Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 29, 2001 - THREE
Local athletes compete in all star games
Local student recipient
Ihe Ford Family Foundation has
announced the recipients of the "Ford
ReStart Scholarship Program" for
the 2001-2002 school year.
Marcella Monahan o f Heppner
received a scholarship to attend Blue
Mountain Community College in
Pendleton.
"Restart" is a new scholarship
program that was established to
support non-traditional adult students
of all ages in beginning or continuing
a college education. Students may
enter the program at any phase of
lone School
Calendar
2001 Rising Star Summer Classic All Stars (left to right): Brad Burright, Natalie McElligott. both lone,
Lacey Matteson, Shelley Rietmann, Stefan Matheny, Michael McCabe, all Heppner
Helix, Weston-McEwen, Pendleton stayed strong with an excellent all-
By Shelley Rietmann
Six high school athletes from lone and Echo compnsed the North teams. around game from McElligott and
and 1 leppner competed in All-Star The South teams consisted of athletes came out with a 70-63 win in Cove
games this July. Lacey Matteson, from Inibler. Cove, Bums, Wallowa, on Saturday.
Both Rietmann and Matteson were
Shelley Rietmann. Stefan Matheny, Powder Valley, Enterpnse, Baker,
named
to the series' all-star team.
Michael McCabe, all o f Heppner, Union. Ontano, L.a Grande and Grant
The
boys’ North team came up
along with Natalie McElligott and Union. DeWayne Dunlap coached
Brad Bumght o f lone, played in the the North boys' team and Jeanne short with a 95-84 loss on Friday
Rising Star Sum m er Classic Scott and Matt Vogler led the girls'. night. M cCabe and M atheny
basketball series.
The girls' North team came out combined for 23 points and Bumght
I he senes consisted of two games on top of the two-game mtermountain scored 12 points for the North team.
played against North and South teams challenges. Rietmann and Matteson The South team completed the sweep
on July 13 and 14. Players from added 18 and 12 points respectively with a 90-65 win Saturday. Matheny
Condon. Pilot Rock, lone, Heppner, to a 79-56 win over the South team added another 13 points in that game.
Um atilla, South Wasco, Bum s,
Friday night at Pendleton. They
Commission plans meeting
The regular monthly meeting of
the Morrow County Commission
on Children and Fam ilies will be
held on Tuesday, Sept. 11, in the
conference room o f the Dept, o f
Human Services (Formerly Services
to Children and Families) Building,
located at 103 S.W. Kinkade,
Boardm an, from 7-9 p.m.
Agenda items will include youth
reports, discussion o f child care
options for Morrow County, Phase
II and other business as necessary.
The public is invited to attend
and participate in the discussions.
For further inform ation or for
special accommodations, call 676-
9675.
WE PRINT
BUSINESS CARDS
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justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business:
Phillip Edward Grief. 43,
Heppner-Violation o f the Basic Rule,
75 mph in a 55 mph zone, $77 fine;
Steven Lee Hoffman, 26,
Hermiston-Violation o f the Basic
Rule. 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, $111
fine
lone Schools lists its monthly
calendar for the month of September:
Monday, Sept. 3-Labor Day, no
school.
1 uesday. Sept. 4-first day o f
school;
I hursday. Sept. 6-Ione Booster
Club community potluck, 6 p.m.;
Ione-Lexington Advisory Committee
meeting. 7 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 7-School day; IHS
volleyball vs. Cove at lone, 5 p.m.;
IHS football vs. Cove at lone, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 8-IHS volleyball
at Condon Tournament. 10 a.m.
Monday. Sept. 10-MCSD board
m eeting at HHS. 7:30 p.m.
I hursday. Sept. 13-individual
student pictures, S a.m.
Friday, Sept. 14-IHS football at
Spray. 2 p.m.; IHS volleyball at
Spray, 4:30 p.m.
Saturday. Sept. 15-IHS volleyball
at Wahtonka Tournament at The
Dalles, 10 a.m.
I uesday. Sept. 18-IFIS volleyball
at Heppner, 5 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 21-IMS football/
volleyball at South Sherman, 2 p.m.;
IHS iixitball vs. South Wasco County
at lone. 7 p.m.
Saturday. Sept. 22-IHS JV
volleyball tournament in Heppner,
9 a.m.; IHS volleyball tournament
at South Wasco County, 10 a.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 25-IHS volleyball
at Condon, 5 p.m.
[hursday, Sept. 27-IHS volleyball
vs. I leppner at lone. 5 p.m.
Friday. Sept. 28-IMS football/
volleyball at Echo. 2 p.m.; IHS
volleyball vs. W heeler at lone, 5
p.m.; IHS football vs. Lyle at lone,
7 p.m.
their education and they must be
seeking a certificate, associate's or
bachelor's degree.
Rather than being a set amount,
the Ford Restart Scholarship cov ers
up to 90 percent o f the student's
unmet need (cost of attendance minus
"Expected Family Contribution"
minus other grant/scholarship aid).
The Oregon Student Assistance
Com mission adm inisters the
program.
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Colt Volleyball program to begin
The Colt volleyball
program, for children in grades
three to six, will get underway
Friday, Septem ber 14. at the
Heppner High School gym. The
program will be held until
October 14.
Practice will be held on
Fridays. Fifth and sixth graders
will practice from 9-10:30 a.m.;
third and fourth graders will
practice from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Games will be held on Sunday
afternoons.
Gym shoes and knee
pads will be required. Those who
need knee pads should contact
M 'ssy
Cutsforth,
989-
8104.
Registration/release forms
will be available at the Heppner
Elementary School office. Forms
m ay be returned to the school or
to Cutsforth.
HAPPY
16 th
BIRTHDAY
BRIAN!
Love,
Dad, Mom, Tony & Carrie
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