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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 24,2009 - FIVE Heppner High School announces second semester honor roll H e p p n e r H ig h School recently announced their second semester hon or roll for the 2008-2009 school year. 7"1 G rad e B lak e G re e n u p 4.0, Andrew Hatfield 4.0, Jared Lemmon 4.0, Ryan Dougherty, Lillian Sand- ford, Micha H intz,, Nicole Kempken, Ali Lovgren, Tate Gentry, and MeKayla Kindle. 8, h G rad e M aggie C o llin s 4.0, Cidney C oster 4.0, Bryce Fowler 4.0, Austin Gutierrez 4.0, Jordan Jones 4.0, Jacob Moore 4.0, Earl Propheter4.0, Larissa Gray, Kyle H arrison, Stephen Thompson, Kellie Nelson, Garrett Robinson, and Alex Smith. 9, h G rad e Z echariah Hintz 4.0, Justin Pranger 4.0, Jo- anna Patton, Cameron Day, Cody Orr, and Stephanie Schuler. I 0,k G rade Julia M eyer 4.0, Justin Gutierrez 4.0, Brett Harrison 4.0, Donald Mat thews 4.0, Ian Murray 4.0, Kelsi Putman 4.0, Devin R obinson 4.0, Lindsay Cutsforth, Christina Giv ens, Kolleen Chapa, Jo seph Armato, and Victoria Lankford. 11th G rad e Emily Thompson 4.0, Eric Vogel 4.0, Anna Walter 4.0, Keenan Jack 4.0, Lane Wright 4.0, Bryn- na Rust 4.0, Luisa Horsten 4.0, Jared Huddleston 4.0, Frank Meyer 4.0, Ashely Wolf4.0, Catherine McElli- gott 4.0, Cherisse Lemmon 4.0, Vanessa Godolleova 4.0, Christopher Lien 4.0, Erin Price 4.0, Lacie Wag oner 4.0, Arthur Lima 4.0, Local residents compete in Oregon State W rangler Junior High Division rodeo finals L ocal re sid e n ts Garrett Robinson, 8'h grade, and Blake Greenup and Tate Gentry, 7,h grade students at Heppner High School recently competed in the Oregon State W rangler Junior High Division (odeo finals. Garrett Robinson and Tate Gentry are cur rently serving as repre sentatives to the NHSRA Wrangler Division All Star Rodeo Team, a corporate sponsored youth rodeo team. Selection is based on leadership qualities, academic eligibility and athletic achievements dur ing the previous year. The NHSRA Wrangler Division All Star Rodeo Team is fashioned after Wrangler's Champion Pro Rodeo Team. "We are confident each member of the team will be an outstanding goodw ill ambassador for the sport of rodeo,” said Jeff Chadwick, Special Events Manager for Wrangler Rodeo. Garrett Robinson and Blake Greenup have earned a position on the O regon State W rangler Junior High rodeo team Jodessa Chapa 4.0, Jordan Hatfield 4.0, Isabelle Kram er 4.0, Jessica Hughes. Mar len Weise, Bry an Holland, Andrew Johnson, Vivian Thompson, Curtis Harper. Brent Eckman, and Ka-Kiu Lee. I 2'h tira d e M argaret Armato 4.0, Sarah Balland 4.0, Spencer Palmer 4.0, Sheri- lyn Peck 4.0, Joseph Prang er 4.0, Lenka Dobosova 4.0. Kathryn Moore 4.0, Grant Smith 4.0, Frida Arevik 4.0, Jordan Shepherd 4.0, Lena Pelda 4.0, Kay Lee Helfrecht 4.0, Quinn Chick 4.0, Kim Cheng 4.0, M atilda Fla- kansson 4.0, Veronika Kub- alova 4.0, Stephanie Rill 4.0, Stephanie Cutsforth, Henrik Giske, Jo sh u a Shank, Mercedes Garrett, and Kay- lee Lemmon. lone Community School announces second semester honor roll lone Community School recently announced their honor roll students for the second semester of the 2008-2009 school year. The following stu dents have earned a 4.0 GPA for the second semes ter: Oskar Peterson, Emily Holland, Julianne Carlson, Stacee H alvorsen, Evan Rietmann, Rebecca Jepsen, Jordan Peterson, Mary Ri etmann, Thomas Holland, Beth Morter, Tanner Riet mann, Dennis Schmidt, Ste- fanie Archer, Alex Carlson, Eric Jepsen, Sarah Stillman, Tiana Camarillo and Matt Coleman. The following stu dents have earned place ment on the honor roll for the second semester: Joel Stillman, Gus Peter son, Steven Holland, Zach Orem, Makenna Ramos, Mason Haguewood, Chris tine Raible, Matt Hams, Mikey Raible, RJ Ramos, Manon Bondier, Tie Cha- longtrakul. Clip Charoen- jai, Brianna Peterson and Brenna Rietmann. The following stu dents have earned recogni tion for honorable mention for the second semester: Joe Doherty, Lauren Garret, Daniel Holtz, Rita McEllig- ott, Jaqueline Juarez, Bailey Haguewood, Tyrell Bar nett, Kirk Haguewood. Tim Emmel, Micah Stillman, Jerem y Coleman, Kaleb Dumler, Mary McElligott, Mariah Bradfield, Mary Gates, Marco Juarez, Alex Rietmann, Stephanie Me dina, Jacob Trahan, Kevin LaRue, Robbi Johnston, Toon Junnoi, Tyree Svetich, Toffy V iw attavonwong, Luke Bradfield, Tori Heagy, Ronney Wilson, Hailey Ar bogast and Clay Morter. Pictured left to right are Garrett Robinson. Blake Greenup and Tate (¡entry. Contributed Photo and the right to travel with fellow teammates to Gal lup, New Mexico from June 28,h - July 4,h to compete at the 5lh Annual Wrangler Junior High Finals Rodeo. Garrett Robinson finished 1st in the Boys Breakaway Roping and 5,h in the Boys All Around Competition. Blake G reenup finished 4th in the Pole Bending and 4lh in the Girls' Rookie standings for her first year of competition. All three contestants finished in the top 10 in the five events they competed in. F ea tu rin g m ore than 1,000 co n testan ts from 47 states, Canadian provinces and A ustralia the Wrangler Junior High Finals is the world's larg est junior high rodeo. In addition to competing for more the $75,000 in prizes, WJHFR contestants will also be vying for more than $50,000 in college scholar ships and the chance to be named the Wrangler Junior High Finals Rodeo National Champion. To earn this title, contestants must fin ish in the top twenty after two go-rounds o f intense competition before advanc ing on to Saturday’s final championship performance. Again, this year, the Sat urday championship per formance will be televised nationally as a part of the "20X Rodeo High" telecast series. Local teens to compete in national rodeo competitions The Intermountain High School Rodeo Team competed June 11-13 in Prineville in the Oregon High School Rodoe finals. Both the boys' and girls’ teams won in state com petition. Team member Wil ly Gentry earned a position on the Oregon State High School rodeo team and will travel to Farmington, NM to compete at the National High School Finals Rodeo in the Tie Down Roping and Bull Riding competitions. Team m em b ers Taighler Dougherty and Devin Robinson qualified for Silver State which will be held in Fallon, NV. Intermountain High School Rodeo Team members are: Willy Gen try, Taighler Dougherty, Devin Robinson, Michael Pederson, Cain Smith. Koty Kamm, Joshua Miltenberg- er, Dillan Massey, Dalton Massey, Callahan Crossley, Mary Hays, Jake Talbot, Cal Ezell, Fabian Scotto, Jade Crossley, Brooke Davis, Chelsea Guthmiller, Megan Rowan, Trent Ezell, Cody Britt, Jordan Crandall, Zane Davis, Alexis Doutre, and Kylee Jo Rogers. Superintendents needed for Morrow County Fair The Morrow Coun ty Fair is looking for su perintendents in crafts and the fruits and vegetables departments. S u p erin ten d en ts would be needed for Mon day and Tuesday o f fair week. Monday the crafts department takes entries from 1-8 p.m. and judg- ing will be on Tuesday afternoon. The fruits and vegetables department wiiL take entries on Monday,- 4-8 p.m. and Tuesday, 8-10 a.m.; the judging is in the afternoon. For more informa tion contact Ren’ee at the Morrow County Fair Office 676-9474. Ladies Play Day results Then it is time to have yourndt control inspected We use the finest pet Is and have the latest eguipment We service domesti&'import cars and tticks. Vi HI U I SHIMMY SWAY BUMPY RlOf IIR l CUPPING Da your antas ana? ► Ba your antas squeal waea yaa step aa the pedal? Shock Instillation intra stain Bees year natele pall waea yaa apply tae Brakes? am ama HOAD suaaxMi am a CMmoefs SBS Our M itt P i palar Oar S en GAS CHARGED Paiaea|« >i: y *M lfi*l0B • L fla ti« « H a rra n ty Ba yaa Bear a q nudino aalse waea yoa step aa tae Brakes? MOUNTAIN m aman Æ m s? Is your anta pedal spaaqy or atayBe too Bard? O n A til z •it Am t i:wt>«<¡ IWBI / mum Ata t ; ama XT ŒE Olii M ill P ia ilir lu l See tn*fc n I mx f mmm e m si U+tnmm, B illig e « 8 m « a t HoginaR«*! Wiiiiir»«- bnelivfitt I« lU M Mal inila «iati «K I Ladies Play Day was held on Tuesday, June 16, at the Willow Creek Country Club. Results are as follows: June 16 Low gross o f the field was Pat Edmundson. Low net of the field was Karen Thompson. Least putts of the field was a tie betw een Pat Dougherty and Jan Paustian. Flight A winners were: low gross, Nancy Propheter; low net, Corol Mitchell; least putts, Eva Kilkenny; and long drive, Nancy Propheter. Flight B winners were: low gross, Lorene M ontgom ery; low net, Betty Christman; and long drive, Pat Dougherty. Flight C winners were: low gross, tie be- tween Jacki Allstott and Burul DeBoer; low net, Luvilla Sonstegard; least putts, tie between Sharon Woodside and Betty Carl- son; and long drive, Sharon Woodside. C h i p - i n s : Pat Dougherty on #6. Long Putt: Pat Ed- mundson. 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