Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 28,2014 - THREE
Cardinals fly home from state
with medals
lone library greets summer
with ‘Fizz, Boom, Read!’
The lone Cardinals sent
three athletes to the OSAA
1A State Championships
last week at the University
of Oregon’s Hayward Field
in Eugene. Out of a large
field of competitors, lone
men took 13lh o f 44 with
20 points, all earned by
Bailey Haguewood, while
the women landed 2 1st of 36
w ith 16 points, all earned by
Jessie Flynn.
M e a n w h i l e , on
t he i n d i v i d u a l f r ont ,
Haguewood had a season
best in high jump, tying his
personal record set at state
last year. Jessie Flynn had a
personal record both days in
the 400 prelim and the 400
final, and a season record
in the 300M hurdles final.
All three athletes made
finals in all their events,
with six of the seven events
endi ng on the podium
with medals earned. Full
i ndi vi dual stats are as
follows:
M en’s results
Discus - 1.6kg - Class 1A
S u mme r is com ing
and the lone library has an
exciting, science-focused
summer program called
“ Fizz, Boom, Read” in
the works for kids in the
community.
The kick-off event is
the day after school lets out,
June 12, at 1 p.m. in the lone
Community School gym.
The afternoon will feature
Charlie Brown, a visiting
comedy and juggling act.
After enjoying the show,
participants are invited to
stick around for the hands-
on circus arts workshop
with Charlie and his wife
Zephyr; learn to juggle,
hula hoop, balance things,
practice the Chinese yo-yo,
spin ribbon and just have
fun and move your body.
The Topic Club will provide
refreshments. There is no
age limit for the absolutely
free and open to the public
event.
Starting at this event,
children can register for
the summer reading prize
program and receive a
reading log to track the
number of minutes they
read or are read to. They
can bring their logs into the
library and get prizes for
certain numbers of minutes
read.
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Additionally, there will
be weekly programs on
Tuesdays. There will be an
Jessie Flynn at the final hurdle before the finish line in the
300M hurdles preliminary on May 22 in Eugene. -Photo by
Paula Emmel
Finals
6-00.00 (SR)
Cord Flynn, 112-00
Long Jump - Class IA
High Jump Class lA
Finals
Finals
3. Bailey Haguewood, 20-
3. B ailey H aguew ood, 01.75
Triple Jump - Class IA
Finals
2. Bailey Haguewood, 39-
11.50
Women’s results
400 Meters Class 1A -
Finals
5. Jessie Flynn, 1:03.75a
(PR)
400 Meters - Class lA
Prelims
5. Jessie Flynn, 1:03.93a
(PR)
300m Hurdles - 3 0 Class
l A Finals
3. Jessie Flynn, 49.62a (SR)
300m Hurdles - 30" - Class
1A - Prelims
3. Jessie Flynn, 50.88a
Long Jump Class ¡A
Bailey Haguewood sticks it in the triple jump during the state Finals
3. Jessie Flynn, 15-03.50
meet in Eugene last week. -Photo by Paula Emmel
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early literacy program at
10:30 a.m. for ages 2-‘/j to
6 years, and an afternoon
program at 1:30 p.m. for
grades kindergarten through
sixth. Programs for the
younger crowd will include
stories, hands-on activities,
crafts, music and more.
The ol der k i d s ’
program will tie literature.
both fiction and nonfiction,
to fun, quality hands-on
science activities and crafts.
All programs are free.
No registration or sign-ups
are necessary. The summer
programs will begin on
June 12 and run through
July, wrapping up with a
party to celebrate reading
accomplishments.
lone students attend
Music in May
lone music teach Jordan Bemrose took students (L-R) Jorge
Aguilar, Charlette Burghard and Oskar Peterson to “Music
in May” at Pacific University in Forest Grove, OR May 22-24.
Founded in 1948, Music in May is one of the longest-running
high school music festivals in the U.S; high-school music
directors recognize the event as a way to recognize students
who excel in orchestra, choir and band. Approximately 5U0
students participate each year, though event coordinators say
far more are nominated. -Contributedphoto
lone youngsters take a hike
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Fourth of July 5K to benefit
Wounded Warriors
The lone Lady Cardinal
basketball team will again
host the lone Fourth o f
July Dawn’s Early Light
5K. Run/W alk. As with
last year, proceeds from
the event will go to the
Wounded Warrior Project.
The w a lk /ru n w ill
take place July 4 with
registration at 7:30 a.m. and
the race to begin at 8 a.m.;
entry fee is $10. The race
will start on lone’s Main
Street across from the lone
Fire Hall.
Last year the girls, in
conjunction with the lone
American Legion Auxiliary,
raised nearly $2,500 for the
Wounded Warrior Project;
they say they hope to
exceed that this year with
a team fundraising goal
o f $4,500. Anyone who
is unable to participate
but who w ould like to
contribute to the charity
may go to https://support.
w oundedw arriorproject.
o rg /g ro u p -fu n d ra isin g /
lone4thofJuly5KWalkRun
and donate through the
website.
For further information
contact event coordinator
Lauren Garrett at 541-571-
5745 or Mike Garrett at
541-571-5435.
lone kindergarten through second-grade students took a hike during a recent field trip to
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Cutsforth Park. Pictured are: (front from left) Destiny Yates, Martin Mendoza, Makiyah
Christian, Michael McElligott, John McElligott, Cameron Proudfoot, Gus Cayce, Damaris
Cabero-Aguilar, Ariona Looney, Noah Rea, (middle from left) Jolene Serrano, Kelly Doherty,
Lizzie Doherty, Delaney Stefani, Ethan Ramos-Lopez, Victoria De La Torre, Brionna Serrano,
Karensa Jones, Carter Eynetich, Martin Medina, Noelia Ramirez, Sophie Qualls, Hailee Peck,
Liam Heideman, (back from left) Carter Epperson, Lily Reid, Mason Orem, Luis Ramos-Lopez,
Corey Rice, Katie Spivey and Hadley Wright. -Contributedphoto
Chamber lone pool opening
lunch
makes a splash
meeting
The next lunch
meeting o f the Heppner
C ham ber o f Com m erce
will be an all entities report
Thursday, June 4, at noon
in the Heppner City Hall
conference room.
Cost of lunch is $ 10;
Alvin Liu of Cornerstone
Gallery will cater.
Cham ber lunch
atten d ees are asked to
RSVP at 541-676-5536 no
later than the Wednesday Carter Eynetich. Delaney Stefani and Lily Reid enjoy opening
before to guarantee a lunch. day at the lone pool. -Contributedphoto
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