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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, May 7,2014
Cardinal track continues success toward season end
5. A u d r e y
(PR)
Spanish exchange student Carlos Monje-Viadero long jumps
while teammates Karsen Diuuler and Bailey Haguewood and
Coach Ryan Rudolf look on. Photo by Paula Emmel
The C ardinal track
and field team attended
two meets this past week,
going first to Stanfield on
Tuesday and then travelling
to Sisters, OR for the Sisters
Rotary Twilight Invitational
on Friday.
In S ta n f i e ld , th e
Cardinals celebrated the
day's perfect weather by
doing well both as a team
and as individuals. The
girls placed second and
the boys fourth out of the
five teams at the event.
Five athletes tried new
events, almost all o f them
placing, and the team saw
nine personal records (PRs)
and one season record (SR).
In Sisters, the team
faced stiffer competition
but still came away with
l l lh for the men and 13lh
for the women out o f a
field of 17 teams. The team
also saw four individuals
with PRs and two athletes
w ith a com bined three
SRs. In addition, seniors
Emily Holland and Bailey
Haguewood each placed in
all of their events.
The team has only two
meets left before districts;
the coming weekend is the
final weekend of the regular
track and field season. The
C ardinals go to Joseph
on Friday for the Jo-High
Invite beginning at 11 a m.,
and then the qualifiers only
will attend the PLS 1A
Track Cassic in Portland
on Saturday; events start at
11 a.m.
Full individual results
are as follows:
Stanfield meet, April 29
Mens Results
Guenther,
200 Meters - Varsity
35.55a
7. Jorge Aguilar, 28.20a 300m H urdles - 3 0 " -
Varsity
(PR)
1500 Meters - Varsity
1. Jessie Flynn, 52.62a
1. Joshua Stillman, 5:20.11 a Shot Put - 4kg - Varsity
300m H urdles - 3 6 " - 5. Emily Holland, 30-01.00
Varsity
(PR)
2. Cord Flynn, 46.85a
7. Rachel H olland, 25-
04.00
3. Luke Jobes, 48.24a
Discus - 1 kg - Varsity
(PR)
Shot Put - I2lb - Varsity
3. Emily Holland. 83-02
4. Jo rg e A g u ila r, 37- (SR)
00.00
8. A s h l e y M e d i n a ,
63-00
6. Cord Flynn, 34-04.00
Brandon Peck, 31-01.50 Javelin - 600g - Varsity
1. Emily Holland, 102-
(PR)
J o s h u a S t i l l ma n , 28- 09
02.50
4. Rachel Holland, 88-03
Discus - 1.6kg - Varsity
(PR)
1. Cord Flynn, 114-06
6. Sadie Hasbell, 81-00
High
Jump - Varsity
(PR)
5. Jorge Aguilar, 100-07
1. Jessie Flynn, 4-08.00
Brandon Peck, 78-04
Long Jump - Varsity’
Luke Jobes, 58-08
2. Sadie Hasbell, 14-01.00
Javelin - 800g - Varsity
(PR)
2. Luke Jobes, 117-02
Sisters Rotary Twilight
Invitational Friday, May 2
(PR)
Long Jump - Varsity
Mens Results
K a r s e n D u m l e r , 12- ¡00 Meters - Varsity
02.00
C arlos M onje-V iadero,
W omens Results
14.30a
100 Meters - Varsity
Karsen Dumler, 15.10a
1. Jessie Flynn, 13.88a
200 Meters - Varsity
3. Sadie Hasbell, 15.08a
C arlos M onje-V iadero,
6. V i c k y G l u d e r e r , 29.34a
16.24a
400 Meters - Varsity
7. A u d r e y G u e n t h e r , Oskar Peterson. 1:02.15a
16.50a
(PR)
200 Meters - Varsity
800 Meters - Varsity’
I R a c h e l H o l l a n d , Oskar Peterson, 2:25.13
30.19a
Joshua Stillman, 2:34.11
3. V i c k y G l u d e r e r , (SR - hand time)
34.40a
1500 Meters - Varsity
Sadie Hasbell goes for the long jump in the Sisters Rotary
TWilight Invitational May 2. -Photo by Paula Emmel
Joshua
Stillman,
5:29.89
Shot Put - 121b - Varsity
Jorge Aguilar, 36-00.50
J o s h u a St i l l ma n , 28-
00.00
Markus Smith, 27-10.50
Discus - 1.6kg- Varsity
Jorge Aguilar, 105-07
(PR)
Markus Smith. 81-09 (PR)
Javelin - 800g - Varsity
5. Bailey Haguewood, 145-
02
High Jump - Varsity
8. Bailey H aguew ood,
5-08.00
Long Jump - Varsity
5. Bailey Haguewood, 19-
11.50 (SR)
Carlos Monje-Viadero, 15-
11.00
K a r s e n D u m l e r , 12-
07.00
Triple Jump - Varsity
4. Bailey Haguewood, 39-
06.50 (SR)
W omens Results
200 Meters - Varsity
Rachel Holland. 30.39a
400 Meters - Varsity
Rachel
Holland,
1:09.33a
Shot Put - 4kg - Varsity
3. Emily Holland, 29-
09.00
Discus - I kg - Varsity
6. Emily Holland, 85-06
(PR)
Javelin - 600g - Varsity
6. Emily Holland, 101-
04
Rachel Holland, 83-11
Sadie Hasbell, 79-05
Long Jump - Varsity
Sadie Hasbell, 14-00.50
lone Legion Hall sports new roof
100 Meters - Varsity
2. Cord Flynn, 12.76a
T he l o n e L e g i o n
Karsen Dumler, 14.87a Hall now has a new tin
roof, thanks to Wildhorse
Advantage Dental Clinics LLC
Foundation, the Bank of
Comprehensive Exam + X-rays for:
Eastern Oregon, Columbia
Basin Electric, Invenergy,
Better Care
Ella Farms and numerous
Better Health
private donors from the
Better Value
community.
The Legion Auxiliary
was awarded a grant o f
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$ 10,000 from the Wildhorse
www.AdvantageDentalClinics.com
Foundation to kick off the
*0ffer good through 5 /3 0 /2 0 1 4 at the Heppner Clinic, (exam m ust be c irform ed
fundraising for the roof. The
on or before this date). New patients only, and if you currently do not n »ve a dental
provider. Som e restrictions apply.
Bank of Eastern Oregon
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followed with a $5.000
grant. The other companies
gave various amounts, and
the private donors made the
project a reality.
Seth
Moses
Cons t r uct i on won the
bid for the roofing. His
company started the project
on February 3 and hoped to
finish within approximately
two weeks. Weather did
not cooperate; snow and
ice made being on the roof
hazardous. The completion
of the project ended after
three weeks. The roof is
guaranteed for 20 years on
materials and 10 years on
workmanship. The total
cost came to $23,170.
Members o f the Legion
say they are very pleased
with the results.
“Without the help of our
generous patrons, the lone
Legion Post #95 and the lone
Legion Auxiliary Unit #95
would have spent several
years doing fundraisers to
undertake this project,”
said a Legion spokesperson.
“ Instead, the fundraising
to the completion o f the
project took only eight
months. The hall is again
weather-tight, and other
improvements to the inside
can be undertaken.”
Proud to be part of Morrow County
“Hometown People, Hometown Spirit! ”
The lone American Legion Hall received a new roof recently
thanks to community support. -Contributedphoto
DICKENSON
RETIRES
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my grandkids, work on my
yard,” says Dickenson, “to
do the things I love when
I want, not when my job
dictates I can do them.”
Part of our Heppner branch team from left: Jeremy Arbogast, Ashli Gould, Brianna Peterson, Hannah Lankford,
Betty Jo Colvin, Kay Proctor, Meghan McCabe, Sandra Van Liew, KayRene Qualls, Hanna Lovgren, & Joe Perry
Seated from left: Tncia Rollins, Bev Crum, & Jessica Peterson
Some lead the way so others may follow. There are those rare
individuals who set an example for all of us to follow. You’ll find
them in church groups, service groups or as individual volunteers.
Some work as teachers, in law enforcement, or BEO bankers.
Whoever they are, wherever they are, they all have two things in
common. They have more attention on others than they do
themselves and they make your hometown a better place to live.
Set a good example. Get involved in community service.
“I will miss seeing the
accom plishm ents o f my
students. I will miss the
people I work with, a lot,
(but) I know it’s time for
me to do something.”
Elect Don Russell
Morrow County
Commissioner
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In 2013, our Heppner & lone branch employees contributed over 3,000 hours in
community service. And, BEO’s Heppner & lone Branches donated over
$31,390 to help support local community organizations & school programs.
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Bank of
Eastern Oregon
Supporting Morrow County -
the place we call home.
Heppner Branch • 541-676-9125
lone Branch • 541-422-7466
www.beobank.com
Our lone branch team: Russell Seewald,
Taranna Patton, Sharon Rietmann,
____________& Gina Jepsen___________
Member FDIC
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4s your County Commissioner, I
pledge to work hard to improve
the livability of Morrow county
through good government.
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