Sunday, November 10, 2019

10 November 2019

Crater Soccer held their awards banquet Monday night to celebrate the end of the soccer season.  Back row from the left: Coach Bones, Camden, Logan, Abe, Joe, Skyler, Jayden, Jake, Malakai, Spencer and Coach Testor.  Front row: Ben, Tyson, Diego, Toby, Davis, Braden, Carson, Colton and Clint.

Abe received a scholar athlete award, the most valuable player award for his team and was voted to be on the honorable mention team by the Midwestern League coaches.  There are 9 schools in the league.  The coaches chose 1st, 2nd and honorable mention teams with 11 players on each team so it's a nice honor for Abe.   As a team, Crater's boys soccer had the third highest GPA in the state of Oregon.

These boys represent a good portion of the team's high GPA.  Besides being great athletes and great students, they are kind, hard-working and fun to spend time with.  From the left are Abe, Camden, Jayden, Spencer, Malakai and Jake.

Gib's team held an end of season party on Tuesday.  Gibson received an award for teamwork.

 One more award: Helen has been taking a cooking class this trimester.  Her team won first place in a competition to create the tastiest dog treats.  They made treats from a combination of coconut, pumpkin, apples and carrots.  Although the official judges were people, a bunch of dogs came to the competition to sample the treats.  From the left are Helen. Kennedy, Nikki and Kirsten.

The trophy they won was placed in the school trophy case.

 The Young Men made paracord bracelets for their activity this week.  They followed along with an online tutorial.

 Here are the finished bracelets.  They will be donated to Operation Gratitude which sends the bracelets to people serving in the military.

 Down the hall, the girls were learning how to use watercolors and writing out the new Young Women's theme.

Our family helped with two Eagle projects on Saturday.  The first was installing a message board at the trailhead for a popular hiking spot.

 Here's a photo of Abe attaching shingles.

The second project was repainting the lines on the playground at an elementary school.  It was a great day to be outside and get a lot of work done.

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