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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - F Æ HHS honor roll announced Mustangs fall to Lakeview in state quarter-final game H e p p n e r H ig h (4.0) , Isabelle Kramer (4.0), School recently announced C herisse Lem m on (4.0), the honor roll recipients for Catherine McElligott (4.0), the first quarter o f the school Frank M eyer (4.0), Erin year. The students are: Price (4.0), Emily Thomp 7lh Grade - Jeffer son (4.0), Eric Vogel (4.0), son D ow dy (4.0), B lake Jonathan V onW aldenfels Greenup (4.0), Ali Lovgren, (4 .0 ) , Anna W alter (4.0), Ryan Dougherty, Andrew Marlen Weise (4.0), Ashley Hatfield, Tate Gentry, and W olff (4.0), Lane Wright Lillian Sandford. (4 .0 ) , Jared H uddleston, 8, h G rade - M ag Rust, Jordan Hat Brynna gie Collins, Bryce Fowler, field, Lara Jelting, Christo A ustin G u tie rre z , Jacob pher Lien, Zachary McCarl, Moore, Earl Propheter, Ci- Vivian Thompson, Kellee dney Coster, Abbie Gray, Jones, Bryan Holland, Rudi Jordan Jones, Austin Mor- R am irez, C u rtis H arper, lan, Kellie Nelson, Garrett A ndrew Johnson, Jessica Robinson, Alex Smith, Ste H ughes, Lacie W agoner, phen Thompson, and Kyle Brent Eckman, and Bora Harrison. Moon. Top Left: Mustang VVillv (¿entry (#10) adds some yardage with 9, h Grade - Natalie 12th Grade - Frida the help of Bryan Holland(#5) and Wac\ ( oil (#59) in the state Rauch (4.0), Jake Bowles, Arevik (4.0), Maggie Ar- quarter-final game held in Lakeview on Saturday. Z ech ariah H intz, Ju stin mato (4.0), Sarah Ballard Bottom t.eft: Caked with mud, Heppner Mustangs Mark McCabe (#61) and Alex Pickles (#85) take down a Lakeview Honker. P ranger, Joanna P atto n , (4 .0 ) , Kim C heng (4.0), Top Right: The Lakeview defenders stay on top of their defense as Tayllor Gould, and Cody Q uinn C hick (4.0), L en Jordan Hatfield (#40) tries for the hall. The Heppner Mustangs Orr. ka Dobosova (4.0), Chris were defeated in their final game of the season 23-10. Photos by 10th Grade - Jorge Hickerson (4.0), Miroslav Sandy Matthews Fuentes (4.0), Brett Harrison Hutnun (4.0), Deniz Kalyon (4.0), Julia Meyer (4.0), Ian (4.0) , Veronika Kubalova Murray (4.0), Devin Rob (4.0) , Kathryn Moore (4.0), inson (4.0), Kolleen Chapa, Sherilyn Peck (4.0), Lena A num ber o f lone Christina Givens, Donald Pelda (4.0), Joseph Prang M atthews, Kelsi Putman, er (4.0), Jordan Shepherd C ard in als w ere re c en tly Daisy Victorio, Justin Guti (4 .0 ) , G rant Sm ith (4 0), named to the Big Sky Con errez, and Willy Gentry. Aylin Vogt (4.0), Matt Hol ference All League Teams. Second T eam -D e 11th Grade - J Odessa land, Henrik Giske, M at fense: Clay Morter (end), C hapa (4.0), Hee Young ilda Hakansson, Stephanie C h u n g ( 4 .0 ) , V a n e ssa Rill, Jairo Alzate, Stephanie Cory Peterson (comer/line- G o d elleo v a (4 .0 ), Luisa Cutsforth, Josh Shank, and backer), and Tanner Riet- mann (linebacker). Horsten (4.0), Keenan Jack Eddie Waddell. Honorable Mention- Offense: Matt Hams (end), C ory P eterso n (ru n n in g back), and Eric Jepsen (line M ath S tudents o f Students o f the M onth - backer). Honorable Mention- the Month for August and Tyler Robinson and Garrett 0Ë L ' 1» w B Ê kf- $ * Septem ber have been an Gibbs; and Algebra II Stu Defense: Matt Hams (defen V 1 ^ jk |k l '<¿0 nounced for Troy Morgan’s dents o f the Month - Don sive back) and Eric Jepsen math classes at H eppner ald M athew s and Devin (lineman). ,.fA W jk ■ A / í / m Also, Clay M orter High School. Each student Robinson. As # ' ~ V y J|| \ ¿If . æ t T r A I •» ft m was picked for outstanding S eptem ber recip i was selected to participate 1 p m ÌS h SB A a — i *. ■ W work, effort and com m it ents are: Algebra I Students in the 1A Eight Man Classic ment to excellence. o f the Month - Mayci Gar to be held in June at Eastern The Students of the rett and Earl P ropheter; Oregon University. Cory Month were chosen from Geometry Students o f the Peterson was selected as an junior playing his first year each o f Mr. Morgan’s Alge Month - Kelsi Putman and alternate. Five players and o f eight-man football, was bra I, Geometry, and Alge Justin Pranger; and Algebra five alternates are chosen named as one o f two Most bra II classes. II Students o f the Month - from each league from se Improved. Fetterhoff took A ugust recip ien ts Alex Fuentes, Ian Murray, niors who are named to a to the game immediately, amassing 60 tackles over the are: Algebra I Students o f Kyle Fuchs and Brett Har first or second team. In addition to a n course o f the season, 21 o f the Month - Cassi Day and rison. nouncing the Big Sky Con those solo and including six Bryce Fow ler; G eom etry ference awards, individual quarterback sacks. The other Most Im awards were announced for ASSE International Student Exchange Programs the team. proved went to freshman Top Photo: The lone Football team shows off their new “got milk?" (ASSE) is looking for volunteers to serve as area repre Senior Cory Peter O m ar Juarez for m aking sweatshirts awarded to them by the OSAA and the Dairy Farmers sentatives in their local community. son was voted Most Valu great strides in his play on of Oregon for having the highest GPA for a football team in the state. The Cardinals won the Academic All State award with an ASSE provides academic year, semester and short able P layer by the team both sides o f the ball. term exchange programs in the United States for high for the 2008 lone C ardi E ric J e p s e n w as average (¿PA of 3.57. The Lady Cardinals recorded an average GPA of 3.90 which was second in the volleyball competition only school-aged students from around the world. Students nals. Peterson was an of aw arded the “ Big S tick” to fellow IA competitor Crane. are 15-18 years old, have passed a series o f academic and fensive powerhouse for the award for running over ev Bottom Photo: Pictured are Cory Peterson, Matt Hams, Erie character requirements, and are anxiously awaiting an op Cardinals rushing for 1133 eryone including some on Jepsen, and Clay Morter. Not pictured is Tanner Kietmann. portunity to embark on their American adventure. yards and 17 touchdowns his own team to take down a Photos by Theresa Crawford Area representatives recruit and screen prospective this season. kickoff returner at Echo. host families, interview students to study abroad, and super RJ Ramos received Fellow senior, Clay vise the visiting exchange students in their community. Area M orter, was voted M ost the Cardinal Heart award for Justice Court Morrow' County Justice Court Judge Charlotte representatives are reimbursed for their expenses and are Inspirational for his u n his dedication to the team. In Gray has released the follow ing report: provided with some travel opportunities. the skilled positions, Matt flagging enthusiasm and -Parry Eldridge, 25, Lexington, failure to register ASSE’s primary goal is to contribute to international encouragement to the rest Hams was awarded a plague understanding through exchange programs enabling stu o f the team. as a receiver and Eric Jepsen vehicle, driving uninsured, no operator's license, S I85 fine. dents to learn about other languages and cultures through Alex Fetterhoff, a as a lineman. -Steven Edward Strahm, 55, lone, driving unin active participation in family, school, and community life. sured, open container, $185 fine. For further information contact the ASSE Western Former lone coach to celebrate 80th The children o f Chuck Hudson and their families -Ryan Patrick Mobley, 20, Portland, hunting pro Regional Office at 1-800-733-2773.___________________ are planning an 80th birthday party for him on Saturday, hibited methods, SI00 fine. November 22, from 2:30-4:30 p.m. at Gregory Forum at -Edgar Ramirez, 18. Heppner, MIP-Alcohol by Clackamas Community College. consumption, S244 fine. He retired as athletic director from Clackamas -Drion M. Donner. 19, Heppner, violation o f the Community College 22 years ago. He coached at lone basic rule by going 75 mph in a 55 mph zone, S I85 fine. High School from 1957-1961 where he won two state -Jennifer S. Jaca, 41, Heppner, failure to stop for championships in both football and basketball. bus safety lights, $324 fine. All friends are invited to attend or send cards to: -Deborah L. Evans, 45, Heppner, driving while 112 Harding Blvd. Oregon City, OR 97045. suspended violation, driving uninsured. S810 fine. Your Eggs Our Basket -Steven Edward Strahm, 25, lone, driving while suspended (misd.), SI.445 fine. Always a good combination! -Miranda Richards, 25, Heppner, DUll diversion agreement. Cardinal football awards announced Math Students of the Month announced ASSE seeks volunteers Mr At Bank of Eastern Oregon, you can maximize vour FDIC coverage with CDARS Gifts - Party Itéras Decorations - Candy (Certificate of Deposit Account Registry Services) It's Safe! It's Convenient! And it keeps your funds working locally! FDIC Insurance coverage up to $50,000,00(1!! Keeping your money safe since 1945! (Important to you ~ important to us.) H a llo w e e n Bag C an d y S ale 50% off Save - Save - Save ^ M umuj ' j Ikuj 217 North Main • Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Heppner, Lexington & lone D A ’s R eport Morrow County District Attorney Elizabeth Bal lard has released the follow ing report: -Carrie Lynn Wise, 46, was conx icted o f possession o f methamphetamine, a Class C felony, and w as sentenced to 90 units with 30 jail units, six months drixer’s license suspension. 18 months supervised probation. 80 hours of community service. and pay S I.423 in fines fees and as sessments. Marriages Morroxx County Clerk Bobbi Childers has released the follow ing report o f marriage licenses issued: -November 17: Nicolas V. Landeros, 66. Board- man, and Maria Estella Naxarro Rubio, 66. Boardman.