Summit boys, girls score wins in three-team meet

Published 5:00 am Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Summit sent off its seniors with a pair of victories Tuesday as the Storm boys and girls both finished atop the overall standings at their three-team track and field meet with Crook County and Gilchrist.

Summit, which was hosting its Senior Night, won the boys meet with 92 points, holding off the Cowboys (75 points) and Grizzlies (13). Michael Wilson, who has committed to run at Duke University next season, won the 100- and 200-meter dashes to pace the Storm. Chance Sutfin scored well for Crook County, taking first in the discus and second in the shot put and javelin. Gilchrist senior Zane Anderson continued his impressive season with a win in the shot, tossing a lifetime best of 47 feet, 10 1⁄2 inches. Anderson, who took fifth at the 1A state meet last year in the shot, is the favorite in the event this year, having the best throw in 1A this season by more than 4 feet.

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While the Summit girls scored 101 points to win the meet — Crook County was second with 66 points and Gilchrist was third with 12 — Cowgirl sophomore Laken Berlin stole the show Tuesday by posting victories in the 100, 300 hurdles and long jump. Storm junior Dani Taylor cleared 5-3 to win the high jump and Miranda Brown, in her first triple jump experience ever, went 33-11 1⁄4 to add another Summit victory. Paige Kooker and Ashley James shined for the Grizzlies in the discus as Kooker won and James placed third.

Also on Tuesday:

GIRLS GOLF

Sample posts second win in regular-season finale: MCKENZIE BRIDGE — Trinity Lutheran sophomore Victoria Sample fired a 9-over-par 81 to win the Ken Robinson Memorial Tournament at the Tokatee Golf Club, her second victory of the year. McKenzie’s Sydney King took second with an 83 at the seven-person event. Sample, playing in her final tournament of the regular season before next week’s Class 4A/3A/2A/1A Special District 5 at Brasada Ranch, started play on the back and shot a 38 before finishing up with a 43 on the front nine.

BOYS TENNIS

Summit 8, Mountain View 0: The Storm singles did not drop a set as Summit swept the Cougars in an Intermountain Conference match. No. 1 singles player Parker Nichols cruised to a 6-0, 6-0 win and No. 4 singles Elliott Sherpa improved to 12-0 on the season with a 6-1, 6-1 win over Mountain View’s Quintan Smith. In doubles, the No. 2 team of Hudson Mickel and Stephen Holt outlasted Philip and Seth Atkinson in a 10-8 third set. The Storm’s No. 4 team, Josh Maitre and Lindsay Valentine, also earned a third set win over the Cougars’ Austin Silberman and Chad Schoenborn.

Bend 4, Redmond 4 (Bend wins 9-8 on sets): REDMOND — The Lava Bears won all four doubles matches and the Panthers took all four singles matches, but Bend’s Isaac Johnson won the dual by claiming a set from Blake Johnston in the No. 4 singles competition. Redmond’s Johnston won the match 1-6, 6-4, 11-9, but with Johnson avoiding the sweep, the Bears won the Intermountain Conference dual.

Stayton 4, Madras 4 (Stayton wins 10-8 on sets): STAYTON — The White Buffaloes won all four doubles matches but after losing all four singles matches in straight sets, Stayton won the match by winning 10 of 18 sets. Madras’ No. 3 doubles team of Colby Jack-Parks and Kody Turner won 6-0, 6-2 and its No. 4 doubles team, Oved Felix and Jared Pichette, won 6-0, 6-1. But the Buffs’ No. 1 doubles team of Caleb Freshour and Alex Penaloza, and their No. 2 squad, Carlos Garcia and Jordan Gemelas, both lost first sets en route to three-set wins. That provided the difference for Stayton.

GIRLS TENNIS

Madras 6, Stayton 2: MADRAS — The White Buffaloes won three singles matches and added three more wins in doubles to topple visiting Stayton in a Class 4A/3A/2A/1A Special District 2 matchup. Megan Foristall (6-1, 2-6, 6-2), Itzel Romero (6-1, 6-1), and Jessica Gonzalez (6-0, 6-3) all won their matches. Mercedes Lawrence and Kaitlyn Carter (6-1, 6-1) added a win at No. 1 doubles, as did Jenny Young and Sophie Gemelas (6-3, 6-0) in No. 2 doubles, and Lorena Alonso and Wendy Galan (2-6, 7-5, 6-4) in the No. 3 doubles competition.

Ridgeview 7, Crook County 1: PRINEVILLE — Sally Claridge won her No. 2 singles match 6-1, 6-0 and the Ravens two doubles teams swept the Cowgirls as Ridgeview won three of the four matches played. Crook County forfeited the No. 3 and 4 singles and doubles matches. Cowgirl senior Annie Fraser posted a 3-7, 7-6, 10-3 victory over Caitlin Carr in the No. 1 singles match for Crook County’s lone win.

Summit 6, Mountain View 2: The Storm won all four singles matches en route to the Intermountain Conference victory. Lindsey Brodeck, Ariel Steele, Brenna Roy and Mimi Ausland reeled off singles wins for Summit. Lauren Handley and Kacie Evans added a win at No. 1 doubles, as did the Storm’s No. 3 doubles squad of Sydney Meeuwsen and Andreia Todd. Courtney Horrell and Jasmine Coplin paced the Cougars with a 2-6, 6-2, 11-9 victory at No. 2 doubles.

BOYS LACROSSE

Bend 10, Harney County 5: The Lava Bears led 5-0 at halftime en route to the High Desert League victory. Bend improved to 5-1 in league play and 9-5 overall.

SOFTBALL

Madras 3, La Salle 2 (8 innings): MILWAUKIE — The White Buffaloes took advantage of a pair of errors to score the tying run in the seventh and the winning run in the eighth to topple Tri-Valley Conference foe La Salle. Alicia Moran knocked in Keely Brown with a single to make it 2-1 in the seventh, and moments later pinch runner Soraya Mendez scored when Shelby Mauritson’s swinging bunt was bobbled by La Salle to tie the game. Caitlin Hulsey singled in the eighth and scored from second with two outs on Jamie Moe’s fly ball that fell between three fielders. Jasmyn Reese pitched a complete game with six strikeouts for Madras, which improved to 13-9 overall and 5-6 in league play.

BASEBALL

La Salle 15, Madras 7: MADRAS — The Falcons scored eight runs off six hits in the top of the eighth inning to top the White Buffaloes. Madras (10-10 overall, 4-7 Tri-Valley Conference) left 12 runners on base. Austin Raschenburg led the Buffs by going 2-for-2 with a double and two runs batted in.

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