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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 16,2005 - THREE
Heppner dominates CBC picks
Local author
published
Kyle Carlson was not available for a photo.
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Aaron Allstott
Peter Geer
The
u n d efeated
H ep p n er H igh School
football team dominated the
Columbia Basin Conference,
earning eight spots on the
CBC first team, four second
team spots and three
honorable mentions.
Matt Kenny, Rory
Kilkenny, Quinn Peck, Casey
Maben, Robby Smith and
Peter Geer were named to
the
C o lu m b ia
B asin
C o n feren ce first team .
Kilkenny was named both
first team defensive lineman
and first team receiv er;
Kenny was named both first
team linebacker and first
team running back; Maben
w as nam ed first team
linebacker; Peck was named
first team defensive back;
and Smith and Geer, first
team offensive linemen.
Named to the second
team were Kyle Carlson,
linebacker; M atthew Van
C leav e, receiv er; A aron
Allstott, offensive lineman;
and Matt McCabe, running
back.
Matt Kenny
Rory Kilkenny
Receiving honorable
mention were Van Cleave,
d e fe n siv e back; Peck,
quarterback; and M aben,
running back.
C o m p lete
CBC
selections are as follows:
Defensive Backs
1st Team: C lin t
M o o re-S h erm an ; Terry
Nelson-Culver; Quinn Peck-
H eppner; M itch B yrnes-
P ilot
R ock;
K yle
Humphreys-Pilot Rock
2nd Team: Luis De
L ap a z-U m atilla;
Eric
Broncheau-Weston
McEwen; McCord Denton-
Stanfield.
H o n o r a b l e
M ention: M atth ew Van
C leav e -H e p p n er; Tony
Todd-WM.
Linebackers
1“' Team: E lio t
Kaseberg-Sherman; David
Dale-Culver; Matt Kenny-
H eppner; Casey M aben-
Heppner.
HHS Honor Roll
Heppner High School has released its first quarter
honor roll. Following are the students who qualified for
honor roll:
7th Grade: Joseph Armato 4.0, Justin Gutierrez
4.0, Brett Harrison 4.0, Ian Murray 4.0, Devin Robinson
4.0, Lindsay Cutsforth, Kelsi Putman, Willy Gentry, Donald
Matthews, Daisy Victorio, Taighler Dougherty, Amber
Gray, Sarah Kendrick, Julia Meyer and Brooke Thompson.
8th Grade: Jodessa Chapa 4.0, Keenan Jack 4 j 0,
Emily Thompson 4.0, Ashley Wolff 4.0, Lane Wright 4.0,
Jared Huddleston, Christopher Lien, Zachary McCarl,
Frank Meyer, Lacie Wagoner, Wacy Coil, Curtis Harper,
Jordan Hatfield, Kellee Jones, Bryan Holland, Andrew
Johnson, Justin Key, Brynna Rust, Torri Lovgren and Esgar
Sanchez.
9th Grade: Maggie Armato 4.0, Kathryn Moore
4.0, Spencer Palmer 4.0, Sherilyn Peck 4.0, Jordan Shepard
4.0, Joseph Pranger, Chris Hickerson, Mathew Holland,
Grant Smith, Joshua Shank, Edward Waddell and Brittany
Boothe.
10th Grade: Sean Murray 4.0, Kelsey Wolff 4.0,
Aftan Betsinger, Whitney Mathews, Megan Orr, Luke
Basile, Ignacio Elguezabal, Viktoria Koch, Jenna Bowman,
Kelsie Fox Katie Kilkenny and Kate Kendrick.
11th Grade: Aaron Allstott 4.0, Regina Seitz 4.0,
Kimberly Crumbliss, Justin Delveaux, Sarah Price, Chesley
Little, Casey O ’Neal, Mahaley Huddleston, Kylie Tasker,
Roland Farrens and Quinn Peck.
12th Grade: Daniel Basile 4.0, Mathew Kenny 4.0,
Roy Proctor 4.0, Heather Rill 4.0, Rory Kilkenny, Mike!
Britt, Brittney Herbison, Laurie Murray, Lynan Bingham,
Katie Britt, Abby Key,
Julianna Moore, Nichole Gibbs, Brianne Jones. Krystal
Naims, Brenda Victorio, Colton Helfrecht,
Heather Yocom and Veronica Wilheftn.
BEAVER FAN
GONE FOWL
Matt McCabe
Quinn Peck
2nd Team: Jason
Flem m er-Stanfield; Kyle
C arlso n -H ep p n e r; Jared
D oss-P ilot Rock; D aniel
Schroeder-WM.
HM: Jacob Meeks-
Culver.
Defensive
Lineman
1*‘ Team: Jam es
A lley -S h erm an ; Jonah
Moore-Culver; Will Brunke-
C u lv er; Rory K ilkenny-
Heppner.
2 nd Team: D erek
W ood-S herm an; T rav is
E astw o o d -W M ;
K yle
F ish e r-C u lv e r;
D ustin
Simmons-Pilot Rock.
HM:
S tephen
Lemmon-Stanfield; Colby
Norquist-Pilot Rock.
Receivers
I s' Team: Jared
R o en -C u lv er;
Rory
K ilk en n y -H ep p n er; Phil
King-Pilot Rock.
2nd Team: Evan
K aseberg-Sherm an; Tyler
Matthew Van
Cleave
Casey Maben
Watson-Stanfield; Matthew
Van Cleave-Heppner.
HM: Luis DeLapaz-
Umatilla.
Quarterback
1st Team: M itch
Bymes-Pilot Rock.
2 nd Team: Kyle
Blood-Culver.
HM: Quinn Peck-
H ep p n er; C lin t M oore-
Sherman
Offensive
Lineman
1st Team: Jam es
Alley-Sherman; Kyle Fisher-
C u lv er; Jonah M oore-
Culver; Will Brunke-Culver;
R obby S m ith -H ep p n er;
Peter Geer-Heppner.
2 nd Team: Joe
Danileson-Sherman; Clell
H asen b an k -W M ; A aron
A lsto tt-H e p p n e r; Jared
Doss-Pilot Rock
HM: Kenny Young-
U m atilla; A lan N ichols-
Stanfield; Richard Low-Pilot
Rock.
Running Backs
1st Team: E lio t
K aseberg-Sherm an; M att
K en n y -H ep p n er;
K yle
Humphreys-Pilot Rock
2 nd Team: Irv in g
M ac ia s-U m atilla; Levi
R o b erts-C u lv er;
M att
McCabe-Heppner.
HM: Tanner Froese-
WM;
C asey
M aben-
Heppner; Alan Howard-Pilot
R ock; N athan C reaso n -
U m atilla; M ark M ills-
Stanfield.
Punter
Is' Team: D erek
Wood-Sherman.
2 nd Team: Ju stin
Schroeder-WM.
HM: Kyle Blood-
Culver.
Place Kicker
I s* Team: D erek
Wood-Sherman.
2 nd Team: Jacob
Mitchell-Pilot Rock.
2nd Team: Juan
Terrazus-Culver.
lone and Heppner booster clubs plan joint
fund raising of cans be contributed to the other families or businesses
C ard in al B o o ster
Club met Monday, Nov. 7 at
the school library. Fourteen
members were present. The
club is planning to meet with
rep resen tativ es from the
Heppner Booster Club to
organize a joint fund raising
dinner. The dinner, which is
set for Saturday, Feb. 4, is
being partially funded by a
$ 1 ,5 0 0 d o n atio n from
M orrow C ounty G rain
G row ers. President Lynn
Dee
R am os
set
an
organizational meeting date
for Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 7
p.m . at the L ex in g to n
MCGG conference room.
R am os, Dean R obinson,
Betty Gray, Penny Krebs and
Karen Padberg will represent
the lone club on the planning
committee.
The club is planning
a com m unity workday to
paint the school cafeteria.
Painting will begin at 9 a.m.
on Dec. 16 and continue
through the w eekend as
needed. Volunteers, who are
asked to bring paint supplies,
are needed for this school
improvement project.
The new popcorn
popper purchased by the
club for concessions cannot
be used on a standard outlet.
Superintendent Browning
w ill take bids on the
electrical work to see if new
wiring costs are feasible for
the club.
Del LaR ue w ill
investigate possible track
storage options. The club
received a $ 1,000 grant from
Walmart to help offset costs.
It was agreed money
received from the recycling
club income, and requests to
use the money be presented
to the clu b at re g u la r
meetings. Laurel Cannon,
Betty Gray and Wayne Hams
are doing the recycling work
w ith the a ssista n c e o f
Collier’s Market.
The Cardinal sport
schedule poster preliminary
work is complete and the
material has been sent to the
publisher. The community
calendars are also in the
process of being published
and should be available by
the new year.
T he
B ask etb all
Bonanza will be Dec. 2 and
3 with Riverside, Mac High
and Enterprise joining the
lone team s. Both ju n io r
varsity and varsity teams will
play over the weekend. The
clu b is in ch arg e o f
concessions and welcomes
volunteers to help in the
kitchen and/or donate pies
and cakes. Anyone willing to
help should contact Arlynda
G ates
at
4 2 2 -7 5 3 4 .
W heatland will sponsor a
h o sp itality room for the
referees and coaches.
T each er L indsay
Orem presented a request
from the elementary staff for
funds ($ 4 0 3 .5 0 ) to buy
accelerated reading tests for
the e lem en tary g rad es.
S upport w as also asked
($280) for the monthly goal
parties to reward students.
The club voted to give the
teachers $800 to purchase
new quizzes. The Ramos,
LaR ue and M cE llig o tt
fa m ilies and W heatland
Insurance offered to sponsor
monthly reward parties and
suggested the teachers seek
to fund further parties.
The
clu b
w ill
sponsor a congratulatory ad
in the H ep p n er G azette
Times for the success of the
Cardinal volleyball team,
which finished second in the
Big Sky East and played at
the district tournament.
The next meeting of
Cardinal Booster Club will
be Monday, Dec. 5 at 7 p.m.
at the school library.
Preparations
being made for
Artifactory
M em bers w ill be
selling their arts and crafts
item s
at
S a tu rd a y ’s
Artifactory craft fair at the
M orrow
county
Fairgrounds, Nov. 19 from
10 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Mary Ella Johnson
will be selling her crocheted
rugs made from cotton and
w ool o f v ario u s sizes.
S hirley M cN ary w ill be
sellin g her beadw ork.
Bobbie Angel will offer her
hand painted ceramics. Art
on fe a th ers and a new
painting combination will be
offered by Molly Day. Betty
C h ristm an and L orene
M ontgom ery w ith th eir
country collection of a large
variety of handmade items
w ill be on hand. M any
original items will be for sale.
Next meeting of the
M orrow County Creative
Arts and Crafts will be Nov.
17, 1 p.m. at G D ’s Banquet
Room. Anyone interested in
b ecom ing m em bers are
welcome to attend and see
what South Morrow County
does to promote arts and
crafts.
Saturday, November 1.9th
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
“GO DUCKS
Sponsored by Willow Valley Service Club
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(/or com m unity project*)
Schools in Morrow
County are attem pting to
locate all persons between
the ages of 0 (birth) through
21 not enrolled in public
school who may have special
needs due to co n cern s
v isio n , h earin g , speech,
language, health, general
development, behavior, body
movement and learning.
If you have any of
the
above
co n cern s
regarding a child in your care
who is aged 5-21, please
contact Jack Johns, Morrow
County School District R -1,
(541)481-4202,500Tatone
St., B oardm an, O regon
97818 or Niki Brown. lone
School District R2, (541)
966-3131, 2100 SW Nye.
Pendleton, Oregon 97801.
If you have any of
the
above
co n cern s
regarding a child in your care
who is aged birth to 5, please
co n tac t
the
E arly
Intervention/Early
C h ild h o o d
S pecial
Education Program, at the
Umatilla-M orrow ESD, at
1-800-927-5847. O r you
may contact Niki Brown, El/
ECSE Program Coordinator
at (541)966-3131.
S a tu r d a y , N o v . 1 9 th ' 5 p.m. to clos in g
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University of Oregon supporter
Virgil Morgan
Robby Smith
Jane R ich ard s, a
local resident of Heppner is
pleased to announce the
publishing of her new book
which contains three short
sto rie s: “The V anishing
P rin c e ” ; “T em ples and
Tombs”; The Curse of the
Sacred Tomb”.
These three stories
are fictional adventures that
take place in ancient Egypt.
They are about a young
Princess, ‘Tepi’, her brother.
Prince ‘N ek h i’ and their
many exploits throughout
Egypt. In actual history they
were real people; Queen
A h h o tep
and
K ing
SequenenreT ao II.Q ueen
A h h o tep w as the only
ancient E gyptian fem ale
known to have received the
medal of valor called T h e
Order of the Fly’ for bravery
on the battlefield.
It is the opinion of
some Egyptologists that she
actually led troops to quell a
rebellion in southern Upper
Egypt while the King fought
the threatening Hyksos in the
northern Lower Egypt. This
medal was found in the tomb
of Queen Ahhotep when it
was discovered and can be
seen in the Cairo Museum.
The author has lived
h er life in O regon,
graduating from both grade
and high school in Gold
Beach, Oregon, where she
was raised on a small ranch.
She now lives in Heppner,
O regon. H er acad em ics
in clu d e an cien t h istory,
archaeology, anthropology,
and historic geology while
attending Blue M ountain
C om m unity C o lleg e in
Pendleton, and Southern
O regon U n iv ersity in
Ashland, Oregon.
“Tom bs, Tem ples,
and T h ro n e s ” is now
available online through
A m azon.com and Barnes
and Noble.
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