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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 17, 2017 Greg Grant receives Mustang golf sweeps districts state award -From PAGE ONE (1138. The top two teams 15-stroke lead from the first of the tournament. Other Heppner High School Athletic Director Greg Grant (right) receives the 2A Athletic Director of the Year Award. Grant was honored at the recent Oregon Athletic Directors Association Conference. Presenting the award is Bill Anderson, the 2A rep- resentative to the OADA board of directors. -Contributed photo TRACK DISTRICTS -Continued from PAGE ONE field team attended the 1A 300m hurdles; sophomores Trent Smith in the 800m and 3000m, Hunter Nichols in the 1500m and 3000m, Jacob Wallace in the 110m hurdles and Derek Howard in shot put; and freshman Makayla Silvia in the 100m hurdles and high jump. Finally, the Heppner Alex Lindsay was named Most Valuable Male Athlete of the Columbia Basin Conference. -Contributed photo team’s Alex Lindsay re- ceived a special honor at the district meet when he was named Most Valuable Male Athlete of the Co- lumbia Basin Conference for his performance during the season. The Cardinal track and Special District 3 Champi- onships last Saturday, May 13, at Sherman County Jr/ Sr High School in Moro. Ione men walked away with eighth place out of the field of 10, while the Lady Cards took sixth. Two Ione athletes placed second in their district events to earn a slot at the state champion- ship, Hayden Qualls in the 3000 Meter and Macken- zie Heideman in the 1500 Meter. In addition, three Ione athletes finish the season in the top 10 of the 1A rankings for their events. Sophomore Hayden Qualls ranks ninth in the state for the 1500 Meters (4:35.25 PR) and 3000 Meters (10:03.68 PR), sophomore Laura Ayala ranks ninth in the 100m hurdles (18.35 PR) and senior Cord Flynn ranks seventh in Javelin (154’ 8 PR). The state track meet is coming up this Thursday and Friday at Hayward Field at the University of Oregon in Eugene. Heppner Results The Heppner Mustang golf program took care of business over the two days of the district golf tourna- ment and came home with both the girls’ and boys’ team titles. The champion- ship tournament was held at Pendleton Country Club and featured 43 girl golfers and 52 boys from all over eastern Oregon. The Heppner girls’ team shot an impressive 730 total for the two days to get the title. They bested second-place La Grande by 135 stokes as they shot an 865. Other team scores were Burns (886), Ontario (957), Vale (1008), Grant Union (1019) and Nyssa qualified for state. Sophie Grant led the team with a two-day total of 164 to finish as the third- place medalist at the tourna- ment. Amanda Rea shot a 182 to finish fourth overall and Nicole Propheter was the fifth-place medalist with a 187. Madison Combe finished with a total of 198 while Caitlyn Scrivner and Claire Grieb combined for a total of 211. Other schools repre- sented in the girls’ tourna- ment were Imbler, Nixy- aawii, Baker, Enterprise, Mac-Hi and Wallowa. In the boys’ tourna- ment, Heppner took a day into day two action and stretched it out to 28 strokes to get the title over La Pine. The Mustangs shot 698 while La Pine finished with a 726. The rest of the team scores were Burns (756), Enterprise (761), Nixyaawii (788), Imbler (831), Vale (844), Nyssa (886), Echo (937) and Grant Union (1038). The top four teams from the boys’ tournament qualified to go to the state tournament. Logan Grieb finished as the second-place medal- ist overall by shooting a two-day total of 163. Dan Bretsch shot a 169 to finish as the fifth-place medalist Heppner scores were Kel- len Grant (175), Jake Lind- say (200) and Logan Bur- right (201). Reno Ferguson golfed as an alternate at the tournament. Other schools that had players there were Adrian, Cove and Wallowa. The Heppner girls’ team traveled this week to Trysting Tree Golf Club in Corvallis to participate in the OSAA 4A/3A/2A/1A State Golf Championship tournament. The Mustang boys’ team competed in the OSAA 3A/2A/1A tour- nament, held in Redmond at the Eagle Crest Resort Ridge Course. Following are Hep- pner’s individual stats from the district meet: Varsity Men 100m—4 th , Amund Berg, 12.55 200m—3 rd , Amund Berg, 25.22; 6 th , Carson Brosnan, 27.89; 7 th , Gavin Hanna, 29.03 400m—3 rd , Gibson McCurry 63.99; 4 th , Evan Kollman, 67.08 8 0 0 m — 2 nd , Tr e n t Smith 2:12.64; 4 th , Leo Waite, 2:26.32; 6 th , Jorden Sweeney, 2:33.81 1500m—2 nd , Hunter Nichols 4:26.82; 3 rd , Jor- den Sweeney, 5:00.55; 7 th , Mitchell VonGunten, 5:26.4 3000m—1 st , Hunter Nichols 9:58.15; 2 nd , Trent Smith, 10:24.51; 4 th , Evan Kollman, 10:58.37 110m hurdles—2 nd , Ja- cob Wallace 18.72 300m hurdles—2 nd , Alex Lindsay 46.4; 7 th , Ja- cob Wallace, 50.0; 8 th , Leo Waite, 50.33 4x100m relay—4 th , (Gavin Hanna, Gibson Mc- Curry, Carson Brosnan, Amund Berg), 51.01 4x400m relay—3 rd , (Leo Waite, Trent Smith, Alex Lindsay, Hunter Nich- ols), 3:56.13 Shot put—1 st , Derek Howard, 46-08.00 Discus—3 rd , Derek Howard, 111-11; 6 th , Carson Brosnan, 80-03 Javelin—3 rd , Jacob Wallace, 124-05; 5 th , Gavin Hanna, 119-01; 6 th , Carson Brosnan, 117-03 High Jump—5 th , Gib- son McCurry, 5-02 Long Jump—1 st , Alex Lindsay, 18-11 Triple Jump—1 st , Alex Lindsay, 39-08; 5 th , Gavin Hanna, 32-10.25; 7 th , Leo Waite, 30-06.25 Varsity Women 100m—4 th , Makayla Silvia, 14.06 200m—4 th , Alison Ce- cil, 30.07 400m—4 th , Alison Ce- cil, 71.54 100m hurdles—2 nd , Makayla Silvia, 18.61 Javelin—8 th , Alison Cecil, 61-03.25 H i g h J u m p — 2 nd , Makayla Silvia, 4-04 L o n g J u m p — 4 th , Makayla Silvia, 14-01.25 Ione Results Full Ione results for the district meet are as follows: Varsity Men 100 Meters—10. JR Roque 13.02a; 12. Gon- calo Silva 13.28a; 13. Dan Kelly 13.56a 200 Meters—4. Cord Flynn 24.96a 1500 Meters—3. Hayden Qualls 4:35.25a PR; 9. Danny Doherty 5:12.00a 3000 Meters—2. Hayden Qualls 10:19.77a; 4. Danny Doherty 11:16.14a 110m Hurdles - 39”— 5. JR Roque 20.10a Shot Put - 12lb—11. Karsen Dumler 33-00.00 Discus - 1.6kg—3. Cord Flynn 116-08; 9. Karsen Dumler 96-11; 18. Roman Rodriguez 72-02 Javelin - 800g—3. Cord Flynn 154-08 PR; 14. Goncalo Silva 93-03; 18. Roman Rodriguez 76-11 Long Jump—12. Gon- calo Silva 15-09.75 PR; 13. Dan Kelly 15-06.50; 14. JR Roque 15-02.50 Triple Jump—9. Dan Kelly 32-07.00 Women’s Results 100 Meters—6. Laura Ayala 14.47a PR 400 Meters—8. Emma Rietmann 1:20.95a 800 Meters—4. Sarah Knop 2:54.30a PR; 8. Susie Teeman 3:14.62a 1500 Meters—2. Mackenzie Heideman 5:48.66a PR 3000 Meters—5. Mackenzie Heideman 14:11.83a 100m Hurdles - 33”— 3. Laura Ayala 18.35a PR 300m Hurdles - 30”— 4. Laura Ayala 54.20a PR; 8. Sarah Knop 57.82a 4x400 Relay—4. Laura Ayala, Sarah Knop, Emma Rietmann, Susie Teeman 5:17.50a Shot Put - 4kg—12. Ashley Medina 20-03.50; 13. Sonia Medina 19- 07.00 Discus - 1kg—7. Ashley Medina 72-04; 8. Sonia Medina 65-06 PR Javelin - 600g—12. Susie Teeman 76-07 SR; 15. Emma Rietmann 49- 07 High Jump—4. Sarah Knop 4-04.00 11-Year-Olds 1 st ) Hallee Hisler 22.641 2 nd ) Sierra Greenup 29.084 3 rd ) Saige Jensen 31.133 4 th ) Quaid Jensen 35.460 Junior Wranglers 12 – 15-Year-Olds 1 st ) Jessica Cain 24.088 2 nd ) Chelsea Echols 26.496 3 rd ) Isela Echols 31.819 4 th ) Asher Hall 41.259 Senior Wranglers 16 & Over 1 st ) Mary Ann Munkers 23.670 2 nd ) Lacey Jensen 30.488 3 rd ) Jordyn Hendren 33.635 4 th ) Brett Milligan 34.902 Scurry Race Lead-Line 1 st ) Lucas Matheny 15.84 2 nd ) Peyton Matheny 15.94 3 rd ) Tate Turner 16.84 4 th ) Ryker Rauch 17.03 PeeWee Wranglers Seven & Under 1 st ) Kit Jones 18.547 2 nd ) Brooklyn Hendricks 30.345 3 rd ) Savanna Greenup 30.444 4 th ) Paige Miller 39.556 Lil Wranglers Eight – 11-Year-Olds 1 st ) Hallee Hisler 19.155 2 nd ) Saige Jensen 25.169 3 rd ) Irelyn Kollman 28.961 4 th ) Serena Echols 29.222 Junior Wranglers 12 – 15-Year-Olds 1 st ) Jessica Cain 17.00 2 nd ) Isela Echols 20.060 3 rd ) Chelsea Echols 22.616 4 th ) Asher Hall 16.562 Senior Wranglers 16 & Over 1 st ) Brett Milligan 28.708 2 nd ) Becky Hilderbrand 40.815 3 rd ) Jordyn Hendren 47.843 4 th ) Kelsey Greenup 69.253 Wranglers announce May 7 results Wranglers Riding Club has announced play day re- sults for May 7. Results are: Stick-Horse Race Three & Under 1 st ) Ella Mullins 2 nd ) Jack Eckman 3 rd ) Lucas Matheny 4 th ) Bella Flores Four & Five-Year-Olds 1 st ) Morgan Milligan 2 nd ) Savanna Greenup 3 rd ) Ryker Rauch 4 th ) Peyton Matheny Six & Seven-Year-Olds 1 st ) Ketch Fennern 2 nd ) Mary Ashbeck Barrels Lead-Line 1 st ) Jaylee Schlaich 25.56 2 nd ) Pearl Miller 27.41 3 rd ) Jonny Ashbeck 27.78 4 th ) Ryker Rauch 28.44 PeeWee Wranglers Seven & Under 1 st ) Healy Hisler 25.405 2 nd ) Savanna Greenup 25.560 3 rd ) Paige Miller 32.988 4 th ) Tenley Rosenbalm 38.722 Lil Wranglers Eight – 11-Year-Olds 1 st ) Hallee Hisler 17.523 2 nd ) Sierra Greenup 22.444 3 rd ) Quaid Jensen 24.218 4 th ) Saige Jensen 24.330 Junior Wranglers 12 – 15-Year-Olds 1 st ) Chelsea Echols 18.745 2 nd ) Jessica Cain 23.762 3 rd ) Isela Echols 26.09 4 th ) Asher Hall 36.079 Senior Wranglers 16 & Over 1 st ) Lacey Jensen 21.439 2 nd ) Jordyn Hendren 22.409 3 rd ) Mary Ann Munkers 22.429 4 th ) Becky Hilderbrand 23.783 Poles Lead-Line 1 st ) Tate Turner 45.34 2 nd ) Ryker Rauch 45.80 3 rd ) Zaleta Masterson 48.00 4 th ) Lucas Matheny 51.07 PeeWee Wranglers Seven & Under 1 st ) Healy Hisler 30.803 2 nd ) Paige Miller 44.046 3 rd ) Savanna Greenup 46.37 4 th ) Tenley Rosenbalm 48.641 Lil Wranglers Eight – NOW HIRING DRIVERS May 30th 2-4pm Celebrating the retirement of John Ripple after 40 dedicated years of service Please stop by and join us in wishing John well. 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