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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 25, 2019 ...continued from page three ing of the fee structure, we will now be able to accept cash, check and Visa or Mastercard for your con- venience. The new point of sale will provide consisten- cy, accuracy and help with inventory of waste for our recycling and waste calcu- lation reporting efforts. Our transfer stations offer FREE of charge disposal for recycling of newspa- per, cardboard, small steel cans, small glass and alu- minum, latex and/or oil based paint (no more than 5-gallon containers), , elec- tronics including computer towers, computer screens, key boards, printers, hand- held radios, fax machines, tablets, telephones, cell phones, stereo and copiers. In addition, the disposal of large household items is FREE of charge. Examples of these are sofa/couch, love seat, chair/large chair, mattresses, box springs, toilets, sinks kitchen/ bath, bathtubs, refrigera- tor, freezer, water heaters, stove/range, washers and dryers. We appreciate your con- tinued efforts in helping to keep our county gar- bage free! You can also be an active member in the solid waste solutions of our county by becom- ing a member of our Solid Waste Advisory Commit- tee (SWAC). SWAC meets four times a year and meet- ings are open to the public. By becoming a member or attending the meetings, it allows you to participate in different issues such as rates, services offered and/ or how the transfer sys- tems operate. If you have any questions and/or concerns please let us know by emailing spointer@co.morrow.or.us or calling 541-989-8166. 12-25-1c DEADLINE: MONDAYS AT 5PM Wrestlers have busy Mustangs drop two games week Conor Brosnan (left) with his second-place medal and Jace Coe with his first-place medal at the Mac-Hi tournament. -Photo by Damon Brosnan. Last week was busy for the Mustang wres- tlers as they saw action in Echo at the Oregon Trail County Championships on Wednesday and at the Mac-Hi X-mas Tourney in Milton-Freewater on Saturday. Heppner had sev- en wrestlers competing in Echo. Roen Waite wrestled at 113 pounds and went one for two and placed third. Bryan Collins, wrestling at 120 pounds, placed third also with one win by pin and a loss by points. Saul Lopez had a breakout tournament and placed second in the championship. He ended up with one victory by points and lost the Championship bout by points to a wrestler from Hermiston. Edward Ellsworth competed at 145 pounds and placed sixth with two victories and one defeat. Heppner had two wrestlers competing at 160 pounds, Jace Coe and Conor Bros- nan. Conor would end the day in fifth place with three victories by fall and one defeat by a fall. He placed fifth. Jace Coe wrestled his way to a first-place finish by two falls and one injury default. Suzanneah (Suzy) Cason wrestled, at 132 pounds, in the wom- en’s bracket and also had a breakout tournament. She would end up with two victories and one defeat on her way to a second-place finish. On Saturday, the Mus- tang’s wrestled at Mac- Hi with multiple athletes reaching the podium. Once again, Roen Waite wrestled at 113 pounds and placed second with two victo- ries and one defeat. Bryan Collins competed at 120 pounds and would come away with a third-place fin- ish. Bryan finished the day with one victory by fall and one defeat. Suzy Cason had a tough tournament com- peting in the men’s bracket and ended the day with two losses at 132 pounds. Saul Lopez also competed at 132 pounds and had another great tournament by placing first. He ended the day with two victories and no defeats. Once again, Heppner had two wrestlers competing at 160 pounds, Jace Coe and Conor Bros- nan. The two would end up facing each other in the championship match after each of them won two vic- tories. Jace would claim the victory with a hard-fought battle that ended four to three. The team earned a fifth place finish out of ten teams competing. The young wrestlers get a two-week break and will be back in action on January 3 at Joseph in a two-day tournament. NON-ALCOHOLIC NEW Community lunch menu YEAR’S EVE PARTY PLEASE JOIN US! ALL WELCOME!! DECEMBER 31ST 7PM - MIDNIGHT . FAMILIES WELCOME GAMES, REFRESHMENTS AND A MOVIE. Located at the Heppner SDA Church gym Due to Christmas and New Year ’s falling on Wednesday this year, meals will be served the following Fridays, December 27 and January 3. St. Patrick’s Parish vol- unteers will serve lunch on Friday, December 27 at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. United Methodist volun- teers will serve lunch on Friday, January 3. Milk, coffee and tea is served at each meal. Sug- gested donation is $3.50 per meal. The Heppner Mus- tang boys’ basketball team dropped two pre-season games this week as they fell to the Riverside Pirates 50-37 and were beaten by the Myrtle Point Bobcats 60-55. Against the 3A Pirates, the Mustangs trailed after the first quarter 10-7. Hep- pner then outscored the Pirates in the second quarter to only trail at the half 20- 19. The third quarter saw the Mustangs have trouble scoring as they could only manage to put six points on the board compared to 14 for Riverside. The Pirates also won the fourth quarter 16-12 to get the win by the score of 50-37. Mason Lehman led the team with nine points and five rebounds. Jayden Wil- son scored eight points and hauled down eight boards. With six points and two rebounds, two assists and three steals was Jackson Lehman. Kason Cimmiy- otti scored five points and Casey Fletcher had three. With two points each were Jorden Sweeney, Kellen Grant and Brock Hisler. Again the Mustangs started out a game trailing after the first quarter, this time against the Myrtle Point Bobcats. It was 19-14 in favor of the Bobcats until the Mustangs outscored them in the second quar- ter 15-10 to tie the score at halftime 29-29. Myrtle Point had a big third quarter scoring 16 and holding the Mustangs to only 10 points. Heppner did win the fourth quarter but lost the game by the score of 60-55. Wilson led the Mus- tangs with 17 points, five rebounds and three steals. Mason Lehman was next with 10 points, three re- bounds and two assists. Student makes honor roll Zachary Bredfield, Heppner, has been recog- nized as one of the high- est academic achievers at McPherson College by be- ing placed on the fall 2019 honor roll. McPherson Col- lege is a four-year private college located in central Kansas. To qualify for the hon- or roll, students must be a full-time student and earn a grade point average of 3.55 or higher during the previous term. Chamber to hold annual luncheon Mustang Casey Fletcher (5) takes the ball down the court. Jackson Lehman had nine points and four assists in the game. Hisler also had nine points for the Mustangs to go along with five rebounds and two steals. Cimmiyotti was next with seven points and nine big rebounds for the team. Grant finished with two points and Gavin Hanna-Robinson had one point and two assists. Swee- ney had two rebounds and Fletcher finished with a re- bound, an assist and a steal. The Mustang JV boys’ team lost a close game to the Riverside Pirates by the score of 38-34. Roy Collins led the team with 11 points and Cimmiyotti had eight. With four points each were Tucker Ashbeck and Blake Carter. Cody Fletcher fin- ished with three points and with two each were Derrick Smith and Brian Lindsay. Both the JV and Varsity were dealt a blow when sophomore Joe Sherman had to have surgery to have his appendix removed re- cently. He had been playing very well for both teams and will be missed as he will be out for at least a month. STOP SMOKING SEMINAR JANUARY 1ST - 7PM Heppner SDA Church 560 N Minor Street Call (541) 561-9132 for questions or to save your spot. Undisputed leader in sports with exclusive NFL SUNDAY TICKET. Out-of-market games only. Select int’l games excluded. 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