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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Honor Rolls
Donnell

Donnell Middle School has announced its honor roll for the second nine-week grading period.

Students who were on the Distinguished honor roll were:

Sixth grade — Kaylee Bailey, David Barnd, Pat Barreto, Riley Baxter, Logan Bern, Erin Bloomfield, Alec Bonnoront, Erin Bosse, Wesley Breitigam, Lindsey Broerman, Aubrey Brown, Payton Bruskotter, Jenna Burget, Alexis Butterworth, Kody Calkins, Austin Cameron, Stephen Christiansen, Elizabeth Crow, Anthony Davis, Madison Ernst, Corey Eubanks, Payton Evans, Cheyenne Garnes, Lindsay George, Alexis Gray, PJ Greeno, Colton Hamilton, Shawn Jefferson, Patrick Jennings, Noah Keppers, Nicholas Kiffmeyer, Devan Kline, Adam Lauth, Thomas Leonard, Aaron Long, Alexander Majors, Samuel Majors, Justan May, Tyler McDonald, Nathanel McMaster, Xavier Mendoza, Emma Miller, Kathleen Miller, Jeremy Noel, Caitlin Oman, Rebecca Opp, Ashley Overacker, Colin Parker, Brianna Pate, Rae Anne Phillips, Tori Phoenix, Timothy Polelle, Dallas Porter, Emily Powell, Nathan Preston, Marquis Ramsey, Ashley Rickle, Marissa Roderick, Maria Rodriguez, Brandi Routson, Nathan Routson, Martin Salazar, Adam Seitz, Skyler Sensel, Aditya Sharma, Madison Shiparski, Spencer Shoemaker, Suzanne Short, Kirby Simeon, Katie Simon, Tristen Spahr, Callie Sprouse, Emily Stahl, Jimmy Staschiak, Jayden Svajda, Reid Teatsorth, Hannah Thomas, Page Thomas, Levi VanDerMolen, Mark Wallace, Andrew Weiss, Travis Whitaker, Emma Willeke, Brianna Wise, Mary Yates, Rachel Zelinsky.

Seventh grade — Bai Adams, Sybil Anast, Jessica Babione, Danika Baker, Ryan Beckett, Sophia Beery, Joslyn Bendt, Nathan Brown, Amanda Campbell, Jackie Coppes, Kathryn Diaz, Kristen Diaz, Kate Duncan, Stormie Dyer, Victoria Fisher, Ben Foster, Kylie Givens, Jacey Hardesty, Megan Harrington, Mitchell Hass, Bayley Hill, Gracianna Janton, Alexandra Jarrell, Evan Johnson, Gabrielle Klakamp, Donald Kleman, Andrew Krueger, Celeste LaFleur, Toby Lawton, Haley Marshall, Kayla Mason, Hannah McClellan, Mitchell Milum, April Misamore, Chaiselynn Mitchell, Mitchel Perry, Loressia Petersen, Emily Pinski, Collin Prueter, Jarrett Quanrud, Javier Ramos, Patrick Riley, Clay Robertson, Katlyn Samson, Chloe Schumacher, Erica Sheidler, Ian Silette, Lexi Simmermeyer, Tom Suh, Tori Sullivan, Mariah Tate, Victoria Terry, Andrea Troyer, Mackenzie Wealleans, Rebecca Wells, Jonathon Williams, Zach Zimmerman.

Eighth grade — Kaleigh Alge, Jarred Aller, Jacob Babione, Chase Bosse, Nicholas Bowden, Jared Brachok, Seth Calvin, Paul Cosiano, Danya Crow, Catharine Damon, Jared Davis, Brooke Diaz, William Doyle, Emily Eckhardt, Brandon Emsweller, Logan Gerber, Marisa Guerrero, Jenny Hall, Brittany Harden, Nicole Huber, Brittany Johnson, MaryKatherine Johnston, Renee LaFleur, Emily Lauth, Tatyana Lewis, Shannon Logsdon, Faith Manley, Ryan Marshall, Amber Martin, Bryan McClellan, Taylor Niswander, Taylor Opp, James Orwick, Brittany Parke, Natalie Phister, Courtney Quinlin, Amanda Reynolds, Morgan Roderick, Jayna Routson, Seth Russell, Katie Rustemeyer, Allyson Sabo, Jasi Sandhu, Emma Schleucher, Dazarah Schreiner, Benson Schumacher, Andrew Schumann, Paige Sensel, Rebekah Shaffer, Blake Shiparski, Mampi Singh, Abigail Smarkel, Christine Staschiak, Abigail Stine, Larson Storer, Evan Streicher, John Strzempka, Morgan Thomas, Roshan Thomas, Mariah Treece, Landon VanDerMolen, Mitchell Wadding, Cody Weber, Anna Williams, Emily Wolfe, Alyssa Yoxtheimer, Julia Zelinsky.

Students who were on the Merit honor roll were:

Sixth grade — Kailyn Abell, Dottie Beck, Jake Brock, Greer Brown, Blake Burrows, Maranda Butler, Mirannda Chapa, Zachary Cheney, Taylor Chester, Connor Curlis, Taylor Darnell, Jory Druschel, Daniel DuPlessis, Taylor Facemire, Dakota Feay, Austin Foltz, Jessica Gerken, Olivia Grohoske, Maggi Hole, Katie Huffman, Alyssa Ingleston, Justin Jolliff, Jacob Kidwell, Nathaniel Knicely, Kayla Lanagan, Desmond Lino, Rashara Mason, Allie McCoy, Bailey Mitchell, Madison Norvell, Alec Patterson, Presly Phillips, Skyler Rice, Jared Roop, Mitchell Routson, Royce Spallinger, Autumn Spitler, Michael Stall, Ashley Sweet, Jacob Thomas, Alyssen Welch, Braden Zehender.

Seventh grade — Haili Ball, Adam Beaty, Krista Blair, Michael Clark, Stuart Collins, Elizabeth Davila, Jordan Dean, Robert Duerk, Grace Foster, Aubrey Gordon, Hailey Hahn, Samantha Hill, Tyler Hills, Colton Hutchison, Connor Lauth, Renee Lee, Kyle Longnecker, Drew Roberts, SilverLyn Roth, James Sayer, Chloe Schumacher, Kourtney Smith, Andy Strzesynski, Anna Wank, Bailey Wellman, and Zara Wilson.

Eighth grade — Kaleigh Alge, Jarred Aller, Jacob Babione, Chase Bosse, Nicholas Bowden, Jared Brachok, Seth Calvin, Paul Cosiano, Danya Crow, Catharine Damon, Jared Davis, Brooke Diaz, William Doyle, Emily Eckhardt, Brandon Emsweller, Logan Gerber, Marisa Guerrero, Jenny Hall, Brittany Harden, Nicole Huber, Brittany Johnson, MaryKatherine Johnston, Renee LaFleur, Emily Lauth, Tatyana Lewis, Shannon Logsdon, Faith Manley, Ryan Marshall, Amber Martin, Bryan McClellan, Taylor Niswander, Taylor Opp, James Orwick, Brittany Parke, Natalie Phister, Courtney Quinlin, Amanda Reynolds, Morgan Roderick, Jayna Routson, Seth Russell, Katie Rustemeyer, Allyson Sabo, Jasi Sandhu, Emma Schleucher, Dazarah Schreiner, Benson Schumacher, Andrew Schumann, Paige Sensel, Rebekah Shaffer, Blake Shiparski, Mampi Singh, Abigail Smarkel, Christine Staschiak, Abigail Stine, Larson Storer, Evan Streicher, John Strzempka, Morgan Thomas, Roshan Thomas, Mariah Treece, Landon VanDerMolen, Mitchell Wadding, Cody Weber, Anna Williams, Emily Wolfe, Alyssa Yoxtheimer, and Julia Zelinsky.

Arlington

ARLINGTON — Arlington High School has announced its honor roll for the second nine-week grading period.

Students receiving all A's were:

Seventh grade — Allison Begg, Erin Helms, Dexter Wilson.

Eighth grade — Eric Duvall, Andrew Glick, Kelsey Inbody, Morgan Insley, Beckett McMath, Joseph Rieman, Cassondra Wallwey.

Ninth grade — Rachel Neal, Peyton Ostheimer, Alivia Recker, Amelia Recker, Abigail Solt.

Tenth grade — Tina Brunswick, Jordan Drerup, Kathlyn Johnson, Rachel Steinman, Megan Tossey.

Eleventh grade — Carlie Creque, Evan Hill, Dylan Mathews, Aaron Ramsey, Tara Rettig.

Twelfth grade — Amber Gast, Jamie Hassan, Brent Monday, Ethan Oberst, Cristyn Scarbrough, Justin Tossey.

Students receiving all A's and B's were:

Seventh grade — Addison Cassady, Alyssa Dodds, Jordan Fleming, Danielle Heaster, Andrew Hunter, Ryan McDowell, Arden McMath, Marissa Missler, Sara Oler, Beth Palmer, Brittan Reichley, Tyler Starr, Travis Vogelsong, Alyssa Willow, Brianna Zehender.

Eighth grade — Haylie Beck, Olivia Berry, Justin Bower, Shelby Eddington, Ashley Frankhart, Paul Hatton, Rachel Helms, Sarah Kuch, Andrew Lotz, Zachary Medtzger, Erica O'Rear, David Ramsey, Sydney Rettig, Marisa Rose, Ashley Russell, Brittney Setzler, Adriene Shepard, Alex Steinman.

Ninth grade — Tad Berger, Wesley Corbin, Corey Freed, Jacob Garlock, Elisabeth Helms, Jacob Leonard, Derek Randall, Connor Spaeth, Kaitlyn Weidman, Samantha Whitman, Samuel Yates.

Tenth grade — Megan Adams, Taylor Beck, Camden Brown, Aaron Cheney, Megan Craven, Chelsea Crist, Paige Ferrell, Mackenzie Heacock, Brooke Hingson, Alyssa McWilliams, Brian Musgrave, Erin Neiling, Nathan Norway, Patrick Oates, Elizabeth Ricard, Joshua Rowan, Paul Sorensen, Levi Topp

Eleventh grade — Laura Beach, Trevor Bower, Steven Fast, Levi Fennell, Trever Gast, Caitlin Hammock, Brittney Kindle, Matthew Morehart, Kelsey Norway, Lauren Pepple, John Rettig, Shaunie Rettig, Bailey Streib.

Twelfth grade — Mitchell Beagle, Chasen Brown, Heather Brumbaugh, Brittney Fletcher, Alexa Hartman, Todd Harvey, Anthony Higgins, Michael Howard, Brittney Johnson, Rochelle Lovelace, Alexandria Myers, Brad Myers, Chris Neal, Kylie Ostheimer.

Students who were on the honor roll were:

Seventh grade — Ashton Beach, Jessica Beck, Madison Mains, Xavier Martinez.

Eighth grade — Abigail Edmiston, Steven Hatton, Jacob McWilliams.

Ninth grade — Andrew Baughman, Logan Bell, Matthew Cheney, Adam Inniger, David Mills, Michaela Missler, Aaron Roper.

Tenth grade — Nathaniel Edmiston, Kristi Graydon, Erica Greer, Shelby Line, Scott Mohr, Monique Redburn, Jacob Shepard, Madison Simons, Jessica Stahl, Victoria Wolford.

Eleventh grade — Joseph Beagle, Christopher Bils, David Feller, Sarah Ferguson, Cory Glick, Austin Graver, Blaine Keiser, Colton McMath, Mary Price, Sarah Smith.

Twelfth grade — Taylor Baddley, Justin Beagle, Olivia Coppler, Erika Corbin, Carrie Darnell, Shelby Elledge, Jasmine Foster, Joshua Garlock, Justin Gillespie, Erin Helfrich, Samantha Lotz, Paul Rose, Brenan Waltermire.



Miller City

MILLER CITY — Miller City High School has announced its honor roll for the second nine-week grading period.

Students receiving all A's were:

Ninth grade — Robby Nadler, Marissa Vennekotter.

Tenth grade — Cayla Inkrott, Jessica Michel, Hannah Niese, Kelly Pester, David Rippetoe, Ashley Schmenk, Aaron Simon.

Twelfth grade — Erica Heuerman, Ashley Kohls, Zach Niese, Lindsay Pester, Eric Rieman, Allison Riepenhoff, Tony Schroeder, Kendra Vennekotter.

Students receiving a 3.5-3.9 were:

Ninth grade — Brittany Drummelsmith, Logan Konst, Alison Lammers, Jessica Leis, Samantha Michel, Jessica Neinberg, Brent Niese, Courtney Niese, Taylor Niese, Marissa Schroeder, Chelsea Warnimont, Gabe Wenzinger.

Tenth grade — Chad Kohls, Lyndsey Lawhorn, Mindy Riepenhoff.

Eleventh grade — Samantha Kahle, Austin Konst, Taylor Kruse, Jared Niese, Taylor Niese, Dana Otto, Chad Schnipke, Ethan Verner, Matt Vennekotter, Ashley Wagner.

Twelfth grade — Lindsay Burgei, Lauren Gerten, Spencer Giblin, Adrian Inkrott, Leah Lammers, John Leis, Eric Schnipke, Emily Schroeder, Jordan Schroeder, Matthew Westrick.

Students receiving a 3.0-3.49 were:

Ninth grade — Emily Doster, Cody Gable, Ashley Niese, Ryley Niese, Jacob Schnipke, Toni Steffan, Kelsey Tripp, Tiffany Verhoff.

Tenth grade — Sarah Carpenter, Cody Dukes, Ross Heuerman, Jared Niese, Olivia Rump, Kyle Schroeder, Megan Schroeder, Sara Schroeder, Abby Vennekotter, Kara Vennekotter.

Eleventh grade — Alyssa Burgei, Adam Hermiller, Kevin Kaufman, Ryan Klear, Andrea Lambert, Kim Maas, Angela Nadler, Christy Niese, Marcie Palte, Todd Schnipke, Brittany Schroeder, Chad Steffan, Cody Vennekotter.

Twelfth grade — Tony Brown, Kyle Brown, Carrie Griggs, Lauren Hermiller, Jessica Kuhlman, Brittany Schreiber, Ashley Schroeder.



Miller City-New Cleveland

MILLER CITY — Miller City-New Cleveland Middle School has announced its honor roll for the second nine-week grading period.

Students receiving all A's were:

Seventh grade — Madison Hermiller, Cory Heuerman, Mick Lammers, Travis Maas, Elizabeth Schimmoeller, Jessica Schmenk, Ellie Wenzinger.

Eighth grade — Olivia Burgei, Brandi Gerschutz, Melissa Michel, Brent Riepenhoff.

Students receiving a 3.50-3.9 were:

Sixth grade — Courtney Alt, Corey Deepe, Isaac Inkrott, Josh Inkrott, Erika Meyer, Hunter Niese, Drew Recker, Kylee Ricker, Hana Schnipke, Jana Schroeder, Devon Wagner.

Seventh grade — Ciara Gable, Gabby Molgaard, Natasha Niese, Whitney Niese, Emily Schnipke, Amanda Schroeder, Jessica Vennekotter.

Eighth grade — Ariel Berger, Alaina Deepe, Meagan Giblin, Dana Kohls, Austin Lammers, Jennifer Leis, Jessica Niese, Stijn VanWezel.

Students receiving a 3.0-3.49 were:

Sixth grade — Allison Alexander, Hunter Berner, Haley Lammers, Ross Lehman, Adam Niese, Ben Niese, Trent Niese, Tristan Niese, Alissa Schnipke.

Seventh grade — Emily Ellerbrock, Kyle Heuerman, Morgan Inkrott, Austin Lammers, Stacy Shaffer, Mickayla Stant, Janke VanWezel.

Eighth grade — Leon Alexander, Catie Hermiller, Ross Kaufman, Mitchell Kuhlman, Jordan Lammers, Kyle Meyer, Allison Niese, Russell Niese, Victoria Repko, Sarah Schnikpe, Jacob Schroeder, Sydney Snyder.

Hardin Northern

DOLA — Harding Northern High School has announced its honor roll for the second nine-week grading period.

Students receiving all A's were:

Seventh grade — Kyle Lamb, Emily Obusek, Kayla Thomson.

Eighth grade — Taylor Allen, Samantha Kuhlman.

Ninth grade — Jacob Lozano, Reed Poling.

Tenth grade — Ashley Musgrave, Grace Poling, Joshua Spearman, Taylor Spearman.

Eleventh grade — Jacob Shepherd.

Twelfth grade — Brandon Arn.

Students receiving all A's and B's were:

Seventh grade — Rylie Drumm, Bethany Fisher, Hannah Fisher, Julia Poling, Brett Roby, Amanda Starkey.

Eighth grade — William Allen, Hayden Bradley, Matthew Dirmeyer, Molly Elwood, Erica Jones, William Mills, Shay Sams, Kendra Vermillion.

Ninth grade — Colby Ameg, Haily Bradley, Clint Brunow, Dustin Duvall, Savannah Ferkins, Colin Geiger, Dustin Hall, Molly Hipsher, Lauren Hoffman, Justin Isenbarger, Jordan Joseph, Helena Luhn, Christopher Obenour, Samantha Obenour, Patrick Stevenson, Kurt Thomson.

Tenth grade — Haley Breidenbach, Taylor Carder, Nathan Dirmeyer, Sarah Flinn, Logan Price, Victoria Smith, Shelby Stump.

Eleventh grade — Shea Barnett, Nikolas Boehm, Noah Christopher, Catalina Craig, Zachary Luhn, Jamie Mira, Samantha Nichols, Reid Parsons, Amy Ritchie.

Twelfth grade — Ethan Carder, Alec Cooper, Eric Gerding, Michael Hamlin, Aziza Kerimova, Chad Motter, Kristie Steiner.



Hardin Northern Middle

DOLA — Hardin Northern Elementary School has announced its honor roll for the second nine-week grading period.

Students receiving all A's were:

Sixth grade — Seth Kuhlman.

Students receiving all A's and B's were:

Sixth grade — Taylor Brown, Shelby Marquart, Shelby Schlatter, Lukas Schroeder, Lindsay Walden, Brooklynn Watts.



Liberty-Benton

Liberty-Benton High School has announced its honor roll for the second nine-week grading period.

Students receiving a 4.0 were:

Ninth grade — Hannah Clouse, Caitlin Craft, Kelsey Dager, Leslie Doone, Laura Fish, Alyssa Gary, Jessica Moore, Cory Morgan, Grant Moses, Jessica Muhlenkamp, Samantha Rhodes, Robert Rucki, Kaitlyn Schimmoeller, Audra Schroeder, Marie Strasbaugh, Nathan Terhark, Brianna Windle.

Tenth grade — Megan Borer, Paige Brodine, Jacob Dean, Adrienne Ford, Andrew Henninger, Tyler Hissong , Georgia Krebs, Logan Maag, Caitlin Mathias, Warner Moses, Renae Muckensturm, Evan Naliborski, Jessica O'Nan, Jennifer Shadle, Brooke Stennett, Louis Streacker.

Eleventh grade — Kala Bogard, Jessica Bracy, Garritt Conkle, Aaron Craft, Katie Dager, Phillip Farwig, Deidre Hall, Amanda Hyde, Alexander Kaple, Brooke Larsen, Kara Marshall, Rachelle Muckensturm, Rachel Muhlenkamp, Brett Pasche, Wade Russell, Zoe Thompson, Abigail Walker, Marie Walker, Jessica Wilson.

Twelfth grade — Nate Aydt, Kimberly Barth, Hannah Benzing, Torre Benzing, Brynn Chaskel, Andrew DeAngelis, Hannah DePriest, India Ford, Whitney Goller, Justin Hyde, Melissa Lee, Brennan Lieb, Malin Lundstrom, Windy McDonald, Hillary Moore, Derek Recker, Katelyn Saums, Michelle Steinman, Karyssa Terhark, Paige Vaupel, Scott Wallace, Zachary Walters, Maryanne Wanamaker, Kaitlyn Wentz, Ryan Whitaker, Kent Wilin, Angela Winkle, Cole Worden, Corey Zachrich, Lauren Zachrich.

Students receiving 3.2 and above were:

Ninth grade — Nicholas Archer, Sarah Beeman, Madison Bishop, Chase Bond, Jacob Clagg, Jasmine Cottrell, Rachel DeWeese, Carolyn Durain, Austin Elliott, Halle Frey, Keith Grothaus, Victoria Hunter, Lauren Hutchison, Alexandra Johnson, Lizzy Jones, Emily Martien, Chelsea Mason, Alissa McDonald, Mariah Moore, Cole Newman, Hannah Quinlan, Ali Schroeder, Cody Snook, Kelsie Spieker, Jamie Steinman, Brady Vaught, Andrew Wanamaker.

Tenth grade — Taylor Allen, Tyler Bame, Tess Barger, Anne Black, Eric Bowsher, Zachary Cramer, Seth Davis, Zoe DeMarco, Molly Erickson, Molly Fowler, Devin Harmon, Chelsea Hartman, Spenser Hoagland, Anna Hughes, Alyssa Hunker, Bradley Keller, Brett Koenig, Sinead Lay, Thomas Lee, Elizabeth Marshall, Breanna McCleary, Amber Overmyer, Jared Peverly, Rachael Shaffer, Shadia Smidi, Ashley Snider, Eric Stanton, Brandon Swope, Todd Zielinski.

Eleventh grade — Erin Amstutz, John Bell, Brooke Bond, Taryn Bregel, Seth Butler, Michael Conley, Bettye Crawford, Kendra Gonso, Chelsea Gossman, Ariel Haley, Brandi Hock, Maria Kedmenec, Joshua Mason, Eric Miller, Zachary Miller, Megan Montgomery, Miranda Moorhead, Andrea Nater, Genna Newman, Vanessa Newman, Amber Petersen, Tayler Peterson, Alexander Rettig, Kirsten Schroeder, Trevor Shonebarger, Danielle Snyder, Taylor Sowers, Jacob Spaun, Ashley Stahl, Jonathan Stinson, Matthew Woodruff, Kimberly Young

Twelfth grade — Alannah Abrams, Destiny Adams, Tiffanie Arnott, Maria Banegas, Andrea Bellman, Kayla Benjamin, Tiffany Bennett, Kori Bogard, Kirstie Bond, Jessica Borer, Ryan Cook, Korrie Crawford, Martin Eirich, Alexa Erickson, Michael Feehan, Aaron Gerth, Katherine Glick, Chloe Gruber, Sally Hause, Danielle Helfrich, Michele Hrncir, Ryan Magee, Jacob Miller, Ryan Mitchell, Rebekah Moorhead, Shirley O'Nan, Brandon Pickett, Matthew Reed, Evan Rowland, Caitlin Schroeder, Bethany Shaheen, Nabeel Shaheen, Ryan Shulaw, Andrew Shuler, Amber Stahl, Elizabeth Stanton, Drew Svoboda, Keith VanHorn, Colin Walker, Megan Williamson.



Liberty-Benton Middle

Liberty-Benton Middle School has announced its honor roll for the second nine-week grading period.

Students receiving all A's were:

Sixth grade — Adam August, Ashleigh Carpenter, Chase Conkle, Bridgette Dobbins, Ashley Frankart, Kristel Kern, Rachel Lundeen, Griffin Rath, Morgan Richards, Tyler Sarreshteh, Brad Steinman, Logan Whitaker, Genna Zachrich.

Seventh grade — Adalie Brown, Anna Brown, Brian Dailey, Megan Dailey, John Darnall, Jana Fish, Zach Garver, Monica Gupta, Blair Harmon, Katie Hyre, Morgan Lishawa, Jacob Lyberg, Mackenzie Lyon, Julie Macmann, Britney McIntosh, Arielle Moehling, Lisa Musselman, Rachel Myers, Leslie York, Kim Young.

Eighth grade — Meredith Barger, Marisa Burkett, A. J. Cody, Nick Curto, Allison Helms, Brad Hoehne, Mitchell Linhart, Brandon Lundeen, Dezaray Meadows, Liz Streacker, Jeff Wallace.

Students receiving all A's and B's were:

Sixth grade — Anna Bell, Jake Bixler, Isaiah Carpenter, Colby Colchagoff, Jonathan Dager, Macayla Daniel, Brooke Daugherty, Lexi Evarts, Ty Gleason, Madi Greiner, Alan Hartley, Haley Howard, Alyson Hughes, Allie Hunter, Lily Johnson, Nick Kilburn, Lauren Kotey, Parker Lease, Hunter Magee, Joe Mars, Lauren Marshall, Devony Miller, Olivia Newman, Eli Norden, Molly Pickett, Mitchell Rhodes, Tara Roeder, Caleb Russell, Blaine Sefton, Summer Spaun, KC Stower, Breanna Swope, Tyler Vorst, Kenzie Young, Kara Zielinski.

Seventh grade — Samantha Anders, Rachel Beeman, Dakota Benson, Colten Bond, Hannah Cain, Chase Cook, Olivia Crawford, Adam Cytlak, Adam Diemert, Andrew Dole, Casey Fowler, Ryan Geise, Taylor Hall, Jaclynn Hohman, Samantha Johnson, Brian Miller, Jared Neiling, Caitlen Patrick, Megan Peplinski, Eric Peverly, Dalton Ream, Shaye Rodesky, Aaron Scarberry, Brandon Schimmoeller, Peyton Schroeder, Rhett Schroeder, Sara Shaheen, Becky Sharrer, Molly Siferd, Josephine Smith, Alex Whikehart, Jasmine Switzer, Annie Talmadge, Mica Terrian, Ezekiel Torres, Kayla Trevino, Sydney Waltz, Sydney Wenzinger, Tylor Williams.

Eighth grade — Bayleigh Allen, Jacob Allen, Megan Bartchlett, Samantha Barton, Marissa Beucler, Golda Bishop, Alexa Bouts, Kyle Bowsher, Allie Brown, Ryan Cates, Hunter Clark, Megan Diemert, Amanda Dunn, Nick Farwig, Marcus Gierke, Jordan Harpst, Jillian Hart, Gage Haws, Caleb Higgins, Maeve Hocanson, Anthony Jones, Paige Kinsinger, Andrew Kotey, Michael Loughman, Anna Mars, Katie McCleary, Emily Miller, Raphael Misael, Adia Mottola, Grady Oaks, Tim Petrella, Abby Poe, Megan Saums, Jacob Schoonover, Christine Schrock, Kara Shaffer, Christy Sharrer, Sydney Stuck, Ryan Vorst, Brad Vucco, Tanner Waldron, Tonee Weaver, Derek Weber, Mitchell Young.

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