The BulleTin • Friday, June 25, 2021 B5 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 TODAY SATURDAY TONIGHT HIGH 92° LOW 57° Hot with brilliant sunshine Record-breaking temperatures with sunshine ALMANAC Yesterday Normal Record 91° 75° 99° in 1926 59° 43° 27° in 1985 PRECIPITATION 24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday 0.22" Record 0.60" in 1975 Month to date (normal) 0.68" (0.59") Year to date (normal) 2.83" (5.61") Barometric pressure at 4 p.m. 30.04" SUN, MOON AND PLANETS Rise/Set Today Sat. Sun 5:23am/8:52pm 5:24am/8:52pm Moon 10:24pm/6:04am 11:10pm/7:15am Mercury 4:33am/7:11pm 4:29am/7:08pm Venus 7:16am/10:28pm 7:18am/10:28pm Mars 8:12am/10:57pm 8:11am/10:55pm Jupiter 11:50pm/10:25am 11:46pm/10:21am Saturn 11:00pm/8:43am 10:56pm/8:39am Uranus 2:28am/4:40pm 2:25am/4:37pm Last New First Full Jul 1 Jul 9 Jul 17 Jul 23 Tonight's sky: Low in the southeast is Antares of Scorpion. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI UV INDEX TODAY 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 10 10 5 The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index ™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. 0-2 Low, 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme. POLLEN COUNT Trees Moderate Weeds Absent Source: Oregon Allergy Associates TUESDAY 107° 73° Record-breaking temperatures with sunshine EAST: Bright sunshine and hot Friday. Fair weather Friday night. Record-breaking heat is likely this weekend! 103° 65° Record-breaking temperatures with sunshine Very hot; dangerous heat Astoria 75/59 Record-breaking temperatures with sunshine Hood River NATIONAL WEATHER As of 7 a.m. yesterday Reservoir Acre feet Capacity Crane Prairie 47488 86% Wickiup 42189 21% Crescent Lake 24766 28% Ochoco Reservoir 7932 18% Prineville 69721 47% River fl ow Station Cu.ft./sec. Deschutes R. below Crane Prairie 113 Deschutes R. below Wickiup 1130 Deschutes R. below Bend 128 Deschutes R. at Benham Falls 1440 Little Deschutes near La Pine 87 Crescent Ck. below Crescent Lake 71 Crooked R. above Prineville Res. 2 Crooked R. below Prineville Res. 255 Crooked R. near Terrebonne 60 Ochoco Ck. below Ochoco Res. 12 -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s NATIONAL EXTREMES YESTERDAY (for the T-storms Yesterday City Hi/Lo/Prec. Abilene 97/76/0.00 Akron 84/59/0.00 Albany 76/45/0.00 Albuquerque 88/69/Tr Anchorage 63/54/0.33 Atlanta 83/69/0.00 Atlantic City 77/52/0.00 Austin 94/74/0.00 Baltimore 78/54/0.00 Billings 90/62/0.05 Birmingham 88/70/0.00 Bismarck 89/60/0.00 Boise 95/63/0.00 Boston 74/59/0.00 Bridgeport, CT 74/56/0.00 Buffalo 85/58/0.00 Burlington, VT 81/50/0.00 Caribou, ME 77/45/0.00 Charleston, SC 84/67/0.00 Charlotte 81/65/0.00 Chattanooga 86/65/0.00 Cheyenne 79/62/Tr Chicago 76/68/0.32 Cincinnati 83/59/0.00 Cleveland 85/59/0.00 Colorado Springs 88/71/0.23 Columbia, MO 82/70/0.11 Columbia, SC 84/67/0.00 Columbus, GA 87/71/0.00 Columbus, OH 87/56/0.00 Concord, NH 78/43/0.00 Corpus Christi 94/78/0.00 Dallas 95/78/0.00 Dayton 85/59/0.00 Denver 84/65/0.12 Des Moines 87/69/0.26 Detroit 82/63/Tr Duluth 81/63/0.10 El Paso 102/82/0.00 Fairbanks 80/62/0.00 Fargo 85/57/0.00 Flagstaff 77/50/0.00 Grand Rapids 74/61/1.21 Green Bay 76/63/0.62 Greensboro 78/58/0.00 Harrisburg 80/55/0.00 Hartford, CT 79/48/0.00 Helena 87/55/0.00 Honolulu 87/73/0.02 Houston 94/77/0.01 Huntsville 87/65/0.00 Indianapolis 80/61/0.40 Jackson, MS 94/75/Tr Jacksonville 84/73/0.38 Today Hi/Lo/W 98/75/s 83/69/t 80/66/pc 91/66/s 64/54/c 85/67/pc 74/70/pc 95/75/pc 81/70/pc 77/60/pc 87/70/t 76/59/t 93/65/s 75/67/pc 76/68/sh 88/68/pc 84/69/pc 76/61/pc 84/72/t 83/67/pc 88/67/c 65/50/c 81/70/t 84/71/c 83/71/t 77/53/t 91/75/t 84/69/t 87/69/t 84/71/t 74/61/pc 92/78/pc 96/77/s 81/72/t 75/54/t 84/70/t 75/70/r 80/57/c 102/76/s 75/53/pc 77/60/t 77/45/s 75/67/r 79/61/c 78/66/pc 83/70/pc 79/65/pc 80/59/pc 87/72/s 92/78/t 87/69/t 80/73/t 89/72/t 83/72/t Amsterdam Athens Auckland Baghdad Bangkok Beijing Beirut Berlin Bogota Budapest Buenos Aires Cabo San Lucas Cairo Calgary Cancun Dublin Edinburgh Geneva Harare Hong Kong Istanbul Jerusalem Johannesburg Lima Lisbon London Madrid Manila 65/57/c 94/77/s 61/52/pc 113/83/pc 96/82/t 83/69/c 85/75/s 74/60/t 66/48/pc 88/65/s 60/49/pc 85/76/s 96/73/s 79/60/pc 86/77/t 56/49/sh 56/49/sh 73/53/t 73/49/s 87/81/t 84/72/s 85/67/s 67/47/s 66/63/pc 86/61/s 68/52/sh 91/62/s 90/80/t Saturday Hi/Lo/W 92/70/pc 85/71/t 79/70/t 87/63/c 57/51/sh 87/71/t 77/70/pc 94/74/pc 87/72/pc 79/58/c 88/72/t 80/56/t 96/72/s 82/71/pc 79/69/pc 81/72/t 80/73/t 75/66/t 84/73/t 86/69/pc 90/72/pc 66/49/pc 81/72/t 87/72/t 85/71/t 69/52/t 84/72/t 87/71/t 88/73/t 87/72/t 80/68/pc 92/76/s 94/77/pc 87/71/t 70/53/t 79/64/t 83/73/t 74/59/pc 100/72/s 74/54/c 77/58/pc 75/47/s 79/70/t 72/61/sh 83/68/sh 89/72/pc 82/69/pc 82/60/pc 87/73/pc 92/77/pc 88/71/c 86/73/t 90/71/t 85/73/t City Juneau Kansas City Lansing Las Vegas Lexington Lincoln Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Madison, WI Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville New Orleans New York City Newark, NJ Norfolk, VA Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Palm Springs Peoria Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, ME Providence Raleigh Rapid City Reno Richmond Rochester, NY Sacramento St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco San Jose Santa Fe Savannah Seattle Sioux Falls Spokane Springfi eld, MO Tampa Tucson Tulsa Washington, DC Wichita Yakima Yuma Yesterday Hi/Lo/Prec. 60/54/1.43 89/73/0.19 77/62/0.79 95/78/0.06 83/59/0.00 86/68/1.45 92/72/0.00 74/62/0.00 87/63/0.00 76/71/0.33 92/69/0.00 85/79/0.05 78/71/0.16 90/78/0.00 92/62/0.00 93/79/0.94 77/61/0.00 79/58/0.00 75/65/0.00 94/76/0.00 84/70/0.74 88/73/0.01 107/79/0.00 76/69/0.26 80/57/0.00 104/78/0.00 81/53/0.00 73/47/0.00 74/53/0.00 79/57/0.00 84/61/0.30 88/62/0.04 79/55/0.00 82/52/0.00 87/57/0.00 82/71/0.03 80/66/0.10 95/78/0.00 74/66/0.00 75/61/0.00 77/59/0.00 91/62/0.04 83/70/0.00 83/55/0.00 84/70/0.00 90/61/0.00 90/69/0.00 90/76/1.18 99/75/Tr 97/77/0.00 79/60/0.00 99/77/0.00 97/55/0.00 105/81/0.02 Today Hi/Lo/W 61/55/r 88/72/t 75/68/r 101/82/s 83/68/c 84/67/t 92/76/t 79/63/pc 87/75/c 83/67/c 88/75/t 87/80/t 79/66/c 87/67/c 89/72/c 89/78/t 79/70/sh 82/71/sh 82/73/t 94/75/s 85/69/t 85/74/t 107/79/s 84/71/t 82/70/pc 106/83/s 85/67/pc 68/61/sh 77/66/pc 80/68/t 66/54/t 91/64/s 81/70/t 88/68/pc 92/58/s 92/77/t 87/63/t 95/77/pc 74/63/pc 71/59/pc 77/59/pc 88/57/s 86/72/t 87/66/pc 86/65/c 93/66/s 92/75/t 87/76/t 102/76/s 95/78/pc 82/72/pc 94/70/t 101/69/s 107/74/s Saturday Hi/Lo/W 72/54/c 82/67/t 82/72/t 105/86/s 86/68/c 77/61/t 90/74/t 83/65/s 90/75/c 75/63/sh 89/75/c 88/80/sh 76/66/sh 80/64/c 91/73/c 88/78/t 83/71/pc 86/72/pc 86/73/pc 86/68/t 78/62/t 87/74/t 112/84/s 83/71/t 85/71/pc 107/83/s 86/69/t 76/66/pc 79/69/pc 84/69/t 73/54/pc 95/68/s 88/71/pc 84/70/t 101/62/s 91/77/t 89/65/s 94/77/pc 73/64/pc 74/60/s 82/60/s 81/55/t 86/74/t 97/70/s 75/61/pc 100/72/s 86/70/t 91/77/t 102/76/s 88/72/c 88/74/pc 82/66/t 108/75/s 108/75/s 107/81/0.00 72/58/0.22 82/55/0.00 93/70/0.00 75/50/0.00 90/79/0.02 100/84/0.00 86/68/0.02 72/52/0.00 81/52/Tr 70/55/0.00 77/63/0.00 82/70/0.01 52/38/0.00 75/55/0.00 71/61/Tr 82/64/0.00 90/74/0.00 88/78/0.57 71/57/0.25 69/57/0.15 86/72/0.46 86/72/0.00 79/67/0.11 82/61/0.00 73/59/0.00 88/66/0.17 82/66/0.28 105/82/pc 69/53/t 84/68/c 94/70/c 73/55/pc 88/78/s 102/85/pc 85/70/pc 72/53/c 82/65/c 70/58/pc 80/67/pc 83/61/pc 51/40/r 78/58/pc 74/57/pc 82/66/c 88/76/pc 87/77/t 68/56/pc 66/49/s 91/79/sh 88/74/s 79/70/sh 82/68/t 77/64/s 78/62/s 75/60/t 109/81/pc 68/56/t 79/71/t 92/72/pc 75/54/c 88/77/t 100/84/pc 82/70/c 76/55/pc 78/70/t 73/61/t 79/65/c 84/63/s 51/28/pc 79/59/pc 79/56/s 79/66/pc 78/73/r 87/77/t 68/56/pc 64/46/s 93/80/t 88/76/s 81/68/c 82/72/t 82/67/s 81/59/pc 75/58/t INTERNATIONAL 48 contiguous states) National high: 112° at Death Valley, CA National low: 30° at Wolcott, CO Precipitation: 1.98" at Tampa, FL FIRE INDEX High Very high Very high Very high Very high Hot with clouds and sunshine NATIONAL Yesterday Today Saturday Yesterday Today Saturday Yesterday Today Saturday City Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Astoria 68/56/0.00 75/59/pc 77/62/pc La Grande 88/59/0.00 93/63/s 100/63/s Portland 89/57/0.00 93/70/pc 104/75/s Baker City 88/50/0.08 94/57/s 95/57/s La Pine 89/45/0.00 88/56/s 93/62/s Prineville 90/52/0.00 96/63/s 93/65/s Brookings 60/53/Tr 65/53/s 68/55/c Medford 97/64/0.00 99/67/s 105/73/s Redmond 95/52/Tr 95/59/s 101/63/s Roseburg 92/56/0.00 95/65/s 103/68/pc Burns 92/46/0.00 91/55/s 95/61/s Newport 61/54/0.00 64/55/pc 66/57/s Eugene 91/53/0.00 95/61/s 103/66/s North Bend 65/56/0.00 66/56/s 68/57/pc Salem 90/55/0.00 93/68/pc 104/71/s Klamath Falls 91/50/0.01 92/55/s 96/59/s Ontario 100/61/0.00 100/67/s 101/72/s Sisters 88/52/0.00 94/62/s 100/66/s Lakeview 88/44/0.03 90/57/s 92/60/s Pendleton 93/60/0.00 99/65/s 106/68/s The Dalles 97/68/0.00 104/70/pc 111/74/s Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice, Tr-trace, Yesterday data as of 5 p.m. yesterday -10s 97° 66° TRAVEL WEATHER Umatilla 103/69 Rufus Hermiston 100/72 103/68 103/71 Arlington Hillsboro Portland Meacham Lostine 101/69 93/65 93/70 93/60 Wasco 92/64 Enterprise Pendleton The Dalles CENTRAL: Sunny, Tillamook 90/63 100/70 99/65 Sandy 104/70 McMinnville breezy and hot Friday. 76/59 Joseph Heppner La Grande 91/68 Maupin Government 94/66 Fair weather Friday 93/63 89/61 Camp 98/70 Condon 94/66 Union Lincoln City night. Excessive and 89/64 85/64 94/61 Salem 67/58 Spray record-breaking heat Granite Warm Springs 93/68 Madras 93/64 Albany 82/55 is likely this weekend! Newport Baker City 96/62 97/67 Mitchell 64/55 91/65 94/57 WEST: Sunny and Camp Sherman 90/59 Redmond Corvallis John Yachats Unity turning hot Friday. 92/62 95/59 88/62 Day Prineville 90/57 Clear and warm Friday 64/55 Ontario Sisters 96/63 Paulina 91/61 100/67 night. Excessive and Florence Eugene 94/62 Bend Brothers 89/54 Vale dangerous heat is 67/55 95/61 92/57 86/55 Sunriver 101/69 likely this weekend! Nyssa 89/59 Hampton Cottage La Pine 102/67 Juntura Oakridge Grove 88/56 88/55 OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay Burns 94/57 92/63 96/64 Fort Rock 68/55 91/55 Riley YESTERDAY Crescent 89/54 90/56 High: 100° 88/54 Bandon Roseburg Christmas Valley Jordan Valley at Ontario Beaver Frenchglen Silver 65/55 95/65 89/53 85/55 Low: 44° Marsh Lake 88/58 Port Orford 89/55 88/53 at Lakeview Grants Burns Junction Paisley 68/55 Pass 90/63 Chiloquin 90/57 103/70 Medford Rome 90/55 Gold Beach 99/67 91/62 64/54 Klamath Fields Ashland McDermitt Lakeview Falls Brookings 91/61 95/68 92/55 88/57 65/53 90/57 Seaside 75/58 Cannon Beach 75/59 THURSDAY 102° 64° Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. 541-683-1577 WATER REPORT Bend Redmond/Madras Sisters Prineville La Pine/Gilchrist WEDNESDAY OREGON WEATHER TEMPERATURE Grasses High MONDAY 103° 70° 98° 64° Clear and mild Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest. High Low SUNDAY Shown are today’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Rain Showers Snow Flurries Ice Warm Front Stationary Front Cold Front Source: USDA Forest Service 66/52/0.00 94/75/0.00 59/41/0.02 113/81/0.00 95/81/0.00 83/65/0.62 82/73/0.00 71/57/0.24 64/50/0.01 99/66/0.00 63/55/0.24 90/74/0.00 97/75/0.00 66/52/0.25 90/79/0.08 64/52/0.24 66/58/0.62 72/55/0.26 68/48/0.00 85/80/0.24 81/66/0.00 85/64/0.00 65/46/0.00 67/63/0.00 90/61/0.00 68/50/0.00 84/55/0.00 92/77/0.28 70/61/t 96/77/s 65/57/c 115/84/s 95/81/pc 90/69/pc 86/76/s 75/57/pc 66/49/pc 85/62/pc 56/41/pc 87/76/s 97/75/s 83/58/pc 84/78/t 60/51/sh 56/48/pc 80/57/t 75/48/s 89/83/t 86/72/s 85/68/s 66/43/s 66/62/s 81/59/s 69/59/c 93/62/s 94/81/t Mecca Mexico City Montreal Moscow Nairobi Nassau New Delhi Osaka Oslo Ottawa Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome Santiago Sao Paulo Sapporo Seoul Shanghai Singapore Stockholm Sydney Taipei City Tel Aviv Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Vienna Warsaw NBA Former Blazers broadcaster Kent puts things in perspective BY JOE FREEMAN The Oregonian A couple hours after learn- ing that he had lost his dream job, Jordan Kent settled into the family ride for a daylong drive to Boise. He looked in the backseat at his two young kids, glanced to the side at his wife, and the miserable reality of the mo- ment suddenly evaporated into an unexpected realization. “This is all you really need in life,” Kent said. “Faith, family and health. It was just a won- derful reminder of that. When something like this happens and you come home and your son runs up and just wants a big hug and kiss and is ex- cited to see you, it just lets you know: This is all I need.” It’s been eight days since the Portland Trail Blazers parted ways with Kent, who had worked as a broadcaster for the organization for five years, including the last year-plus as its television play-by-play com- mentator. He found out in a mid-week morning meeting, which he thought would be a routine annual performance review, and the news was both Wrestling Continued from B3 5A state championship meet Where: Cottage Grove High School When: Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Local qualifiers Crook County: Jackson Wainwright (106), Mason Lacey (113), Mitch Warren (113), Tucker Bonner (120), Robert Lacey (120), Steven Ware (126), Cash Wells (132), Trevor Martin (132), Wyatt Wood (138), Garrett Cobb (138), Ross McKinney (145), Collier Buffington (145), Jef- frey Schuler (152), Alexan- der Vail (160), Brayden Duke (170), Gage Hanson (170), Benjamin Sather (182), Ray Solis (182), Hayden Hilder- shocking and disheartening. Kent landed the coveted play-by-play gig amid less- than-ideal circumstances, in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic and just three weeks before the Blazers were sched- uled to resume their season in the Disney World bubble. But despite having never called an NBA game, Kent exceeded ex- pectations and, after an exten- sive national search, the team gave him the high-profile job permanently three months later. He said he “wouldn’t change a thing” about his performance or the experience, despite how things ended. It was a unique challenge that required Kent and color analyst Lamar Hurd to broadcast games remotely from a studio because of en- hanced COVID-19 safety measures, so he didn’t have the benefit of feeding off a live crowd and the emotion of watching in person. But he deftly adjusted to the condi- tions and earned praise for his work, especially considering his inexperience. Even as the Blazers told him they were going in a different brand (220) Redmond: Hailey Lakin (106), Kore Medina (113), Lo- gan Hill (113), Ansen Widing (120), Kagan Lawrence (126), Cutter Woollard (132), Junior Downing (138), Kole Davis (145), Joseph Downing (152), Dylan Lee (160), Colt Storey (170), William Witcraft (195), Kenyth Kettle (195), Austin Carter (220), Brogan Halsey (220), Ashton Fields (285), Jax Cummings (285) Ridgeview: Braden Over- bay (106), Elijah Hocker (120), Steven Cassell (138), Daniel Jaramillo (152), Ethyne Reid (160), Owen Lee (160), Rylen Castino (170), Anthony Lochner (182), Lo- gan Shenk (285) 4A state championship meet Where: Cascade High Bruce Ely/Portland Trail Blazers, file Former Oregon football and basketball player Jordan Kent worked as a broadcaster for the Portland Trail Blazers for five years, including the last year-plus as their television play-by-play commentator. The organi- zation parted ways with him last week. direction, Kent said, they didn’t criticize his ability or perfor- mance, and thanked him for rising to the occasion at a time they needed him. In the end, the team decided to bring back veteran broadcaster Kevin Ca- labro, who left abruptly before the bubble. The sides are nego- tiating a return and the team is hopeful the future Hall of Famer will finish his career in Portland. “I have zero regrets about the job I did and the prepara- tion I put into the broadcast,” he said. “I’m very proud of the of the job I did, especially in the first year with no fans and while calling games in a stu- dio. And I absolutely feel like I knocked it out of the park this year. It meant a lot that they said it wasn’t performance based. I can walk away with my head held high.” Besides, as Kent noted, it’s not the first time he has had to go through something like this. He likens it to his brief play- ing career in the NFL, during which he was cut more than once. So while he has experienced a wide range of emotions the last eight days, he enters the next phase of his professional life content with his work and grateful for the opportunity. “Obviously, it’s very dis- appointing,” he said. “To see things end as soon as they did without getting a true regular season to do it is tough. But at the same time, I understand there’s a business aspect to this and no matter how great or cool a job is, at the end of the day, it’s just a job. It would be easy to have all sorts of re- sentment and anger and frus- tration. But life’s too short for that. I had a chance to work for a first-class organization and it was a wonderful experience.” Besides, as one door closes, others open. Before he took over Blazers play-by-play du- ties, he was active in Esports broadcasting, most notably with Nintendo. He expects School (Turner) When: Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Local qualifiers Madras: Carlos Torres (113), Sebastian Bisland (126), Isaiah Martinez (160), Cael White (160), Collin Swit- zler (170), Reece White (182), Brady David (195) Sisters: Hayden Kunz (132), Wyatt Maffey (145), Carson Brown (152), Jared Miller (160), Henry Rard (220), Hunter Spor (185) 3A state championship meet Where: Redmond High School When: Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Local Qualifiers La Pine: Tyson Flack (106), Allen Jordan (113), Dylan Mann (132), Jose Orozco to resume that line of work. Also, Kent already has been approached by multiple net- works with opportunities to call college basketball and foot- ball games starting this fall. He didn’t want to divulge details, but odds are high you’ll be see- ing him soon on your living room television. In the meantime, Kent is fo- cused on last-minute details surrounding his annual youth sports camp. It kicks off its 10th year on Monday and will make stops across 23 locations in Oregon and southwest Washington over the next seven weeks, wel- coming 3,200 kids along the way. Kent’s time with the Blazers is over, but his impact in the area will continue. “It was an amazing oppor- tunity and I’m grateful for the time I got to do it and the re- lationships I made,” Kent said of his play-by-play stint. “It has set me up for the rest of my ca- reer. I’m still young and I have a lot of broadcasting left. The sky’s the limit and I’m looking at the future with a sense of ex- citement.” Kadin Yeager (285) Ryan Brennecke/Bulletin file photo Redmond High School’s Junior Downing, top, wrestles against Sweet Home High School’s Ryker Hartsook during the 145-pound match at an outdoor wrestling meet at Redmond earlier this season. (152), Kaden Lorimor (152), Garrett Forbes (160), Domi- nick Evans (170), Lucino Go- mez-Leal (170), Dylan Han- key (182), Sean Forbes (182), Landen Roggenkamp (195), 2A/1A state championship meet Where: Sweet Home High School When: Friday and Saturday Placing Rounds: Saturday, 5 p.m. Local Qualifiers Culver: Aiden Guest (106), Debren Sanabria (113), Thad- ius Brown (113), Jordan Piercy (120), Brody Piercy (126), Derek Torres (132), Reeden Arsenault (138), An- thony Hood (152), Wyatt Corwin (152), Isaiah Toomey (170), Nicolas Navarro (182), Gabe Wilson (182), Chris- tian Mattson-McKenzie (195), Eduardo Penaloza (220), Wy- lie Johnson (285) e Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com