Odiorne leads Summit golf
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Madison Odiorne won medalist honors and Summit took home another team title Monday as the Storm claimed the Bend Invitational girls golf tournament at Bend Golf and Country Club.
Summit shot 335, topping runner-up Bend High (371) and third-place Mountain View (411). Crook County (417), Ridgeview (441) and Trinity Lutheran (494) rounded out the team scoring. Scores were a bit higher than usual as the tournament was played from the 5,816-yard white tees, Lava Bears coach Lowell Norby said.
“We wanted to challenge the kids and give them a look at something they’ll probably see the next couple of weeks at districts and state,” Norby said about elongating the course by playing from the white tees.
Odiorne cruised to victory with a 5-over-par 77, besting Iliana Telles of The Dalles Wahtonka, who placed second with an 82. Madeline Rice led Bend and took third with an 85. Shelby Tiller paced Mountain View with a 91, Caitlin Dalton posted a 98 to lead Crook County, Raelynne Lambert’s 99 was Ridgeview’s low score, and Victoria Sample led Trinity Lutheran with a 91.
In other Monday action:
Baseball
Bend 8, Redmond 5 (11 innings): REDMOND — Elliot Willy hit a home run in the seventh inning for Bend to send the game into extra innings, and the Lava Bears scored four runs in the 11th to beat the Panthers in an Intermountain Conference showdown. The Lava Bears (5-2 IMC, 13-5 overall) were down 4-3 in the bottom of the fourth inning but battled back to set up Simmond’s shot. Hunter Smith went 3 for 4 and Ben Burroughs went 2 for 4 for the Panthers (4-3, 9-9). (Editor’s note: This story has been corrected. In the original version, because of incorrect information provided to The Bulletin, Elliot Willy was misidentified. The Bulletin regrets the error.)
Molalla 3, Madras 0: MOLALLA — The White Buffaloes wasted a strong pitching effort from Ethan Short as Molalla scored three unearned runs to take the Tri-Valley Conference contest. Madras (0-7 TVC, 4-13 overall) managed just four hits against Molalla and committed five errors. Short, who went the distance for the Buffs, allowed just five hits and gave up no earned runs. Austin Rauschenburg led Madras with two hits.
Sisters 12, Sweet Home 1: SWEET HOME — Cody Kreminski hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning to help the Outlaws put away error-plagued Sweet Home in a Sky-Em League matchup. The Huskies made nine errors, and Sisters had little trouble taking advantage. Sisters jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first two innings, keyed by Ryan Funk’s two-run single in the second. Justin Harrer pitched three innings to get the win, and Jardon Weems pitched three scoreless innings in relief for Sisters (8-0 Sky-Em, 14-2 overall).
Ridgeview 25, Crook County 5: REDMOND — The Ravens jumped to a 9-2 lead in the first inning and cruised to a Class 4A Special District 1 victory over the Cowboys (0-1 SD2, 4-10 overall). George Mendazona led Ridgeview (1-0, 13-2) with five hits and seven RBIs, and Collin Runge added five hits and four RBIs. Sinjin Robinson tallied four strikeouts in five innings to earn the win.
Culver 10, St. Paul 8: CULVER — The Bulldogs came back from a 7-1 deficit to win in a Class 2A/1A Special District 2 contest. Culver (7-3 SD2, 9-6 overall) scored four runs in the third, two in the fourth and three in the sixth to overcome the deficit. Pitcher Kyle Bender had four strikeouts to earn the win, and he also chipped in a hit and drove in two runs. Clay McClure pitched the last three innings for the Bulldogs, allowing one run, while going 2 for 3 with an RBI at the plate. Joe Daugherty was also 2 for 3 with an RBI for Culver.
Softball
Gladstone 12, Madras 0: MADRAS — The White Buffaloes dropped to 2-3 in the Class 4A Tri-Valley Conference after falling in five innings. Jasmyn Reese threw five innings with six strikeouts for Madras (6-9 overall).
Culver 20, Toledo 4: CULVER — Shealene Little went 2 for 4 and pitched all five innings to lead the Bulldogs to a Class 2A/1A Special District 3 win. Culver jumped on the Boomers early, scoring 17 runs in the first three innings. Meanwhile, Little kept Toledo’s bats in check, scattering seven hits with three strikeouts and no walks in her first pitching appearance in two seasons for Culver (4-5 SD3, 4-14 overall). Gabby Moore went 2 for 4 with three RBIs, Jazmin Ruiz went 2 for 4 with a double, and Taylor Lynn and Kellee Anderson combined to score seven runs on seven walks.