Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 14, 2012, Page 10, Image 10

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March 14. 2012
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Madison High School seniors Jean Le and Tony Huyhh celebrate the
full college scholarships they earned by participating in Portland
Parks & Recreation golf programs. Also pictured is Portland Parks
and Recreation Diversity Coordinator Carolyn Quan Lee (center).
Golf Scholars Honored
Portland Parks & Recreation is
helping send two deserving stu­
dents to college through its Early
Adventures in Golf for a Lifetime of
Enjoyment (EAGLE) program and
the W estern G olf A ssociation’s
Evans Foundation Scholarship.
Jean Le and Tony Huynh, both
seniors at Madison High School in
northeast Portland, will each attend
Oregon State University this fall on
a full ride scholarship valued in ex­
cess of $45,000.
Le and Huynh have demonstrated
hard work and dedication both at
school and as caddies at PP&R
public golf courses.
Through the EAGLE program,
PP&R offers outreach opportuni­
ties to underserved and lower in­
come Portland Public School stu­
dents.
As a part of the program, the two
students served as caddies during
80 separate 18-hole rounds during
the 2010 and 2011 summer golf sea­
sons.
The summer 2012 golf season is
almost upon us, and PP&R's EAGLE
program is now accepting applica­
tions from high school sophomores.
C o n tac t
C aro ly n
L ee
at
carolyn.lee@ portlandoregon.gov
or503-823-5076.
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The Portland Observer
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City of Roses
Louisville celebrates a Big East Conference Tournament champi­
onship in New York City on Saturday with a 50-44 victory over
Cincinnati. The No. 4 rated team in the country plays in Portland
on Thursday.
NCAA Tourney Visits Portland
Commonwealth University (12) at
4:15 p.m. and Indiana (4) versus
New Mexico State (13) 30 minutes
following that game.
The teams will practice Wednes­
day at the Rose Garden. The prac­
Louisville, Indiana and six other tices run from 12 p.m. to 7:20 p.m.
teams will face off in the Rose Gar­ and are free for anyone to attend.
On Saturday, the winner o f the
den on Thursday during the NCAA
Louisville/D avidson gam e will
m en’s basketball tournament.
Louisville (4) will play Davidson play the winner of the New Mexico/
( 13)at 10:40a.m. NewMexico(5)will Long Beach State game at the Rose
take on Long Beach State (12) 30 Garden. The winner of the W ichita
minutes following that game.
State/VCU game will play the win­
T he n ig h t sessio n fea tu res ner o f the Indiana/N ew M exico
Wichita State (5) versus Virginia State game.
Games begin
Thursday; practices
open to public