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Umatilla Landing Days a hot event
Despite high
temperatures,
many people
attend celebration
BY SEAN HART
HERMISTON HERALD
Despite triple dig-
it temperatures by early
afternoon, hundreds of
people attended Umatilla
Landing
a y s
EVENTS D
Satur-
day, and
many planned to return
for the fireworks at 10
p.m. tonight.
Umatilla Chamber of
Commerce
Executive
Director Karen Hutchin-
son-Talaski said fewer
people were attending
than usual because of the
heat, but there was still a
steady crowd.
“I’d like it to be cooler,
but the breeze is nice,” she
said. “I think it’s going
pretty well. There’s plenty
of food and great vendors.
There’s lots of ways to
stay cool.”
Ann Cotterell, Umatil-
la, took her grandchildren
to the parade and the fes-
tivities at Umatilla Marina
Park, which continue until
the 10 p.m. ¿ reworks dis-
play.
“We come every year,”
she said. “It’s not as busy
as it usually is, but it’s re-
ally hot. They’ve got a lot
of food and a lot of ven-
ELDER:
continued from page A8
the time we had.”
Elder was here the week
before the PGA Tour and the
U.S. Open came to Chambers
Bay, a public course in Uni-
versity Place, Washington
about an hour south of Seat-
tle. Elder also attended the
U.S Open..
In spite of complaints
about the course and a lack
of space for the gallery, El-
der thinks holding a major
in the Paci¿ c Northwest, the
region’s ¿ rst, will help signi¿ -
cantly in promoting the game
of golf here.
“No doubt about it,” he
said. “Anytime you can get
a major in any part of the
country, it’s going to bene¿ t.
It’s going to bene¿ t and it’s
going to help any area. Just
like when the ladies come to
Sahalee.” The women’s PGA
Tour Championship will be
held at Sahalee Country Club
in Sammamish, Washington
in 2016.
“People are gonna be
Umatilla Landing Days attendees peruse a variety of vendors
at the event Saturday at the Umatilla Marina Park. The event
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dors. I think it’s great for
a little small-town thing.”
Cotterell said she plans
to watch the ¿ reworks dis-
play from an overlook in
McNary and that the show
is usually pretty good.
Aaron Ham, Umatilla, said
more people usually attend,
but the temperature probably
deterred some people.
“It’s pretty dead,” he
said. “Maybe at night it
will be better.”
Jolene
MacDonald,
Umatilla, said the best
part of the event was the
parade, and 10-year-old
Kaydence Hansen said she
was enjoying the event,
especially the cotton can-
dy and frozen yogurt.
Volunteer Judy Sim-
mons said people were
enjoying the festival, de-
spite the temperature.
“It all depends on the
weather, but nine times
out of 10, nature has co-
operated,” she said.
Simmons said boat
rides are usually offered,
but organizers could not
find any boats this year.
She said they have some
possible boats they may
utilize next year.
FOOTBALL:
good of an experience.”
Though the game was
memorable, a 42-41 South
win that saw Gammell force
a fumble on the second snap
of the game, it’s not what the
pair will remember the most.
That is the bonding and
the fun had over the course
of the week. A four-event
wing eating contest was
held at a local Buffalo Wild
Wings, and the South won
that, too.
Looking back, Gammell
now realizes the bene¿ t that
week gave him.
“I kinda learned a lot of
skills and just go in and say,
‘Hey, I’m Landon. I’m from
Hermiston,’” he said. “It’s
really easy to talk to people
once you say, ‘Hi.’ You have
a lot of similar interests.”
“It was really cool meet-
ing those guys,” Morter
added. “A lot of those guys
are pretty cool people. It
was kinda neat to meet some
of them, people that you’ve
played against and maybe
you didn’t like on the ¿ eld,
but then you meet them in
person, and they’re actually
pretty nice people. That’s al-
ways pretty cool.”
STANFIELD:
turn a 4-4 game into an 11-4
game. Using six walks, a hit-
by-pitch, a ¿ elder’s choice
and an error, R/I scored its
six runs without a hit. Two of
the six walks came with the
bases loaded, and the hit-by-
pitch also came with the bags
packed.
Stan¿ eld tried to rally in
the home sixth. Bailey’s dou-
ble drove home Shane Keltz
and to push the count to 11-
7, but more walks and errors
gave R/I a couple more runs
in the visitor’s seventh.
In the ¿ nal game of the
weekend, Stan¿ eld played its
cleanest game. Though Bai-
ley started and was chased
after allowing three runs
without recording an out,
Damian Curiel took the ball
and threw the next four in-
nings without allowing a run.
Meanwhile, Stan¿ eld’s
bats awoke for seven runs in
the third. Down 5-2, Jenson
doubled home Curiel to cut
Stan¿ eld’s de¿ cit to one at
5-4. Justin Keeney followed
with an RBI double, and
Fitzpatrick singled an out
later to give Stan¿ eld a 6-5
lead. After a Keith Wampler
single, Keltz reached on an
error, plating Fitzpatrick and
Wampler for an 8-5 lead.
Keltz came around on an er-
ror to provide the ¿ nal scor-
ing.
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continued from page A8
time. You know everybody
and you think you’re really
social. But then you get in
that situation and (you re-
alize) ‘Maybe I’m not that
social.’ If you can’t get
around not talking to peo-
ple, it’s not going to be that
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anxious, and they’ll go
see it because they’ve
not had a major champi-
onship. Then all of a sud-
den you get them back to
back, first the men, then
the ladies. That in itself
says that this is an event
the people are looking
forward to going to. And
plus the support they got
was tremendous.”
continued from page A8
Renner, Ryan Bailey and Ja-
son Fitzpatrick each had two
RBIs apiece.
Stan¿ eld scored four in
the ¿ rst, highlighted by a
Makiah Blankenship RBI
single, and Stan¿ eld got an-
other three in the second,
highlighted by an RBI dou-
ble from Renner. Stan¿ eld
got one in the third on a wild
pitch, and plated ¿ ve in the
¿ fth.
In the ¿ rst game against
the Riverside/Irrigon Out-
laws, R/I exploded for seven
runs in the sixth inning to
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