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A10 Sports wallowa.com March 11, 2015 Wallowa County Chieftain DEGREE: 20 to be given highest award Continued from Page A9 ZRUNVIRUWKH)RUHVW6HUYLFH¿UH crew during summers. He plans Emily George, junior — A to attend college and return member of FFA for four years, home to the family ranch. Emily is Wallowa’s chapter Will McCadden, senior — secretary and Eastern Oregon He has his own beef cattle herd FFA District secretary 2014- and works for B & B Hay in the 2015, a National Honor Society summers where he works on RI¿FHUFKHHUOHDGHUPHPEHURI the haying crew. Will currently Rotary Interact, part of the Ford is chapter historian and plans to Family Foundation community attend college to study law en- group, and plays softball. forcement. Robert Delancey, junior — Cody Irish, senior — His $ ¿YH\HDU PHPEHU RI ))$ project includes working for 5REHUW VHUYHV DV FKDSWHU VHQWL Embers Restaurant and raising nel, is in National Honor Soci- and showing swine at the coun- HW\ VHUYHV DV DJULFXOWXUDO VKRS ty fair. Cody currently is chapter student manager for WHS, and treasurer. He plans to attend Or- plays football and baseball. HJRQ6WDWH8QLYHUVLW\DQGVWXG\ FFA State Farmers from En- engineering. terprise: Reanna Royse, senior — Her Kaden Lathrop, senior — project includes working at the His project is working for his R & R Restaurant and babysit- family’s ranch and running his ting. She has participated in a own cattle. In addition, Kaden &'( GD\ FRQWHVW LQ &RUYDOOLV SOXV DWWHQGHG FRQYHQWLRQV DQG participated in speaking compe- titions. She plans to attend Ore- JRQ6WDWH8QLYHUVLW\DQGVWXG\ interior design. Stefany Christman, junior — Her project is working at Embers Restaurant and show- ing market hogs at the county IDLU 6KH KDV EHHQ LQYROYHG LQ DFWLYLWLHV UDQJLQJ IURP FUHHG VSHDNLQJ WR 1DWLRQDO &RQYHQ tion. Stefany plans to attend college to become an elementa- ry teacher. Kurt Norton, junior — Kurt works for family-owned Nor- WRQ :HOGLQJ +H¶V ZRQ VHY HUDO GLVWULFW SUR¿FLHQFLHV IRU his projects. He is the student DGYLVRURQWKHRI¿FHUWHDP+H plans to attend college and pur- sue a career in diesel mechanics and business. Upon graduation, .XUWSODQVWRWDNHRYHUWKHIDP ily business. Emma Carlsen, junior — Emma’s project is in equine sci- ence and she raises market hogs. This year, she won the district SUR¿FLHQF\DZDUGIRUKHUKRUVH project. Her plans are to attend college and pursue a career as a YHWHULQDU\WHFKQLFLDQ Justin Exon, junior — Justin ZRUNVIRU%XWWHU¿HOG)DUPVLQ the summer where he works on the haying crew. He performs D YDULHW\ RI WDVNV LQFOXGLQJ swathing, raking, baling, and irrigation. After graduation, Justin plans to attend a trade school. Madison Falk, junior — Madison’s project includes rais- ing sheep for the county fair and working on her family’s ranch. She’s currently chapter secretary and has competed both in re- gional and state public speaking competitions. Madison plans to pursue a career in the arts, possi- bly in photography. Nathaniel Perren, junior — Nate’s project is working for Joe’s Place where he works in IRRGVHUYLFHDQGKHOSVPDQDJH WRXULVWDFWLYLWLHV+HKDVSDUWLF LSDWHG LQ 1DWLRQDO &RQYHQWLRQ and Sales competition and the FFA Fair BBQ. He plans to join the Air Force and pursue a de- gree in chemistry. Andrew Curtis, junior — Andrew’s project includes working at his father’s business and setting pipe for summer work during his 8th grade and freshman years. He has partic- LSDWHG LQ 1DWLRQDO &RQYHQWLRQ sales contests, and CDE days. Andrew plans to pursue a career in sociology or law enforce- ment. FFA State Farmers from Jo- seph: Raymond Seal, junior — Voted secretary for the Eastern Oregon FFA District, Ray- mond’s project focuses on mar- ket hogs raised for the stock show and county fair. Current- O\5D\PRQGLVVHUYLQJDV)& CLA State President. Wyatt Smith, junior — Chapter reporter, Wyatt’s proj- ect focuses on the cattle indus- try. In addition to raising market steers for local shows, Wyatt works with his family running a commercial cattle operation. Jesse Woodhead, junior — Chapter historian, Jesse’s ORYH IRU KRUVHV PDNHV HTXLQH production SAE a natural for her project. Jesse spends hours working on dressage skills and has been selected as a member of the 2015 Chief Joseph Days Rodeo Court. LIGHTS: Nearly half of the funds have been raised Continued from Page A9 Valerie George, co-project manager for the “Light the Night” effort along with Lisa Mahon, says about $21,000 of the $45,000 needed to complete the project has been raised. She expresses optimism WKDW D UHODWLYHO\ QHZ HIIRUW to raise donations online See Philip Ruud at Wallowa Valley Eye Care (Dr. Baileys Office) March 18th 519 W. North St. Enterprise, OR 97828 Call 800-678-3155 for appointment YLD &KDQJH)XQGHU ZLOO KHOS reach the $45,000 goal by May. Found at http://change- funder.changexchangenw. org/campaigns/light- thenight, that site includes D PLQXWH VHFRQG YLG eo about Wallowa football filmed by Brockamp and VLPSOH DYHQXHV WR GRQDWH funds to the project. GUN - ANTIQUE & HORN SHOW March 14th & 15th TROPHY DISPLAYS (Bring your trophies) $3,500 in prizes Includes 3 each Henry personalized engraved riffles. 1 each, Current, Prior & Youth Harvest Trophies received after 9am Saturday only. Nez Perce County Fairgrounds 1229 Burrell, Lewiston, ID Sat. 9-6 & Sun. 9-4 Info 208-746-5555 6HQLRUVSHRSOHZLWKGLVDELOLWLHVIDPLOLHVDQGFDUHJLYHUV 6 H Q L R U V S H R S O H Z L W K G L V D E L O L W L H V I D P L O L H V D Q G F D U H J L Y H U V K n ow yo ur o p t io n s . ,QFOXGHG ZLWK YLGHR FRY erage of last year’s Wal- lowa team that went to the 1A State Quarterfinals are LQWHUYLHZV RI IRXU :DOORZD players who will be on the ILHOG WKLV \HDU DQG WZR YRO leyball players, Jordan Ferré and Ashley Starner, explain- LQJWKH\QHYHUJHWWRVHHWKH football team play because YROOH\EDOOJDPHVDWSUHVHQW are staged concurrently with football. Money raised to date, says George, mostly has come from four sources. Of the $23,000 in hand, $10,000 came from a Wild- horse Foundation grant, $5,000 from a matching as the school’s cheerleader coach, and Mahon, a mem- ber of the Wallowa City Council, pooled their ener- gies to write the grant ap- plication for the Wildhorse Foundation and now are writing additional applica- tions for smaller grants. *HRUJHVD\VDFWLYHPHP bers of the Ford Family Leadership Class and many additional persons from the community are backing the project in myriad ways. In short order, she says, a mailing will be sent to all homes in the Wallowa/Los- tine area apprising the public of the online ChangeFunder site and seeking donations. $5,000 Ford Family Foun- dation grant, $3,100 from a VSHFLDO HYHQW KHOG DW 0DLQ Street Grill, in Wallowa, and WKH UHVW IURP LQGLYLGXDO DQG business donations. Mainˆ Street Grill owner Wiley Frei, on the same Feb. 17 date Wallowa’s Change- Funder page was launched, opened his restaurant to his usual Tuesday night taco crowd and let $3,100 of pro- FHHGVWKDWHYHQLQJILOWHULQWR the football light fund. On that night, said George, both football play- ers and cheerleaders contrib- XWHGE\FRRNLQJDQGVHUYLQJ tacos. George, who doubles Schaefer on fall WSU honor roll 201 East Hwy 82 Enterprise, OR 97828 541.426.0320 Offer expires 7/31/15 Call 541.426.0320 today to schedule your inspection. Not our customer? Not a problem! We would love to earn your propane business! Whitney Kay Schaefer, of Enterprise, was listed on :DVKLQJWRQ 6WDWH 8QLYHUVL ty’s President’s Honor Roll for the 2014 Fall semester. To be eligible for the honor roll, undergraduate students must be enrolled in a minimum of nine grad- ed hours in a single term at WSU and earn a grade point DYHUDJH RI RU HDUQ D FXPXODWLYH*3$EDVHG RQ FXPXODWLYH KRXUV RI graded work. 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