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I Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 14,2014 - FIVE Free Spray Dayz are Cardinals bring home medals from back for 2014 Portland meet For the fourth straight spring, the Morrow Soil and Water Conservation D istrict (SW CD) along with the Natural Resource C o n s e rv a tio n S erv ice (NRCS) will host “Free Spray Dayz” in Morrow County. The event will take place locally in Heppner City Park on Friday, May 23, from 9 a.m. to noon. During the last three annual events. Morrow SWCD Manager Janet G reenup says the organizations have given out nearly 800 gallons of pre-mixed, turf safe (one pass) weed killer to over 500 individuals. The chemical was donated by Morrow County Grain Growers. G re e n u p sa y s th e herbicide is mixed by a licensed chemical applicator and comes in a labeled one- gallon container ready for use, including a Material Safety Data Sheet. A lso a v a ila b le is in fo rm a tio n on w eed identification, conservation programs and various other ed u c a tio n a l m a teria ls. Participants must fill out a cooperative agreement. Free Spray Dayz are also planned in Boardman in the NAPA parking lot on Monday, May 19, and in Irrigon City Park on Wednesday, May 21; both events are also 9 a.m. to noon. The Cardinal track team did well this week despite being short in numbers; the lone team took only 13 to the Jo-High Invite in Joseph May 9 and eight to Portland for the PLS 1A Track Classic May 10. The team turned out eight PRs, three SRs and six benchmarks (BM) in Joseph, followed by four PRs— including a tie with a p rev io u s PR— at the Portland meet. PRs and SRs are noted in the stats to follow. In Joseph, the men placed sixth of eight teams and the women placed fifth of eight. In Portland, the women placed third overall with 19 teams participating, even with only three women participating in the meet. “ We are ex trem ely proud of their accom plishm ents,” said lone Coach Paula Emmel. The men placed seventh of 18 teams with only five young men participating. “ They also did the Cardinals proud!” Emmel said. “Spike” the mascot for Weed Awareness Week, waves to In fact, lo n e’s eight passing cars during the 2013 Free Spray Day sponsored by the qualifiers made a very good Morrow Soil and Water Conservation District and the Natural showing in Portland. All Resources Conservation Service. -File Photo FULL SERVICE Friday — Monday 8am — 8pm |> !d, SNACK BAR Tuesday — Thursday 8am — 8pm OPEN Breakfast »Lunch »Dinner j Reppner, Morphine 1-656-8 Greg Walden is fighting back against the President’s health care law that is negatively impacting the care available to the patients I see every day. That’s why I’m supporting Greg Walden.” - Dr. Victoria Harris MBA. MD. FACER Emergency Medicine Emergency Department Physician four members in field events advanced into the finals (top nine) and then placed on the podium, earning one gold medal, three silver medals, three bronze medals, a fifth, sixth, and two seventh- place ribbons. In ru n n in g e v e n ts Hector Aguilar subbed in the 200M for Jorge Aguilar, who was recovering from an injury, and in the 1500M for Joshua Stillman, who was home ill; Hector ran a near-personal record pace in the 1500M against a very tough field. Rachel Holland subbed in the I00M, running the race for the first time. “We greatly appreciate their willingness to help the team by subbing for te a m m a te s w ho w ere unable to run," said Emmel. Four of the five runners placed, bringing home a gold medal, a fourth-place ribbon and two seventh- place ribbons, lone’s two hurdlers brought home a gold and a seventh-place ribbon, as well. In sum m ary, Jessie Flynn brought home three gold and one silver medal. Em ily H olland brought home a silver medal and two ribbons. Rachel Holland brought home a ribbon for her efforts. Oskar Peterson brought home a ribbon. Luke Jobes brought home two ribbons, as did Jorge Aguilar. Bailey Haguewood brought home one silver and three bronze medals. D is tr ic ts a re th is Saturday, May 17, at 11 a.m. in Moro, at the Sherman County High School. I n d iv id u a l r e s u lts follow: Jo- High Invite Mens Results 100 Meters - Varsity 8. Cord Flynn, 12.91a B a ile y H a g u e w o o d , 13.05a O skar Peterson, 13.83a (PR) M arkus Sm ith, 14.29a (BM) Hector Aguilar, 14.48a Karsen Dumler, 15.37a 200 Meters - Varsity Hector Aguilar, 30.08a 400 Meters - Varsity 4. Hector Aguilar, 1:03.68a (PR) 800 Meters - Varsity 5. O s k a r P e t e r s o n , 2:25.40a 110m H u rd le s - 3 9 " - Jorge Aguilar launches the shot put at Joseph May 9. -Photo by Paula Emmel Varsity 5. Luke Jobes, 21.38a (SR) 300m H u rd le s - 3 6 " - Varsity 2. Cord Flynn, 49.00a 4. Luke Jobes, 49.92a Shot Put - 12lb - Varsity 4. Bailey Haguewood. 37- 11.00 (PR) 6. Jo rg e A g u ila r, 36- 00.00 Cord Flynn, 33-01.00 Markus Smith, 27-09.00 Hector Aguilar, 25-11.00 (BM) Karsen Dumler, 24-11.00 (BM) Discus - 1.6kg - Varsity 3. Cord Flynn, 120-03 (PR) 7. Jorge Aguilar, 100-01 Bailey Haguewood, 98-00 (BM) M arkus S m ith , 87-02 (PR) O skar P eterso n , 54-04 (BM) Javelin - 800g - Varsity 3. Luke Jobes, 126-00 (PR) Oskar Peterson, 56-01 Long Jump - Varsity Karsen Dumler, 13-01.00 (PR) Triple Jump - Varsity 1. Bailey Haguewood 39-10.00 (SR) Womens Results 100 Meters - Varsity 3. Jessie Flynn, 13.90a Sadie Hasbell. 15.16a 200 Meters - Varsity Rachel Holland, 31.19a Vicky Gluderer, 31,53a 3000 Meters - Varsity 4. Emily Holland. 18:31.00a (BM) 300m H u rd le s - 3 0 " - Varsity 1. Jessie Flynn, 51.40a Shot Put - 4kg - Varsity 3. Em ily H olland, 28- 07.00 Discus - l k g - Varsity 2. Emily Holland, 83-09 Javelin - 600g - Varsity 2. Emily Holland, 104- OS 3. Rachel Holland, 97-02 (PR) 7. Sadie Hasbell, 77-05 High Jump - Varsity 8. Jessie Flynn, 4-06.00 Long Jump - Varsity 1. Jessie Flynn, 15-07.50 (SR) 4. Sadie Hasbell, 13-06.00 PLS 1A Track Classic Mens Results 200 Meters - Varsity Hector Aguilar, 29.09a 400 Meters - Varsity 7. O s k a r P e t e r s o n , 1:02.30a 800 Meters - Varsity 4. Luke Jobes, 2:15.97a (PR) 1500 Meters - Varsity Hector Aguilar, 5:15.12a 300m H u rd le s - 3 6 " - Varsity 6. Luke Jobes, 50.25a Shot Put - 12lb - Varsity 6. Jo rg e A g u ila r, 35- 09.50 Discus - 1.6kg - Varsity 7. Jorge Aguilar, 100-11 Javelin - 800g - Varsity 3. Bailey Haguewood, 147- OS High Jump - Varsity 2. B ailey H aguew ood, 5-10.00 Long Jump - Varsity 3. Bailey Haguewood, 18- 05. 00 Triple Jump - Varsity 3. Bailey Haguewood, 39- OS.00 Womens Results 100 Meters - Varsity Rachel Holland, 15.04a (BM) 200 Meters - Varsity 7. Rachel Holland, 29.93a (tied PR) 400 Meters - Varsity 1. Jessie Flynn, 1:04.21a (PR) 300m H u rd le s - 3 0 " - Varsity 1. Jessie Flynn 50.61a Shot Put - 4 kg - Varsity 2. Emily Holland,31-11.50 (PR) Discus - l k g - Varsity 7. Emily Holland, 78-05 Javelin - 600g - Varsity 5. Em ily H olland, 106- 00 High Jump - Varsity 2. Jessie Flynn, 4-08.00 Markus Smith at the finish line in the 100M at the Jo-High Long Jump - Varsity Invite in Joseph May 9. -Photo by Paula Emmel 1. Jessie Flynn, 14-11.25 lone library plans Kindle Fire class T he lo n e L ib ra ry District will be sponsoring a free class on the operation and en jo y m en t o f the Kindle Fire on Wednesday, May 21, at 6 p.m. at the lone Public Library, 385 W 2nd St. Heidi Nelson will instruct this session; participants are asked to bring their devices with them. Space is limited, so call the library at 541-561- 9828 to reserve a spot. The library is open Monday and Wednesday from 1-6 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A lot o f people depend on me. Even with arthritis, I need to stay strong. 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