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Saint Helens Internal Medicine
Sharon M. Lawrence, D.O., Internal Medicine, Board Certified
Dr. Sharon Lawrence and Saint Helens Internal Medicine are
very pleased to welcome Jennifer Beaudoin, PA-C to our
community as our newest physician assistant at the practice.
Jennifer grew up in Corvallis, OR and is happy to find herself practicing in a small
Oregon community. She attended the University of Oregon for her undergraduate
degree studying Journalism and International Relations. Jennifer spent time working in
communications at OHSU and as a medical assistant in dermatology before attending
PA school at Touro University in Vallejo, California. Jennifer was drawn to the emphasis
on primary care for underserved populations at Touro University as well as the
opportunity to obtain a joint degree in physician assistant studies and public health.
Jennifer values the ideas of prevention, health promotion and integrative medicine in her approach to patients. In her
spare time she enjoys cooking, gardening, hiking and camping in the Oregon outdoors.
Located in the Columbia Commons at 525 N Columbia River Hwy, St Helens
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deep there and we have a few others
with only a little (varsity) experi-
ence. As we get into a few games
they’ll get better.”
Kennan Stevens, sophomore, and
Avi German (5-11, 250, jr.) should
help on the line.
“They’ll get better and we have
some size. Offensively, the line is
not as far ahead, but we have some
good quality kids. Welter, Ray and
Blake will make the younger kids
better.”
Defensively, many of the same
players will be on the line, at cor-
ner back or in the backfield.
Lionel Sandoval (5-10, 230, sr.) was
a big part of the defense at lineback-
er last season, as wasWills. Sando-
val may also play some offense, as he
did last year.
Robby Backus (5-11, 170, jr.)
worked hard in the weight room over
the past summer, is a little bigger
and a smart kid, McNabb said. He
may get some time as jayvee quar-
terback. Matt Shoun (5-9, 150, sr.)
should see some time at corner, as
will Jake Ford (5-10, 150, jr.). Oman
and Hortert should play safety, while
JAKE FORD
Scappoose Corner Back
Johnathon Tardif
Scappoose Running Back
TRIBE FOOTBALL:
Seaside one Cowapa favorite
From page B5
Joey Krupsky (6-1, 165, jr.) is expect-
ed to spend time at free safety.
“He’s faster and stronger and
should have a good year.”
McNabb has back the same coach-
ing staff as last season—Joe Nowlin,
Brad McKady, Richard Johnson,
Nick Byrd, Brian Clark, Tracy Tunt-
land, Clark Tenney, Greg Engstrom,
Mike Magnuson, Mark Gift, Greg
Gadbois.
The Indians kick off their season
at Roosevelt this Friday Aug. 30, a
tremendously talented 5A team.
They followwith home games
against Estacada and Rainier, and
another road trip to Central.
In the Cowapa League McNabb
said he expects Seaside to be very
good this season.
“They were a very tough oppo-
nent last year. They graduated
some but have a lot of skill kids
back. They should be right in the
thick of hit. Banks and Astoria will
also be tough. Yamhill-Carlton has
a new coach. Tillamook graduated
some kids, but could be tough.”
Schedule
Aug. 30
at Roosevelt
Sept. 6
ESTACADA
Sept. 13 RAINIER
Sept. 20 at Central
Sept. 27 at Banks
Oct. 4
YAMHILL-Carlton
Oct. 10
at Tillamook
Oct. 18
SEASIDE
Oct. 25
at Astoria
SPOTLIGHT PHOTO: JOHN BREWINGTON
SPOTLIGHT PHOTO: JOHN BREWINGTON
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