sportiani) (Obstruer Page IO M aj'29, 2013 Rose City Showcase Brings Top Recruits Tournament gets ready for June 7 tip off ’ I Courtside Entertainment pre­ sents grassroots basketball at its finest, the 11th annual Rose City Showcase sponsored by Nike tip­ ping off on Friday, June 7 at Lewis and Clark College. Before Dwight Howard became an NBA All-Star, before Josh Smith and Gerald Green won the NBA Slam Dunk Trey Lyles James Blackmon Trevon Blueitt Contest, before O. J. Mayo, Michael the 2008 NCAA Championship, they Beasley, and Kevin Love became All- all had one thing in common — they Americans and before Brandon Rush participated in the Rose City Show- and Mario Chalmers led Kansas to case sponsored by Nike. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ MMH JaQuan Lyle Now in its ninth year, the Portland Showcase will once again serve as the host to the nation's top grassroots players. PSU Strikeouts Athlete Earns Good Sport Award Leader Honored The Portland Observer is proud award. to announce that Joyce W ashing­ The Grant High School freshman ton Classic alumni Evan Harvey has is a starter for the school’s varsity been selected been as the winner of basketball team and has been main­ 2013 Cricket Wireless Good Sports taining a 4.0 GPA since 5th grade. As a result of winning the award, Evan Harvey earns a perfect she will receive $1,000from Cricket 4.0 grade point average while W ireless in c o n ju n c tio n w ith Oregonlive.com as well as a cell playing basketball for grant phone equipped with free service High School. for a year. Portland State University senior pitcher Anna Bertrand has been named to the 2013 National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division I Pacific Region second team. Bertrand also picked up five Big Sky Conference Pitcher of the Week honors on way to being named the Big Sky Pitcher of the Year. She is the all-time career strikeouts leader at PSU. Allen Temple Celebration AME Zion Serving with love, devotion for 16 years The Allen Temple C.M.E. family is inviting the community to a celebration in honor of Rev. Dr. LeRoy Haynes Jr. for his 16 years of outstanding leader­ ship. The special service will be held Sunday, June 2 at 4 p.m., at the church, located at 4236 N.E. Eighth Ave. This year’s theme is “Call to Serve: What Would Thou Have Me to do?” Acts 9:5-6. Allen Temple church leaders say they been blessed and grateful to have Haynes as their pastor, a dedicated Rev. Dr. LeRoy Haynes Jr. servant of God to minister, lead the congregation, and reach beyond to the greater Portland metropolitan commu­ nity and the State of Oregon to serve. Dr. Haynes is the Presiding Elder of the Oregon Washington District and Alaska District, Past President of North Portland Bible College and current President of the Board of Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon. The guest speaker at Sunday’s cel­ ebration will be Pastor Carl Stubbs of PowerHouse Worship Center in Eu­ gene. “Join us for praise, worship and celebration of one of God’s anointed leaders who has served from his heart with love, devotion and distinction,” church officials said. Opens Food Bank Vancouver’ s historically black Community A. M. E. Zion Church has opened a new food bank to help our neighbors, friends and family seeking food assistance. Emergency food boxes and brown bag lunches for senior citizens and families with children will be distributed every fourth Friday o f each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church, located at 3605 E. 13th St. Food bank volunteers will ask you for your name, ad­ dress, date ofbirth, the last four digits of your Social Security number, and the num ber o f adults and children in your household. For more information, call the church at 360-693-4566. Churches Plan Free Health Services Day Donors and sponsors still needed was developed by local churches, neighbors, a love of God, multi-eth­ com m unity volunteers, and health nic participation, a community work­ Compassion North Portland is a those in need. The day-long event professionals working together to ing together for the common good, one day free health services event will include basic m edical exam s, bring health and dental care and prayer and the transformative heal­ taking place Saturday, June 22 at basic dental cleaning and dental social services to members of com- ing power of Christ, and a love for Roosevelt High School. emergency treatm ent, basic opti­ m u n ity w h o a re u n in s u re d , others to bring health and well-be­ The school will be transform ed cal services, social services infor­ underinsured, or unable to obtain ing to those in need. into a local neighborhood clinic, mation, children’s activities, and treatm ent or services at traditional Those with apassion to serve are p ro v id in g m u ch n e e d e d a free lunch. medical facilities. encouraged to get involved as do­ healthcare and other services to C om passion N orth Portland This collaborative effort values nors and sponsors. The financial needs include raising up to $ 12,000 to pay for medical equipment leas­ ing, supplies, materials, food, and promotions. Visit compassionconnect.com/ donate to give online. Checks pay­ able to Compassion Connect, Inc. may also be mailed to Compassion Connect, Attention: Charles Fraga, 1868 N. Lombard St., Portland, OR 97217. Write “Compassion North Portland Event Donation” on the memo line.