A12 SPORTS Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, May 26, 2021 SHOOTING THE BREEZE Cult of the one-shot kill I The Eagle/Steven Mitchell Riley Robertson rounds the bases in the bottom of the first last week after hitting a home run versus Rogue River. Softball Continued from Page A11 as well, but they were happy that the team stayed relaxed and had fun the whole time. Robertson said Grant Union’s head coach Zach Williams’ favor- ite quote is to stay in the game for every pitch, “all game long.” Robertson said it was special to share the team’s postseason run with the seniors. “We’ve all been playing together for so long,” she said. “We’ve all looked up to (the seniors) since we were in the sixth grade.” Halle Parsons, one half of the Lady Pros’ starting pitching rotation, said the team’s success Track Continued from Page A11 Girls The Eagle/Steven Mitchell Grant Union freshman Drewsey Williams pitches against Rogue River last week. this year was significant given that she and fellow pitching ace Drewsey Williams are freshmen. Drewsey Williams concurred and said the pressure at times could be “nerve-wracking.” Williams said the team became a family throughout the season. Williams said Young, her cousin, took her under her wing when her older sister Taylor Allen — a former Grant Union softball standout — went off to college earlier this year. Family, Parsons said, was the overriding theme in the Lady Pros success this year. “We just worked as a fam- ily and looked at each other as a family,” she said. “And we had each other’s back.” High jump Eighth place: Carson Weaver Triple jump 12th place: Katie Rigby 10th place: Luke Jackson 800 meters 12th place: Brady Dole 3,000 meters Ninth place: Brady Dole 110-meter hurdles First place: Jordan Hall 13th place: Quinn Larson 300-meter hurdles Seventh place: Eli Wright Shotput Third place: Justin Hodge Javelin Third place: Eli Wright Fifth place: Jordan Hall High jump 10th place (tie): Drake Eut- ing and Eli Wright Long jump Fourth place: Jordan Hall Triple jump Third place: Jordan Hall 11th place: CJ Glimpse 14th place: Eli Wright 4x100 relay First place: Quaid Brandon, Justin Hodge, CJ Glimpse and Luke Jackson The Eagle/Steven Mitchell Harli Grove slides into third on a triple against Rogue River. 100 meters 11th place: Carson Weaver, 13.95a 300-meter hurdles 15th place: Katelyn Hughes 4x100 relay 10th place: Sydney Bran- don, Lauryn Pettyjohn, Carson Weaver and Katelyn Hughes Boys 100 meters Seventh place: Justin Hodge Ninth place: Quaid Brandon 200 meters Seventh place: Justin Hodge 10th place: Quaid Brandon 400 meters wasn’t, but because she felt deally, every time we she had failed to deliver take aim on a game ani- mal we would squeeze the quick, single-shot death off the perfect shot, the bul- that she feels every animal let would execute abso- is entitled to. After making lute perfect per- a less than ideal first formance upon hit, the buck was pur- sued in short order impact and our and dispatched. Her quarry would pass heart was still heavy on to that great big as the buck had to alfalfa field in the suffer awaiting the sky, hardly aware second, finishing that any transporta- Dale Valade tion between here shot. and there had taken This was a good place. Unfortunately the experience for her for reality is, how we imagine it many reasons. First, it’s a going in our heads and how reminder to take that extra it really goes seldom are the bit of time when pulling same thing. the trigger. Secondly, it’s One of the main rea- a reminder that we need to sons I wax contrarian to the have a conscience whenever taking a life. The fact that it increasingly popular prac- tice of extreme long-range pulled on her heart strings is shooting in hunting appli- proof that she has the proper cations is because a lot respect for the game she pursues. Thirdly, we need to can happen in between the be prepared. As I mentioned time you trip the trigger at the outset, sometimes and when the bullet makes despite our best plans things impact. Animals are living, go wrong. Sometimes, it moving, eating and breath- ing. Regularly they make simply takes more than one course adjustments, which shot. Having the respect to finish the job rather than just to our eyes may be com- pletely senseless and alto- moving on is the difference gether unanticipated in any between an ethical hunter possible way. These unex- and a dime store yahoo in pected movements can and my book. regularly do happen to hunt- The binary bottom line ers even at more regular here is to work to always hunting distances as well. sharpen your skills but to Nobody wants a wounded operate within your limita- animal making tracks for the tions while making every effort to make one-shot kills brush. Sometimes supple- mental bullets are needed to yet being fully prepared to seal the deal. place additional shots if nec- essary. Learn from mistakes Sure it’s our egos telling you make and grow from us that we never miss, and them. We owe it to the crea- we never need more than tures we pursue to be the one shot. Anyone who has hunted very long knows that very best we can at our craft. Anything less than our best is a stinky, sticky substance efforts should always be not to be confused with Shi- nola shoe polish. A relative eschewed. of mine, who is quite new We want to hear from you! Write to us at shootingthebree- to hunting, recently took her first buck. When relating the zebme@gmail.com! Dale Valade is a local story to me she was sheep- ish and a bit nervous. Not country gent with a love for because the buck was some- the outdoors, handloading, thing to be teased about, it hunting and shooting. MT. 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