FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 25,1998 CBC District football all-stars announced n n n im Bias Elguezabal Jared Eckman Shane Matheny K Derek Gunderson Casey Evans Thirteen Heppner High School football team members have received 1998 Columbia Basin Conference awards. Senior Derek Gunderson was named first team defensive back and first team running back senior Casey Evans was named first team defensive end and honorable mention tight end; senior Tim Dickenson was named first team wide receiver and second team defensive end; Junior Levi Geer received first team linebacker and second team fullback; and junior Clint Bellamy received first team defensive lineman. Second team selections include junior Jake Roy, guard; senior Bias Elguezabal, tackle; sophomore - Craig Scott, defensive back; and senior Jared Eckman, wide receiver. Honorable mention picks include senior Shane Matheny, quarterback; sophomore Kyle McDaniel, center; sophomore Ryan Matteson, quarterback; and sophomore Blake Knowles, kicker. Complete CBC awards are as follows. Offense: Center: First Team- Ryan Bensel, Pilot Rock senior; Second Team-Jason Fish, Culver senior; Honorable Mention-McDaniel, Heppner, Justin Weathermon, Stanfield junior; Guards: First Team-Jerad Mitchell, Weston-McEwen senior, James Stirewalt, Culver senior; Second Team-Roy, Heppner, John Yourchek, Sherman County junior; Honorable Mention-Lucas Calhoun, Stanfield sophomore, Jesse Pollock, Culver junior; Tackles: First Team-Brandon King, Weston-McEwen senior, Scott Cloud, Culver junior; Second Team-Elguezabal, Heppner, Beau Morgan, Pilot Rock junior; Tight Ends: First Team-Alex Carlson, Culver junior; Second Team-Junior Ena, Stanfield junior; Honorable Mention- Evans, Heppner, Andy Stelk, Pilot Rock senior, Justin Miller, Sherman County junior; Quarterbacks: First Team- Ryan Overcash, Culver senior; Second Team-Jared Labrousse, Pilot Rock junior; Honorable Mention-Matteson, Matheny, Heppner; Defense: Defensive Linemen: First Team- Bellamy, Heppner, Mitchell, Weston-McEwen, Stirewalt, Culver; Second Team-Justin Nash, Pilot Rock senior, Nathan Fuller, Weston- McEwen senior, Yourchek, Sherman County; Defensive Ends: First Team- Evans, Heppner, Brandon King, Weston-McEwen senior; Second Team-Dickenson, Heppner, Pollock, Culver; Honorable Mention-Ena, Stanfield, Carlson, Culver; Linebackers: First Team- Geer, Heppner, Keith Christiansen, Sherman County senior, Chris Peters, Weston- McEwen junior; Second Team- Jay Hager, Wahtonka junior, Ryan Delph, Weston-McEwen junior, L. Calhoun, Stanfield, Travis Calhoun, Stanfield senior; Honorable Mention- Ryan Dix, Culver senior, Josh Macnab, Sherman County junior; Defensive Backs: First Team- Gunderson, Heppner, Bobby Humphreys, Pilot Rock junior, Tyson Raymond. Weston- McEwen senior, SSth Boyer, Culver senior, Overcash, Culver; Second Team-Scott, Heppner, Shawn Wei fie, Wahtonka senior, Jeremy Benningfield, Culver junior, Robbie Hale, Sherman County senior; Honorable Mention- Judd Noland, Stanfield senior; Fullbacks: First Team-T. Calhoun, Stanfield; Second Team-Geer, Heppner, Dix, Culver; Honorable Mention- James Baird, Wahtonka senior, Mitch Pace, Pilot Rock senior, C.W. Williams, Weston- McEwen senior, Macnab, Sherman County; Running Backs: First Team- Gunderson, Heppner, Boyer, Culver; Second Team- Christiansen, Sherman County, Humphreys, Pilot Rock; Honorable Mention-Vic Baros, Stanfield junior, Delph, Weston-McEwen; Wide Receivers: First Team- D ic k e n so n , H ep p n er, Benningfield, Culver; Second Team-Eckman, Heppner, Dustin Erickson, Pilot Rock junior; Honorable Mention-Noland, Stanfield, Jordan Lemons, Pilot Rock junior; Punter: First Team-Baird, Wahtonka; Second Team-Geer, Heppner, Boyer, Culver; Kicker: First Team-Luke Scoggins, Sherman County junior; Second Team-Baird, Wahtonka; Honorable Mention- Knowles, Heppner, Dix, Culver ßisdltdcu }! Tim Dickenson Jake Roy Levi Geer Clint Bellamy Craig Scott Ryan Matteson Blake Knowles Bowling League Koffee Kup Keglers Week of Nov. 5 W MCGG No Pin Hitters The Dregs TheBJs High game: LaJuana Joan Smith 176. High series: LaJuana Joan Smith 470. 21 20 16 15 McKenzie 211, McKenzie 518, NEWS DEADLINE 5 p.m . M onday . ♦ Kyle McDaniel FSA committee election underway The slate of nominees for the upcoming Farm Service Agency county committee election has been developed, Skip Matthews, County Executive Director for the local FSA, announced. "The lone Community will be electing their representative this time," Matthews said. "There are three areas in Morrow County and the elections rotate on a yearly basis." The candidates for Morrow County Local Administrative Area C lone area are as follows: St. Patrick's Senior Center _________ Bulletin Board________ Fifty-nine people over age 60 and nine under 60 were present for the senior Thanksgiving dinner Nov. 18. Members of the Lutheran Church served. Members of the the United Methodist Church will serve on Dec. 2. Thirty-four people over 60 and four under attended the Thursday lunch. The menus for the senior dinners in December are not available at this time. Thursday lunches will not be held in Dec. Sue Cooper, the Thursday cook, is recuperatingfrom surgery. We miss her and wi.sh her a speedy recovery. Ruby Speers is filling in for her at the Wednesday meals and doing frozen meals. Bingo was played Friday night. Bingo will be played Friday, Dec. 27, at 7 p.m. Two tables of pinochle were in play Tuesday and Thursday. The seniors were saddened by the death of Sandi Amtt. There will be a memorial service for her at the Senior Center Saturday, Dec. 5. We extend deepest sympathy to her family. A N N O U N C I N G Quality Family Dental Care HEPPNER • 676-9118 BOARDMAN • 481-9311 William Jepsen, Judy Rea, Gregg Rietmann and Rick Peterson. The FSA Committee election will be conducted by mail from November 20 through December 1. Voters may also get ballots at the county PSA office. Eligible FSA voters will receive a ballot in the mail with instructions on how to vote for candidates of their choice and return the ballot to the county FSA office. Ballots will be counted Dec. 7 at the Pettyjohn Building Conference room. Participation in FSA elections is open to all farmers regardless of race, religion, sex, color, age, handicap, or national origin, said Matthews. Health screening slated at BMCC The Blue Mountain Community College Health and Physical Education Department is sponsoring a blood screening on Wednesday, Dec. 2, from 7-11 a.m. in the Mac Center Mezzanine. The screening will include the following options: -Cholesterol, $7, a single test that provides a good reference number. -Cardiac risk panel, $13, a panel that includes: cholesterol, HDL, LDL, VLDL, tnglycendes, and a cholesterol/ HDL ratio. It provides a total cholesterol, as well as the individual components, and offers more specific information. -Health Fair profile and cardiac risk panel, $18, includes the cardiac risk panel and 16 other blood chemistry tests. Glucose, liver enzymes, protein, and electrolyte levels are also part of this panel. Staff from the P.E. department note it is preferable to fast for 12 hours prior to the collection of your blood. A follow up educational presentation with Dr. Larry Adams will be held on Friday, Dec. 16, from 11 a.m. to 12 noon in PI 48. Those interested are asked to make appointments with Tammie Parker, 278-5896. Mills jumps in front | IRENE SCHROEDER's family Larry Mills has moved up to take over sole position of first place in the GT football contest, marking the first time Les Payne has not been in the number one position. 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