Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 07, 2022, Page 7, Image 7

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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.
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C ome take a tag from our g iving t ree .
r eturn unwrapped gift by d eCember 12 th with tag attaChed .
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