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SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A11 Vikings split with TigerScots, Grizzlies The Umatilla tennis split their two matches on Thursday, beating Helix and losing to Weston-McE- wen Behind a strong performance from boys No. 2 Junior Coria Coria, Umatilla swept the boys and girls meeting with Helix, going a com- bined 9-3. However, the TigerScots had similar success against the Vi- kings, going 9-2. Coria Coria eased through both his matches Thursday, beating Ti- gerScot Kellen Farichild 6-2 and Grizzly Allan Holden 8-3. Gage Bourie and Leonel Corona each came out with default wins against Helix, and top Umatilla boys dou- bles team Joel Escamillo and Edgar Madrigal won by default, as well. Douglas Gomez took Umatilla’s only boys loss against Helix, drop- ping an 8-4 decision to Erik Jones. Against Weston-McEwen, Go- mez was swept by Caleb Olson 6-0, Escamilla and Madrigal lost to Da- vid Frose and Michael Shafer 6-2, and Bourie and Corona, playing as Umatilla’s No. 2 doubles team, lost to Robbie Davidson and Ryan Schmitgall 7-6 (5) in a close tie- breaker. Coria Coria had Umatilla’s only boys win against the Tiger- Scots. On the girls side, without top singles player Sidney Webb, the Vi- kings were pushed around. Brenda Medoza, Umatilla’s No. 1 singles on Thursday, was bested by Lynne Roberts of Helix 6-3, and Mecalla Espey of Helix beat Mey Lopez 6-2. Fatima Sanchez picked up a default win as the No. 3 singles player. Helix did not have any girls teams, so Umatilla picked up four default wins. Against Weston-McEwen, Jen- ny Vazquez got a default win as Umatilla’s No. 4 singles, but that was the only victory had by the Vi- kings. Johanna Albert beat Mey Lo- pez 6-2 in the top match, Emmaline Irvine beat Aly Munoz 7-5 at No. 2 and Hannah McIntyre beat Daisy Garcilazo 6-5 at No. 3. Weston swept the doubles matches. Amanda Kidd and Becky Taylor beat Yessenia Garcia and Famtima Sanchez 7-5, Christina Swafford and Mary Bagdon beat Esperanza Garcia and Cinthia Lo- pez 8-1, and Sammi Ford and Krys- ta Calvert topped Chyanne Hinsley and Diana Gutierrez 6-0. Umatilla hosts Riverside in two weeks at 4 p.m. Weston-McEwen is at Helix the same day at the same time. Tigers split with Condon The Stan¿eld tennis team went 3-3 against the Condon Knights on Friday in Condon. In the only contested girls dou- bles match, Candida Rojas and Bri- ana Cornejo swept Lacy Aamodt and Margeret Campbell 6-4, 6-0 in the No 3 match. Condon defaulted at No. 1, No. 2 and No. 4. Condon took both girls singles matches with Paige Ackerman beat- ing Yakima Guzman 4-6, 7-5 (7-4), needing a tiebreaker. Condon’s Pre- ma Nissinen had less trouble with BULLDOGS: continued from Page A10 Stefani singled in Miller, then Ko- pacz hit a three-run shot, putting the Bulldogs in full control up 8-2. Hermiston got its ninth in the ¿fth when Naylor singled and scored on a Jamie Hinkley single. In the nightcap, it was decid- edly more even, but Hermiston still was able to capitalize on Falcon mistakes. Three errors at third base alone cost Liberty, and Hermiston used those mistakes to score runs. Jamie Hinkley led off the bot- tom of the ¿rst with a single, moved to second on a sacri¿ce bunt from Englebrecht, moved to third when Almaguer reached on the ¿rst error by the Liberty third baseman, then scored when Ko- pacz doubled. Almaguer scored on the play, as well, giving Herm- iston an early 2-0 lead. Liberty, though, didn’t go away this time. The Falcons got one in the second, when Angelica Colbert singled and scored on a passed ball. Liberty got three more off nightcap starter Naylor, one of which was helped by a Hermiston error. Naylor also walked three batters in the frame as her control waned. Liberty led 5-4 after head- ing to the home half. There, Naylor made up. With the bases loaded and one out, Naylor ripped a line drive into right center, easily plating Jamie Hinkley from third and Kopacz from second. Barton scored when the center ¿elder misplayed the Natalie Cornejo, winning 6-0, 6-1. Stan¿eld won be default in both boys singles matches. Stan¿eld is off until March 29, when the Tigers host Helix at 4:30 p.m. SOFTBALL Vikings fall to Mustangs HEPPNER 14, UMATILLA 1 — At Heppner, the Mustangs needed only ¿ve innings to grab their ¿rst win of the season, beat- ing down the Umatilla Vikings on Thursday afternoon. Pitchers Meranda Lemmon and Dakota Durphy combined for al- low just one hit and two walks on the mound for the Mustangs (1-0), while Cassidy McCullough picked up two hits to lead the offense. “The girls played pretty well for the ¿rst time out this year,´ Hep- pner coach Petra Payne said. “The game showed us some little things and situations we have to work on, but it was nice to get the win.´ The Mustangs wasted no time to ¿nd their groove on offense, dropping 10 runs in the ¿rst inning alone, and scoring all 14 of their runs in the ¿rst three innings. The Mustangs gathered 10 hits in the contest. Umatilla (0-1) next plays at home against Walla Walla Acade- my on Mar. 29, while Heppner will host the Hermiston JV on Mar. 23. ——— UHS (0-1) 000 10 — 1 1 3 HHS (1-0) 1013 00 — 14 10 3 Lemmon, Durphy (3) and Hanby. Trajillo, Rodriguez (3), and Reyes. 2B — Correa, Orem (HHS). BASEBALL HERMISTON 13, ROOS- EVELT 0 — After needing just six runs to beat Central Catholic in a double header on Friday, the Herm- iston Bulldogs baseball team’s offense broke out in a big way on Saturday against Roosevelt. The Bulldogs scored 13 runs, highlighted by a six-run second in- ning, and hammered the Roosevelt Roughriders 13-0 in ¿ve innings behind a dominant pitching perfor- mance from RJ Robles and wonder- ful days at the plate from Robles, Hayden Edmiston and Chase Root. “This is a team we needed to get healthy on,´ Hermiston coach Lance Hawkins said. “We did what we were supposed to do.´ Saturday’s game was a dou- bleheader on Hermiston’s sched- ule, but just a single game on the Roughriders’, so they only played one, and Hermiston dominated it. The Bulldogs peppered 15 hits, in- cluding three doubles, while Roo- sevelt managed just one. Hermis- ton (3-0) committed just one error, while Roosevelt (0-2) committed six. Robles, a senior lefty with good stuff, tossed four innings, allowing just the one hit while striking out 10 and walking three. Caden Schwirse came in for the ¿fth and had a clean inning. Robles was consistently throw- ing strikes and working down in the zone, two aspects of his game that ball. “It got me up there more, even though I wasn’t doing very well pitching,´ Naylor said. “The con- ¿dence from my hitting when that happened made me feel better and made me mood go straight up from what it was after pitching.´ The game was called after the ¿fth due to darkness. In addition to capitalizing on mistakes, Hermiston continues to mention its collective attitude and family-like atmosphere, some- thing which was missing in previ- ous editions. Greenough said her players are ¿nally starting to trust one another. Naylor said the new togetherness just makes every- thing better. “It felt like we played more as a team than we had in the past,´ Naylor said. “To be able to play more as a team and feel like a fam- ily, it feels a lot more amazing.´ Hermiston is off until March 21, when it participates in the Put- nam Spring Break Bash. Oppo- nents and game times are yet to be determined. “We’re walking into that think- ing we can beat anybody,´ Gree- nough said. “My expectations are very high for them. They are working very hard to meet those standards.´ ——— Game 1 R H E LHS 110 000 0 — 2 10 3 HHS 080 010 X — 9 8 0 Cundell and McCarthy. J. Almaguer and J. Hinkley. W — Almaguer. L — Cundell. 2B — Cundell (LHS). HR — M. Kopacz (HHS). Game 2 R H E LHS 013 00 — 4 5 5 HHS 203 1X — 6 8 1 Cundell and McCarthy. B. Naylor, J. Almaguer (4) and E. Weems, J. Hinkley. W — Naylor. L — Cundell. 2B — M. Kopacz, B. Naylor (HHS). PREP SCHEDULE Wednesday, March 23 BASEBALL Stanfield vs. TBD @ Riverside Tourney, TBD BASEBALL BASEBALL Hermiston @ Kamiakin, 2 p.m. Hermiston @ Kennewick, 4 p.m. SOFTBALL SOFTBALL Hermiston @ Pasco (DH), 4 p.m. SOFTBALL Echo @ Riverside, TBD Saturday, March 26 Thursday, March 24 Hermiston vs. Mt. Spokane (WA), 3 p.m. LACROSSE SOFTBALL Echo vs. Colton, 3 p.m. Friday, March 25 Monday, March 28 SOFTBALL Echo @ Heppner, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 29 are crucial. “He was back dealing today,´ Hawkins said of Robles. “I think he fell behind one or two hitters. Tues- day he was working behind con- stantly. He was 2-0, 3-1, he didn’t work ahead much. Today was the RJ we’ve expected to see.´ Offensively, Robles, Edmiston and Root led the way. Edmiston was 3-for-4 with two doubles and three RBI. Root was 3-for-4 with a double, two RBI and three runs scored from the top of the line up, and Robles was 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored. Hawkins was especially pleased with the offensive outburst because of how Friday’s games went. Two wins had him excited, but they left him wanting more, mostly offen- sively. They got hits in bunches on Saturday, but also did some little things. Robles shot a single into right ¿eld on a hit and run, sending the runner to third. The Bulldogs got some bunts down early to move runners over, setting up RBI situa- tions that they cashed in on. “That was a good, complete game offensively, which we need- ed,´ Hawkins said. “We needed a game like that. Hitting is conta- gious. Winning is contagious. Once you get on a little roll...I tell you what we’re gonna play some good teams coming up. If we don’t stay foucused ... They’ll be good. We better take the positives out of this win, and get back Monday and get ready to work because we got a pretty tough schedule from here on out. We better stay focused or we’ll be on the other end of (Saturday’s result). Hermiston plays next on Friday against two Washington schools. Hermiston is at Kamiakin in Ken- newick at 2 p.m., then heads to Kennewick High for a 4 p.m. start. ——— Hermiston vs. Summit, 4 p.m. Umatilla vs. Walla Walla Academy, 4 p.m. TENNIS BASEBALL Umatilla @ Pilot Rock (DH), 11 a.m. Umatilla vs. Sherman, 4 p.m. Stanfield vs. Kennedy @ The Dalles, 4:30 p.m. Hermiston boys vs. Walla Walla, 4 p.m. Hermiston girls @ Walla Walla, 4 p.m. Stanfield vs. Helix, 4:30 p.m. TRACK AND FIELD Hermiston @ Hood River, 4 p.m. 10-0 behind four-run second and third innings, and took the nightcap 22-0 behind a seven-run second in- ning and nine-run fourth. Stan¿eld pounded out ten hits in the opener. Thyler Monkus went 3-for-3 with two doubles and three runs scored, Tony Flores, who also pitched, was 2-for-3 with three RBI and two runs scored, Dylan Grogan was 2-for-2 with a double, a triple, two runs and an RBI, and Ryan Bai- ley had Brody Woods had two RBI apiece. Woods also doubled, and Bailey hit a triple. Flores tossed all ¿ve innings, allowing three hits, striking out 12 Irish and walking only one on 77 pitches. In the nightcap, Hermiston really poured it on, lashing 19 hits and be- ing helped by seven DeSales errors. Monkus, Bailey, Woods and Jason Fitzpatrick each had three hits in the blowout, and Monkus, Fitzpat- rick and Woods each had three RBI. Monkus hit two triples and a double to pace Stan¿eld. Woods started on the bump, go- ing 4.0 innings allowing just one hit and striking out four. Bailey re- lieved, tossing a clean inning with a hit and two strikeouts. Stan¿eld will play at the River- side Tournament March 22-23 at Riverside High School. Opponents and game times are yet to be deter- mined. ——— DHS 000 00 — 0 3 3 SHS 104 4X — 10 10 1 T. Flores and T. Monkus; Z. Leahy, B. Holtzinger (3), M. Baumqart (5), Z. Leahy. W — T. Flores (SHS). L — Z. Leahy (DHS). 2B: M. Baumqart (DHS), B. Woods (SHS), T. Monkus 2 (SHS), D. Grogan. 3B: R. Bailey (SHS), D. Grogan (SHS). ——— DHS 000 00 — 0 2 7 SHS 175 9X — 22 10 0 B. Woods, R. Bailey (5), D. Grogan, M. Blakenship; M. Baumqart, Z. Leahy (2), C. Leahy (3), B. Holtzinger (4). W — B. Woods. L — M. Baumqart. 2B: B. Woods, T. Monkus, T. Flores, J. Fitzpatrick. 3B: R. Bailey, T. Monkus 2. RHS 000 00 — 0 1 6 HHS 163 2X — 13 15 1 R. Robles, C. Schwirse (5), S. Gritz, W. Nolan; Sias, Stauffer (3), Wohlgemuth. 2B: H. Edmiston 2 (HHS), C. Root (HHS). Bulldogs pitching, defense leads to sweep STANFIELD 10-22, De- SALES 0-0. The Stan¿eld Tigers baseball team swept a doublehead- er with Washington small-school powerhouse DeSales (WA) with a pair of blowouts on Saturday at Madigan Field in Stan¿eld. The Tigers took the ¿rst game HERMISTON 4-2, CEN- TRAL CATHOLIC 1-1 — The Hermiston Bulldogs swept the 6A Central Catholic Rams in a pair of varsity baseball games Friday evening at Armand Larive Middle School. The Bulldogs put together a cou- TRACK: continued from Page A10 13.00 — and then played key parts on both Bulldogs relay teams that earned top times as well. One surprise for Hermiston, however, was freshman sprinter Elsa Torres who earned the top spot in the 200 meter dash with a time of 27.08 seconds. On the boys side, senior Josi- ah Niederwerfer had a solid day in the distance events, ¿nishing in the second spot in both the 1500 meter run (4:24.64) and the 3000 meter run (9:45.39), while Tre Neal had a big day in the ¿eld by grabbing the top spot in shot put (46-07.00), dis- cus (139-06), and then ¿nishing in fourth place in the javelin. Many other area schools put forth solid performances on the day, including the Mac-Hi Pio- neers led by senior Amber Wells’ in the javelin where she tossed more than 106 feet for an eight- foot cushion on the next highest thrower. The Pioneers also had the discus duo of Landon Warne and Donald Clark each turn in top-10 performances, with Clark earning a personal record throw of 112-feet and seven-inches. “We had great performances all-around today, and we seem to be heading in the right direction,´ said Pioneers coach John Milleson. Most of the area teams will now begin preparations for the next big meet which is the Mac- Hi Carnival of Speed on April 1. ——— Local Top Finishers Boys 100M 1) Soren Wolf (Pendleton), 11.69 5) Kaden Clark (Heppner), 12.00 6) Andrew Porter (Pendleton), 12.02 Girls 100M 1) Audrey Lincoln (Hermiston), 12.99 4) Ana Zacarias (Irrigon), 13.60 5) Abby Rigby (Pilot Rock), 13.69 Boys 200M 1) Kaden Clark (Heppner), 23.68 4) Jonathan Hinkle (Hermiston), 24.57 5) Gunner McCall (Pilot Rock), 24.64 Girls 200M 1) Elsa Torres (Hermiston), 27.08 2) Ana Zacarias (Irrigon), 27.42 4) Abby Rigby (Pilot Rock), 28.46 Boys 400M 1) Nolan Bylenga (Pendleton), 51.49 3) Jacob Speed (Weston-McEwen), 54.31 6) Felix Garcia (Hermiston), 55.47 Girls 400M 3) Emma Fehrenbacker (Helix), 1:08.12 4) Keree Graves (Weston-McEwen), 1:08.35 8) Oceane Schreier (Pendleton), 1:09.32 Boys 800M 1) Fabian Cardenas (Umatilla), 1:59.51 2) Isaac Sanchez (Hermiston), 2:05.50 3) Garison Alger (Pendleton), 2:06.11 Girls 800M 1) Taryn Sokoloski (Pendleton), 2:34.94 3) Bethany Newtson (Helix), 2:38.44 6) Star Redcrane (Pendleton), 2:42.28 Boys 1500M 1) Nolan Bylenga (Pendleton), 4:16.95 2) Josiah Niederwerfer (Hermiston), 4:24.64 4) Hayden Earl (Hermiston), 4:30.71 Girls 1500M 1) Delaney Clem (Pendleton), 5:17.84 2) Melany Solorio (Hermiston), 5:27.04 3) Emily Driskel (Pendleton), 5:31.96 Boys 3000M 1) Fabian Cardenas (Umatilla), 9:05.59 2) Josiah Niederwerfer (Hermiston), 9:45.39 5) Emanuel Ibarra (Hermiston), 10:06.29 Girls 3000M 1) Delaney Clem (Pendleton), 11:27.55 3) Lucy Case (Helix), 12:04.11 4) Selene Andrade (Riverside), 12:09.08 BOYS 110M HURDLES 1) Tyler Rohrman (Hermiston), 16.23 2) Garison Alger (Pendleton), 17.43 5) Tucker Wilson (Helix), 18.97 Girls 100M Hurdles 2) Nancy Ortiz (Umatilla), 17.28 3) Macey Foley (Hermiston), 18.20 4) Sadie Wilson (Helix), 18.55 BOYS 300M HURDLES 2) Tyler Rohrman (Hermiston), 45.31 3) Armando Mendoza (Umatilla), 45.81 5) Eliezer Morales (Hermiston), 48.54 Girls 300M Hurdles 2) Macey Foley (Hermiston), 50.60 3) Rachel Willingham (Pilot Rock), 50.70 4) Bryce Thul (Weston-McEwen), 56.02 BOYS 4X100M RELAY 1) Pendleton (Bylenga, Hughbanks, Rickman, Wolf), 45.11 2) Hermiston (Earl, Gutierrez, Hinkle, Meza-Le- mus), 45.43 5) Umatilla (Cook, Fonseca, Madrigal, Maret), 46.48 GIRLS 4X100 RELAY ple of impressive pitching and de- fensive performances, only knock- ing nine hits and scoring just six runs, but only allowing two runs in the process. Hermiston beat the Rams 2-1 behind ¿ve strong innings from Tyler Sexton and a clutch dou- ble in the sixth from Daniel Gossler, and won 4-1 behind four strong in- nings from Chase Root. “I’d love to see more hits in a game,´ coach Lance Hawkins. “But like I said, two wins from Central Catholic, I’ll take that any day.´ Hawkins called the sweep a team win because of the contribu- tions from many. Sexton was good in the ¿rst game, and Slade Gritz came in to slam the door. Gossler’s RBI double in the bottom of the sixth game Hermiston all the cush- ion it would need. Hermiston jumped on Central Catholic early in the nightcap, get- ting three runs in the ¿rst two in- nings. Hayden Edmiston had a tri- ple that turned into a home run on a bad throw from right ¿eld. “We learned, the last three games, (that) I think when we think we pitch well, which I anticipate, and we play good defense, I think we can play with anybody,´ Herm- iston coach Lance Hawkins said. “I see this team scoring some more runs down the road once we get used to live pitching, and I think to- morrow we’ll double right back and get in an even better groove.´ Hermiston hosts Roosevelt to- day for a doubleheader starting at noon. ——— Game 1 R H E C-C 100 000 0 — 1 1 1 HHS 010 001 X — 2 5 3 Muskat, Scardina and McNeal; T. Sexton, S. Gritz (6) and K. Caldwell. W — Sexton. L — Muskat. W — S. Gritz (HHS). L — Scardina (C-C). 2B — D. Gossler (HHS). Game 2 R H E C-C 000 010 0 — 1 7 2 HHS 210 010 0 — 4 4 0 Blair and Farrah. C. Root, K. Moss (5) and S. Gritz. W — C. Root (HHS). L — Blair (C-C). 3B — H. Edmiston (HHS). UMATILLA 15-5, DUFUR 10-4 — The Umatilla baseball team got the 2016 season off to a fast start with a couple of wins on Friday. The Vikings, under ¿rst-year head coach Dave Dever, beat Du- fur 15-10 and 5-4 in Umatilla. Cory Landon had seven hits in the two games with four of them doubles. He also picked up a save. In the opener, Umatilla’s (2-0) bats were alive, and so were Du- fur’s. Twenty-¿ve runs were scored between the two teams, and Uma- tilla pounded out four extra base hits in the process. Sophomore Brylee DuÀoth had three hits, one of which was a double, Landon had two hits, a double and a triple, and Seth Cranston had two singles and two doubles. Diego Soto got the start on the mound, but Cole Keller picked up with the win and Landon the save. In the nightcap, Umatilla needed some late heroics to win. Landon again was the powerhouse offen- sively, lashing three hits, two of which were doubles. Seth Cranston started, but Josh Dever got the late win. The Vikings are at Pilot Rock this Thursday for a doubleheader starting at 11 a.m. 1) Hermiston (Fuentes, Lincoln, Ortiz, Torres), 52.08 4) Pilot Rock (Glynn, Holman, Rigby, Warner), 55.41 6) Pendleton (Fishel, Lemberger, May, Redcrane), 56.23 BOYS 4X400 RELAY 1) Pendleton (Alger, Bylenga, Clemons, Hugh- banks), 3:39.84 3) Hermiston (Byrd, Hinkle, Maciel, Morales), 3:50.86 5) Umatilla (Cardenas, Durfey, Fonseca, Mendo- za), 3:53.80 GIRLS 4X400M RELAY 1) Hermiston (Earl, Lincoln, Ortiz, Solorio), 4:27.13 5) Pendleton (Oja, Schreier, Sokoloski, Utter), 4:40.84 7) Pilot Rock (Glynn, Holman, Rigby, Willingham), 4:45.92 BOYS SHOT PUT 1) Tre Neal (Hermiston), 46-07.00 3) Vladimir Macias (Hermiston), 45-00.00 4) Elias Arenas (Hermiston), 45-11.00 GIRLS SHOT PUT 1) Keagan Uttter (Pendleton), 33-05.00 2) Tegan Jackson (Helix), 33-02.00 3) Ayleen Sandoval (Hermiston), 33-08.00 BOYS DISCUS 1) Tre Neal (Hermiston), 139-06 2) Landon Warne (Mac-Hi), 126-10 3) Elias Arenas (Hermiston), 124-08 GIRLS DISCUS 1) Tegan Jackson (Helix), 104-03 2) Keagan Utter (Pendleton), 103-09 3) Makenzie Mize (Helix), 101-06 BOYS JAVELIN 3) Nathan Hunsaker (Hermiston), 150-10 4) Tre Neal (Hermiston), 136-06 5) Elias Arena (Hermiston), 131-08 GIRLS JAVELIN 1) Amber Wells (Mac-Hi), 106-02 2) Briann Rice (Irrigon), 98-00 4) Maddi Muilenburg (Weston-McEwen), 93-09 BOYS HIGH JUMP 1) Devin Hasher (Pilot Rock), 6-00.00 2) Vaemu Ena (Hermiston), 5-08.00 3) Alexis Mercado (Hermiston), 5-06.00 GIRLS HIGH JUMP 1) Kiara Glover (Pendleton), 5-03.00 3) Jaiden Lemberger (Pendleton), 4-06.00 4) Sadie Wilson (Helix), 4-04.00 BOYS POLE VAULT 3) Lukas Johnson (Pendleton), 11-06.00 3) Will Sharkey (Hermiston), 11-06.00 8) Ryan Lacey (Pendleton), 10-00.00 GIRLS POLE VAULT 1) Hailey Kendrick (Pendleton), 8-06.00 2) Larissa Castellanos (Stanfield), 7-00.00 3) Alicia Walter (Mac-Hi), 6-06.00 BOYS LONG JUMP 2) Kaden Clark (Heppner), 20-04.00 5) Peter Earl (Hermiston), 18-05.00 6) Isidiro Fonseca (Umatilla), 18-03.00 GIRLS LONG JUMP 1) Kiara Glover (Pendleton), 15-06.25 2) Bryce Thul (Weston-McEwen), 15-02.00 3) Sonia Lemus-Cisneros (Umatilla), 14-09.50 BOYS TRIPLE JUMP 1) Brayden Byrd (Hermiston), 39-10.00 2) Dylan Clemons (Pendleton), 38-05.00 4) Mike Odman (Mac-Hi), 36-04.00 GIRLS TRIPLE JUMP 1) Kiara Glover (Pendleton), 34-07.75 3) Maureen Davies (Pendleton), 28-10.50 5) Shyanne Connell (Stanfield), 26.09.75