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PAGE 8 DECEMBER 9, High school basketball teams from all of eastern Klickitat County's towns, except Bickleton, launched with tournament play Brewer nine. The girls, coached by Traci Kessinger, got to play Oregon state champion Goldendale boys lose to Warriors in OT, The Goldendale With the season just their seasons over the week- Dufur in their opener, losing end. 73-23, and Mohawk in the The Glenwood girls, follower, losing 55-34. coached by Dan Smith, split Trisheena Keys had the hot at the Trout Lake tourna- hand with 18 total points, ment, losing to Cascade Andrea Justman had 13, and Locks 53-29 but overpower- Melissa Huwe 1]. ing Horizon Christian 38-19. Lyle also crossed the river In the win, Kaeley King led - to the Sherman County the way with 14 points, tournament in Morn. The Ashley Bragwell added lO, girls, coached by Verlyn Stacy Ruland had nineSmith, fell to Condon in the points and Dory Lemley five. opener, 43-19. The girls' day- The Glenwood boys didtwo score was not reported. not report scores• The Lyle boys scored a Photo by Sam Lowry Timberwolves boys'varsity bas- way, Carlquist can ketball team outscored the dis- have his eye only on ~ OF-~ trict-favorite Wah]uke Warriors ment. | SALE 2O-lO in the fourth quarter, There were bright sI:L~0.4-707.9 then took them to overtime Ryan Gleckner s 21poilll~i1~ltaltt~4 lltl~'~'~ • 1041 Age before , falling 70-66 infirst varsity start;Billy ~11041 Age doing well in his first ~'~'~/i," Sa,,t~.daysopener. ~-JTICE IS } We knew they were a pretty Jake Garcia and JordaIl~ .......... good team,;, so that is not dis- doing well in their first ~l~i0nal For couraging, said head coach g,am, e. .Fati0n Mike Carlquist. The intensity is much]~gton He was even more reserved than in,;W games. They~ber 17, ; about the boys early comeback from it, Carlquist said. ~! of 11:0( from 14 points down - about The 'Wolves poor (zJ"f~ front ster their out-rebounding Wahluke free-throw shooting m a~ntrance despite a size disadvantage, and mately have spelled the ~' __ - pOUse, 20 forcing more turnovers than ence in the game. ~ ...... help, but difficulty scoring was the main pain for the Goldendale Timberwolves girls' varsity basketball team as they fell 36-28 to Wahluke in their road opener on Saturday• "We got good shots and free throws," said head coach dodi Bellamy, "but their shots bounced around and fell in, ours bounced around and fell out." Down 2o-13 at the half, the girls matched the Warriors shot-for-shot in the second half but couldn't close the gap. "Our defense was okay. They only scored 36," includ- ing one long three-point prayer at the half buzzer, Bellamy noted, so in a sense Goldendale was only Klickitat braved the Dufur gutsy two-point comeback Lyle's Sean Stanovich readies to pass the ball against W0us in the tournament. The boys, win over Condon, 41-39, in Condon, while teammate Kalvin Kernan sets a pick The they made. . _ Callan Wilkins finishe~d . ~XI~ ale, coached by Kirk ,Huwe and their opener, Kalvin Kernan " We need to geta lot otmatu- 16 points and nine re0~, Wa., led by Jonas Keys 28 points, leading the way with l Z Cougars won the game, 41-39. rity," Carlquist said. "[The boys] Brandon Chipman 12 l]0f Washinc kind of panmked, they started downed hosts Dufur 43-39 points, Reggie Grace adding of the game was Callan lost to Sherman CounW on '. " • and five rebounds. Shall~ic auctiol out and turned the ball over lO on day one but lost to seven pointsand fiveJohnson•.• [who] led the day two, Martin Grace scor- .. ~.~ u. ..... had seven boards and~and bes , tunesl nree mas ioulea out five; Dove had sevenl£0~itim~ Mohawk 69-4o the following rebounds, defensive charge.' The bo'~s ing zl. , "'" , .... day• James Brewer had eight Strange night, great " and one, nan a mg cramp, lnat including 3-for-4 at the li~, ' g points in the win, Kory defense, [poor] offense,' said hurt us. Wilkins and Chipma~l?~rty, sil • unty of Fakesch ,o in the loss, and coach Joe Bales. Our player Wrestlers win four firsts and a bunch of rib- fully back from i.~_! . Carlquist said; sadlyli~'2wasnin • . , ~nor[ ~ Goldendale High School Salmon Invite on Saturday - a junior wrestling programs. Cleveland broke a wnst'i~i; - :.- . K~D, /~CCO Lady T'Wolves have tough ttme wrestling coach Drear F]ores "mini-round-robin -"we did- State competitors Chas flee and will be out torTa:0rded S reported that in their first exhi- n t keep track but maybe we Warner and Cody Hamilton eight weeks. ,~f, Reco • , fall to Wahluke 36-28 b,, on outing, Takedown were on the top of ~e list;we and regional competitor Daniel boysAtpresstime°nTu~2'were losing to H aaa~CountyPag' scoring Burbank on Thursday,,, his won a lot of matches. Sanchez, among others, are not unexpected since H~,Being, Missing three girls didn t pie," Bellamy said. wrestlers brought home four Flores has 14 wrestlers in 11 back and looking to better last is a top-x5, 3A team - "a~ me S~ firsts and a bunch of ribbons." weight classes this year, includ- year's performances. And, Flores said, at their sec- ing the first youngsters to have ond exhibition meet, the White come up through the youth and A highlight was the six- point, eight-rebound perfor- mance of Kayla Graft, a fresh- man playing in her first high school game. "It shows those spots are open to everybody." Ashley Dyment led the way with nine points, nine boards and four blocks, and Jessie Davenport had six points and six rebounds. JoAnnah Petersen added five points, and Kayli Campbell twb. The girls' home opener is on Friday against River View. ,outacored by five, : ...... "It's going to help to have the other girls•.. We press more and do more man on man when we have more pen- l'rhe McCredv Co. [1 Book Nook l[ FOR STRUCTURED ANNUITIES and INSURANCE I • No charge incoming calls. Audiovox~ 8900 camera ¢Wh, (alter $3O rn~-in refute) GREAT HOLIDAY OFFER: for • Unlimited • Unlimited • 7p.m. Anytime Minutes a month. 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Public comment period through December 23, 20~ ~unty Of DEPARTMENT OF ECOL0 Zte Of ~. Legal: L Seeks comments on the tBk 2, Pg ~sp 4N I Draft Water Temperature~[l(Jickitat (3, Plan for th " " " t T e L ttle Khck=tat Rqt No.: 04. , OtO, Watershed iAs' c u ite Sal The state Department of Ecology has drafted a water clean _ that recommends actions to reduce water temperature in ord Which Of Tha Of True 1999, I How you can review the Water Cleanup Plan: Call (509) 575-2642 to request a printed copy 10, 199! ~s Fil, }~, Rec at Pick up a copy at Central Klickitat Conservation District ~gton, Get a copy online at: ~~ Mcc As G~ http:Hwww.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/tmdl/watershed/tmdl info-cro.html W; ' " " ....... ' ........ ;~ .......... ,~ ..... ~ AS Please send written comments before December 23 to Ryan Ano,-w~, , • Dept. of Ecology, 15 W. Yakima Ave, Suite 200, Yakima WA 9890~, I~-~',.~ An ! _ _ "~ur( I or email: rand461(~.ecv,wa.flov ~-~ur 1I For more information pleaseca}l Ryan Anderson at (509)575-2642. 1, you ,~ee,Corp~-- b I ~6400 or (360) 407-60~11~, el Inter Christmas wrapping paper & tags Montana Silver Jewelry. Fragrances • Watches • Candies Angels • Santos • Western books & tack Puzzles • Games Free gift wrapping with pt rchase, secur Trust. for v m Failt the Which ; Mont the an" from an inq the b trust a, The Costs 17, 104 14":. Main, Goldendale ~Owin [ 773-4344 ~-,Og~, t~ ~o"rtho; • ~r~ Pro~ Th i n oftl sal NOTICE OF TRUsTEE'S property, situated in the as Trustee, to securean arrears:$4,484.45 Trust as provided by be terminated any time Valentine Russell, 920 be to deprive the Grantor possesso SALE County(lee) of Klickitat, obligation in favor of (together with any subse- statute. The sale will be after December 06, 2004 Randall Road, Centerville and all those who hold by, ty on the 20th ¢ ~,, to LOAN NO. 1436382 T.S. State of Washington to- National City Mortgage quent payments, late made without .warranty, (11 days before the sale Wa 98613 by both first through or under the ing the sale, ~.,ll~~ Sol r U 8eCu NO. 1069037-06 PAR- wit: The West half of the Co DBA Commonwealth charges, advances, costs express or implied regard- date), and before the sale class and certified mail on Grantor of all their interest the granto ~ CEL NO. 03-14-2300- Northeast quarter of the~ as Beneficiary, the benefi- and fees thereafter due). ing title, I~ossession or by the Borrower, Grantor, July 26, 2004 proof of in the above-described Deed of Trust(~tttsta 002/00 Northeast quarter of sec- cial interest in which was IV. The sum owing on the encumbrancesonany Guarantor or the which is in the possession property. IX. Anyone and anyone .~,Th( i. NOTICE IS HEREBY tion23, township 3 North, assigned by N/A to obligation secured by the December17,2004. The holder of any recorded of the Trustee; and on having any objections to interest junior w, Jl~?mot GIVEN that the under- range 14 East W.M. National City Mortgage Deed of Trust is: Principal default(s) referred to in junior lien or encum- July 27, 2004 the written the sale on any grounds of Trust, inclU~"l~Pli signed Trustee, Cal- Commonly knownas:920 Co. II. No action com- Balance of $99,844.77, paragraph III, must be brance paying the entire notice ofdefaultwaspost- whatsoever willbeafford- pants and tep~.p0ss, ~es Western Reconveyance Randall RoadCenterville, menced by the together with interest as cured by December 06, principal and interest ed in a conspicuous place ed an opportunity to be the20thday~~. sale the p ~u~f , Corporation of Wa 98613which is sub- Beneficiary of the Deed of provided in the note or 2004(11 days beforethe secured by the Deed of on the real property heard as to those objec- ur~rl? Washington, will on ject to that certain Deed of Trust is now pending to other instrument secured sale date), to cause a dis- Trust, plus costs, fees, described in the para- tions if they bring a law- the right to e~!.e December 17, 2004, at Trust dated August 21, seek satisfaction of the from April 01, 2004, and continuance of the sale. and advances, if any, graph [above, and the suit to restrain the sale pants and ;~1, the hour of 10:00 am, at 2002, recorded August obligation in any Court by such other costs and fees The sale will be discontin- made pursuant to the Trustee has possession pursuant to RCW summary F~ ~e the County Courthouse, 28, 2002, under Auditor's reason of the Borrower's as are due under the Note ued and terminated if at terms of the obligation of proof of such posting. 61.24.130. Failure to under the unl~:~ 205 S. Columbus Avenue File No. 1032036, Book or Grantor'sdefaulton the or other instrument any time on or before and/or Deed of Trust and VII. The Trustee whose bnng such a lawsuit may er act, ChalP'D,~'c°st te ~ ~lua #205 in the city of xx, Page xx, records of obligation secured by the secured, and as are pro- December 06, 2004 (11 curing all other defaults, name and address are set result in a waiver of any RCW. Da ~ ' , Goldendale, State of KlickttatCounty, Deed of Trust. IlL The vided by statute. V. The days before the sale VI. A written notice of forth below will provide in proper grounds for invali- 2004 C~ Reconve~ Washington, sell at public Washington,fromdefault(s) for which this above-described real date), the default(s) as set default was transmitted by writing to anyone request- dating the Trustee's sale. auction tothehighestand Elizabeth Valentine foreclosure is/are made property will be sold to forth in paragraph III the Beneficiary or Trustee ing it, a statement of all X. NOTICE TO OCCU- Corporation p~!b~" best bidder, payable at Russell An Unmarried as follows: Failure to pay satisfy the expense of is/are cured and the to the Borrower and costs andfeesdueatany PANTS OR TENANTS Washington ~131~ the time of sate, the fol- Woman as Grantor, to when due the following sale and the obligation Trustee's fees and costs Grantor at.the following time prior to the sale. VIII. The purchaser at thenr~ lowing described real Klickitat County Title Co amounts which are now in secured by the Deed of are paid. The sale may addresses: Elizabeth The effect of the sale will trustee's sale is entitled to See PUBLI J5