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Oregon Stock Market Game
photo of 2006 winners Overall Rankings 2005-2006 Stock Market Game

First Place

Aloha High School, Kelly Bordwell, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $137,204
Daniel Cheng and Paul Jang (see photo)

Second Place

McLoughlin High School, Barry Wofford, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $127,049<
Jake Carter, Jake Hayes, and Tom Morris/p>

Third Place

Nyssa High School, Rollie Marshall, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $126,969
David Vielma, Ray Ortiz, and Ray Valdez

SMG Divisional Winners - Fall 2005

Elementary School Division

First Place

Abernethy Elementary, Myrna Dunnigan, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $125,790

Second Place

West Powellhurst Elementary, Rob Buckner, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $121,093
Emily Moats, Ilya Geshka, Mason Groner, Tommy Nguyen Dinh, and Jason Ye

Third Place

Abernethy Elementary, Myrna Dunnigan, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $114,676

Middle School Division

First Place

Molalla River Middle School, Martin Monsey, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $117,565
Ethan Bever, MacKensie Eyman, Logan Schuebel, and Maggie Smith

Second Place

Molalla River Middle School, Martin Monsey, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $108,833
Cody McCullough, Alex Fisher, and Kira Swinney

Third Place

Molalla River Middle School, Martin Monsey, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $104,881
Lee Thumberg

Willamette Valley/Coast High School Division

First Place

Taft High School, Gene McCorkle, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $118,050

Second Place

Taft High School, Gene McCorkle, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $116,435

Third Place

Bandon High School, Ellen Howard, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $115,783

South/East High School Division

First Place

Nyssa High School, Rollie Marshall, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $126,969
David Vielma, Ray Ortiz, and Ray Valdez

Second Place

Enterprise High School, Mike Baird, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $124,946

Third Place

Sutherlin High School, Daniel Utter, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $122,307

Portland Metro High School Division

First Place

Aloha High School, Kelly Bordwell, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $137,204
Ken Coldwell

Second Place

Reynolds High School, Tracey Williams, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $116,622
Lyuda Khrupina and Marina Viknyanskaya

Third Place

Aloha High School, Kelly Bordwell, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $116,039
Justin Lee and Jordan Nielsen

Teachers

First Place

Claudine Werner, Cleveland High School
Portfolio Value: $117,662

Second Place

Gene McCorkle, Taft High School
Portfolio Value: $103,361

Third Place

Rollie Marshall, Nyssa Nigh School
Portfolio Value: $102,951

SMG Divisional Winners - Spring 2006

Elementary School Division

First Place

McGovern Elementary, Cheryl Kobernik, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $117,323
Ashely Sumner, Tanner Boyter, Levi Hastings, Cayla Bune, Russell Krigbaum

Second Place

Imbler Elementary, Frank Ward, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $113,978
Tanisha Lovins, Keaton Snow, Cecily Magee, and Daniel Lockhart

Third Place

Farmington Elementary, Janet Rabe, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $112,201
Falon Toombs, Jacob Weddle, Bram Rickett, Brandon Wicks, Ashlee Archer

Middle School Division

First Place

Hood River Middle School, Sarah Segal, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $125,082

Second Place

Houck Middle School, Samantha Montgomery, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $123,438
Sidney Carranza, Jacob Sisco, and Ramiro Gabriel

Third Place

Hood River Middle School, Sarah Segal, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $119,316

Willamette Valley/Coast High School Division

First Place

Rainier High School, Fred Olson, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $126,662
Elizabeth Johnson, Laura Parra, Heidi Russell, Trista Staehely

Second Place

Taft High School, Gene McCorkle, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $121,093

Third Place

Rainier High School, Fred Olson, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $120,017
Laura Archibald, Sandra Godsey, Amanda Marsh, Shannon Roberts

South/East High School Division

First Place

McLoughlin High School, Barry Wofford, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $127,049
Jake Carter, Jake Hayes, and Tom Morris

Second Place

McLoughlin High School, Barry Wofford, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $125,394
Ranzy York, Kaila Rodighiero, and Brenda Avalos

Third Place

Enterprise High School, Mike Baird, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $121,511
Sara Averbeck, Nicole Santiago, and Brady Norman

Portland Metro High School Division

First Place

Jesuit High School, Jerry Hahn, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $124,914
Matthew Sidley and Thomas Edlen

Second Place

Jesuit High School, Jerry Hahn, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $117,722
Karley Hoffses, Erin Mader, and Meghan Page

Third Place

Jesuit High School, Jerry Hahn, Teacher
Portfolio Value: $117,136
Carleigh Flexor and Elizabeth Nardozza

Teachers

First Place

Samantha Montgomery, Houck Middle School
Portfolio Value: $106,700

Second Place

Cheryl Kobernik, McGovern Elementary School
Portfolio Value: $104,747

Third Place

Tim Green, Cascades Elementary School
Portfolio Value: $103,821


Challenge Your Students!

Bring economics to life in your classroom this Fall. Whether the market is up or down, students set the learning process in motion by actively selecting, analyzing, tracking, and trading stocks.

What?

The Stock Market Game is a 10-week investment simulation allowing players to make their own decisions about stocks and investing. Game participants can be individuals or teams consisting of up to five students. Each individual or team manages an imaginary $100,000 by investing in common stocks on the New york, American, and NASDAQ Stock Exchanges.

Teams trade stocks and access their portfolios through the internet. They use companies' ticker symbols to make trades and their portfolios are updated daily.

Who?

The Stock Market Game is appropriate for grades 4 through 12, college students, and any interested investor. Participants need no previous knowledge of the stock market and teachers/advisors often learn along with their students.

Weekly rankings allow teams to compare their performance with other students in Oregon. Team competition in various regions of Oregon is provided for the following age categories: grades 4-5, 6-8, 9-12, and teachers.

For More Information

Contact the Oregon SMG Coordinator, or contact the Oregon Council of Economic Education.