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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 7 , 2022 -- SEVEN Heppner wrestlers start season Heppner Family Foods gets upgrade strong at Enterprise Brother and sister Jaime and Journey Cavan-Harris of Heppner each claimed the top of the podium in their weight classes at Enterprise. -Contributed photo Heppner Wrestlers al- most didn’t make it to their first match of the season in Enterprise, due to bad weather and freeway clo- sures. New head coach Zac Brown, however, was determined to make it. So, many hours later and after a tough drive over Tollgate, the 16 wrestlers made it to Enterprise. Participating at the En- terprise tournament for the Heppner Mustangs were Chace Jones, Brayden De- sclos-Curtis, Zac Brown, Nic Wenberg, Haydn Mc- Mahon, Saul Lopez, Tye- ler Moore, Owen Guerra, Landon McMahon, Austin Willis, Jaime Cavan-Har- ris, Cade Cunningham, Ty Boor (injured). Girl wres- tlers were Loren Trujillo, Journey Cavan-Harris and Kylie Holden. Making it to the top of Heppner Wrestling Schedule for December Dec. 8 – Riverside Duals Dec. 9-10 – Culver Tournament Dec. 14 – Tri-County Tournament - Echo Dec. 16-17 – Elgin Tournament Dec. 21 – Pendleton Tournament Dec. 29 – Riverside Tournament Meat section stripped down awaiting new case. The beer section waiting for it’s new home. New case stocked with fresh veggies. Your favorite cuts chil- lin’ in their new digs. Amy Patterson says the old cases were installed af- ter the fire in 1990. “The Fear not, the beer cooler has arrived. new cases are much more economical, will hold a lot more product, keep the Frosty corn dogs and chicken nuggies. product fresher for a lon- ger period of time,” she added. Heppner schools hold winter concert Heppner schools will tonight beginning at 6 p.m. School gymnasium. The hold their Winter Concert in the Heppner Elementary public is invited to attend. the podium were siblings Jaime Cavan-Harris at 195 pounds and Journey Ca- van-Harris at 130 pounds (both pictured). Also placing were Cade Cunningham, second at 220 pounds; Nic Wenberg, second at 145 pounds; Lo- ren Trujillo, third at 115 pounds; and Kylie Holden, third at 160 pounds. SUBMIT NEWS & ADS WWW.HEPPNER.NET Submit News, Advertising & Announcements Letters To The Editor Send Us Photos Start A New Subscription May Your Holidays Be Merry & Bright As your electric cooperative, our core mission is to keep the lights on, but our passion is our community. This holiday season, we wish you and your loved ones peace, joy and prosperity. Your team at Umatilla Electric Cooperative knows the future will be bright because of you. Learn more about how UEC is helping to power communities at: Hermiston Office Boardman Office 750 W. Elm Ave. Hermiston, OR 97838 (541) 567-6414 400 N.E. Eldrige Drive Boardman, OR 97818 (541) 481-2220 Morrow County Foster Children Gift Drive C ome take a tag from our g iving t ree . r eturn unwrapped gift by d eCember 12 th with tag attaChed . y ou don ’ t have to purChase everything on the list . g ive what you Can . i f you take a tag , please buy the gift . i f you Change your mind , bring the tag baCk and put it on the tree . 124 N. MAIN STREET HEPPNER OR 541-676-9481