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Jordan Blodgett escorted by his parents Jim and Debra Blodgett. Jordan participated in football for four years and has lettered. He also participated in wrestling for one year. The Blodgetts moved here from Omaha, Neb. this summer. Jordan plans to attend college and obtain a business degree. He would like to thank his parents, sister Karmen, brother-in-law Ryan, niece Kallie, nephew Gunner and uncle Butch, aunt JL, aunt Mary and cousin Melissa for loving and supporting him and encouraging him to stay determined in sports and in the classroom.
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Joshua Cahoon escorted by his parents, Wayne and Sandee; his brother David and wife Bekah; his sister Chelsea; his brother Christian and wife Holly; his nephews, Chase and Kyler and his niece, Kaylee. Joshua has played football and lettered all four years. He was captain of the football team for two years and was selected for the 2014 All-Conference Team. He played and lettered in basketball for three years and was a captain for two years. He played and lettered in golf for three years, going to state every year. He also participated in track for one year. Joshua received Academic All-State in all of his activities. He received Sportsmanship Awards in 2012, 2013 and also in 2014 in basketball. Joshua has been on the high honor roll/honor roll for three years. He is a member of the National Honor Society. Joshua is thankful for his family, church and community support and is proud to represent the Blackhawks.
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Jacob Haley escorted by his parents Mike and Tanya Haley and little brother Ben. Jacob participated in football for four years, basketball for three years, track one year and golf for two years. Jacob has been on the honor roll for three years. He has lettered in football for three years, basketball two years and golf two years. Jacob received honorable mention in football one year and second team all- conference in basketball. He also earned all-conference in golf two years and helped win a State championship in golf last year. Jacob would like to thank God, his family, coaches and friends, as they have helped shape and make him into the person he is today. Jacob plans to attend the University of Montana to pursue a degree in broadcasting and journalism.
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Daniel Willig escorted by his mother and father Jona and Rob Willig. He has participated in football two years and golf one year. Daniel lettered in football one year. He has made honor roll two years. After high school, Dan is going to attend Montana State University to study Anthropology. He would like to thank his parents and coaches for all of their support.
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Jesse Weis escorted by his mother and father Ruth and David Weis. Jesse participated in football for three years, lettering two years. He has also played basketball for one year, managed basketball for one year and competed in track for two years. Jesse has been on the honor roll all three years of high school and is a member of the National Honor Society. After graduation, Jesse plans to study Mechanical Engineering at Montana State University. Jesse would like to thank his parents for their support and encouragement throughout high school.
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Joshua Grace escorted by his mother and father Karen and Bob Grace. Joshua participated in football for one year, cross country for two years, track for three years and has trained in taekwondo for eight years. Over the last two years Joshua has started running the "Spartan race" obstacle races and has just completed a trifecta by running at least one race from each category (Spartan Sprint Super, and Beast) within a single calendar year. Finishing 212th out of 1,763 racers for the five-mile sprint, 85th out of 290 racers on the eight-mile super and 332nd out of 1,587 racers on the 13-mile beast. He has been on the honor roll all four years of high school. After graduation, Joshua plans to attend college to become an emergency medical technician. He would like to thank his family for pushing him to pursue his dreams and helping to make those dreams possible.
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Seth Linford escorted by his parents Ted and Karen Linford. Seth played football for four years, golf for two and track for one. He has been an active member in Destinations for Education and is a member of the National Honor society. Next year he plans to attend Blue Mountain State University for mechanical engineering. He would like to thank his family and coaches for all the support through the years.
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Matt Teague escorted by his mother and father Sharon and Randy Teague. He has participated in football for four years, basketball for three years and track for three years. He has lettered in football three years, basketball three years and track one year. He has made honor roll three years, has gotten academic all-state three years and he is also in National Honor Society. After high school Matt is going to attend school at Montana State University to study mechanical engineering. He would like to thank his family for all their support throughout the years and thanks all the coaches.
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Hunter Mincey escorted by his mother and father Heather and Tripp Mincey. Hunter participated in football for four years, basketball for three years, track for one year and golf for two years. He has lettered in football and basketball. Hunter received Academic All State for three years, made honor roll for three years and is now part of the National Honors Society. Hunter plans on going to Montana State University to major in computer sciences.
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