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Creative kidsSidney Herald Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012 13

Olson Plumbing & Heating, created by Ainhoa Idoate, fifth grade, West Side Elementary School

Sidney Herald, created by Cortney Hecker, fifth grade, West Side Elementary School

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McDonalds of Sidney, created by Sheridan Williams, fifth grade, West Side Elementary School

Richland Pump & Supply, created by Alexis Sundheim, fifth grade, Fairview Elementary School

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Coca Cola, created by Kylee Byer, fifth grade, West Side Elementary School

M&M Cafe, created by Madison Hammer, fifth grade, West Side Elementary School

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Olson Plumbing & Heating, created by Ainhoa Idoate, fifth grade, West Side Elementary School

Sidney Herald, created by Cortney Hecker, fifth grade, West Side Elementary School

Creative kids14 Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012 Sidney Herald

310 2nd Ave. NE • Sidney 433-2403

www.sidneyherald.com

433-6607 • Sidney

Students receiving top 10 honors in advertising design are, front from left, Sidney students Brooke Franklin, Ainhoa Idoate, Madison Hammer and Alexis Bringolf; back, Fairview student Alexis Sundheim, Rau student Annika Bennion, Sidney student Abby Reitz and Fairview student Alex Young.

Essay winners in the Creative Kids top 10 are, from left, Sav-age students Cara Clemmer, Shelby Stanford, Brock Miller and Boston Sullivan.

Creative Kids Top 10 advertising winners

Creative Kids top 10 advertising win-ners, from left, Grace Shope and Soda Rice, both from Savage.

Creative Kids Top 10 essay winners

Top 10 winners in essay writing are, front from left, Kelly Danielson, East Fairview, Fairview student Martha Hurley and East Fairview student Jenna Bieber; back, Fairview stu-dents Mitchell Shaide and Sierra Tornabeni. Not pictured is David Whitford, Fairview.

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MARTINI STEEL, INC.gutter & downspoutsTom Martini ~ 406.480.9078

2265 S. Central • 433.6754 www.slserviceinc.com

2221 S. Central • 433.6757www.sondassolutions.com

Dr. Curt Christensen D.M.D.

406-482-26661405 4th St. SW, Sidney

Westside Professional Center, Suite 4

Yellowstone Chiropractic Clinic

433-4757 • 1-866-433-4757222 2nd Ave. SW, Sidney

701 S. Central • Sidney 433-3120

www.gemcitymotors.com

Eleanor Franklin, 1st Bank, presents a $50 savings bond to Kelly Danielson, seventh-grader from East Fairview School, for taking second in essay writing.

Creative Kids top ad, essay winners receive savings bonds

Cami Skinner, Wells Fargo, presents the first-place adver-tising award of a $100 savings bond to Ainhoa Idoate, fifth-grader from West Side Elementary, Sidney.

Sierra Tornabeni, eighth-grader at Fairview School, receives a $100 savings bond from Kevin Mayer, Richland Federal Credit Union, for being the first-place winner in the essay contest.

Second-place advertising winner Abby Reitz, Sidney West Side School fifth-grader, receives a $50 savings bond from Pam Burman, Stockman Bank.

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S/L Services, created by Lilli Seitz, fifth grade,West Side Elementary School

Valley Crop Care, created by Lak Kloker, fourth grade, Fairview Elementary School

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ElectricLand, created by Grace Shope, fifth grade, Savage Elementary School

Screen Play, created by Cammy Heck, fifth grade, West Side Elementary School

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Yellowstone Chiropractic Clinic, created by Madison Brost, fourth grade, West Side Elementary School

Interstate Engineering, created by Tanasia Harris, fourth grade, Fairview Elementary School

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Frontier Heating, created by Bailey Seader, fifth grade, Fairview Elementary School

Martini Steel, created by Wyatt Heringer, fifth grade, West Side Elementary School

Creative kids28 SUNDAY, JAN. 29, 2012 SIDNEY HERALD

Franz Construction, created by Alex Young, fifth grade, Fairview Elementray School

BY RILEY HAGLERSAVAGE

Wow! Look at him go! That bolt oflightning’s Christopher Reynolds, one ofthe best running backs in Six-Man ClassC Football. Even though he is an amaz-ing football player, who has win many

awards, he still stays humble on and offthe field. I think he is humble because hehas scored countless times and has neversaid to anyone, “Look at me! I can runfast!”

Moreover, He is an even better rolemodel. Ever since I became friends withhim, he has always been someone I could

look up to. He gives me good advice whenI need it most. He does not like to “beataround the bush” when he talks to me.He is honest and good person who is alsoa good listener who is always there whenI need him. I say this because, wheneverI need somewhere to stay, he lets me stayat his home. I also look up to him for his

morals. He has always been cautious ofcurfew and has never violated trainingrules. I respect Christopher for his Chris-tian values. I am glad we go to the sameyouth group, where we study the Bibleand have fun with friends. I am so happythat I have chosen Chris as my role mod-el and friends.

BY CLAY SHEEHANSAVAGE

What is NOT to like about my role model. I like every-thing about the person I have chosen as my role model.Braden Ler is one of the best defensive players in 6-man, Class C, high school football. He is not afraid tomake a hit, and when he tackles the opponent, they cansee the look of determination in his eyes..

When Braden walks out of the locker room, I can tellhe is always ready to play the game. That does not meanthat he doesn’t have good sportsmanship. During agame, he is willing to help people off the ground whenthey are hurt.

In school, Braden treats me like a friend. We are

around each other a lot more now that he is the aid inscience. He also encourages me to do my best in juniorhigh football. When I was practicing running the ball,Braden walked up to me and told me that I needed to

keep my legs pumping and to keep them spread. Andthat’s what encouraged me to play the game in Wibauxlike I wanted to. When I get older I would like to play thesport of football just like Braden, and I would reallylike to make a hit like he makes.

That is why I chose Braden Ler as my role model. Un-fortunately, this year was the last year I will be able tosee him play football for the Savage Warriors. Whoknows, maybe Braden will make it to be a pro footballplayer some day and I’ll be able to go and watch himplay and cheer him on. But who knows after highschool we may not be able to see each other but I surewish we could. Because Braden has probably one of thebest sense of humors that I have ever seen.

What’s not to like about this role model?‘When I get older I would like to play the

sport of football just like Braden, and I wouldreally like to make a hit like he makes.’

Clay SheehanSavage

Wow! Look at him go – this Savage role model can really run