BAKER CITY HERALD • TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2022 A7 SPORTS BAKER TRACK AND FIELD Baker girls 1st, boys 2nd at ‘Ray Day’ Invitational Baker City Herald Talk about a photo finish. The Baker girls track and field team, by the barest of margins, nipped Pendleton to win the team title at the “Ray Day” Invitational meet Friday, May 6, at the BHS track. Baker, led by Emma Baeth’s wins in the 800 and 1,500, and Anna Belding’s first-place fin- ish in the 400, amassed 110 points to slip past the Bucka- roos, who had 109.5 points. Powder Valley was 12th, and Pine Eagle 15th. The Baker boys finished second behind Pendleton in the event honoring the late Ray Uriarte, a longtime Baker track coach who died earlier this year. “Ray Day turned out really well,” Baker coach Suzy Cole said. “There were lots of people and coaches from everywhere displaying their love for Ray by wearing Ray Day shirts and/or sharing stories of how Ray im- pacted them. Ray was a great person, coach and friend, who is deeply missed.” Pendleton had 127 points, Baker 105.5. Powder Valley was third in the boys meet with 56 points. Pine Eagle was 16th in the 21- team event. The event was something of a preview for next year, as Pendleton, now in Class 5A, will join Baker in the Class 4A Greater Oregon League. Cole said she experimented with putting athletes in some different events to get a sense of the best combinations to maximize the Bulldogs’ scoring during the GOL district meet, set for Saturday, May 14, also at BHS. “We have lots of opportuni- ties to have many strong per- formances,” Cole said. “Team- wise, we are set up to be a strong contender on both the boys and girls side.” Cole said Jordan Mills and Daniel Brown had strong meets, both with personal bests in the 800, while Mills had a PR in the 3,000, finishing third, and Brown had a PR in the 1,500, also finishing third. Ca- leb Brown of Pine Eagle won the 800. Angel DeArcos finished fifth in the 800, Tate Powell was sec- ond in the discus with a PR, and Alex Hobbs had a lifetime best in the javelin. On the girls side, Lilly Col- lins had PRs in the 200 and dis- cus, and Sofie Kaaen had a PR in winning the pole vault. Sofia Hanson had PRs in the long jump and triple jump. Cole credited Baker athletes for dealing not only with occa- sional rain showers and chilly temperatures during the Ray Day meet, but also a malfunc- tioning timing system. “I was very proud of those kids, who were able to with- stand the weather and meet issues and still compete hard and not be distracted by things they do not have control of,” Cole said. GIRLS Individual results PV — Powder Valley; PE — Pine Eagle 100 Jayden Whitford, 14th, 14.19; Ella Randall (PE), 26th, 14.73; Taylor Co- chell (PE), 28th, 14.78; Jaycee Gray (PV), 36th, 15.27; Lani Pierce, 38th, 15.44; Evie Davis (PV), 48th, 16.53 200 Taylor Cochell (PE), 20th, 30.52; Lilly Collins, 31st, 32.94 400 Anna Belding, 1st, 1:02.80; Hadley Wallace (PV), 19th, 1:29.48 800 Emma Baeth, 1st, 2:28.52; Emma Ian Crawford/Baker City Herald Baker’s Gabe Bott cleared 5 feet, 2 inches in the high jump during a meet on Friday, May 6, 2022, at Baker High School. Ian Crawford/Baker City Herald Baker’s Emma Baeth won the 800 and 1,500 races at the ‘Ray Day’ Invitational on Friday, May 6, 2022, at the BHS track. Ian Crawford/Baker City Herald Baker’s Nahom Svitak competes in the pole vault on Friday, May 6, 2022. Seth Mastrude, 19th, 2:24.57; Sage Darlington, 28th, 2:33.21; Allen Bedolla (PV), 35th, 2:43.87; Tanner Baker’s Montana Williams throws the javelin during a meet on Friday, May 6, 2022, at Baker High School. Lucas, 36th, 2:45.33 1,500 Ryann Paulsen, 2nd, 107-1 200 Timm, 5th, 2:36.62 High jump 1,500 Reece Dixon (PV), 2nd, 23.49; Malaki Daniel Brown, 3rd, 4:34.82; Peyton Waters, 5th, 4:38.79; Hunter Bing- Jozie Ramos, 5th, 5-0; Brooklyn Jaca Myer, 3rd, 23.51; Jackson Chandler Emma Baeth, 1st, 5:07.65; Sydney ham (PV), 10th, 4:42.25; Gabriel (PV), 5th, 24.23; Kayden Garvin, 7th, and Jacey Anderson (PV), 11th, 4-6; Lamb, 3rd, 5:27.45; Avery Collier, Brown (PE), 12th, 4:58.10; Seth Mas- 24.55; Diego Quintela, 8th, 24.58; Anna Johnson, 17th, 4-4 21st, 6:55.02 trude, 13th, 5:02.00; Karsten Cikanek, Wyatt Hawkins, 10th, 24.65; Cole Pole vault 3,000 24th, 5:09.44; Sage Darlington, 29th, Morgan (PE), 15th, 24.98; Gaige Bir- Sofie Kaaen, 2nd, 7-6 Sydney Lamb, 3rd, 12:00.10; Sofie 5:19.41; Allen Bedolla (PV), 34th, mingham, 28th, 25.95; Tom Gregg Kaaen, 4th, 12:11.56 Long jump (PV), 33rd, 26.47; James Denson (PE), 5:29.53; Tanner Lucas, 37th, 5:34.97 100 hurdles Ayla Bingham (PV), 2nd, 14-11; Sofia 39th, 27.02; Nahom Svitak, 46th, 3,000 Hanson, 9th, 14-1.25 Brooklyn Jaca, 3rd, 17.87; Evan Rex- Jordan Mills, 3rd, 10:31.44; Karsten 28.12; Hunter Bingham (PV), 49th, road, 23rd, 22.90 Triple jump Cikanek, 6th, 11:17.66; Jacob Mills, 28.41; Haven Olson, 53rd, 30.04 300 hurdles 14th, 14:52.48 Sofia Hanson, 6th, 30-8 400 110 hurdles Brooklyn Jaca, 4th, 53.30; Anna Jackson Chandler (PV), 1st, 52.65; Johnson, 6th, 56.71; Jayden Whit- Kaden Krieger (PV), 2nd, 16.00; Dash BOYS Giacomo Rigueiro, 2nd, 53.15; Tom ford, 9th, 58.87 PV — Powder Valley; PE — Pine Gregg (PV), 15th, 58.16; Trace Gover Bloomer, 6th, 17.67 4x100 relay Eagle 300 hurdles (PE), 22nd, 1:00.21; Casey Vaughan (PV), 28th, 1:01.96; Gabriel Brown Baker, 1st, 52.38 (Anna Belding, 100 Kaden Krieger (PV), 2nd, 41.07; Thad- Emma Baeth, Jayden Whitford, Sofia Reece Dixon (PV) and Caleb Brown (PE), 33rd, 1:03.80; Nick Hughes, deus Pepera, 4th, 43.67; Reeve Dam- Hanson) schen, 14th, 49.81; Casey Vaughan (PE), 13th, 12.16; Tom Gregg (PV), 35th, 1:04.63; Haven Olson, 40th, 1:11.36 (PV), 17th, 51.15 Reid Davis (PE), Powder Valley, 15th, 57.35 (Ayla 18th, 12.32; Gaige Birmingham, 19th, 51.99 Bingham, Jodi Bingham, Jaycee 22nd, 12.35; Wyatt Hawkins, 24th, 800 Gray, Maddy Leggett) 12.37; Reid Davis (PE), 29th, 12.50; Caleb Brown (PE), 1st, 2:01.46; Angel 4x100 relay Casey Vaughan (PV), 45th, 13.00; Shot put DeArcos, 5th, 2:07.16; Cooper Gover Baker, 2nd, 45.31 (Wyatt Hawkins, James Denton (PE), 51st, 13.09; Kayden Garvin, Diego Quintela, Mal- (PE), 6th, 2:07.93; Daniel Brown, Ella Randall (PE), 3rd, 34-1 Izek Cleveland, 53rd, 13.22; Na- aki Myer) 10th, 2:14.23; Peyton Waters, 13th, Discus hom Svitak, 57th, 13.52; Nick Powder Valley, 3rd, 45.65 (Jackson 2:17.47; Jordan Mills, 15th, 2:18.62; Lilly Collins, 4th, 88-11 Hughes, 60th, 13.57; Orrin Cobb Javelin (PV), 64th, 13.91; Haven Olson, 67th, 14.30 Dallee Bingham (PV), 1st, 107-10.5; Ian Crawford/Baker City Herald Come and see us for all of your vision needs • A great selection of frames to choose to get the look you want. • We carry both regular and prescription sunglasses. • In house repairs and special packages starting at $ 99 Eagle Optical 3705 Midway Drive • Baker City 541.523.2020 Chandler, Reece Dixon, Tom Gregg, Kaiden Krieger) 4x400 relay Baker, 2nd, 3:40.34 (Wyatt Hawkins, Diego Quintela, Malaki Myer, Angel DeArcos) Pine Eagle, 7th, 3:48.91 (Cooper Gover, Reid Davis, Caleb Brown, Cole Morgan) Shot put Mike Gentry, 4th, 41-5; Logan Profitt (PV), 9th, 38-10 Discus Tate Powell, 3rd, 121-01 Javelin Dash Bloomer, 8th, 135-01 High jump Kaden Krieger (PV), 2nd, 5-10; Thad- deus Pepera, 4th, 5-8; Giacomo Rigueiro, 8th, 5-6; Gabe Bott, 16th, 5-2 Pole vault Reeve Damschen, 2nd, 10-0; Gabe Bott, 3rd, 9-6; Gaige Birmingham, 11th, 7-0 Long jump Jackson Chandler (PV), 7th, 18-7 Triple jump Dash Bloomer, 5th, 39-11 GARAGE DOORS With Thermospan TM doors, you have your choice of styles, colors and customizing options. 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