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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 28,2007 - FIVE St. Paddy’s M otocross winners announced Congratulations to these W inners w ere awarded in many different categories in the Motocross event on Saturday, March 17, during the Heppner St. Patrick’s Day celebration. Motorcycles barrels - 50cc (5 and under): first place, Bailey Botefuhr; second place, Sean Stewart; and third place, Kyle Gier. 50cc (6+ ): first place, Coby Dougherty and second p la ce , B randon Howard. 65cc (8 and under): first place, Trevor Fox and second place, Kaden Corb in. 65cc (9+ ): first place, Hayden Lehne; sec ond place, Kele Jimmerson; and third place, Alexandra Howard. 80-85cc beginner: first place, Justin Reed; sec ond place, Brandon Gier; and third place, Jared Wat kins. 80-85cc expert: first place, Regan Picard. There were no rac ers in the combined beginner (125cc and 250cc). C o m bined expert (125cc and 250cc): first place, Jeff Botefuhr; second place. Brad N auditt; and third place, Jared Howard. Women: no racers. Over the hill (40+): first place, Jerry Fox. Motorcycles - heat races 50cc (5 and under): first place, Sean Stewart; second place, Tyler Dyer; and third place, K annon Wilkins. 50cc (6+ ): first place, Thyler Monkus; sec ond place, Coby Dougherty; and a third place tie, Cody H o fb a u er and B randon Howard. 65cc (8 and under): first place, Trevor Fox and second place, Everett Wil lard. 65cc (9+) first heat: first place, Tate Gentry; sec ond place, Trevor Hoffman; and third place Kele Jimmer son. 65cc (9+ ) second heat: first place, Hayden Le hne; second place. Brian Rill; and third place Alexandra Howard. 80-85cc beginner - first heat: first place, Taryn Hearn; David Oien; and third place, Trenton Anteau. 80-85cc beginner - second heat: first place, Brandon Gier; second place. Hayden Lehne; and third place, Jared Watkins. 80-85cc expert: first place, Jessy Norton; second place, Regan Picard; and th ird place, B rendon Ramirez. 125cc b eg in n er - first heat: first place, Trevor Thom pson; second place, B rendon R am irez; and a third place tie, Cameron Jal- bert and Shayne Pettigrew. 125cc b eg in n er - second heat: first place, Jus tin Gier and second place, RJ Ramos. 125cc expert - first heat: first place, Randy Enix; second place, Kash Leon; and third place, Azraih Du mont. 125cc expert - sec ond heat: first place, Scott Wooley; second place. Ron nie Noel; and third place. Drew Ivey. 250cc beginner: first place. Ted Hilton; second place, Jared Howard; and third place, Travis Westberg. 250cc expert: first place. Brad Nauditt; second place, Randy Enix; and third place, Ronnie Noel. Combined beginner (125cc and 250cc): first place, Justin Gier. C om bined expert (125cc and 250cc): first place. Brad Nauditt; second place, Randy Enix; and third place. Azraih Dumont. Women: no racers. Over the hill (40+): first place. Randall Gier; sec- ond place, Brent Gamache; and third place, Jerry Fox. Mini-bike challenge - had 20 riders and they have a lottery draw for winners, there is no platin g s: Jeff Botefuhr, Stevie June Luke. Brent Gamache, Jason Ham- mack, Regan Picard. W r e S t U l l g W iH H C r S . . . N^ S >*1 Quads-barrels 6 and under: first place, Reno Furguson; sec ond place. Isaiah Luna; and third place. Ryan Hussey. 7-11: first p lace, Trevor Fox; second place, Pictured left to right are Kaitlyn Martin. Keegan Oibbs, and Jaden Orr; and third place, Sam Brinker. Adrian Roa. Quad beginner: first place. Jerod Bingham an; second place, Britt Dough ty; and third place, Brandon Wedding. Quad expert: first place, Brett King; Alex Aid- rich; and third place, Levi Strunk. Women: first place, Cindi Howard. Over the hill (40+): Pictured left to right are Ryan Smith, Melissa Martin. Derrek no racers. IIUTVfy }>v Quad - heat races 6 and under: first place, Reno Ferguson and second place, Isiah Luna. 7-11: first p lace, Trevor Fox; second place, Jaden Orr; and third place. Adrian Roa. Quad beginner-first Heat: first place, Jerod Bin- gaman; second place Merv Hussey; and third place, Robert Johlke. Quad beginner - sec ond heat: first place, Shane Mathis; second place, Tyler W right; and third place, Leon Luna. Q uad b eg in n er - third heat: first place, Joel Luna; second place, Mike Davis; and third place, Jus tin Morris. Quad expert: first place, Collin Salsberg; sec ond place, Levi Strunk; and third place, Alex Aldrich. Women: no racers. Over the hill (40+): no racers. Howard, and Diana Healv. » D sil y Pictured left to right are Cade Arbogast, Kai Arbogast, C.J. Kindle, Skvlar Palmer, and Dakota Howard. Pictured left to right are Treslon Maben, Tvrel Walker. Andrew Hatfield, and Jaiden Orr. lone to host Easter egg hunt Wced Advisory/ 00 M orrow SW C D The Easter bunny is coming to lone. He will be i y i u l 1 ° joining us for the annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, Board meeting to April 7, at 10 a.m. in the lone City Park by the amphitheater. Children ages 0 to fourth grade are welcome to come and be held A M orrow SW CD join him for the egg hunting and fun. Board and quarterly Weed Donations for this annual event may be dropped Advisory Board meeting will off at the Bank of Easter Oregon in lone. be held Thursday, April 5, at 1:30 p.m. at the Pettyjohn Office Building in Heppner. Now a member o f A genda item s in Regional Multiple Listing Service clude, minutes of the March meeting, treasurer's report, w ritten staff report. Meeting To better serve our real estate clients David Policy, NRCS contribution agreement. Weed Supervisor Sykes Real Estate has joined RMLSIM, the report-update Real Estate largest REALTOR -owned Multiple List d isclo su re d raft, p artn er ing Service in the Northwest. agency reports. Meetings of Pictured is Sk\ler Hawks. the Morrow SWCD are open to the public. Your property listed with us now receives exposure to member agents in 43 Oregon and Washington counties, with a network o f over 13,000 subscribers in Oregon and Washington. Currently, the RMLSIV1 system contains approximately 24,000 on-market listings (of which over 18,000 fall in the residental property category), and over 750,000 total listings. Contact David Sykes to discuss listing your property or learning more about RMLS™ and other marketing ideas we have for your property. E-mail : david @ sykesrealestate. net Website: SykesRealEstate.net 188 W. Willow P.0. Box 337 Heppner, OR 97836 (541) 676-9228 1-800-326-2152 Cell (541) 980-6674 Fax (541)676-9211 Senior Center lunch menu St. Patrick's Parish m embers will be serving lunch at the St. Patrick's Se nior Center on Wednesday, April 4. The menu consists of baked ham, au gratin po tatoes, vegetables, juice, and cake. G-T DEADLINE FOR ALL ITEMS: MONDAY AT 5 P.M. MCSD prepares for District Math Contest The Morrow Coun ty School District will be holding their annual District Math Contest on Thursday, April 12, at 6 p.m. at AC H o ughton E lem en tary School in Irrigon. Qualifying students in fourth through eighth grades will gather to take a rigorous math test to determine the top perform ing math students in Morrow County. E lig ib le stu d en ts from each campus were cho sen based off of a rigorous pre-qualifying test. Accord ing to Marilyn Post, fourth grade teacher and Talented and Gifted Coordinator at AC Houghton Elementary School, "mathematics skills are proving to be increasing ly important to ensure life long employability and suc cess. NCTM's slogan of ‘Do math and you can do any th in g ' c o u ld n 't be m ore true.” A p p ro x im a te ly tw enty stu d en ts in each grade will take a rigorous 50-question multiple-choice test designed specifically for advanced math students. The exam covers a wide array of mathematical concepts such as measurement, algebra, data interpretation, numera tion, and geometry. Student results will be tallied while they enjoy snacks and punch. All stu dents will receive a ribbon for their participation. The top ten performers in each grade will receive specific placing ribbons, and the top performer will receive an engraved plaque noting their achievement. The D istrict Math Contest is put on by the ded icated Talented and Gifted (TAG) Coordinators from Morrow County School Dis trict. Although not all stu dents participating are iden tified TAG students, the co ordinators feel strongly that recognizing the academic achievement of all students is important. According to There sa Proctor-Reece, TAG Co ordinator for Windy River Elementary School, “ it is important that we provide opportunities for students with academ ic talents to showcase and use their skills in a fun. yet competitive ven ue." For more informa tion on the District Math C o n te st, or on M orrow County School D istrict’s Talented and G ifted Pro gram. please contact Wade Smith. Assistant Superinten dent, or visit our website at http:/ / w w w .m orrow. kl2.or.us/tag.html.