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    SPORTS
Saturday, February 25, 2017
East Oregonian
HERMISTON
Page 3B
PENDLETON
Bulldogs hold off Eagles Hawks take two from BMCC
East Oregonian
Hermiston boys
finish regular
season with win
East Oregonian
HOOD RIVER — It may
not have been the best game
put together by the Hermiston
boys basketball team on Friday
night, but the Bulldogs still
managed to end the regular
season on the right foot.
Hermiston jumped to an
early 15-2 lead over Hood
River Valley on Friday, but
were outscored 36-28 in the
second half as the Bulldogs
barely hung on for a 60-56
victory. The win wraps up a
16-7 record and a 6-3 mark in
the Columbia River Confer-
ence for the Bulldogs.
Chance Flores led all scorers
with 22 points on 10 total field
goals, while Xavier Rambo
followed up with 14 points and
Hunter Walls with 13 behind
four 3-pointers. Trenton Hough
led Hood River Valley (7-15,
1-8) with 17 points and Eric
Siekinen had 10.
Hermiston will now
prepare for its Class 5A post-
season play-in game against
Parkrose (10-12, 7-7 North-
west Oregon Conference)
which will be played on
Tuesday at The Dawg House
with the time TBD.
————
HHS
15 17 14 14 — 60
HRV
2 18 19 17 — 56
HERMISTON — C. Flores 22, X. Rambo
14, H. Walls 13, A. James 5, T. McCullough
4, R. Andreason 2, J. Ramirez.
HOOD RIVER — T. Hough 17, E. Siekkinen
10, B. Wilson 7, D. Kurahara 6, JJ Mears 6,
M. Williams 4, C. Orr 4, J. Tactay 2.
3-pointers — HHS 7, HRV 5. Free throws —
HHS 3-13, HRV 7-12. Fouls — HHS 16, HRV 16.
Girls Basketball
HERMISTON
59,
HOOD RIVER VALLEY
17 — At Hermiston, the
Bulldogs girls basketball
team wrapped up its regular
season slate with a 59-17
blowout victory over Hood
River Valley on Friday night.
No details from the game
were available at press time.
Hermiston (13-10, 7-2
CRC) will next host a Class
5A postseason play-in game,
where it will take on the
Sandy Pioneers (14-9 on
Wednesday at The Dawg
House, with the time TBD.
Labbe was 3-for-5, and third
baseman Tate Spivey was
2-for-5 with two RBIs in the
three spot.
BMCC coach Brad Baker
used a completely different
lineup in each game.
The teams will meet in
Pasco again on Sunday in a
twin bill that starts at 11 a.m.
———
Baseball
PASCO,
Wash.
—
Columbia Basin scattered 29
hits around the ballpark to
pick up a doubleheader sweep
over Blue Mountain baseball
in Friday’s season openers.
The Hawks pushed 12 of
those hits for extra bases, and
won 13-4 in the opener then
11-2 in seven innings in Game
2. Twenty-three of Columbia
Basin’s runs were earned.
Blue Mountain (0-2)
center fielder Rodney
Scarver hit a solo home run
in the fifth inning of Game
1 that pulled the T-Wolves
within 4-2, but the Hawks
(2-0) answered with three
runs in the bottom of the
inning and abused the
T-Wolves’ bullpen for nine
Columbia Basin Blue Mountain
13-11 4-2
runs total.
After taking the initial
lead in both games, the
T-Wolves generated just
13 hits in support and
starters Brian Howell and
Chase Root both went three
innings before leaving with
a 4-1 deficit.
Not all of BMCC’s
hitters struggled though,
and the top of the lineup
was consistent in the opener.
Shortstop and lead-off hitter
TJ Rea was 2-for-4 with
two runs, catcher Chase
Game 1
R H E
BMCC 100 010 200 — 4 9 2
CBC
211 031 23X — 13 17 2
B. Howell, A. Hively (4), T. Poe (8) and C.
Labbe. A. Alvarado, W. Wentz (5), T. South-
ard (7), N. Robinson (9) and C. White. W
— Alvarado. L — Howell.
2B — T. Rea, T. Spivey (BMCC); M.
Wyatt, P. Coffey, T. Roundy, J. Wade (CBC).
3B — I. Hatch, Z. Chamberlain 2 (CBC).
HR — R. Scarver (BMCC).
Game 2 (7 innings)
R H E
BMCC 010 001 0 — 2 4 4
CBC
022 502 0 — 11 12 0
C. Root, B. Cook (4) and J. Rogers. A.
Bergdahl, T. Roundy (3), L. Reyes (6) and T.
Billings. W — Bergdahl. L — Root.
2B — G. Tolrud (CBC). 3B — M. Wyatt,
G. Halle, E. Sather (CBC). HR — J. Wade
(CBC).
NASCAR seeks boost to steep decline with strong Daytona 500
By JENNA FRYER
Associated Press
DAYTONA
BEACH,
Fla. — The good news for
NASCAR is that all signs
indicate Dale Earnhardt Jr. has
a legitimate shot to win the
Daytona 500.
A victory for NASCAR’s
most popular driver, in
his return to racing after a
concussion sidelined him the
second half of last season,
would be a massive boost for
the sagging series. Earnhardt’s
star power has been one of the
bright spots of Speedweeks
and his strength on the track
has been obvious every time
he’s behind the wheel of his
Chevrolet.
Earnhardt was part of a
Hendrick Motorsports qual-
ifying sweep for Sunday’s
season-opening race. Chase
Elliott won the pole, and
Earnhardt will line up next to
him on the starting grid. Elliott
added a win in a qualifying
race, and Earnhardt led 53 of
60 laps in a second qualifying
race before he was passed at
the end .
So the Hendrick cars
have speed, the drivers aren’t
cowering from the Toyota
teamwork that dominated last
year’s race, and they are ready
to go bumper-to-bumper with
the Team Penske fleet.
It means Sunday could
be a strong opening day for
NASCAR, particularly if
Earnhardt can pull off his third
victory in “The Great Amer-
• When: Sunday, 10 a.m.
• TV: FOX
• Starting Lineup Top 10
1. Chase Elliott (24)
2. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (88)
3. Jamie McMurray (1)
4. Denny Hamlin (11)
5. Kevin Harvick (4)
6. Clint Bowyer (14)
7. Brad Keselowski (2)
8. Kurt Busch (41)
9. Matt Kenseth (20)
10. Austin Dillon (3)
ican Race.” He’s not ready
to call himself a favorite, and
thinks he’ll have his hands
full with the Joe Gibbs Racing
group and Penske drivers Joey
Logano and Brad Keselowski.
“Watching the last several
plate races, I think the Gibbs
guys have the market cornered
on the favorite,” he said. “The
Penske guys are really strong.
So I think it’s their race to
lose. The Hendrick cars are
going to be up there trying to
mix it up.”
NASCAR needs Sunday to
go off without a hitch.
The series is under heavy
scrutiny because of sliding
attendance and television
ratings, plus the title sponsor
deal with Monster Energy
came in at a fraction of what
NASCAR was looking for
when it began shopping the
naming rights almost two
years ago.
NASCAR celebrated its
deal with Monster in a Las
Vegas announcement, and
has hitched its wagon to the
hope that Monster can attract
a younger demographic and
raise the excitement level
at all the events. But there
was little signage around the
track during Speedweeks,
and one of the few indications
Monster is the new sponsor
were the scantily-clad women
around for some of the pomp
and circumstance. There’s
been no television advertising
and NASCAR was even the
subject of a critical examina-
tion in the Wall Street Journal.
NASCAR has countered
with a JGR announcement that
defending race winner Denny
Hamlin and FedEx have signed
long-term extensions , while
Team Penske locked in Logano
and Shell-Pennzoil through
2023.
“People are talking about
the health of the sport, and
this is a watershed moment,”
Roger Penske said of an
extension that took nearly a
year to complete with Shell.
Both FedEx and Shell-Pen-
nzoil are major sponsors who
spend something close to $20
million a year to brand the
race cars and market to the
NASCAR audience.
“This is a very positive
story in our sport, to see the
commitment of a very large
company like Shell and Penn-
zoil are and for them to be
able to sign up with this team
really makes a statement for
not only where Team Penske
is, but for where NASCAR is
as a sport,” Logano said.
No. 21 Drake 70, Northern Iowa 57
No. 8 Stanford at No. 10 Oregon State,
8 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
No. 1 UConn vs. Memphis, 1:30 p.m.
No. 4 Baylor vs. Texas Tech, 10 a.m.
No. 11 Washington vs. Utah, 2 p.m.
No. 16 Oklahoma at TCU, 5 p.m.
No. 23 Temple vs. Cincinnati, 11 a.m.
Sunday’s Games
No. 2 Maryland vs. Minnesota, 9 a.m.
No. 3 Mississippi State vs. Tennessee,
2 p.m.
No. 5 Notre Dame vs. No. 8 Florida State,
10 a.m.
No. 7 South Carolina vs. No. 22 Kentucky,
11 a.m.
No. 8 Stanford at Oregon, 1 p.m.
No. 10 Oregon State vs. California, 11
a.m.
No. 12 Ohio State at Rutgers, 12 p.m.
No. 13 Duke at North Carolina, 12 p.m.
No. 14 Louisville at Wake Forest, 11 a.m.
No. 15 UCLA at Arizona State, 11 a.m.
No. 17 Miami vs. Georgia Tech, 10 a.m.
No. 18 N.C. State at Virginia, 11 a.m.
No. 19 DePaul vs. Georgetown, 10 a.m.
No. 20 Syracuse at Pittsburgh, 11 a.m.
No. 24 Missouri at Alabama, 12 p.m.
No. 25 Michigan at Penn State, 11 a.m.
Vancouver 60 26 28
6 58 142 172
Arizona
60 21 32
7 49 145 194
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
overtime loss.
—————
Friday’s Games
Washington 2, Edmonton 1
Carolina 3, Ottawa 0
Calgary 4, Florida 2
Dallas 5, Arizona 2
Saturday’s Games
Anaheim at Los Angeles, 1 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 2 p.m.
Washington at Nashville, 2 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Columbus, 2 p.m.
Montreal at Toronto, 4 p.m.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m.
San Jose at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Buffalo at Colorado, 7 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Boston at Dallas, 9:30 a.m.
Calgary at Carolina, 12 p.m.
Columbus at N.Y. Rangers, 2 p.m.
Edmonton at Nashville, 2 p.m.
St. Louis at Chicago, 4:30 p.m.
Ottawa at Florida, 4:30 p.m.
Buffalo at Arizona, 5:30 p.m.
SCOREBOARD
Local slate
PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL
Saturday
#13 Weston-McEwen at #4 Faith Bible
(Class 2A first round), 3 p.m.
#1 Nixyaawii vs. #16 New Hope Christian,
at Sunridge Middle School, Pendleton
(Class 1A second round), 3:30 p.m.
#11 Grant Union at #6 Pilot Rock (Class
2A first round), 5 p.m.
#12 Arlington at #5 North Lake (Class 1A
second round), 5 p.m.
PREP WRESTLING
Saturday
Hermiston, Pendleton, Mac-Hi, Irrigon,
Riverside, Heppner/Ione at OSAA State
Championships, 8:30 a.m.
COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL
Saturday
Wenatchee Valley at Blue Mountain, 4
p.m.
Corban at Eastern Oregon (CCC Tourna-
ment), 7 p.m.
COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Saturday
Wenatchee Valley at Blue Mountain, 2
p.m.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Sunday
Blue Mountain at Columbia Basin, 11
a.m./2p.m.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Saturday
Eastern Oregon vs. Northwest Nazarene
(at Nampa, ID), 12/2 p.m.
Blue Mountain at Walla Walla, Noon/2
p.m.
Sunday
Walla Walla at Blue Mountain, Noon/2
p.m.
Prep Scores
BOYS BASKETBALL
6A Contests
Play-In Round
CENTURY 64, Franklin 58
CENTENNIAL 42, Aloha 40
BARLOW 83, Cleveland 61
Madison 77, MCKAY 74
5A Contests
LA SALLE PREP 47, Hillsboro 45
WILSONVILLE 78, St. Helens 56
SANDY 77, Putnam 60
PARKROSE 83, Milwaukie 43
Woodburn 54, CENTRAL 49
SILVERTON 61, Corvallis 60
CRESCENT VALLEY 56, Lebanon 41
SOUTH ALBANY 64, Dallas 59
Springfield 82, NORTH EUGENE 46
MARIST CATHOLIC 52, Ashland 41
THURSTON 67, Crater 49
Churchill 100, EAGLE POINT 49
SUMMIT 69, Mountain View 60
BEND 80, Redmond 51
Hermiston 60, HOOD RIVER VALLEY 56
The Dalles at RIDGEVIEW, late finish
4A Contests
Play-in Round
MAZAMA 61, Marshfield 48
SUTHERLIN 52, Klamath Union 43
NORTH MARION 83, Douglas 42
Newport at SIUSLAW, late finish
BANKS 60, Stayton 49
SISTERS 46, Madras 39
3A Contests
First Round
DE LA SALLE NORTH CATHOLIC 49,
Coquille 46
BLANCHET CATHOLIC 68, Oregon
Episcopal 63
CASCADE CHRISTIAN 52, Catlin Gabel 43
Horizon Christian-Tualatin 66, UMATILLA
40
AMITY 69, Colton 63
SALEM ACAD. 82, Irrigon 57
HARRISBURG 47, Santiam Christian 38
DAYTON 82, St. Mary’s-Medford 45
2A Contests
First Round
LIFE CHRISTIAN 50, Bandon 28
IMBLER 51, Knappa 49
OAKRIDGE 50, Regis 49
STANFIELD 90, Oakland 56
COLUMBIA CHRISTIAN 60, Union 37
SANTIAM 78, Weston-McEwen 62
Vernonia 53, TOLEDO 45
1A Contests
Second Round
JORDAN VALLEY 68, Rogue Valley
Adventist Acad. 54
POWDER VALLEY 57, Dufur 52
PERRYDALE 58, Powers 43
SHERMAN 78, North Clackamas Christian
32
DAYS CREEK 49, Horizon Christian-Hood
River 41
Crosshill Christian at TRIANGLE LAKE,
late finish
North Douglas 58, DAMASCUS CHRIS-
TIAN 57
HOSANNA CHRISTIAN 55, Prairie City 33
GIRLS BASKETBALL
5A Contests
LA SALLE PREP 48, Hillsboro 21
Wilsonville 77, ST. HELENS 26
PUTNAM 41, Sandy 27
MILWAUKIE 70, Parkrose 47
Central 63, WOODBURN 24
DALLAS 64, South Albany 63
CORVALLIS 33, Silverton 26
Crescent Valley at LEBANON, late finish
MARIST CATHOLIC 71, Ashland 21
Crater 44, THURSTON 27
SPRINGFIELD 60, North Eugene 42
CHURCHILL 69, Eagle Point 33
Summit 45, MOUNTAIN VIEW 40
Bend at REDMOND, late finish
HERMISTON 59, Hood River Valley 17
THE DALLES 52, Ridgeview 38
4A Contests
Play-In Round
GLADSTONE 54, Brookings-Harbor 40
3A Contests
First Round
DAYTON 63, Gervais 27
Prep Standings
BOYS BASKETBALL
5A Columbia River Conference
Conf.
Ovr Rank
Pendleton
9-0
14-4
8
Hermiston
6-3
16-7
11
The Dalles
2-7
5-15 26
Hood River
1-8
7-15 29
GIRLS BASKETBALL
5A Columbia River Conference
Conf.
Ovr Rank
Pendleton
8-1
11-7 10
Hermiston
7-2 13-10 13
The Dalles
3-6
8-11 22
Hood River
0-9
6-14 31
Basketball
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L Pct GB
1. Cleveland
40 16 .714 —
2. Boston
37 21 .638
4
3. Washington
34 22 .607
6
4. Toronto
34 24 .586
7
5. Atlanta
32 25 .561 8½
6. Indiana
30 28 .517 11
7. Chicago
29 29 .500 12
8. Detroit
28 30 .483 13
———
Miami
26 32 .448 15
Milwaukee
25 31 .446 15
Charlotte
24 33 .421 16½
New York
23 35 .397 18
Philadelphia
22 35 .386 18½
Orlando
21 38 .356 20½
Brooklyn
9 48 .158 31½
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L Pct GB
1. Golden State 48
9 .842 —
2. San Antonio
44 13 .772
4
3. Houston
41 18 .695
8
4. Utah
36 22 .621 12½
5. L.A. Clippers 35 23 .603 13½
6. Memphis
34 25 .576 15
7. Oklahoma City 33 25 .569 15½
8. Denver
26 32 .448 22½
———
Sacramento
25 33 .431 23½
Portland
24 33 .421 24
Minnesota
23 35 .397 25½
New Orleans
23 35 .397 25½
Dallas
22 35 .386 26
L.A. Lakers
19 40 .322 30
Phoenix
18 40 .310 30½
———
Friday’s Games
Indiana 102, Memphis 92
Philadelphia 120, Washington 112
Chicago 128, Phoenix 121, OT
Miami 108, Atlanta 90
Minnesota 97, Dallas 84
Oklahoma City 110, L.A. Lakers 93
Toronto 107, Boston 97
Utah 109, Milwaukee 95
Denver 129, Brooklyn 109
San Antonio 105, L.A. Clippers 97
Saturday’s Games
Charlotte at Sacramento, 2 p.m.
Atlanta at Orlando, 4 p.m.
Philadelphia at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Indiana at Miami, 5 p.m.
Chicago at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m.
New Orleans at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Houston, 6 p.m.
Brooklyn at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Phoenix at Milwaukee, 12:30 p.m.
San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 12:30 p.m.
Memphis at Denver, 2 p.m.
Utah at Washington, 2 p.m.
Boston at Detroit, 3 p.m.
Portland at Toronto, 3 p.m.
New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m.
Charlotte at L.A. Clippers, 6:30 p.m.
———
Thursday’s Late Game
Golden State 123, L.A. Clippers 113
Friday’s Games
Memphis at Indiana, 4 p.m.
Washington at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Boston at Toronto, 5 p.m.
Dallas at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Miami at Atlanta, 5 p.m.
Phoenix at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Utah at Milwaukee, 5 p.m.
Brooklyn at Denver, 6 p.m.
San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
Hockey
NCAA
Men’s Top 25
Friday’s Games
No games scheduled
Saturday’s Games
No. 1 Gonzaga vs. BYU, 7 p.m.
No. 2 Villanova vs. No. 23 Creighton, 12
p.m.
No. 3 Kansas at Texas, 3 p.m.
No. 4 Arizona vs. No. 5 UCLA, 5:15 p.m.
No. 6 Oregon at Stanford, 1 p.m.
No. 8 North Carolina at Pittsburgh, 9 a.m.
No. 9 Baylor at Iowa State, 1 p.m.
No. 10 Duke at Miami, 1 p.m.
No. 11 Kentucky vs. No. 13 Florida, 11
a.m.
No. 12 West Virginia at TCU, 11 a.m.
No. 14 Purdue at Michigan, 1 p.m.
No. 17 SMU vs. UConn (at Hartford,
Conn.), 9 a.m.
No. 18 Virginia at N.C. State, 9 a.m.
No. 19 Florida State at Clemson, 9 a.m.
No. 20 Saint Mary’s at Santa Clara, 7 p.m.
No. 24 Maryland vs. Iowa, 3 p.m.
No. 25 Wichita State at Missouri State,
9 a.m.
Sunday’s Games
No. 7 Louisville vs. Syracuse, 11 a.m.
No. 15 Cincinnati at UCF, 12 p.m.
No. 16 Wisconsin at Michigan State, 1
p.m.
No. 21 Notre Dame vs. Georgia Tech,
3:30 p.m.
No. 22 Butler at Xavier, 12:30 p.m.
NHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W
L OT
Montreal
61 32 21
8
Ottawa
59 32 21
6
Toronto
60 28 20 12
Boston
61 31 24
6
Florida
60 28 22 10
Tampa Bay 60 27 25
8
Buffalo
60 26 24 10
Detroit
60 24 26 10
Metropolitan Division
GP W
L OT
Washington 60 41 12
7
Pittsburgh 59 37 14
8
N.Y. Rangers 60 39 19
2
Columbus 58 37 16
5
N.Y. Islanders 60 29 21 10
Philadelphia 60 28 25
7
New Jersey 60 25 25 10
Carolina
57 25 24
8
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W
L OT
Minnesota 59 39 14
6
Chicago
61 38 18
5
St. Louis
60 31 24
5
Nashville
60 29 22
9
Winnipeg 63 28 29
6
Dallas
61 24 27 10
Colorado
59 16 40
3
Pacific Division
GP W
L OT
San Jose
60 35 18
7
Edmonton 62 33 21
8
Anaheim
62 32 20 10
Calgary
62 32 26
4
Los Angeles 60 29 27
4
Women’s Top 25
Friday’s Games
Iowa State 70, No. 6 Texas 66
No. 15 UCLA 79, Arizona 56
No. 19 DePaul 77, Villanova 50
Pts
72
70
68
68
66
62
62
58
GF GA
169 158
158 156
187 179
166 162
154 170
166 170
147 168
150 178
Pts
89
82
80
79
68
63
60
58
GF GA
201 128
207 166
200 156
187 143
180 175
155 183
139 172
145 165
Pts
84
81
67
67
62
58
35
GF GA
198 138
183 157
170 173
173 167
184 199
170 195
116 196
Pts
77
74
74
68
62
GF GA
166 144
177 161
161 157
166 176
146 150
Golf
PGA Tour
Honda Classic
Friday
At PGA National (Champions Course)
Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Purse: $6.4 million
Yardage: 7,140; Par 70 (35-35)
Second Round Leaders
Ryan Palmer
66-65—131
Wesley Bryan
64-67—131
Rickie Fowler
66-66—132
Anirban Lahiri
65-68—133
C.T. Pan
66-68—134
Graham DeLaet
66-68—134
Morgan Hoffmann
68-67—135
Martin Kaymer
65-70—135
Scott Stallings
67-68—135
Tyrrell Hatton
68-67—135
Luke List
68-68—136
Luke Donald
69-67—136
J.J. Spaun
68-68—136
J.T. Poston
69-67—136
Brian Harman
67-69—136
Russell Henley
68-68—136
Chad Collins
70-67—137
Billy Hurley III
68-69—137
Brian Stuard
68-69—137
Gary Woodland
71-66—137
Marc Leishman
67-70—137
Francesco Molinari
68-69—137
Jason Dufner
71-66—137
Zach Johnson
68-69—137
Jim Herman
67-70—137
Adam Scott
68-69—137
Brian Gay
68-69—137
———
Upcoming Schedule
March 2-5 — WGC-Mexico Championship,
Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico City
March 9-12 — Valsapr Champion,
Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead), Palm
Harbor, Fla.
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law. Our readers are cereby
informed
tcat
all
dwellings
advertised in tcis newspaper are
available on an equal opportunity
basis. To complain of discrimination,
call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-
9777. Tce toll-free telepcone
number for tce cearing impaired is
1-800-927-9275.
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REALTY.
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Commercial,
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Blue Jeans Realty
541-379-8690
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Program
Information! Call Matt Vogler,
541.377.9470
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(541) 377-9470
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and
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or
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TURN HERE REALTY &
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MEACHAM - $159,950
64231 Main St. Newer triple wide
witc 3 bdrm, 2batc, beautiful
decks, lots of storage. Call Kal
RMLS #15074859
Garton &
Associates
(541) 276-0931
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