Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - SEVEN
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How About Those Mustang
Volleyball Players!
Congratulations, girls and
coaching staff!
I’ve always been proud
of HHS student athletes, but
while attending the recent 2A
State volleyball tournament,
I could not help to think I
have never been more proud
of a team that had to handle
so many different elements of
surprise during their playoff
reign (Lakeview, Nestucca,
Elgin and Bonanza). During
those matches, when the mo
mentum was in their favor, at
the worst time possible, disas
ter would consume their court
(and their fans!).
True champions rise under
pressure and it is meant for
this particular team of volley
ball players. The composure,
skill and giving of one’s own
individual limelight to com
pete solely as a team, for the
good of their team, put them
in position to win their fourth
place and sportsmanship tro
phies. They were never de
nied, when all odds where
against them.
From a fan standpoint, it
was wonderful to see such
teamwork, leadership and
unselfishness from our girls.
Our community is extremely
proud of each player; they’ve
been great ambassadors for
HHS. Tradition did prevail -
the fourth place match seemed
like the championship game.
We have much to look for
ward to in 2009, but hate to
say goodbye to our strong trio
of seniors - Maggie, Sherilyn
and Lenka.
Susie Hisler
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Thanks to all for the sup
port you have given me dur
ing my surgery and recovery.
The cards, telephone calls,
food, flowers have all made
this “event” easier. A special
thanks to Sharon and Keith
for the transportation to and
from the hospital and doctor
visits. Also, a special thanks
to my son Mike for stay
ing with Delmer while I was
away and continuing to stay
after I got home. Thanks to
Joyce and Jan for filling my
spot at the Senior Center and
to Steve, Les and Kathy for
keeping me posted and doing
my “job” with the Housing
Authority. This is a wonderful
community and I feel blessed
to live here.
God Bless,
Judy Buschke
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Grove to support our team
during the state tournament
this past weekend. Who knew
the weekend would take the
path it did and we would need
every ounce of additional love
and support we received? An
extra special thank you for
supporting our teammate,
Sherilyn, and her family as
she faced her unfortunate in
jury.
The journey through this
season was a special one.
One that many of us are sad
is over. We appreciate your
willingness to share part of
that journey with us. One that
produced enough memories
to last a lifetime. Once again,
we were all reminded what a
fantastic community our small
town truly is.
Thank you.
Coach Pam Dowdy
Captain Maggie Armato
Captain Sherilyn Peck
Lenka Dobosova
Steph Rill
Jessica Hughes
Brynna Rust
Torri Lovgren
Brandi Hong
Lindsay Cutsforth
Taighler Dougherty
Amber Gray
Jo Anna Patton
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Card of Thanks: $ 10 (u p to i oo words)
Deadline: Monday af 5 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
The greater H eppner com
munity is phenom enal. The
outpouring of love, caring,
prayers, support, cards, letters,
notes, food and flowers is ap
preciated more than you can
ever imagine.
Thank you so very much.
The family of )im Hayes:
Barbara Hayes
Jay, Diane & Jordan Hayes
Loran, C indy, Hannah & Sam Hayes
To the communities of
Heppner, Lexington and lone:
We cannot thank you enough
and no words can express
how much we appreciate all
of your thoughts, condolenc
es. love, prayers and support
shown towards us these last
13 months. Cooper was an
amazing little four year old. It
was put best by his dad Dave
when he said, “Everyone has
an angel watching over them,
however he felt extra special
by the fact that he had the
privilege of meeting his.” He
not only is our angel in Heav
en - he is and always will be
our little “hero”!
Thanks again from the bot
tom of our hearts.
Sincerely,
Colene Baasch (Fed Ex),
and the Family of
Cooper Larson
Please continue to pray for
Cooper’s little buddy Aidan
Zauggs from Richland, WA.
who has this same rare brain
tumor - that he receives his
miracle and a cure is found.
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The Mustang Volleyball
team would like to thank the
Heppner community for their
wonderful support this season.
Thank you to the parents who
spent endless hours traveling
to support our team, working
in the concession stand, or
ganizing the soup feed, host
ing team dinners, stocking ice
chests with drinks, water, and
great treats. Most importantly,
thank you for unconditionally
supporting your daughters and
encouraging our whole team.
Thank you to the student
body at HHS and HES who
faithfully attended game after
game and learned how much
fun cheering for your school
can be. “Whose House? Our
House!” Thank you to the staff
members from both schools
who dedicated endless hours
line judging, keeping clock,
putting up notes and treats in
the locker room and stuffing
our bus with goodies, treats
and well wishes as we went
off on our trip to state.
Thank you to the commu
nity members who supported
us attending home games and
road playoff games. We feel
honored that so many people
enjoyed watching us play. A
special thank you to those of
vou who traveled to Forest
NOTICES
Reminder to East o f Ditch
Guys: November 15. Ques
tions? Mike Proctor, (541)
676-9827,(541)314-8566.
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HELP WANTED
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