Jacob Mills, 16th, 31-10; Izek Cleve-
set a season best despite hav-
11th, 7-6; Wade Hawkins, 14th, 6-6
(PV), 14th, 67-7; Lilly Collins, 16th,
land, 19th, 30-11.5; Dillon Multop,
ing to throw at 9 p.m. in a
66-5; Ryann Paulsen, 17th, 66-1
Long jump
21st, 30-10.5; Casey Vaughan (PV),
makeshift area because there
Reece Dixon (PV), 6th, 18-3.25; Jack- Javelin
24th, 29-8.5; Colton Birmingham,
were no lights in the official
son Chandler (PV), 7th, 18-2; Tate
Ryann Paulsen, 1st, 104-4; Jozie Ra-
32nd, 26-3
javelin area.
Powell, 8th, 18-1.75; Dash Bloomer,
mos, 7th, 77-10
Discus
Ramos placed seventh in the
10th, 18-1; Reeve Damschen, 12th,
High jump
event.
17-3.5; Wyatt Hawkins, 13th, 17-3.25;
Tate Powell, 2nd, 105-4; Mike Gen-
Jozie Ramos, 1st, 4-10; Brooklyn Jaca,
Sydney Lamb was second in
try, 3rd, 105-3; Caleb Kerns (PV), 9th, Kayden Garvin, 14th, 17-0.75; Gia-
2nd, 4-8; Jacey Anderson (PV), 8th,
the 3,000 and third in the 800.
88-2; Logan Profitt (PV), 10th, 87-10; como Rigueiro, 22nd, 16-3.25; Tom
4-4; Anna Johnson, 12th, 4-2
Gregg (PV), 27th, 15-9.25; Nahom
Dillon Multop, 12th, 83-10; Colton
“Sydney also continues to
Pole vault
Birmingham, 14th, 83-2; Jacob Mills, Svitak, 36th, 13-2.5
run strong,” Cole said.
Sofie Kaaen, 4th, 7-0
17th, 80-1; Alex Hobbs, 19th, 78-
Lamb set personal records in
Triple jump
11.5; Izek Cleveland, 33rd, 63-9
both races.
Long jump
Dash Bloomer, 2nd, 40-10.25
Brooklyn Jaca placed third in
Javelin
Ayla Bingham (PV), 2nd, 14-5.5;
both the 100 and 300 hurdles,
Maddy Leggett (PV), 11th, 12-10.5;
Dash Bloomer, 2nd, 130-0.75; Gaige GIRLS
100
setting a personal record in the
Jaycee Gray (PV), 12th, 12-8.5; Lani
Birmingham, 4th, 122-5; Mike Gen-
100 and a season best in both
Pierce, 17th, 11-8.5; Jodi Bingham
Jayden Whitford, 7th, 14.46; Lillee
try, 9th, 106-1.25; Colton Birming-
Kathy Aney/East Oregonian ham, 10th, 105-8.75; Alex Hobbs,
the 300 hurdles and the high
Henry, 9th, 14.54; Jaycee Gray (PV),
(PV), 18th, 11-7.75
jump, where she placed second Baker’s Jordan Mills runs the 1,500-meter run on Friday, April 15,
to Ramos.
2022, at the Buck Track Classic Invite. Mills placed second in 4:48.79.
Anna Johnson set personal
Baker runners took the first four places, with Daniel Brown winning
records in the high jump and
the race.
100 hurdles.
On the boys side, Baker’s
Daniel Brown won the 1,500
as the Bulldogs dominated that
race, claiming the top four spots.
Jordan Mills was second,
Seth Mastrude third and Pey-
ton Waters fourth. Waters
set personal records in the
1,500 and the 800, where he
placed fifth.
Baker athletes finished sec-
ond in five events — Malaki
Myer in the 200 (setting a
personal record), Tate Powell
in the discus, Dash Bloomer
in the javelin and triple jump
(setting a personal record),
and Reeve Damschen in the
pole vault.
Mike Gentry placed third in
both the shot put and discus.
Thaddeus Pepera set a per-
sonal record in the high jump,
clearing 5 feet, 8 inches to
place fourth.
Powder Valley’s Kaden
Krieger won the 400 and
placed second in both the high
jump and 300 hurdles. Team-
mate Reece Dixon was second
in the 100.
Krieger and Dixon joined
aki Myer, 3rd, 53.67; Angel DeArcos,
5th, 54.75; Hunter Bingham (PV),
12th, 1:01.26; Casey Vaughan, 18th,
1:04.36; Nick Hughes, 23rd, 1:06.20;
Haven Olson, 25th, 1:08.01.
800
Peyton Waters, 5th, 2:19.38; Daniel
Brown, 6th, 2:20.86; Giacoma Rigue-
iro, 7th, 2:21.39; Jordan Mills, 8th,
2:22.05; Seth Mastrude, 9th, 2:24.19;
Hunter Bingham (PV), 13th, 2:28.81;
Sage Darlington, 18th, 2:43.83; Tan-
ner Lucas, 19th, 2:48.14.
BOYS
100
1,500
Reece Dixon (PV), 2nd, 11.74, Wyatt Daniel Brown, 1st, 4:45.54; Jor-
Hawkins, 8th, 11.89; Gaige Birming- dan Mills, 2nd, 4:48.79; Seth Mas-
ham, 14th, 12.53; Tom Gregg (PV),
trude, 3rd, 4:51.38; Peyton Waters,
13.12; Nick Huges, 31st, 14.08; Haven 4th, 4:51.95; Karsten Cikanek, 9th,
Olson, 37th, 14.98; Kayden Garbin,
5:09.05; Sage Darlington, 13th,
43rd, 16.74.
5:19.3; Allen Bedolla (PV), 18th,
200
5:31.76; Tanner Lucas, 20th, 5:45.94.
Malaki Myer, 2nd, 23.56; Reece Dixon 3,000
(PV), 3rd, 24.00; Diego Quintela, 6th,
Karsten Cikanek, 5th, 11:06.93;
24.33; Jackson Chandler (PV), 7th,
Wade Hawkins, 8th, 14:17.14.
24.34; Angel DeArcos, 12th, 25.14;
110 hurdles
Gaige Birmingham, 14th, 25.24;
Dash Bloomer, 5th, 18.13; Thaddeus
Kayden Garvin, 16th, 25.34; Tom
Pepera, 9th, 19.28; Casey Vaughan
Gregg (PV), 21st, 26.23; Gabe Bott,
33rd, 28.07; Allen Bedolla (PV), 37th, (PV), 13th, 20.93.
30.04.
300 hurdles
400
Kaden Krieger (PV), 2nd, 41.46;
Kaden Krieger (PV), 1st, 51.65; Mal-
Thaddeus Pepera, 5th, 44.18
Jackson Chandler and Tom
Gregg to place third in the
4x400 relay. Baker was less than
two-tenths of a second behind,
in fourth, with the quartet of
Wyatt Hawkins, Diego Quin-
tela, Myer and Angel DeArcos.
Baker will travel to Ontario
Tuesday, April 19, to compete
against Ontario, Four Rivers,
Harper and Vale.
2022
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