Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 28, 2014, Page 24, Image 24

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May 28, 2014
High School Hoopers unite forl4th Annual
Joyce Washington Classic Game
JOYCE WASHINGTON
2014 J
ALL STAR CLASSIC
PORTLAND, OREGON
Joyce Washington
Milan Schimmel - Lapwai
Sequoia Swan — Lapwai
Mey Hingno — Jefferson
Zahira Ahmed - Benson
Saquana Peterson - M adison
Tamara Thompson - Madison
Livia Strandberg — Roosevelt
Ada Jackson — Roosevelt
Fartun Osman — Madison
Bendu Yeaney - Benson
Alzena henry—Jesuit
Eve Goldman - Lincoln
Coaches: Mike Mangum;
Cece Moses
503 Runnin Rebels
Adrionna Taylor « Rex Putnam
Aliya Taylor - Rex Putnam
Alyssa Blankenship - Washougal
Dyanna Allen - St. M ary’s Academy
Emily Sunderland — Sam Barlow
Kayla Reyna - Douglas M cKay
Natasha Venecia — W est Linn
Natashia Greene — Roosevelt
Nina Radford - Grant
Rae Ann Allen — St. Mary ’ s Academy
Tyschal Blake — St. M ary ’ s Academy
Coach: Van Johnson
Rex Putman
Lady Warriors
Kayla Hyppolite - Glencoe
Toria Bradford -- Oregon City
Jordan Kelly — Oregon City
Evan Harvey -- Grant
Halle Dundas - Seaside
Taylor Shaw — Oregon City
Halle W right - Cascade
Kaylynn Bush - Valley Catholic
Coach: Coach Steve
Kanani Kremmer - Rex Putnam
Megan Spaulding - Rex Putnam
Kylie Smith — Battle Ground WA.
Chiann Morris - Wilsonville
Carly Bolander — Rex Putnam
Olivia Beko — Rex Putnam
Mariah Oliver - Rex Putnam
Rachel Erbe — Canby
Haley Brandel - Rex Putnam
Susie T a rv e r- City Christian
CeCe W ooten - St. M arys
Jordan Oliver — Rex Putnam
Coach: Otis C. Oliver
About the Portland Observer.
In 1989, Joyce Washington purchased the Portland Observer, a northeast Portland weekly newspaper.
The paper s corporate name, Cory Publishing commemorated Cory Washington’s contribution to the
paper. He was shot to death following a basketball-game dispute in Peninsula Park in 1991. After Joyce’s
passing in March of 1996 her son Charles Washington steped up and became publisher. He was a fierce
advocate, a tireless worker, and an uncompromising humanitarian. Charles Washington passed away in
December 2012. Their legacies live on through the newspaper and surviving family members. Mark and
Rakeem Washington oversee the daily operations of the paper and are heavily involved in supporting the
youth of Portland, just as Joyce and Charles Washington did for decades.