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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Junior high wres-
tling finds groove
Colt Basketball ends Heppner, lone
season_________ _ honor seniors
Members of the Mustang junior high wrestling team. Back Colt basketball ended its season with a end-of-year scrimmage
(L-R): Kiley Gorham, Kai Arbogast, Duke Harmon, Cord and party Feb. 12. Top (L-R): Kendall Dowdy, Kylie Boor,
Flynn, Will Lutcher, Skyler Calmer and Ryan Smith. Front Mark Adams, ZaBrena Masterson, Hunter Greenup, Gaige
(L-R): Coaches Steve Cherry, Brian Harmon, Larry Palmer Futter, Noah Stone and Conor Brosnan. Middle (L-R): Han­
and Larry Lutcher. Not pictured is wrestler Patrick Collins. nah Green, David Cribbs, Keegin Chittv, Arianna Worden,
-Photo bv Sciruh' Matthew s
TV Boor, Dave Stone, Cody Fletcher, Amelia Baker and Blane
Mahoney. Bottom (L-R): Daemon Worden, Ireland Martin,
Hermiston. At the events, Chace Jones, Zandra Masterson, Narin Stone, Faith Futter
By Larry Painter
H ep p n er ju n io r the teams compete in at and Sierra Greenup. -Contributed photo
high wrestling started off
slowly due to the weather,
which delayed practice and
matches. Once the weather
cleared and the mats rolled
out, though, the mat men
came out to pin their op­
ponents.
H e p p n e r 's j u ­
nior high team consists of
Ryan Smith, Riley Gor­
ham, Kai Arbogast, Cord
Flynn, Duke Harmon, Will
Lutcher, Patrick Collins and
Skyler Palmer. The team is
coached by Brian Harmon,
Steve Cherry, Larry Lutcher
and Larry Palmer.
The team has par­
ticipated in m atches in
Pendleton, The Dalles and
least three matches. Hep­
pner is holding its own,
competitive against 3A, 4A
and 5 A schools. Several
team members have win­
ning records.
H eppner will be
hosting junior high matches
on Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 4
p.m. Teams participating
are H erm iston, Irrigon,
Riverside and Grant Union.
Heppner fans are invited
to come out and see some
take-downs, reversals and
near falls.
Anyone who would
like to volunteer would be
appreciated; call 676-9857
for more information.
‘Love Your Library’
open house planned
The Friends of the
Heppner Library are plan­
ning an open house at the
library on Thursday, Febru­
ary 16 from 7 to 8 p.m. All
community members and
library patrons are invited
to attend. Refreshments will
be served.
Bill Kuhn will pres­
ent the Friends of the Hep­
pner Library annual report
and recognize the library
Volunteer of the Year.
T h e e v e n i n g ’s
speakers will be John Bouf-
L IT T L E 1 L E A G U E I R E G IS T R A T IO N
F ebruary 1 5 th
& 1 6 th
5 :0 0 - 7 :0 0 pm
H e p p n e r City Hall
Boys ages 5-12 & Girls ages 5-16 are eligible to play
Please bring 3 proofs of residency (f birth certificate
I Fee' isi $35:001perJ participant fori $701 perl family
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ford of Cascade Specialties
and M arsha Richmond.
Boufford will speak on the
Mango Language Program.
This new language-learning
program will be available
for free at the library and
online. Richmond will give
an introductory presentation
on “Using Your E-reader to
Access Your Library,” ex­
plaining how library card­
holders with e-readers can
download books from the
Oregon Trail Library Dis­
trict for free.
Raffle tickets for a
Kindle also will go on sale
at the meeting. The drawing
for the Kindle will be Sat­
urday afternoon, March 17,
at the close of the Friends
of the Heppner Library St.
Patrick's book sale.
Everyone is invited
to check out what is happen­
ing at the library, register to
become a friend and enjoy
some light refreshments.
Heppner’s seniors and their parents. Front row (L-R): Conor
Pappas, JefT Bailey, Christine Bailey, Justin Bailey, Jymme
Franzwa, Teresa VanDoorn, Micha llintz, Anita Pranger,
Kathy Rauch, Natalie Rauch, Carrie Haguewood, Jake Bowles,
Stephanie Schuler, Ryan Bennett. Back row (L-R): Patti Pap­
pas, Lana Fckman, Cody Orr, Saudi Day, Cam Day, JefT Orr,
Cassie Day, Curt Day, Shane Smith, Zech Hintz, Dave Pranger,
Justin Pranger, Chris Rauch, Mary Haguewood, Kelwayne
Haguewood, John Bowles, Kristen Bowles, Sharon Inskeep,
Misty Bennett, Mike Bennett. Photo by Sandy Matthews
lone's senior boys (L-R): Kaleb Dumler and parents, Teresa
and Steve Dumler; Omar Juarez and parents, Miguel and
Gloria Juarez; Zac Orem and parents, Anita and Joe Orem;
Micah Stillman and parents, Susana and Bery l Stillman; Adam
Collin and parents, John and Barbara Collin; and Steven
Holland with parents, Janet and Craig Holland. - Photo by
Paula Emmel
lone's senior girls. Front (L-R): Makenna Ramos, Mary
Rietmann, Mary McKlligott, Dominka Senkerikova, JoAnna
Patton, Shannon Metcalfe, Jasmine Verduzco, Jordan Peterson
and Rebecca Jepsen. Back (l.-R): Bink and LynnDee Ramos,
Joe and Donna Rietmann, Jerry and Anna McKlligott, host-
parents Taranna and Mark Patton, Tint and Ginger Patton,
Heather Hihbs, Rita Escobar, Bill and Nancy Jepsen, and Jes­
sica and Dan Peterson. Photo bv Paula Emmel
Little League to meet
The first 2012 Little League meeting will be held
Thursday, Feb. 16, at 5:15 p.m. at Wheatland Insurance
Center. Anyone interested in coaching, volunteering or
being an umpire/scorekeeper is encouraged to attend.
The time will be used to select coaches and schedule a
registration date. Anyone with questions should contact
Karen Padberg at 541 -422-7410.
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