WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A7 SPORTS &DUGHQDVUXQVDZD\IURP¿HOG Zitterkob, McCarty also win events 4 minutes, 13.76 seconds, a whopping 44 seconds EHWWHUWKDQ%LFNOHWRQ¶V$Q- GUHZ*DQQRQZKR¿QLVKHG VHFRQG 6WDQ¿HOG¶V &DU- ORV)ORUHVWRRNWKLUGLQWKH event, clocking a 4:41.03 time. $V D WHDP 8PDWLOOD ¿Q- ished seventh in the boys meet, accumulating 32 points. Goldendale won with 107. 6WDQ¿HOGHDUQHGSRLQWVIRU HLJKWKDQG(FKRHDUQHG¿YH points for 22nd. On the girls side, Echo garnered 42 points, JRRGIRUVL[WKSODFH6WDQ¿HOG had 25 points to take 11 place DQG 8PDWLOOD FDPH XS ZLWK 16 points, placing the Vikings 17th. In his lone event of the day, the 1,500, Cardenas took the whole shot and nev- er relinquished it. After the ¿UVWODSKLVOHDGZDVDOUHDG\ sizable, and it only increased. %\ WKH WLPH KH ¿QLVKHG he was the only runner on the back straight. ³,¶PSUHWW\KDSS\,WIHHOV pretty good,” Cardenas said of his performance on Sat- urday. Cardenas, though, was just one of hundreds of ath- letes who dealt with the wind. ,Q KHU ¿UVW PHWHU sprint of the season, Stan- ¿HOG¶V %DLOH\ :DWVRQ KDG to run into the wind. She ¿QLVKHGVL[VHFRQGVRIIWKH SDFHRI*ROGHQGDOH¶V2FHDQ Bryant (1:12.43), but Wat- son was pleased with where VKH¿QLVKHGWKHGD\FRQVLG- ering the conditions. (FKR¶V'HY\Q7DUYLQ¿Q- ished second in 1:09.93. “I did better than I thought I was going to do,” Watson said shortly after her race. She said, when running in the wind, runners have to change their body positions at certain parts of the track, such as keeping their chins down and leaning into the wind. Otherwise, she said, WKHZLQGZLOOOLIWDUXQQHU¶V torso and slow the person GRZQVLJQL¿FDQWO\ ³,W¶OO FDWFK \RX´ VKH said. ,Q RWKHU HYHQWV 8PD- WLOOD¶V $PLH =LWWHUNRE ZRQ the girls 100-meter sprint in 11.83, and teammate Miguel Madrigal took second in the boys 100-meter in 11.84. 0DGULJDODOVR¿QLVKHGWKLUG in the 200-meter in 24.22. (FKR¶V7D\ORU6ZDJJHUW¿Q- ished fourth in the girls 200 meters, clocking a time of 28.56. 6WDQ¿HOG¶V +XQWHU Braithwaite was the run- ner-up in the boys 400-me- WHUVSULQW¿QLVKLQJLQ two seconds behind Brian Golding of Goldendale. %HUHQLFH &KDYH] RI 8PD- tilla took third in the girls PHWHU ¿QLVKLQJ LQ 5:30.26. Jenny Garcia from Stan- ¿HOG WRRN WKLUG LQ WKH meters, notching a time of 14:32.39. (FKR¶V (OL]DEHWK 0F- Carty won the girls javelin throw with a toss of 107 feet, nearly 21 feet better than runner-up Rachel Hol- land from Ione. Braithwaite also placed third in the boys long jump, leaping 19- McLoughlin on Monday LQ8PDWLOODZLWKWKHER\V tying 4-4 and the girls los- continued from page A6 ing 3-1. Max McGee on his home The Viking boys won course. just one singles match, Keegan Crafton with No. 4 Douglas Go- QRWFKHG D WRS ¿QLVK mez topping Christian with a plus-9 80 good for *RQ]DOHV 0DF+L¶V DWLHIRUQLQWK=DF$GDPV Carlos Angel beat Elian turned it a plus-13 84 to tie Armenta 8-3 in the No. him with teammate Jared 1 singles match, Giovan- Thacker for 13th. Anders ni Armenta lost to Rigo Lind shot a plus-16 87 to Ponce 8-4 in the No. 2 place him 20th. PDWFK DQG 'HG]HQ =HUED +HUPLVWRQ¶V QH[W WRXU- beat Stephen Morris 8-3 nament is Thursday at the in the No. 3 tilt. Pendleton Invite at Pend- 8PDWLOOD KDG VLJQL¿- leton Country Club. The cantly more success in tournament is scheduled boys doubles, with three to begin at 9 a.m. wins to just one loss. No. 1 pair Ramiro Rubio and Alejandro Madrigal beat $OH[ $OYDUHV DQG 8OLV- 7KH 8PDWLOOD WHQQLV HV =DUDJR]D LQ D WLH- team split its matches with breaker, Edgar Madrigal and Junior Coria beat Christian Torres and Jose Abrego 8-2 in the No. 2 match and Tristan Cole and Quentin Cordova beat Jorge Alvarez and Ernesto Saldana 8-5. The lone loss was Gage Bourrie and Joel Escamilla losing to Allan 1JDQG=DN/\RQ On the girls side, Sid- ney Webb won the only girls singles match of the day, topping Elise Grif- ¿Q LQ D WLHEUHDNHU ,Q doubles action, Alejandra Munoz and Natalie Ar- PHQWD FRXOGQ¶W JHW SDVW Anniek Kievitsbosch and Sam Tveidt 8-2, Esper- anza Garcia and Brenda Mendoza lost to Ana Ro- driguez 8-3, and Yessenia 6DQFKH] DQG )DWLPD 6DQ- chez lost to Joci Alvarez and Jennifer Robles 8-1. BASEBALL: BY SAM BARBEE HERMISTON HERALD As he closed the back stretch of the 1,500-meter run at the Dick Horyna In- vitational Saturday in Stan- ¿HOG 8PDWLOOD¶V )DELDQ Cardenas fought against the wind. The cross wind, gusting up to 30 mph, forced the defending state champion to adjust his strategy around WKHWUDFNEXWLWGLGQ¶WDIIHFW his result. ³:KHQ WKH ZLQG¶V LQ your face, it makes you feel heavy,” Cardenas said. “I train in the wind like twice a week on my long runs. :KDW,GRZKHQWKHZLQG¶V in my face, I tend to throw on some surges, just so I can stay at the pace I want to be at.” 7KH MXQLRU ¿QLVKHG KLV 1,500-meter domination in ROUNDUP: TENNIS continued from page A6 way) and headed down to Bend for the Chuck Bafaro High Desert Classic. It was a massive tournament with too many teams to count, in like five different age groups. Sometimes in /RQJYLHZZH¶GKDYH 16-team tournaments that started on Thursday — so much baseball you can barely handle it. But those are things of the past. Now, two different age groups play on one weekend. As an umpire, you might have four games on a given Saturday, and two are 12-year-old games SAM BARBEE PHOTO Umatilla’s Fabian Cardenas won the boys 1,500-meter run by more than 40 seconds on his way to the state championships next month. 07, just two inches behind co-winners Dylon Tanker- sley of Mitchell-Spray and Kaden Clark from Heppner. 8PDWLOOD 6WDQ¿HOG DQG (FKR ZLOO DOO EH DW 5LYHU¶V (GJHLQ8PDWLOODRQ)ULGD\ Events begin at 11 a.m. and two are 11-year- old games. There just DUHQ¶WHQRXJKWHDPV to have a full weekend of baseball with just 12-year-olds or just 11-year-olds. ,¶PYHU\LPSUHVVHG with the mentality of youth baseball in Hermiston. People want their children to play with their friends. They want to support the local program and have their youth wear “Hermiston” across their chest and bold “H” on their caps. Though the state of youth baseball where I come from is sad, frustrating and, frankly, alarming, the state of youth baseball in Hermiston is as strong as ever. In the last five years, enrollment at Hermiston Little League has risen from 560 in 2011 to 611 in 2015. HLL saw a peak in 2013 with 620 enrollees. I salute you for the growth. Seeing that many children excited to be out for another spring and summer of baseball in their hometown was fun and refreshing. Hopefully that can FRQWLQXHKHUH,¶OOVXUH EHURRWLQJIRULW,GRQ¶W ZDQWWRVHHWKH)LHOGRI Dreams have the same fate as Central. — Sam Barbee is the sports reporter for the Hermiston Herald. He can be reached at sbar- bee@hermistonherald. com CLASSIFIED M ARK ETPL A C E Pla ce cla ssified a d s on lin e a t w w w .ea storeg on m a rketp la ce.com or ca ll 5 4 1-278-26 78 C O N TAC T US EDITIO N S DEADLIN ES 24 HO UR S ERVIC E 333 E. M a in Herm isto n , O rego n 97838 Cla ssified : 1-800-962-2819 Fa x: (541) 567-1764 Cla ssified em a il: cla ssified s@ herm isto n hera ld .co m W ed n esd a y Sa tu rd a y 3 p.m . M o n d a y 3 p.m . 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