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Nick Hall, Devyn Makin repeat as track ]wVPs
Seniors Nick Hall, Devyn
Makin and Annie Whitfield were
named Most Valuable Players for.
the Sweet Home track and field
teams Wednesday, May 30, at the
annual awards banquet•
It was the second year in a
row for Hall and Makin, who both
were leaders in the Huskies' per-
formances in this year's district
and state meet. The girls finished
second in the district meet and the
boys third.
Coach Billy Snow emphasized
that Sweet Home lost a"big group"
of seniors from last year's team
to graduation and this year was a
question mark. He noted that an-
other big group is leaving this year,
among them three of the members
of the girls 4x100 relay team that
qualified four straight years for the
state finals, winning two of those
events.
"This has been a great, great
group to work with," he said of the
"young" team that turned out this
year. "They got after it and they got
after it jn practice."
Several seniors also praised
the efforts of the younger athletes,
saying that the underclassmen in-
spired them to do better.
"They pushed me," said triple-
jumper Dakota Snow of two rook-
ies in his event, Brycen Mitten and
Joe Hefty.
Two other high school track
rookies, Jakob Hiett and Jade Cor-
liss, were named Newcomers of
the Year. Hiett was the only fresh-
man in the state 4A 1500 and 3000
fields, while Corliss made the state
meet in the shot put by half an inch
with a close second-place finish
in the district meet, then followed
that up with a 3-foot personal best
to take third at state with a throw
of 37-11.
"That amazes me and inspires
me," said Assistant Coach Krystal
Streight, the school record holder
in the event. "I told her she had
to finish the year at 35 feet if she
wanted to beat my record. My re-
cord's totally out the door next
year. I know it, but I'm totally hap-
py about that."
The Will to Win award, which
goes to athletes "prepare them-
selves physically and mentally
daily for success and go into com-
petition knowing they will give
whatever it takes to succeed, and
always leave their best effort out on
the field or track," went to seniors
Chris Carpenter, Scottie Stockman,
Jessika Stewart and Whitfield.
Coaches noted Stockman's
"amazing" effort in the district
4x400, which got the Huskies to
state, and Carpenter' consistency
and hard work in the sprints, from
the 100 to the 400.
Stewart, who battled back
twice from torn knee ligaments
during the last three years, was
"truly amazing," Assistant Coach
Jim Kistner said. "That's why we
give these awards."
Whitfield was introduced by
her brother, Nathan Whitfield, who
said "when it comes to this award, I
think of her (pointing to his sister)."
He said Annie Whitfield's effort at
state, where her fifth javelin throw
was 10 feet beyond her earlier at-
tempts, was "unheard of- and then
she beat it with her next throw."
The Hustle Award, voted on
by the team, which honors ath-
letes who "get after it in practice
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Track award winners are, in front from left, Jessika Stewart, Devyn Makin, Annie Whitfield, Sabrina Davis and Court-
ney Kent. In second row, from left, are Nicole Rasmussen, Kyle Rose, Nick Hall, Trever Olson and Scottie Stockman.
In rear, from left, are Jordan Miller, Jade Corliss, Jakob Hiett, Jake Johnson, Ashton Stutzman and Chris Carpenter.
as much as they would for a meet,
always going 100 percent and do- 5
ing what a coach or workout asks,"
went to Trever Olson, Jake John-
son and Courtney Kent. 1
Olson, a wrestler who tried
track for the first time this year as 4 9
a junior, showed exceeding tough-
ness in workouts and competition, 2
Kistner said.
"After this year, I'm going to 4
go to wrestling practice and start
recruiting," he said. "I love wres- 8 1
tiers. They're tough as nails, that's
all I can say. They can handle the
pain." 6
Johnson, who finished fifth in
the discus at state, practiced seem- 7 3
ingly constantly, Streight said.
FORM LB-I NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the Board of Directors of the Sweet Home Fire & Ambulance District will be held on June 19, 2012 at 7 pm at 1099 Long Street, Sweet Home, Oregon.
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1,2012 as approved by the Sweet Home Fire & Ambulance Dislfict Budget
Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 1099 Long Street Sweet Home, Oregon between the hours
of 8 am, and 5 p.m. This budget is for an annual budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as used the preceding year.
DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK: *
Mike Beaver, Fire Chief 641-367-5882 nbeveG'ce)!H[ytc!,!t
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Actual Amount Adopted Budget Approved Budget
20t0-11 This Year 2011-12 Next Yeer 2012-13
Belinnlng Fund Balance/Net Working Capital 355,040 235f040 236t163
Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges
Federal, State and All Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations and Donations
Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt
thterfund Transfers / Intamal Service Reimbursements 65,000
886t926
1,145,667
2,267,633
65000
899920
1,154,862
2,290,945
65000
802,082
All Other Resources Except Property Taxes
Property Taxes Estimated to be Received 976.929
Total Resources
Personnel Services
Vlafedals and Services
2,134,051
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
3apital Outlay
Debt Service
Interfund Transfers
Contingencies
Special Payments
Unapproprtatad Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure
Total Requirements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY
Name of Organizational Unit or Program
FTE for that unit or pregram
Administrative Division
FTE
Ambulance Division
FTE
Fire Division
FTE
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FTE
FTE
1,188T997 1,287,409 1,308,215
371f254 379,224 381r730
41,500" 49500 49t500
204,000 251,500 " 251500
65T,O00 65000 65000
113,300 85,000 85000
150,000 150000 150r000
2r134,051 2,267,633 I 2,290,945 ;
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM *
652,fl61 727,307 805,439
5 5 5
703,904
138,301
165,544
891f126
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174,200
901.308..
174.200
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260,000
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
195,000
0 0
215,000 I 215,000
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Rate or Amount Imposed
FTE
Rate or Amount Approved
Zone 1 $1 501Zone 2 $35
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Total Requirements
Total FTE
Permanent Rate Levy (retelimit Zone1 $1.50/Zone2 $.35 per $1r000 ) Zone 1 $1.50/Zone 2 $.35 Zone1 $1.50/Zone 2 $.35
Local Option Levy
Levy For General Obligion Bonds 241514 ..... 244556 ,, , 252896
Estimated Debt Authorized, But
Not Incurred on July 1
STATEMENT OF !NDEBTEDNESS
LONG TERM DEBT
Estimated Debt Outstanding
on July 1.
$1,227,781
General Obligation Bonds
Other Bonds
Other Borrowings
Total $1,227.781
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