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Scholar Athletes 2010
Subject: Big Nine Scholar Athlete Awards
Each year the Big Nine recognizes one male and one female from each member school as their outstanding scholar-athlete for the year. The students are selected on three criteria—Academics Accomplishments, Athletic Activities and Accomplishments and Non-Athletic High School Activities. From this group one male and one female is selected as the Big Nine male and female Scholar-Athlete and awarded a $1000.00 college scholarship. The female award is the Jill Kuntz Memorial Scholarship and the male award is the Big Nine Male Scholar-Athlete Award. The following are the selections from each school:
Female Male
Pasco Marisa Vander Malle Saula Martinez
Kennewick Dacia Bolt Jacob Gonzales
Kamiakin Jordi Skorpik Charles Lisle
Moses Lake Karlyn Stoltman Jordan Wilks
Walla Walla Victoria Reardon Garrett Gerling
West Valley Haley Curtis
Wenatchee Samantha Bennett Justin Valdez
Southridge Heather Worley Nathan Sieler
Eastmont Sydney Chestnut Dillion Delabame
Richland Martha Sanford
The winners for 2010 are:
Kuntz Memorial Scholarship---Haley Curtis of West Valley High School
Big Nine Male Scholar-Athlete Scholarship---Jordan Wilks of Moses Lake High School
Congratulations Jordan! We are proud of you.
CBBN Announces the Spring NECA/IBEW Award Winners
The Columbia Basin Big Nine is proud to announce the spring winners of the NECA/IBEW CBBN Award. The National Electrical Contractors Association and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers are proud to present the 6th annual recognition of these fine scholar athletes from each of the fifteen CBBN schools. These two organizations are training electricians for the future. NECA/IBEW encourage all high school students to explore, with their high school counselors, a career in the Electrical Construction Industry which provides salary levels that are above average and careers that last a lifetime.
On behalf of the National Electrical Contractors Association and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers we recognize the following NECA/IBEW CBBN high school students who demonstrate superior balance in academics, athletics and community involvement.
The NECA/IBEW 2009 spring Chief Student/athletes were:
Moses Lake High School
· Iris Banks, tennis
· Dominic Cacchiotti, tennis
Physical Night
PHYSICAL NIGHT IS FAST APPROACHING!
WHEN: JUNE 15, 2010
COST: $15
WHERE: MLHS COMMONS
GOOD FOR: ENTIRE 2010 – 2011 YR.
Assigned times by last name:
5:45 PM – F-G-H
6:00 PM – I-J-K-L
6:15 PM – M-N-O-P
6:25 PM – Q-R-S-T
6:35 PM – U-V-W-X-Y-Z
6:45 PM – A-B-C-D-E
YOU MUST BE IN LINE BY 7:00 PM IF YOU MISS YOUR ASSIGNED TIMES.
PICK UP PACKETS IN MAIN OFFICE OR YOU CAN DOWNLOAD FORMS FROM by going to the INFORMATION SECTION OF: chiefathletics.org, (click information and the forms that you need to print are parent permission, athletic training code, physical and concussion). You will need all 4 forms to be cleared. We will NOT be sending out packets this year to save money and reduce waste.
Winter Congratulations
Congratualations to Girls DRILL TEAM for their 1ST place finish at DISTRICT. District Champs 3 years in Row! State coming up on March 26th at Yakima Sundome.
Winter Scholar Athletes
Date: March 8, 2010
Contact Person: Tom Stebbins
Phone Number: 509.621.0125
Release Date: Immediately
CBBN Announces the Winter NECA/IBEW Award Winners
The Columbia Basin Big Nine is proud to announce the winter winners of the NECA/IBEW CBBN Award. The National Electrical Contractors Association and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers are proud to present the 7th annual recognition of these fine scholar athletes from each of the fifteen CBBN schools. These two organizations are training electricians for the future. NECA/IBEW encourage all high school students to explore, with their high school counselors, a career in the Electrical Construction Industry which provides salary levels that are above average and careers that last a lifetime.
On behalf of the National Electrical Contractors Association and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers we recognize the following NECA/IBEW CBBN high school students who demonstrate superior balance in academics, athletics and community involvement.
The NECA/IBEW 2009 winter CBBN Athletes are:
Chiawana High School
Shellby Ellsworth, basketball
Daniel Ramirez, wrestling
Davis High School
· Raini Weaver, basketball
· Herman Mendoza, basketball
Eastmont High School
Jessika Hardgrove, basketball
Malachi Roberts, basketball
Eisenhower High School
· Nathan Mount, basketball
· Sydnee Franck, basketball
Hanford High School
· Arielle Dreher, basketball
· Joe Clements, wrestling
Kamiakin High School
· Krysta Beach, basketball
· Sam Cook, wrestling
Kennewick High School
· Ann Marie Driver, basketball
· Trent Brown, basketball
Moses Lake High School
Tiffany Morris, basketball
Jordan Wilks, basketball
Richland High School
· Megan Sax, basketball
· Garrett Gallinger, basketball
Pasco High School
Danielle Walter, basketball
Michael Elizondo, wrestling
Southridge High School
· Jenna Wallace, basketball
· Jeff Mickelsen, basketball
Sunnyside
· Crystal Rivera, dance and drill
· Jose Barajas, wrestling
Walla Walla High School
· Victoria Readon, basketball
· Dustin Taylor, wrestling
Wenatchee High School
· Mandy Menzel, bowling
· Andy Arndt, basketball
West Valley
· Haley Curtis, basketball
· Taylor McDowell, swimming
On behalf of NECA/IBEW and the Columbia Basin Big Nine we recognize and congratulate these students!
Spring Newsletter
I want to once again welcome you to our facilities for another action packed spring. Please be aware that spring schedules can change daily with the weather. We hope the improvements made to both the league and school athletic web pages, with current information, have been beneficial to you. They are updated often and hopefully can be an asset as you look for accurate material, especially when weather can play a factor for spring events. The league’s web address is www.big9athletics.org and you can visit the Chief’s at www.chiefathletics.org
Please support our coaches as they shape the lives of the youth of our community. All of them put in many hours to see our kids grow and deserve the best. As adults, we need to model good citizenship; which goes hand-in-hand with good sportsmanship. We should win every night in this category. We want to be Champions of Character in everything we do.
Once again, thanks for your support; and GO CHIEFS.
Loren Sandhop
Athletic Director
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