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Show The Ogden Valley news Page 12 Volume XIX Issue XXII December 15, 2011 Eden Basketball Player Highlighted Weber High School junior Hayden Schenck, 16, of Eden was recently named as a “Standard STAR” by the Standard-Examiner. Schenck plays point guard for Weber High School’s basketball team. In the Standard-Examiner highlight, Schenck shared some of his favorites. ‘You can never practice too much.’” Schenck was selected as a Standard STAR after he “poured in 23 points as the Warriors opened the season with a 66-47 victory over Maple Mountain.” Schenck, on his performance, stated, “I thought we came out hard and prepared. I thought we had an overaIl good game other than the 22 Food: Turkey steak turnovers. We have a chip on our TV show: SportsCenter shoulder to get a better record than Movie: Coach Carter last year (8-14, with a 61-51 loss to Music group: ‘Hip-hop, pop, and Skyline in a state play-in game). I country. think with our team everyone just Book: “In Pursuit of Excellence” wants to win so bad nothing else Class/subject: Conditioning and really matters.” MAPS (Medical Anatomy and His basketball coach, Mark Physiology) Larsen, commented on Schenck. Favorite athlete: Dwayne Wade “What impresses me is the person Role model: “My dad and mom, Hayden Schenck he is overall. He’s a tremendous Todd and Julie.” What I’d like to win a lifetime supply of: Shoes kid. As a junior, he was a unanimous captain pick. He’s one of the kids that works the hardHobby: Going on vacation with my family. est. He’s very basketball savvy and sees the Board game/card game: Slapjack whole floor. He’s very difficult for the other Website/video game: www.ncaa.com Biggest sports thrill: “Last year against team to guard.” After high school, Schenck states that he Northridge. It was a close game and a key region game. It was back-and-forth aIl game wants to play college basketball and then go into the medical field. and we ended up winning by one (51.50).” Congratulations Hayden Schenck. Best advice I’ve ever received: “My dad says, High Altitude Students Help Conservation Effort Stacey Tope’s preschool class at High Altitude in Eden recently visited Valley Market to share what they had learned about recycling and to promote recycling in the community in light of “America Recycles” day, which has been celebrated since 1997. The children from High Altitude handed out bookmarks to help educate the community on recycling and its benefits. Tope stated, “I know the activity helped the kids feel like they made a difference, and helped show them they could have an impact for good if they are passionate about a cause.” VETERANS cont. from page 1 Carolyn Olsen and the entire Valley Elementary th ters. They chatted about their own families, 5 grade for their creativity, kindness, and time spent making the our project perfect for the their service in the different wars, and their veterans. The students went above and beyond Thanksgiving so far. A very special thank you must go out to just writing personalized letters. Pictured above, from left to right: Sophia Greenwood, Kira Thomas, Ellee Pilcher, Kate Barrong, Leah Yoggerst, Ridge Torman, and Meara O’Keefe. Christmas is Coming Soon By Zach Thomas Valley Elementary 6th grade student The days are getting colder, the snow will be coming soon, hurry to the jungle, so you can be with the baboons. The snow will come, the snowmen with a carrot nose, with a scarf on, the sun has rose. The snowball fights are starting, with the kids a yelling, yipping, yapping having fun, the teams soon are parting. The sun starts to set, so the kids go away, this has reached the end of the day. During the night, the kids fast asleep, they now are not making a peep. They look out the window, not a snowflake in the world. Guitar and Drum Lessons Offered for Children and Adults Classical Rock Blues Jazz, Country or Folk Register now for Private Kindergarten Program, Preschool for 2, 3 and 4 year olds Lara Kolkow Private and Group Guitar Instruction Mike Johnson The hibernating squirrels,saving up their food, they now are in a very good mood. The kids the next morning get dressed for the weather. Putting on their coats, made out of leather. They got all their sleds, the kids head down the hill, with laughs of fun. The clouds are covering up the sun. The day is fun, the kids are happy. All the dogs are being yappy! LOL, the kids are having so much fun. The sun starts to set, the kids go home. Then they brushed their hair with a comb. Their parents tuck them in, nice and snug right in their bed. 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