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OSAA honors Pine-Eagle

WILSONVILLE — Pine-Eagle High School is among seven schools earning the highest team GPA in the entire state for their activity, regardless of classification during the Fall athletic seasons.

Pine-Eagle earned a GPA of 3.69 to rank first in the state in the football division.

The Oregon School Activities Association and the Dairy Farmers of Oregon have teamed up for the 13th year to sponsor the Dairy Farmers of Oregon Academic All-State Award. This award recognizes excellence in the classroom throughout the state. 

“These new award winners continue our tradition of celebrating Oregon’s student athletes,” said Pete Kent, executive director of the Oregon Dairy Products Commission. “Their efforts are impressive, and we’re proud of their recognition.”

“As an organization we are very proud of this award because it shows all the hard work and dedication the student athletes around the state show in the classroom,” said Tom Welter, OSAA executive director.

The winning team in each Fall sport will be presented a plaque in honor of outstanding scholastic achievement and team members will receive a “got milk?” sweatshirt and a certificate. Additionally, the Dairy Farmers of Oregon help recognize the achievement of all Top Ten teams in each classification by providing each student a lapel pin. More than 4,500 lapel pins will be distributed to Fall sports teams throughout the state in the coming weeks.

A complete list of winners (Top Ten and 3.00 GPA and higher) for each classification in each sport is available on the OSAA website at: www.osaa.org/awards/allstate.

 
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