The Columbia Press 4 Warrenton High kicks off football season Joshua Earls and teammates board the bus for last Friday’s Willamina Jamboree. By Bruce Dustin For The Columbia Press Warrior football was back in action as the team headed off to the Willamina Jamboree last Friday. “I’m excited. I think we are a really good team,” safety/re- ceiver Joshua Earls said as the team boarded the bus. “Yeah, we’ve lost some players, but others have stepped up to fill those roles. Our strength is an offense backed by Hordie Boden Boden.” And then he thought a bit. “Our weakness is our fo- cus. We’re a little loose, a lit- tle too comfortable. We need Bruce Dustin Ethan Caldwell to play up, to play a little bit harder.” The weakness also was clear to Assistant Coach Cade Wilkins, a government, eco- nomics, and weight training teacher at the high school. “Football? We have a new front line, but they’re solid,” Wilkins said. “The backfield is experienced and good. We were league champs last year September 3, 2021 and we hope to do that again.” After the game, linebacker/ receiver Ethan Caldwell said the season looked promising. “It got me excited, the way we could take in the opportu- nities, the accomplishments that we made,” he said. Standouts, according to Ethan, were Kaison Smith, a left tackle, Josh Smith, a left guard, and Ryder Sturgell, an inside linebacker. “Josh never let the energy go down,” he said. “He picked up his teammates emotional- ly. Ryder is only a freshman, but he wasn’t afraid to make a tackle. Good for him.” The Warriors’ first home game is at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3, against Knappa. Your local guide to Business and Services Schools: New campus, new administrators Continued from Page 1 “Mr. O’Brien has been in- strumental in keeping our high school stu- dent-athletes engaged in the classroom and on the playing fields through- out the pan- demic,” Rogoz- Heyen inski said. Warrenton Middle School Classes are 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for grades 6-8. Joining Jannusch is Chad Madsen as assistant principal. Madsen has been an educator for 18 years, with four years as assistant principal at Astoria High School and one year as princi- pal at Hilltop Middle School in Ilwaco. Jannusch Warrenton Grade School To be included in the business and services directory, call Peggy at The Columbia Press, 503-861-3331. Classes are 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tiffany O’Donnell has been named principal. She has 11 years of experience as a prin- cipal in Oregon public schools. She is an innovative elemen- tary school administrator, Ro- gozinski said, with a success- ful track record in developing young readers and building focused, posi- tive, dynamic schools. Longtime WGS teacher Dionne Mar- shall is the new assistant prin- cipal. She is a O’Donnell Warrenton High School graduate. In 2019, Mar- shall received an Outstanding Teacher Award from the Ore- gon Science Teachers Associa- tion.