99 birth year state champs

Started by missinghome, March 25, 2013, 01:42:51 PM

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missinghome

Any 8th graders with a 1999 birth year (which would have made them on the young side) win a state title this year? Just curious!

padre

Quote from: missinghome on March 25, 2013, 01:42:51 PM
Any 8th graders with a 1999 birth year (which would have made them on the young side) win a state title this year? Just curious!


Unsure what grade they are in as 199 birth year winners but there were the 1999 winners...

Drew Scharenbrock-85
Brock Bergelin-90
Jose Acosta-105
Elliot Luker-115
Hayden Krein-120
Jordan LaRue-150
Dylan Campton-240

Mommabear

Quote from: padre on March 26, 2013, 12:43:06 AM
Quote from: missinghome on March 25, 2013, 01:42:51 PM
Any 8th graders with a 1999 birth year (which would have made them on the young side) win a state title this year? Just curious!


Unsure what grade they are in as 199 birth year winners but there were the 1999 winners...

Drew Scharenbrock-85
Brock Bergelin-90
Jose Acosta-105
Elliot Luker-115
Hayden Krein-120
Jordan LaRue-150
Dylan Campton-240

Hayden Krein is a 7th grader.  I believe Bergelin, Acosta, and Luker are as well, but not sure. 

walkd

Quote from: Mommabear on March 27, 2013, 01:22:16 PM
Quote from: padre on March 26, 2013, 12:43:06 AM
Quote from: missinghome on March 25, 2013, 01:42:51 PM
Any 8th graders with a 1999 birth year (which would have made them on the young side) win a state title this year? Just curious!


Unsure what grade they are in as 199 birth year winners but there were the 1999 winners...

Drew Scharenbrock-85
Brock Bergelin-90
Jose Acosta-105
Elliot Luker-115
Hayden Krein-120
Jordan LaRue-150
Dylan Campton-240

Hayden Krein is a 7th grader.  I believe Bergelin, Acosta, and Luker are as well, but not sure. 
Bergelin and Acosta are 8th graders, Scharenbrock is a 7th grader.

padre

Pretty sure Luker is an 8th grader.

cooch

Be Unbeatable. Someone may score more points than you, but hold your head high, know you gave your all and go back to work.  That is being unbeatable.