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    A8 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2015
SPORTS
MEMORIES:
the clincher: That omen our
coach mentioned? He was
right.
If you look at the bus
ride as a metaphor for
the game, it makes way
too much sense to be a
coincidence. We took off at
the same time, they pulled
away, we sort of came
back, they pulled away
further at the end, and then
we somehow won.
It was a game and a
memory I’ll never forget,
and when I’m with
some of those guys, the
conversation organically
moves that direction. It was
so rawly emotional and
inescapably amazing that
we still talk about it like it
just happened. I can still
see the throw to third and
the look on the shortstop’s
face when it went high.
I can still see our guy
popping up at third, trying
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running home because why
the heck not?
The point of this column
isn’t just to ramble about
what I’ve seen, however.
I want to know what
you’ve seen. I want
to know what sports
experiences you’ve had
that are similar to this story
I just told: a moment you’ll
never forget and a feeling
you’ll never lose. Send me
an email or post something
on our Facebook page
telling a story!
I’m not quite sure yet
where we’ll go with this
project, but I want to
hear your experiences.
Were you on the winning
football team? Write about
it and tell us. Were you
a fan of that Hermiston
basketball team that played
La Salle in Corvallis a few
weeks ago? Tell us your
experience. I’m hoping
to get some different
perspectives and see things
from a different angle.
— Sam Barbee is the
sports reporter for the
Hermiston Herald. He can
be reached at sbarbee@
hermistonherald.com
erfer’s time was four minutes,
31.75 seconds, and Castella-
nos came in a distance second
continued from page A7
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Freshman Tyler Rohrman
took the 110-meter high hur-
dles in 17:77, two tenths of a
The Umatilla baseball second faster than teammate
team lost a non-league game Luis Media. The 4x100-me-
to Irrigon 12-1 on Tuesday in ter relay team of Adams,
Irrigon.
Behrendt, Zumwalt and
Ethan Snow took the event
by two seconds over team-
mates Peter Earl, Joey Guti-
errez, Jonathan Hinkle and
The Hermiston Bulldogs Rohrman.
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Behrendt, Snow, Guti-
dual meet at The Dalles on errez and Alexis Mercado
Tuesday with the boys earn- owned the 4x400, running
ing 96 points to The Dalles’ away from The Dalles by
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won 73.66-66.66.
Trey Neal won the shot put
Trey Neal, Melanie Solor- with a toss of 38 feet, 10.50
io, Aubrey Lincoln and Mad- inches, more than a foot lon-
dy Juul each won multiple ger than second-place Riley
events for the Bulldogs.
Bardes of The Dalles. Neal
Sheridan Zumwalt won also won the discus with a
the 100-meter spring by throw of 132-00, about four
seven hundredths of a sec- feet longer than second-place
ond, Corey Adams won the Bardes.
200-meter spring by near-
The Dalles took the jav-
ly half a second and Chris elin, high jump and triple
Behrendt won the 400-meter jump, but Hermiston’s Will
spring by nearly a second.
Sharkey (12-00.00) took the
The Dalles placed two pole vault but nearly four
runners in the top three of the feet, and Zumwalt won the
800-meter run, but Hermiston long jump by an inch (19.11-
dominated the 1500-meter 00).
run with Josiah Niederwerfer
For the girls, Audrey
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the 200-meter sprint, win-
ning in a time of 26.10,
nearly three seconds faster
than the runner-up. Lincoln
also took the 400-meter
sprint in 1:01.49, almost
eight seconds faster than
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Freshman Melanie Solorio
joined Neal, Lincoln and
Juul as the only multiple
event winners by taking the
800-meter (2:43.98) and
1500-meter (5:29.44) runs.
She won the 1500-meter by
more than 30 seconds.
Freshman Lesley Risueno
won the 300-meter hurdles
in 57.32, the only time under
a minute. The 4x100 team
of Lincoln, Sidney Moore,
Risueno and Keyla Gonza-
lez-Garay won in 52.75, just
two hundredths of a second
faster than Aileen Luna-Lo-
pez, Taylor Sugg, Ivorie Tay-
lor and Payton Wojtecki.
Hermiston placed the top
three shot put throws, with
Noa Ena winning with a toss
of 35-01.25. Jazmin Guti-
errez came in second with a
throw of 33-10.00, and Mad-
dy Juul came in third with a
32-03.00 toss.
Juul also took the javelin,
as well, with a toss of 94-07,
nearly 30 feet better than the
runner-up.
Hermiston’s next meet is
Saturday at the Willamette
Falls Invitational in Oregon
City, Oregon. Events begin
at 10 a.m.
continued from page A7
bounced off the dugout,
it sort of disappeared in
our scrum and nobody
really knew what to do.
We immediately went and
greeted our hero and got on
the bus in such a jovial state
I don’t think we sat down the
whole ride home. But here’s
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