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Golden Plains Unified School District No. 316 HONOR ROLL 4TH Quarter Superintendent Grade 12 Randi Cressler David Hunt Jacy Moss Devinn Ritter Melissa Ritter Grade 10 Morgan Walz Grade 9 Jordan Christensen Macayla Easton Kylie Jones Leea Juenemann Tristan Schwarz Hailee Spresser Grade 8 Joseph Koerperich Grade 7 Kami Miller Madison Walz Grade 6 Morgan Ritter Gabrielle Schiltz 4th Quarter Principal Grade 12 McKayla Albertson Evelin Aragon Laura Clapp Aaron Emigh Brandy Gilbert Brady Ginther Marissa Mosier Lucas Phillips Tate Preston Yajaira Ramirez Avery Spresser Rilee Spresser Adrianna Valdez Grade 11 Hannah Antholz Viridiana Beltran Cole Christensen Sandra Galvan Julia Rogers Trey Schwarz Tyler Stevenson Emily Wachendorfer Ethan Walter Grade 10 Jose Bermudez Andrew Luna Chantee Luna Angela Ritter Camron Spresser Colten Wachendorfer Grade 9 Jacob Antholz Joshua Barnhart Jacob Griffith Chance Hoeting Cheyenne Miller Grant Spresser Zachary Spresser Grade 8 Rebecca Bange Ana Bermudez Shania Finlay Rachael Ritter Taylor Todd Brooke Wark Grade 7 Feliciano Bermudez Tayler Peterson Brianna Stoll Kade Wessel Koi Wessel Cole Ziegelmeier Grade 6 Jesus Aragon Nicholas Brown Arianna Camacho Jessica Koerperich Austin Rivera William Bodie Sauvage Kellee Snyder 2nd Semester Superintendent Grade 12 David Hunt Jacy Moss Devinn Ritter Melissa Ritter Grade 10 Angela Ritter Grade 9 Jordan Christenson Macayla Easton Kylie Jones Leea Juenemann Tristan Schwarz Hailee Spresser Grade 8 Rebecca Bange Joseph Koerperich Grade 7 Kami Miller Madison Walz Grade 6 Morgan Ritter Gabrielle Schiltz 2nd Semester Principal Grade 12 McKayla Albertson Evelin Aragon Rachel Bomba Laura Clapp Randi Cressler Aaron Emigh Brandy Gilbert Brady Ginther Marissa Mosier Lucas Phillips Tate Preston Yajaira Ramirez Avery Spresser Rilee Spresser Grade 11 Hannah Antholz Jacquelyn Armstrong Viridiana Beltran Cole Christensen Julia Rogers Trey Schwarz Tyler Stevenson Emily Wachendorfer Ethan Walter Grade 10 Haydyn Best Andrew Luna Colten Wachendorfer Morgan Walz Grade 9 Jacob Antholz Joshua Barnhart Emmy-Marie Fringer Jacob Griffith Chance Hoeting Cheyenne Miller Grant Spresser Zachary Spresser Grade 8 Ana B Bermudaz Shania Finlay Rachael Ritter Taylor Todd Brooke Wark Grade 7 KeAnn Jacobs Tayler Petersen Brianna Stoll Kade Wessel Koi Wessel Cole Ziegelmeier Grade 6 Jesus Aragon Nicholas Brown Arianna Camacho Joseph Griffith Jessica Koerperich Austin Rivera William Bodie Sauvage Kellee Snyder Dawson Spresser Dave’s Auto Supply 120 N. Williams Rexford 785-687-3235 rural telephone 145 N. Main lenora 1-800-dig-safe congratulations 6A THE OBERLIN HERALD Wednesday, June 22, 2011 THE OBERLIN HERALD Sports Swim club fourth SWIMMING TO A PAIR of first places and a second, Kiah Blau (above) took part in a meet in Wray, Colo., earlier in the month. Bryanna Addleman (below) came in third and 13th in her events and Madelaine Johnson (bottom) took a first, fifth and 13th. Herald photos by Susan May The Oberlin Swim Club took fourth place in Wray, Colo., during the second meet of the season. Twenty-four Oberlin swimmers took part in the meet June 11, with Keagen Blau winning all three of his events. Hunter May, Danielle Rouse, Jakobi Blau, Kiah Blau and Mollie Tate all had two golds. Mad- elaine Johnson snared one. Colby won the meet, followed by Wray and Goodland. “The team did very well over- all and individually,” said coach Stephanie Blau. Swimming for Oberlin were: 8 and under • Hunter May – 25-yard butterfly, 25.46, and 25-yard breaststroke, 24.29, first; 25-yard freestyle, 23.55, sixth. • Emma Anderson – 25-yard breaststroke, 30.12, second; 25- yard freestyle, 22.28, and 25-yard backstroke, 27.37, third;. • Brynna Addleman – 25-yard breaststroke, 31.11, third; 25-yard freestyle, 28.72, 13th. • Mackenzie Urban – 25-yard butterfly, 33.03, fourth; 25-yard breaststroke, 37.93, fifth; 25-yard freestyle, 27.7, 10th. • Bryant Addleman – 25-yard freestyle, 44.34, 17th; 25-yard breaststroke, 49.58. • Ellie Anderson – 25-yard free- style, 42.91, 28th; 25-yard breast- stroke, 50.02. • Alana Meitl – 50-yard freestyle, 1:57.29; 25-yard freestyle, 37.67. • Mason Urban – 25-yard free- style, 42.46. • Madison Urban – 25-yard free- style, 1:31.05. 9-10 Girls • Mollie Tate – 25-yard breast- stroke, 21.31, and 100-yard individ- ual medley, 1:44.55, first; 25-yard backstroke, 21.23, fifth. • Danielle Rouse – 100-yard free- style, 1:26.93, and 25-yard butterfly, 20.78, first; 100-yard individual medley, 1:52.77, fourth. • Madelaine Johnson – 25-yard backstroke, 19.95, first; 25-yard freestyle, 19.02, fifth; 25-yard breaststroke, 28.87, 13th. • Jean Soderlund – 100-yard freestyle, 1:31.81, second; 25-yard backstroke, 21.14, and 25-yard but- terfly, 21.78, fourth. • Erin May – 25-yard butterfly, 21.89, fifth ; 100-yard freestyle, 1:40.49, sixth; 100-yard individual medley, 2:03.93, 11th. 11-12 Girls; • Jakobi Blau – 100-yard free- style, 1:09.31, and 50-yard free- style, 29.34, first; 50-yard breast- stroke, 40.42. • Jenna Long – 50-yard back- stroke, 40.01, second; 50-yard breaststroke, 46.12, second; 50- yard freestyle, 33.87, fourth. 13-14 Girls/Boys: • Keagen Blau – 100-yard free- style, 1:03.63, 100-yard butterfly, 1:23.71 and 200-yard individual medley, 2:57.96, all first. • Kelsey May – 50-yard freestyle, 35.49, fourth; 100-yard freestyle, 1:22.24, sixth; 100-yard breast- stroke, 1:50.01, seventh. • Taylor Corbett – 50-yard free- style, 48.37, fifth; 50-yard breast- stroke 2:22.18 15-18 Girls • Jamie Soderlund – 100-yard backstroke, 1:20.03, second; 50- yard freestyle, 30, fifth; 100-yard breaststroke 1:38.01. • Darbi Rouse – 200-yard indi- vidual medley, 2:57.01, third; 100- yard backstroke, fourth; 1:22.44, 100-yard butterfly, 1:29.69, fifth. • Kiah Blau – 50-yard freestyle, 27.81, and 100-yard butterfly, 1:15.13, first; 100-yard freestyle, 1:05.48, second. Relays – 8 and under • Girls 100-yard freestyle, Ellie Anderson, Alana Meitl, Madi- son Urban and Emma Anderson 3:24.94. • Mixed 100-yard freestyle, Bry- ant Addleman, Mackenzie Urban, Hunter May and Brynna Addleman, 2:13.78, second. • Mixed 100-yard medley, Emma Anderson, Hunter May, Mackenzie Urban, Brynna Addleman, 2:05.15, first. Relays – girls 9-10 • 100-yard freestyle, Danielle Rouse, Mollie Tate, Madelaine Johnson and Jean Soderlund , 1:13.16, first. • 100-yard medley, Danielle Rouse, Mollie Tate, Erin May and Jean Soderlund, 1:33.46, first. The team was to attend a meet in Oakley on Saturday. Baseball takes center field LITTLE LEAGUE The Oberlin Little League base- ball teams squared off last Tuesday as Fredrickson Insurance won a pair, downing Farmers Bank and Trust 25-14 and Crop Production Services 20-13. Farmers came back, however, and ended the night with a 1-1 record as it edged Oberlin Well Service 17-16. This week on Tuesday, Fredrick- son was to face Oberlin Well in the first game, Crop Production versus Farmers Bank in the second then Crop Production against Oberlin in the nightcap. Next Tuesday, Fredrickson will play Farmers at 6:30 p.m., Crop Production will play Fredrickson at 7:30 p.m. and Farmers will play Oberlin Well at 8:30 p.m. BANTAM Oberlin’s Bantam team split a doubleheader with Atwood last Tuesday in front of the home crowd. Oberlin won the first game 5-1 but dropped the second 9-1. On Tuesday, Oberlin was to play Atwood again, this time in At- wood. At 6:30 p.m. Monday, the Oberlin players will be in Phillipsburg. CO-ED Pioneer Seed was the big winner in co-ed softball on Thursday, beat- ing Ginger Power in two games. Pioneer won the first match 26-4 and the second, 18-8. Bank Gold and Unger Chiroprac- tic split a doubleheader, with Black Gold winning the first by a nose, 25-24, and Unger taking the second in fine fashion, 20-10. On Thursday, Unger will take on Ginger Power at 6:30 p.m. and Pioneer will take on Black Gold at 8:30 p.m. Then on Sunday, Co-op will play Black Gold at 6 p.m. and Sappa Val- ley Construction will meet Unger at 8 p.m. T-BALL The T-ballers don’t keep score, but last Tuesday, Raye’s Grocery played Oberlin Livestock and The Bank played Hansen Mueller. On Tuesday, it was to be Oberlin Livestock against The Bank and Raye’s versus Hansen Mueller. Next Tuesday, Raye’s will take on The Bank at 6:30 p.m. and Oberlin Livestock will face Hansen Mueller at 7:30 p.m.

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Page 1: congratulations pages - all/obh...Melissa Ritter Grade 10 Morgan Walz Grade 9 Jordan Christensen Macayla Easton Kylie Jones Leea Juenemann Tristan Schwarz Hailee Spresser Grade 8 Joseph

Golden Plains Unifi ed School District No. 316

HONOR ROLL 4TH QuarterSuperintendent

Grade 12Randi CresslerDavid HuntJacy MossDevinn RitterMelissa Ritter

Grade 10Morgan Walz

Grade 9Jordan ChristensenMacayla EastonKylie JonesLeea JuenemannTristan SchwarzHailee Spresser

Grade 8Joseph Koerperich

Grade 7Kami MillerMadison Walz

Grade 6Morgan RitterGabrielle Schiltz

4th QuarterPrincipal

Grade 12McKayla AlbertsonEvelin AragonLaura ClappAaron EmighBrandy GilbertBrady GintherMarissa MosierLucas PhillipsTate PrestonYajaira RamirezAvery SpresserRilee SpresserAdrianna Valdez

Grade 11Hannah AntholzViridiana BeltranCole ChristensenSandra GalvanJulia RogersTrey SchwarzTyler StevensonEmily WachendorferEthan Walter

Grade 10Jose BermudezAndrew LunaChantee LunaAngela RitterCamron SpresserColten Wachendorfer

Grade 9Jacob AntholzJoshua BarnhartJacob Griffi thChance HoetingCheyenne MillerGrant SpresserZachary Spresser

Grade 8Rebecca BangeAna BermudezShania FinlayRachael RitterTaylor ToddBrooke Wark

Grade 7Feliciano BermudezTayler PetersonBrianna StollKade WesselKoi WesselCole Ziegelmeier

Grade 6Jesus AragonNicholas BrownArianna CamachoJessica KoerperichAustin RiveraWilliam Bodie SauvageKellee Snyder

2nd Semester Superintendent

Grade 12David HuntJacy MossDevinn RitterMelissa Ritter

Grade 10Angela Ritter

Grade 9Jordan ChristensonMacayla EastonKylie JonesLeea JuenemannTristan SchwarzHailee Spresser

Grade 8Rebecca BangeJoseph Koerperich

Grade 7Kami MillerMadison Walz

Grade 6Morgan RitterGabrielle Schiltz

2nd SemesterPrincipal

Grade 12McKayla AlbertsonEvelin AragonRachel BombaLaura ClappRandi CresslerAaron EmighBrandy GilbertBrady GintherMarissa MosierLucas PhillipsTate PrestonYajaira RamirezAvery SpresserRilee Spresser

Grade 11Hannah AntholzJacquelyn ArmstrongViridiana BeltranCole ChristensenJulia RogersTrey SchwarzTyler StevensonEmily WachendorferEthan Walter

Grade 10Haydyn BestAndrew Luna Colten WachendorferMorgan Walz

Grade 9Jacob AntholzJoshua BarnhartEmmy-Marie FringerJacob Griffi thChance HoetingCheyenne MillerGrant SpresserZachary Spresser

Grade 8Ana B BermudazShania FinlayRachael RitterTaylor ToddBrooke Wark

Grade 7KeAnn JacobsTayler PetersenBrianna StollKade WesselKoi WesselCole Ziegelmeier

Grade 6Jesus AragonNicholas BrownArianna CamachoJoseph Griffi thJessica KoerperichAustin RiveraWilliam Bodie SauvageKellee SnyderDawson Spresser

Dave’sAuto Supply 120 N. Williams

Rexford785-687-3235

rural telephone

145 N. Mainlenora

1-800-dig-safe

congratulations

6A The Oberlin herald Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Oberlin herald —

Sports

Swimclub fourth

SWIMMING TO A PAIR of first places and a second, Kiah Blau (above) took part in a meet in Wray, Colo., earlier in the month. Bryanna Addleman (below) came in third and 13th in her events and Madelaine Johnson (bottom) took a first, fifth and 13th.

– Herald photos by Susan May

The Oberlin Swim Club took fourth place in Wray, Colo., during the second meet of the season.

Twenty-four Oberlin swimmers took part in the meet June 11, with Keagen Blau winning all three of his events. Hunter May, Danielle Rouse, Jakobi Blau, Kiah Blau and Mollie Tate all had two golds. Mad-elaine Johnson snared one.

Colby won the meet, followed by Wray and Goodland.

“The team did very well over-all and individually,” said coach Stephanie Blau.

Swimming for Oberlin were:8 and under

• Hunter May – 25-yard butterfly, 25.46, and 25-yard breaststroke, 24.29, first; 25-yard freestyle, 23.55, sixth.

• Emma Anderson – 25-yard breaststroke, 30.12, second; 25-yard freestyle, 22.28, and 25-yard backstroke, 27.37, third;.

• Brynna Addleman – 25-yard breaststroke, 31.11, third; 25-yard freestyle, 28.72, 13th.

• Mackenzie Urban – 25-yard butterfly, 33.03, fourth; 25-yard breaststroke, 37.93, fifth; 25-yard freestyle, 27.7, 10th.

• Bryant Addleman – 25-yard freestyle, 44.34, 17th; 25-yard breaststroke, 49.58.

• Ellie Anderson – 25-yard free-style, 42.91, 28th; 25-yard breast-stroke, 50.02.

• Alana Meitl – 50-yard freestyle, 1:57.29; 25-yard freestyle, 37.67.

• Mason Urban – 25-yard free-style, 42.46.

• Madison Urban – 25-yard free-style, 1:31.05.

9-10 Girls• Mollie Tate – 25-yard breast-

stroke, 21.31, and 100-yard individ-ual medley, 1:44.55, first; 25-yard backstroke, 21.23, fifth.

• Danielle Rouse – 100-yard free-style, 1:26.93, and 25-yard butterfly, 20.78, first; 100-yard individual medley, 1:52.77, fourth.

• Madelaine Johnson – 25-yard backstroke, 19.95, first; 25-yard freestyle, 19.02, fifth; 25-yard breaststroke, 28.87, 13th.

• Jean Soderlund – 100-yard freestyle, 1:31.81, second; 25-yard

backstroke, 21.14, and 25-yard but-terfly, 21.78, fourth.

• Erin May – 25-yard butterfly, 21.89, fifth ; 100-yard freestyle, 1:40.49, sixth; 100-yard individual medley, 2:03.93, 11th.

11-12 Girls;• Jakobi Blau – 100-yard free-

style, 1:09.31, and 50-yard free-style, 29.34, first; 50-yard breast-stroke, 40.42.

• Jenna Long – 50-yard back-stroke, 40.01, second; 50-yard breaststroke, 46.12, second; 50-yard freestyle, 33.87, fourth.

13-14 Girls/Boys:• Keagen Blau – 100-yard free-

style, 1:03.63, 100-yard butterfly, 1:23.71 and 200-yard individual medley, 2:57.96, all first.

• Kelsey May – 50-yard freestyle, 35.49, fourth; 100-yard freestyle, 1:22.24, sixth; 100-yard breast-stroke, 1:50.01, seventh.

• Taylor Corbett – 50-yard free-style, 48.37, fifth; 50-yard breast-stroke 2:22.18

15-18 Girls• Jamie Soderlund – 100-yard

backstroke, 1:20.03, second; 50-yard freestyle, 30, fifth; 100-yard breaststroke 1:38.01.

• Darbi Rouse – 200-yard indi-vidual medley, 2:57.01, third; 100-yard backstroke, fourth; 1:22.44, 100-yard butterfly, 1:29.69, fifth.

• Kiah Blau – 50-yard freestyle, 27.81, and 100-yard butterfly, 1:15.13, first; 100-yard freestyle, 1:05.48, second.

Relays – 8 and under• Girls 100-yard freestyle, Ellie

Anderson, Alana Meitl, Madi-son Urban and Emma Anderson 3:24.94.

• Mixed 100-yard freestyle, Bry-

ant Addleman, Mackenzie Urban, Hunter May and Brynna Addleman, 2:13.78, second.

• Mixed 100-yard medley, Emma Anderson, Hunter May, Mackenzie Urban, Brynna Addleman, 2:05.15, first.

Relays – girls 9-10• 100-yard freestyle, Danielle

Rouse, Mollie Tate, Madelaine Johnson and Jean Soderlund , 1:13.16, first.

• 100-yard medley, Danielle Rouse, Mollie Tate, Erin May and Jean Soderlund, 1:33.46, first.

The team was to attend a meet in Oakley on Saturday.

Baseball takes center fieldLITTLE LEAGUE

The Oberlin Little League base-ball teams squared off last Tuesday as Fredrickson Insurance won a pair, downing Farmers Bank and Trust 25-14 and Crop Production Services 20-13.

Farmers came back, however, and ended the night with a 1-1 record as it edged Oberlin Well Service 17-16.

This week on Tuesday, Fredrick-son was to face Oberlin Well in the first game, Crop Production versus Farmers Bank in the second then Crop Production against Oberlin in the nightcap.

Next Tuesday, Fredrickson will play Farmers at 6:30 p.m., Crop Production will play Fredrickson at 7:30 p.m. and Farmers will play Oberlin Well at 8:30 p.m.

BANTAMOberlin’s Bantam team split a

doubleheader with Atwood last Tuesday in front of the home crowd. Oberlin won the first game 5-1 but dropped the second 9-1.

On Tuesday, Oberlin was to play Atwood again, this time in At-wood.

At 6:30 p.m. Monday, the Oberlin players will be in Phillipsburg.

CO-EDPioneer Seed was the big winner

in co-ed softball on Thursday, beat-ing Ginger Power in two games. Pioneer won the first match 26-4 and the second, 18-8.

Bank Gold and Unger Chiroprac-tic split a doubleheader, with Black Gold winning the first by a nose, 25-24, and Unger taking the second in fine fashion, 20-10.

On Thursday, Unger will take on Ginger Power at 6:30 p.m. and Pioneer will take on Black Gold at 8:30 p.m.

Then on Sunday, Co-op will play Black Gold at 6 p.m. and Sappa Val-ley Construction will meet Unger at 8 p.m.

T-BALLThe T-ballers don’t keep score,

but last Tuesday, Raye’s Grocery played Oberlin Livestock and The Bank played Hansen Mueller.

On Tuesday, it was to be Oberlin Livestock against The Bank and Raye’s versus Hansen Mueller.

Next Tuesday, Raye’s will take on The Bank at 6:30 p.m. and Oberlin Livestock will face Hansen Mueller at 7:30 p.m.