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PAGE B2, KEIZERTIMES, FEBRUARY 23, 2018 STATE, continued from Page B1 disqualifi ed in the semifi nals. Jolley defeated Vincent 7-4. “I had all this hype,” Vin- cent said. “Everyone had all this hype for me going up and I do worse than I did last year. If you look at the bigger picture it’s because I wrestled the No. 1 and 2 seed this time.” Vincent, the No. 3 seed, fell behind Kue early on two takedowns and two near falls. “All the nerves I was try- ing to make into excitement in my body,” Vincent said. “I wasn’t as powerful and he took me down right off the bat and I was a little shocked there. I was stunned and then I couldn’t get off bottom.” Vincent wrestled his best in the third period. “I think Enrique got caught in the headlights a little bit early and got taken down quick and that’s when Kue does his best work when he’s on top,” coach Ebbs said. “He’s big and long and strong and good. By the time we got to the third round, Enrique was starting to put some work together on his feet and put him in danger, almost scored several times. If Enrique starts the fi rst round like he did the third round, he could have made that a closer match but Phillip Kue’s tough. He’s just fl at out tough.” Vincent nearly let his emotions get the best of him against Colton Fleming of Aloha in the consolation semifi nals. Fleming put Vin- cent on his back in the fi rst period before he was able to kick out. “I came up with too much power. I was angry,” Vincent said. “He held me there for what felt like 10 seconds but it was only like three sec- onds.” Vincent trailed late in the Submitted/Jacob Prater McNary junior Nick Hernandez, left, went 4-2 at his fi rst OSAA state wrestling tournament on Feb. 16-17 at Veterans Memorial Colliseum in Portland. Senior Brayden Ebbs placed third at 160 pounds and junior Enrique Vincent, below, taking down an opponent, fi nished fourth at 126. match before pinning Flem- ing in the third period. He was excited to get a shot against No. 1 Jolley. “I came out all aggressive and he matched my aggres- siveness,” Vincent said. “That Jolley kid is prob- ably the toughest kid here,” coach Ebbs said. “I was ex- tremely impressed with how Enrique wrestled Jolley. They got after it and Enrique ac- tually wrestled really well. I think Enrique did his best wrestling in the third round and needed to start that way in the fi rst round.” McNary sophomore Ni- colette Para (135) fi nished fourth in the girls state tour- nament after losing to Grants Pass senior Kaitlyn Dara in the semifi nals and then Hood River Valley junior Elena Kroll in the third place match. Parra grew up a lot in her sophomore season, which in- cluded taking second at the state qualifi er last month in Thurston. “The Nicolette that wres- tled this year compared to the Nicolette that wrestled last year is night and day differ- ent,” coach Ebbs said. “She’s gotta grow and learn from this and mature from it and things will happen her way.” At 220 pounds, McNary senior Blake Norton reached the quarterfi nals, where he lost to Sandrey Mitberg of Beaverton 8-2. “It really was a much closer match than the score showed,” Ebbs said. “We made a couple of mental er- rors and we were right in that match and can’t afford to do that at this level.” Norton bounced back to get a 14-1 major decision over Gresham senior Kodey Kromer in the consolation bracket before being pinned by Gavin Moore of Tualatin, ending his tournament. “He’s still got a bright fu- ture and a good heart and we’re gonna try and see if we can’t help him get to a college and start wrestling,” Ebbs said. “He’s just got the fi re going.” McNary junior Nick Hernandez (138), who bat- tled knee injuries his fresh- man and sophomore seasons, got a pin in his fi rst match at the state tournament before losing by technical fall to No. 4 Vincent Washington of Grants Pass in the second. Hernandez regrouped to win three matches in the consolation bracket, two by pin fall, before being elimi- nated with a 5-0 loss to Roseburg sophomore Archer Bergeron. McNary freshman Grady Burrows also earned a pin in his fi rst state tourna- ment match. Burrows was then sent to the consola- tion bracket after getting pinned in the second period by Westview senior Zaire Foster. Burrows won his fi rst consolation match on a pin in the fi rst period but was then eliminated by get- ting pinned by Jeremiah Van Cleve of Gresham. public notices NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In The Circuit Court Of The State of Oregon For The County Of Marion In The Matter Of The Estate Of Troy L. Thornton, Deceased. Case No: 17PB09796 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal representative c/o Jeffrey G. 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The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y direccion de la corte es): Calaveras County Superior Court, 400 Government Center Drive, San Andreas, CA 95249-9794 The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney is: (El nombre, la direccion y el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abodago, es): Ron Dering, Esq., P.O. Box 5380, Santa Rosa CA 95402, 707-525-9966 Date: (Fecha): January 18, 2018 By Clerk: (Secretaro): Karen Camper Deputy: (Adjunto): T. Coombs Publish: February 23, March 2, 9, 16, 2018 CE 2/23, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16 “His last match that he lost was winnable and close and great,” Ebbs said. “That’s the experience that we’re trying to draw from here so when he comes back he’s gone through the speed bumps and he’s ready to wrestle tough and start getting on the podium. That’s why it’s so important to get those kids here young and get through the learning curve.”