| Randy Heubel, of Jackson, has been named a chancellor�s scholar at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., where he is an aerospace engineering major enrolled in the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science. Chancellor�s scholarships recognize outstanding academic achievement and are awarded to entering first-year and transfer students. Candidates must have strong academic credentials in high school, be active in extracurricular and community activities, and also demonstrate good character and citizenship. http://tritown.gmnews.com/news/2004/1117/Front_Page/059.html |
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| Something Unique About Yourself I'm ticklish, and I'm strange enough that I can "come up with new material" within two hours. ~~~~~~~~~Event(s)~~~~~~~~~~~ Javelin (Track) @ SU Pitcher (Baseball) 5K Runner (Cross Country) |
| Name: Randall Morgan Heubel Birthday: 2/3/86 Height: 6'5" Sibblings: none Parents: Mom and Dad Nickname: Randy |
| ~~~~~~~~~~Favorites~~~~~~~~~~~ Color: Purple/Turquoise Music: rock/rap-rock/alt-metal/other Artist: Linkin Park Band: Linkin Park Singer: Mike Shinoda Book: Watership Down Number: 26 Place: Mountains in Montana Person: Willam Shatner Game: Final Fantasy XIII Athlete: None Sport (watch): Gymnastics Sport (play): Baseball Cartoon: Beast Wars: Transformera Movie: Pitch Black CD: "The Lonely Position of Neutral" - TRUSTCompany Animal: Velociraptor Hobby: Video Games / Snowboarding / Sports / Friends |
| ~~~~~Personal Acomplishments~~~~ 1st place East Coast Relays, Huntington Relays, Ocean County Relays for Javelin Straight A's in high school 4 Varsity Letters + 2 Co-Captain seasons 2nd place individual in Javelin Shore Conference Championships 11th in state Javelin South Jersey Group IV State Championships in Baseball |
| IM BIG RAN , BeYOTCH |
| ~~~Favorite Quote~~~ "Why is baseball our national pasttime? Because it is a metaphor for life itself. As George Will put it, 'In life, as in baseball, we must leave the dugout of complacency, step up to the home plate of opportunity, adjust the protective groin cup of caution and swing the bat of hope at the curve ball of fate, hoping that we can hit a line drive of success past the shortshop of misfortune, then sprint down the basepath of chance, knowing that at any moment we may pull the hamstring muscle of inadequacy and fall face-first onto the field of failure, where the chinch bugs of broken dreams will crawl into our noses." -Dave Barry |