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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 19,1997 -THREE CBC announces All-Conference picks - N O W O F F E R IN G 9 I S T A T E R O A M IN G I W ITH AT&T DIGITAL PCS* 1 A variety of plans available flw l Brian Burnside Tim Dickenson Derek Gunderson Jonas Healy Shane Matheny Keith Scott Michael Schonbachler to fit your needs. Engum ; kickers-Luciana Arakaki, Pilot Rock; defensive hne-Scott, Rudd Skobo, Umatilla senior, John Yourchek, Sherman Co. sophomore. Honorable mention; defensive backs-Eckman, Raymond, Bobby Humphreys, Pilot Rock, Kolton Koch, Sherman County; defensive ends-Evans, Tyler Glover, Weston-McEwen senior; tackles-Bumside, Mike Fig, Umatilla senior; wide receivers- Jeremy Ford, Umatilla sophomore; tight ends-Ben Rhode, Umatilla sophomore, Andy Stelk, Pilot Rock; quarterbacks-Jeremy Fntts, Sherman County, Art Johnson, Umatilla; punters-Matheny, Rob Shannon, Umatilla senior; fullbacks-Wilhelm, Thurmond; lin eb a ck ers-W ilh elm , L. Calhoun, Clint Case, Sherman County junior; centers-Roy, Kenney Dinolfo, Umatilla junior; running backs-Schonbachler, Humphreys, Delph, Victor Cervantes, Wahtonka senior; kickers-Rob Shannon, Umatilla senior; defensive line-McDamel, Sumner, Mitchell, Steve Munck, Weston-McEwen junior. Call Debbie or Terry at Harper Holsters 6 7 6 -5 5 6 5 W ireless S ervices Authorümd Dttw •Requires purchase of phone G a s A U n O n G e n e x O a lu e s Qjd&y buik to go where you wort k> go! 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Road Hazard Warranty SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 29th (Last ad's end date of Dec. 22 was incorrect) Morrow County Grain Growers 1 800 452-7396 - - Lexington, Oregon 350 Main 989-8221 Caleb McDaniel Jake Roy Five Mustang football players, senior Brian Burnside, junior Tim Dickenson, junior Derek Gunderson, senior Jonas Healy and junior Shane Matheny, were named to the Columbia Basin Conference first team all stars. Burnside was named as first team defensive end; Dickenson as tight end; Gunderson, both wide receiver and defensive back; Healy, tackle, and Matheny, defensive back. Matheny was also selected for second team quarterback and honorable mention punter and Burnside, honorable mention tackle. Senior Keith Scott was selected second team defensive lineman and junior Casey Evans, second team wide receiver and honorable mention defensive end. Other honorable mention picks included junior Jerid Eckman, defensive back; senior Caleb McDaniel, defensive lineman; sophomore Jake Roy, center, sophomore Michael Schonbachler, running back, senior Tim Sumner, defensive line; and senior Travis W ilhelm , at both fullback and linebacker. Complete CBC all conference picks are as follows; First team: defensive backs- Matheny, Gunderson, Troy Johnson, Umatilla senior, Ryan D elph, W eston -M cE w en sophomore; defensive ends- Bumside, Brandon King, Weston-McEwen junior; tackles- Healy, Brandon King, Weston- M cEw en junior; wide receivers- Gunderson, Johnson; tight ends- Jerid Eckman Casey Evans Dickenson; guards-Jaime Olvera, Umatilla senior, Jerad Mitchell, Weston- McEwen junior, Clint Case, Sherman Co. junior; quarterbacks-Michael Juan, Weston-McEwen senior; punters- James Baird, Wahtonka junior; fullbacks-Tony Erevia, Umatilla senior; linebackers-Olvera, Chris Peters, Weston- McEwen sophomore, Travis Calhoun, Stanfield junior; centers-Darran Cranston, Sherman Co.; running backs-Chris Gnmes, Weston- McEwen senior, Josh Thomas, Sherman Co. sophomore; kicker- James Baird, Wahtonka junior, Luke Scoggins, Sherman Co. sophomore; defensive line-John McBean, Weston Mc-Ewen senior, N ick Martuscelli, Stanfield senior, Lino Garza, Cattlemen's trade show scheduled Tim Sumner Travis Wilhelm Umatilla senior. Second tfeam: defensive backs- K elly Engum, Stanfield junior, Jeremy Moe, Umatilla senior, Robbie Hale, junior, Keith Christianson, Sherman County junior; defensive ends-Victor Campos, Umatilla senior, Jr. Ena, Stanfield sophomore; tackles- Garza, Adam Thorp, Stanfield senior; wide receivers-Evans, Erie Arbogast, Pilot Rock; tight ends-Ena; guards-Lucas Calhoun, Stanfield freshman, Justin Nash, Pilot Rock junior; quarterbacks-Matheny; punters- Delph; fullbacks-T. Calhoun; linebackers-E revia, Ryan Thurmond, Pilot Rock, Josh Thomas, Sherman Co. sophom ore; centers-Jesse Bonifer, # W eston-McEwen sophomore; running backs-Moe, The Oregon Cattlemen’ s Asso ciation (O C A ) and Oregon Cattle W om en Inc. annual trade show w ill be the largest in recent his tory, according to an O C A news release. The trade show w ill be a la rg e com p on en t of the Cattlemen’ s annual convention at Bend, N ov. 20-22. 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