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Grizzlies

Meet Your Grizzlies

B oy s B asketball

Key losses: John Lyon and Josh Smith Overall projection of team’s chances in the Northeast A League: “Our league will be competitive night in and night out,” Pancho says. “I feel that our guys have the physical and mental tools to compete with every team in our league, and our goal is to be at the top of the Northeast A League. I see a team that has the potential to achieve a lot

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G i rls B asketball Top returnees: Seniors Hadley Stratton and Lynda Walker; juniors Jalin Earl, Sammy Siemsen and Emily Hunt

Top returnees: Seniors Kyler Zorica, Ty McDaniel, Otis Smith and Kaben Hastings; sophomores Koa Pancho, Robby Owen and Owen Leslie Top prospects: “Everyone on the team is a key contributor for us,” Newport coach Jamie Pancho says. “Danny Bradbury is a newcomer for us this year. He joins us from our Sadie Halstead Middle School and is a freshman.”

December 16, 2015 |

Danny Bradbury Freshman #23

Kaben Hastings Senior #24

Owen Leslie Sophomore #40

Ty McDaniel Senior # 5

Robby Owen Sophomore #32

Koa Pancho Sophomore #10

Otis Smith Senior #33

Cory Wylie Senior #42

of growth over the course of this season.” Strengths: “We are strong and experienced Kyler at the guard Zorica position,” Senior #22 Pancho says. “Kyler (Zorica) and Koa (Pancho) like to push the ball, and they make good decisions. Our

Thursday, Dec. 17 vs. Lakeside:

Jamie Pancho Head Coach

Mark Zorica Assistant Coach

Not pictured: Forest Ownbey Assistant Coach See Boys Basketball, 8B

5:45 p.m. - Lakeside High School

Friday, Dec. 18

at Christmas Tournament: Priest River Lamanna High School

Saturday, Dec. 19

at Christmas Tournament: Priest River Lamanna High School

Tuesday, Jan. 5

vs. Freeman:

5:45 p.m. - Newport High School

Friday, Jan. 8

vs. Medical Lake:

5:45 p.m. - Medical Lake High School

Tuesday, Jan. 12

vs. Deer Park:

5:45 p.m. - Deer Park High School

Friday, Jan. 15

vs. Chewelah:

5:45 p.m. - Newport High School

Tuesday, Jan. 19

vs. Colville:

7:30 p.m. - Colville High School

Friday, Jan. 22

vs. Riverside:

7:30 p.m. - Riverside High School

Tuesday, Jan. 26

vs. Lakeside:

7:30 p.m. - Newport High School

Friday, Jan. 29

vs. Freeman:

7:30 p.m. - Freeman High School

Tuesday, Feb. 2

vs. Medical Lake:

7:30 p.m. - Newport High School

Friday, Feb. 5

vs. Deer Park:

7:30 p.m. - Newport High School

Tuesday, Feb. 9

vs. Chewelah:

7:30 p.m. - Chewelah High School

Top prospects: Coach Frederick listed three new Emily Jalin players who he has high Hunt Earl hopes for. Freshman Sydni Junior #32 Junior #30 Lewis was to be the starting point guard, but hurt her thumb in the first game of the season. It is unknown when she will be back, but it will most likely be after the first of the year. Stephanie Huang, a sophomore, Julie Sammy played junior varsity last Schoener Siemsen year, and Julie Schoener Freshman #22 Junior #34 and Faith Rosen are two and the other six more freshmen to watch this seem to be in a dog season. fight. “Any given

Faith Rosen Freshman #14

Hadley Stratton Senior #42

Lynda Walker Senior #12

night – I know that sounds like a cliché, but it’s true,” Frederick said about Newport, Freeman, Pat Riverside, Colville, Stahl Assistant Coach Medical Lake and Deer Park. And

Key losses: Three seniors, Tiffany Huang, Elise Cunningham and Emily Lewis all graduated last spring. Lauren Vaughn is not playing this season, mostly because of an injury. Overall projection of team’s chances in the Northeast A League: Coach Frederick sees Chewelah and Lakeside as the top two teams,

Cyndi Lewis Freshman #10

Mike Frederick Head Coach

Not pictured: See Newport Girls, 8B Saraya Pierce, Assistant Coach

Thursday, Dec. 17 vs. Lakeside:

7:30 p.m. - Lakeside High School

Friday, Dec. 18

at Christmas Tournament: Priest River Lamanna High School

Saturday, Dec. 19

at Christmas Tournament: Priest River Lamanna High School

Tuesday, Jan. 5

vs. Freeman:

7:30 p.m. - Newport High School

Friday, Jan. 8

vs. Medical Lake:

7:30 p.m. - Medical Lake High School

Tuesday, Jan. 12

vs. Deer Park:

7:30 p.m. - Deer Park High School

Friday, Jan. 15

vs. Chewelah:

7:30 p.m. - Newport High School

Tuesday, Jan. 19

vs. Colville:

5:45 p.m. - Colville High School

Friday, Jan. 22

vs. Riverside:

5:45 p.m. - Riverside High School

Tuesday, Jan. 26

vs. Lakeside:

5:45 p.m. - Newport High School

Friday, Jan. 29

vs. Freeman:

5:45 p.m. - Freeman High School

Tuesday, Feb. 2

vs. Medical Lake:

5:45 p.m. - Newport High School

Friday, Feb. 5

vs. Deer Park:

5:45 p.m. - Newport High School

Tuesday, Feb. 9

vs. Chewelah:

5:45 p.m. - Chewelah High School

W restl i n g Top returnees: Seniors Jordan Battle, Joe Luback, and Alex Smith Top prospects: Jordan Battle, Joe Luback Key losses: David Skaugstad, Brent Willis Strengths: “We have a growing number of wrestlers this year, with a total of 17 boys and a total of seven girls, making it Newport’s biggest girl wrestling team ever,” says Newport Coach Steffen Ellison. Weaknesses: “We have a new and young team with not as much

experience, but what we lack in experience we have in motivation and strength,” Ellison says. Additional comments: “As I said, we have a young team, but we have growing numbers, and with growing number we have more coaches and more volunteers helping us to show these young minds how to grow, and to push them to achieve their goals,” Ellison says. Ellison adds that he’s hesitant to give an overall estimated projection of the team’s chance in the league this

year until things play out. “I can not speculate on how we will do at league, because we are just starting off and have a pretty new team and with that we are having to really start at the beginning and work our way up with technical skill,” Ellison says. “If you come to me towards the end of the season I will probably give you a See Newport Wrestling, 8B Not Pictured Brandon Corkrum Kyle Malsbury Alex Smith Shelby Cramer, Asst. Coach

Thursday, Dec. 17 at Riverside:

7 p.m. - Riverside High School

Wednesday, Dec. 23 at Banks Lake Brawl:

TBA - Almira/Coulee-Hartline

Wednesday, Dec. 30 at Freeman Invite:

10 a.m. - Freeman High School

Saturday, Jan. 2 at Cheney Wrestling Tournament: TBA - Cheney High School Wednesday, Jan. 6 vs. Lakeside:

7 p.m. - Newport High School

Saturday, Jan. 9 at Charger Invitational:

9:30 a.m. - Mary Walker High School

Tuesday, Jan. 12 vs. Freeman:

7 p.m. - Freeman High School

Thursday, Jan. 14 vs. Medical Lake:

7 p.m. - Newport High School

Jaz Battle Freshman • 114lbs

Jordan Battle Senior • 170lbs.

Kameo Battle Freshman •140lbs

Kai Bowman Junior • 170lbs

David Jacob Senior • 138lbs

Brandon Evenson Junior • 126lbs

Jensen Kirkwood Senior • 190lbs

Lance Knight Freshman • 182lbs

Joe Luback Senior • 220lbs

Colton Malsbury Junior • 138lbs

Megan Mason-Martin Freshman • 235lbs

Tessa Pillers Sophomore • 140lbs

Chris Rivard Freshman •132lbs

Michael Rowe Freshman •195lbs

Pablo Rufino Junior • 138lbs

Erica Simila Sophomore • 106lbs

Bailee Smith Freshman •135lbs

Alex Solis Senior • 285lbs

Freedon Struthers Senior • 138lbs

Fritx Turner Junior • 160lbs

Tyler Ward Freshman • 132lbs

Steffen Ellison Head Coach

Scott Pillers Assistant Coach

Austin Krogh Assistant Coach

Saturday, Jan. 16 at Royal Rumble Wrestling Tournament: TBA - Royal High School Thursday, Jan. 21 vs. Deer Park:

7 p.m. - Newport High School

Saturday, Jan. 23 at Priest River Tournament: 9 a.m. - Priest River Lamanna High School Wednesday, Jan. 27 at Priest River:

6 p.m. - Priest River Lamanna High School

Thursday, Jan. 28 vs. Chewelah:

7 p.m. - Chewelah High School

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Priest River Spartans 6B

| December 16, 2015

Meet Your Spartans

B oy s B a s k e t b a l l Top returnees: Seniors Mason Clark and Perry Holman; juniors Alex Simpkins, Zachary Huddleston, Thomas Luckey, Tommy Anselmo, and Anthony Storro Top prospects: Seniors Andrew Jeter and Chris Dermer and juniors Hunter Hartwig and Jakobie Haggerty are among this year’s top prospects. Key Losses: The Spartans lost Trent Slinger, Marcus Mathews and Brandon Campbell to graduation.

Alex Simpkins Junior #24

Andrew Jeter Senior #30

Anthony Storro Junior #3

Chris Deremer Senior #32

G i rls Basketball

Top returnees: Seniors Alyssa Carey, a 5-foot 6-inch Post/Wing; Tab Wilson, 5’5” Wing; juniors Avery Summers, 5’8” Post/Wing/Point; Mel Krampert 5’6” Point Guard; Rachel Akre 5’6” Wing; Catherine Gamma 5’5” Point; Morgan DeMent 5’7” Post; Gen Hurd 5’6” Wing; Jesi Huntley 5’4” Wing

Alyssa Carey Senior #22

Antonia Martin Junior #23

Catherine Gamma Junior #11

Genevieve Hurd Junior #3

Missa Krampert Junior #14

Morgan DeMent Junior #33

Jesi Huntley Junior #21

Kourtney Stephenson Junior #30

Rachel Akre Junior #24

Tabitha Wilson Senior #5

Taia Butler Junior #12

Gary Stewart Head Coach

Top prospects: Alyssa Carey, Avery Summers, Mel Krampert

Jakobie Haggerty Junior #22

Mason Clark Senior #10

Perry Holman Senior #20

Overall projection Not Pictured Corbin Maltba of team’s chance Hunter Hartwig in Intermountain League: “I see us as a having a first very competitive team, year coach improving each week, would have and have the potential to count. Tommy to compete at the top of Anselmo Additional our league,” says first year Junior #12 comments: coach Kevin Wylie. Wylie says Strengths: Wylie says the players have been the team has veteran working very hard in leadership, with seven of practice. “This year you 11 players returning to will see a very energetic, varsity. The team is very fast paced basketball athletic, with great size team,” he says. and length. Head coach: Kevin Wylie Weakness: Wylie didn’t Age: 31 list any weaknesses but

Key losses: Katlyn Summers, 6’ Post; Elisa Williams 5’2” Wing; Angel Clark 5’6” point

Thomas Luckey Junior #23

Overall projection of team’s chances in the Intermountain League: Third place out of four teams is coach Stewart’s prediction. Zachary Huddleston Senior #40

Strengths: Speed and Chemistry

Kevin Wylie Head Coach

Weaknesses: No height

Occupation: Timber framer Experience: This is Wylie’s first year as head coach. He spent two years as varsity assistant/JV coach. Assistant coaches: Mark Shultz, Tyler Douglas

Friday, Dec. 18 Christmas Tournament:

Priest River Lamanna High School

Saturday, Dec. 19

hristmas Tournament:

Priest River Lamanna High School

Saturday, Jan. 2

vs. St. Maries:

7 p.m.

St. Maries High School

Tuesday, Jan. 5

vs. Kootenai:

7 p.m.

Kootenai Junior/Senior High School

Friday, Jan. 8

vs. Kellogg:

7 p.m.

Kellogg High School

Saturday, Jan. 16 vs. Timberlake:

8 p.m.

Priest River Lamanna High School

Tuesday, Jan. 19

7:30 p.m. Priest River Lamanna High School

vs. Kettle Falls:

Thursday, Jan. 21 vs. Kootenai:

7 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 22

vs. Sandpoint:

7:30 p.m. Priest River Lamanna High School

Friday, Jan. 29

vs. Bonners Ferry: 7:30 p.m. Priest River Lamanna High School

Tuesday, Feb. 2

vs. Kellogg:

2 p.m.

Priest River Lamanna High School

Friday, Feb. 5

vs. Lakeland:

7 p.m.

Lakeland High School

Tuesday, Feb. 9

vs. Timberlake:

7 p.m.

Timberlake High School

7 p.m.

Priest River Lamanna High School

Thursday, Feb. 11 vs. Clark Fork: Tuesday, Feb. 16

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vs. Bonners Ferry: 7 p.m.

Additional comments: “Spokesman predicted us to be last in league, but what do newspaper writers know! Lol!” coach Stewart said. Head coach: Gary Stewart Age: 52 Coaching experience: 21st year coaching; 10th with girls varsity at Priest River Friday, Dec. 18

Priest River Lamanna High School

Bonners Ferry High School

Teaching experience: High School Business Educator Athletic experience: Coach Stewart competed in football, basketball and track at Priest River High, from 1978-1981. Assistant coaches: Melissa Dallenbach (5th Year); Morgan Stewart (1st Year)

Melissa Dallenbach Assistant Coach

Morgan Stewart Assistant Coach

Not Pictured: Elizabeth Downs, Avery Summers, Lilly Henandez

Christmas Tournament: Priest River Lamanna High School

Saturday, Dec. 19 Christmas Tournament:

Priest River Lamanna High School

Monday, Dec. 28

West Valley Tournament: 11 a.m. - West Valley High School

Tuesday, Dec. 29

West Valley Tournament: 11 a.m. - West Valley High School

Saturday, Jan. 2

vs. St. Maries:

5:30 p.m. - St. Maries High School

Monday, Jan. 4

vs. Timberlake:

7 p.m. - Timberlake High School

Tuesday, Jan. 5

vs. Bonners Ferry:

7 p.m. - Bonners Ferry High School

Friday, Jan. 8

vs. Kellogg:

5:30 p.m. - Kellogg High School

Tuesday, Jan. 12

vs. Kootenai:

7 p.m. - Priest River Lamanna High School

Saturday, Jan. 16

vs. Timberlake:

6 p.m. - Priest River Lamanna High School

Tuesday, Jan. 19

vs. Kettle Falls:

6 p.m. - Priest River Lamanna High School

Friday, Jan. 22

vs. Moscow:

7 p.m. - Moscow High School

Friday, Jan. 29

vs. Bonners Ferry:

6 p.m. - Priest River Lamanna High School

Thursday, Feb. 4

vs. Kellogg:

7 p.m. - Priest River Lamanna High School

Wr e stli n g Top Returnees: Senior Gregory Fitzmorris (182), junior Noah Jamison (132), junior John AllenNoble (113), junior Brad Schaper (145), junior Trevor Rusho (145), Trevor Rusho (160) junior Sammy Hernandez (285), sophomore Riley DeMent (120), sophomore Larry Naccarato (132). Top Prospects: Brandon Downs“He’s fast, tough, and hates to lose.” Nathan Nelson- “Great hips, tough, listens.” John Nobel – “Slick, strong, tough, and lightning fast.” Riley DeMent- “Hardest worker, worked all year, tough, and iron man.” Noah Jamison“Incredible work ethic, sets the tone in practice, pound for pound the strongest.” Larry Nacaratto - “Tough, strong, and a hard worker.” Brett Fink- “Strong, smart, and tough.” Sammy Hernandez“Strong, smart, great improvement, in the top eight.” “I feel all those listed will go to state,” Hellinger says. “Riley, Brandon, John and Brett all having a great shot at placing if not winning. Sammy and Gregory should be in the finals.” Hellinger adds that the goals this year are to win IML and Districts, as well as send a dozen wrestlers to state. “When the 2015-16 Priest River Wrestling

Team hits the mats this season you’ll see a great looking team that will wrestle hard.” New Additions: Brandon Downs, freshman; Nathan Nelson, sophomore; Arron Reyes, freshman.

Arron Key Losses: 138 Spencer Mc- Reyes Donald, Hunter Golden (145), 222lbs Luke MacDonald (170), Gabe Bellah (220), Ryan Hanson (160), senior Ian Barnes (195).

Brandon Downs 98lbs

Bret Fink 220lbs

Strengths: “This team has the heart of a lion,” Hellinger says. You would have to count team captain Gregory FitzmorNathan Noah Peyton ris, who finished third in state, Nelson Jamison Spegal as a strength. “Gregory is a 113lbs 145lbs 160lbs proven leader, but the other but by season’s end the team seniors that were out just couldn’t should be fine, Hellinger projects. handle practices,” Hellinger says. “It takes a special kind of person How do you feel the team to be a wrestler. Wearing a shirt will perform in the IML doesn’t make you a wrestler, gothis season? ing through the grind of practice, “It’s a wide open race,” Hellinger weight management, and make a says. “I know Kellogg, Bonner month of straight practices, then and Priest River all have about 20 you’re a wrestler. Hellinger also wrestlers on roster.” commends heavyweight Sammy Hernandez, who lost 30 pounds Additional comments: “Priest this season. “He’s a wrestler and River is a good bet, but the league he’s a Spartan,” Hellinger says. is wide open,” Hellinger says. “The guys have been working very hard. Weaknesses: The team is young We’re a blue-collar team that rein the 132, 138, 170, 182 weights

Colby Poe 132lbs

Riley Dement 126lbs

Gregory Fitzmorris 195lbs

Josh Allen-Noble 120lbs

Josh Coombes 195lbs

Lary Naccarato 152lbs

Sammy Hernandez 285lbs

Trevor Rusho 160lbs

Jesse Hellinger Head Coach

Wade Rabidue Assistant Coach

flects our community. We get it done by out working the opposition and being tough.” Hellinger adds that he is very proud of the team and the scrappers they are on the mat. “This team has a genuine bond toward each other and I like that,” Hellinger says. “We’ve had kids quit because practice is too tough and you can see the disappointment in the other’s faces when a kid quits. As a coach, I like that fire.”

Age: 52 Coaching experience: Coach Hellinger has 20 years experience coaching wrestling, including coaching 23 state players. Occupation: Hellinger is self-employed working in construction. Assistant coach: Wayde Rabidue, Clark Patterson, and Rob DeMent

Head coach: Jesse Hellinger

Not Pictured: Cameron Vanharpen See Priest river wrestling, 8B

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Selkirk Rangers ThE mineR

Meet Your Rangers

December 16, 2015 |

7B

B oy s B a s k e t b a l l G i r ls Bas k etball Top returnees: Seniors Stephen Avey, Cole Dawson and Logan Miller; junior Jacob Couch Top prospects: Senior Noah Bailey and junior Austin Robertson are cited as top prospects by Selkirk coach Kelly Cain.

Ben Avey Junior #24

Stephen Avey Senior #22

Jacob Couch Junior #12

Cole Dawson Senior #34

Key losses: Three time All League selection Dominic Cain will be missed. Overall projection of team’s chances in the Northeast 1B North League: “We should be very competitive in league,” Cain says. Strengths: Cain says there is a good core group of players returning with a lot of playing experience, including four starters from last year’s squad. Weaknesses: Cain says depth could be an issue. “Will need some other players to develop and step up over the course of the season,” he says. Head coach: Kelly Cain Age: 52 Coaching experience: Cain has 31 years of

Chris Desclouz Senior #30

Jaden Krabbenhoft Senior #42

Logan Miller Senior #32

Austin Robertson Junior #10

Other seniors include Hannah Jensen, a shooting guard that can score from all over the floor, and Mackenzie McAnerin, an inside/outside player Ellen Huttle who can rebound and Sophomore #32 hit a big bucket when you don’t see it coming. Both have been four-year varsity players and have valuable roles for the team.

Kelly Cain Head Coach

Sophomores – Gabi Rick is outstanding on the boards, Couch said, and may be the best interior post in the league this year.

Not Pictured Noah Bailey Bradley Sargent Sophomore #14

high school coaching experience, including seven years as head football Coach and 26 years as head basketball coach.

Teaching experience: Cain has worked 27 years as a teacher.

Brayden Taylor Junior #20

Top returnees: Seniors Hannah Rick (All League) is an outstanding athlete who has committed to a year-round basketball program, Coach Jack Couch said. She led last Emma season’s Lady Rangers Avey in scoring with 296, reSophomore #24 bounds at 177, steals (84) and assists (43).

Athletic experience: He played football, basketball and baseball for Mount Vernon High School. Assistant coaches: Rich Mendes, Jeff Miller

Hannah Rick Senior #12

Kaitlyn Chantry Eighth Grade #14

Jenna Couch Freshman #10

Whitney Dawson Freshman #22

Hannah Jensen Senior #20

Mackenzie McAnerin Senior #42

Gabi Rick Sophomore #34

Shelby Rood Eight Grade #40

Cassidy Wittikeind Eight Grade #30

Jack Couch Head Coach

Wendy Chantry Assistant Coach

Dan Dawson Assistant Coach

Dennis Flanagan Assistant Coach

Emma Avey is a shooting guard, who also plays great ball on defense. Ellen Huttle is a long interior player with the ability to score. See Selkirk, 8B

Friday, Dec. 18

vs. Inchelium:

7:30 p.m. - Inchelium High School

Friday, Dec. 18

vs. Inchelium:

Saturday, Dec. 19

vs. Republic:

6 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Saturday, Dec. 19 vs. Republic:

4:30 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Saturday, Jan. 2

vs. Clark Fork:

4:30 p.m. - Clark Fork High School

Saturday, Jan. 2

vs. Clark Fork:

3 p.m. - Clark Fork High School

Friday, Jan. 8

vs. Almira/Coulee- Hartline:

7:30 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Friday, Jan. 8

vs. Almira/Coulee- Hartline: 6 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Saturday, Jan. 9

vs. Wellpinit:

6 p.m. - Wellpinit High School

Saturday, Jan. 9

vs. Wellpinit:

4:30 p.m. - Wellpinit High School

Tuesday, Jan. 12

vs. Republic:

7:30 p.m. - Republic High School

Tuesday, Jan. 12

vs. Republic:

6 p.m. - Republic High School

Friday, Jan. 15

vs. Valley Christian:

7:30 p.m. - Valley Christian

Friday, Jan. 15

vs. Valley Christian:

6 p.m. - Valley Christian

Saturday, Jan. 16

vs. Odessa:

6 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Saturday, Jan. 16 vs. Odessa:

4:30 p.m. - Selkirk High School 6 p.m. - Selkirk High School

6 p.m. - Inchelium High School

Tuesday, Jan. 19

vs. Inchelium:

7:30 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Tuesday, Jan. 19

Saturday, Jan. 23

vs. Columbia:

6 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Saturday, Jan. 23 vs. Columbia:

4:30 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Friday, Jan. 29

vs. Curlew:

7:30 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Friday, Jan. 29

6 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Saturday, Jan. 30

vs. Northport:

6 p.m. - Northport High School

Saturday, Jan. 30 vs. Northport:

4:30 p.m. - Northport High School

7:30 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Tuesday, Feb. 2

6 p.m. - Selkirk High School

Tuesday, Feb. 2

vs. Cusick:

Top returnees: Seniors - Team Captain Justin Chantry, 126 lbs. Chantry is a two time state champ for Selkirk, and placed third as an eighth grader. “Justin is one of the smoothest wrestlers on the mat,” Selkirk wrestling coach Kevin Saxe says. “He is skilled and very technical; he isn’t afraid of any opponent. He works very hard. Justin has wrestled for Selkirk since he was 5 years old.” Team Captain Cody Hoffman, 285 lbs. Hoffman has placed at the Washington State wrestling tournament the last three years. “He is so very strong and for a bigger wrestler he is fast,” Saxe says. “He is ready for this season. He has wrestled for Selkirk since he was 5 years old and has a very positive attitude.” Meric Merkley, 145 lbs. “Meric missed last season, but his skill has improved so much,” Saxe says. “He is ready and willing to learn.” Juniors - Jared Taft, 182 lbs. According to Saxe, Taft suffered most of last sea-

vs. Inchelium: vs. Curlew: vs. Cusick:

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son with an injury, but is now healed and ready to go. “Jared is very strong and listens to his coaches,” Saxe says.

Tristan Chantry, 126 lbs. Chantry also suffered from an injury last season, but he is now healed and ready for the season, says Saxe. “Tristan is a very technical and smart wrestler,” Saxe says. “He is probably one of the hardest working kids on the team. He has wrestled for Selkirk since he was five.” Zayren Bubb, 138 lbs. “He was new to the team last year, but went a long way,” Saxe says of Bubb. “He is a hard working guy that also listens well to his coaches.” Wyatt Stoddard, 195 lbs. Stoddard is new to the Rangers’ team this season, but has wrestled for Republic High School, and wrestled under Saxe’s tutelage as a child. “I’m excited to have Wyatt this season,” Saxe says. “He is a hard working wrestler that has a lot of talent.”

lbs. Issakides has placed at state for the last two years. He is a very fast wrestler with a lot of skill, according to Saxe. “Ryan is one of those wrestlers you love to watch,” Saxe says. “He has a ton of passion for this sport. He is always excited about wrestling. Ryan also wrestled with Selkirk’s little guys when he was a kid.”

Logan Bailey Freshman • 132lbs

Zayren Bubb Junior •138lbs

Hunter Carman Sophomore •160lbs

Justin Chantry Senior • 126lbs

Cody Hoffman Senior • 285lbs

Ryan Issakides Sophomore • 113lbs

Tommy Lininger Sophomore • 120lbs

Colebe Merkley Sophomore • 126lbs

Meric Merkley Senior • 145lbs

Calvin Rood Sophomore • 132lbs

Garrett Stoddard Sophomore • 195lbs

Wyatt Stoddard Junior • 195lbs

Keith Saxe Head Coach

Tim Rood Assistant Coach

Dusty Chantry Assistant Coach

Rob Hoffman Assistant Coach

Calvin Rood, 126 lbs. “He has worked very hard over the summer to improve his skills,” Saxe says. “Calvin is tall and has put on some muscle, so that should help him this season on the mat.” Calvin also wrestled with the Selkirk Little Guys. Hunter Carman, 152 lbs. Carman has wrestled with Selkirk since he was 5 years old. “Hunter is one of those wrestlers that puts everything on the mat,” Saxe says. “He works hard and tries harder; he is strong and knows his moves.” Tommy Lininger, 120 lbs. “He is another tall, thin wrestler, but he is fast

Sophomores - Ryan Issakides, 113

See Selkirk wrestling, 12B

We Salute Ou r Rang e rs Ben Franklin (208) 437-4822

Country Hardware Store (509) 442-3532

Vaagen Brothers (509) 684-5071

Community Colleges of Spokane (509) 447-3835 www.sccel.spokane.edu

City Service Valcon (208) 437-3513 PUD District 1 (509) 447-3137 Selkirk Ace Hardware (208) 437-5669 5th Avenue Bar & Grill (509) 446- 4234 Cedar RV Park, Car Wash & Gift Shop, LLC (509) 442-2144

Seattle City Light/ Boundary Dam (509) 446-3083 www.seattle.gov/light/tours/ boundary Teck Washington, Inc., Pend Oreille Mine (509) 446-4516 www.teck.com

Tiger Physical Therapy Orthopedic & Sports Rehabilitation Center (509) 442-2109 www.tigerphysicaltherapy.com Carey’s Auto Body, Inc. (509) 684-2587 Dawson Construction & Concrete (509) 442-3702 Selkirk School District (509) 446-2951 Newport Miner (509) 447-2433 www.pendoreillerivervalley.com

Not Pictured Tristan Chantry Jared Taft Junior •182lbs

Wednesday, Dec. 16 at Davenport: Saturday, Dec. 19

at Oroville:

5 p.m. - Davenport High School 10 a.m. - Oroville High School

Wednesday, Dec. 23 at Banks Lake:

10 a.m. - Banks Lake

Monday, Dec. 28

TBA - Pomeroy High School

at Pomeroy:

Wednesday, Dec. 30 at Rogers:

9 a.m. - Rogers High School, Spokane

Tuesday, Jan. 5

5 p.m. - Freeman High School

at Freeman:

Wednesday, Jan. 6 at Wilbur:

5 p.m. - Wilbur High School

Saturday, Jan. 9

at Springdale:

9:30 a.m. - Springdale High School

Tuesday, Jan. 12

at Wilbur:

5 p.m. - Wilbur High School

Saturday, Jan. 16

at Northwest Christian:

10 a.m. - Northwest Christian

Wednesday, Jan. 20 at Republic:

5 p.m. - Republic High School

Saturday, Jan. 23

at Priest River:

TBA - Priest River Lamanna High School

Saturday, Jan. 30

vs. League Teams:

Noon - Selkirk High School

Saturday, Feb. 6

at Springdale:

9:30 a.m. - Springdale High School


Cusick 8B

Panthers

Meet Your Panthers

| December 16, 2015

B oys B a s k e t b a l l G i rls Basketball

Bryce Nomee Senior #50

Joseph Cutshall Senior #22

Cameron Cotter Freshman #42

Pedro Madeira Senior #34

Colton Hansen Sophomore #2

Quincy Williams Sophmore #30

Top returnees: Seniors Spirit White, Tyson Shanholtzer, Joe Cutshall; juniors Bryce Nomee, George Dick; sophomores Colton Hansen, Dylan Hendershott Top prospects: Eathan Hardie, Cameron Cotter Key losses: Alec Bluff, Chad Browneagle Overall projection of team’s chances in the Northeast 1B North League: Cusick Coach Rob Seymour predicts the Panthers will be competing for the top spot

Draven Peone Senior #32

Dylan Hendershott Sophomore #10

Tyson Shanholtzer Senior #4

in the league. Strengths: Seymour says his team is quick and aggressive. Weaknesses: Youth and experience are among Cusick’s weaknesses, Seymour says. Additional comments: “If we play the way I know we can, it should be an exciting season and a successful one,” Seymour says. Head coach: Rob Seymour

Spirit White Senior #20

Ethan Hardie Freshman #14

Rob Seymour Head Coach

Not pictured: Todd Ellingburg, Asst. Coach Coaching experience: Seymour coached high school girls basketball for five years and junior high boys basketball for three years.

4:30 p.m. - Cusick High School 6 p.m. - OH

Tuesday, Jan. 12:

vs. Inchelium:

6 p.m. - Inchelium High School

Friday, Jan. 15:

vs. Almire/Coulee-Hartline: 6 p.m. - Cusick High School

Friday, Jan. 22:

vs. Columbia:

6 p.m. - Columbia High School

Saturday, Jan. 23:

vs. Wellpinit:

4:30 p.m. - Wellpinit High School

Friday, Jan. 29:

vs. Northport:

6 p.m. - Cusick High School

Saturday, Jan. 30:

vs. Republic:

6 p.m. - Republic High School

Tuesday, Feb. 2:

vs. Selkirk:

6 p.m. - Selkirk High School

vs. Odessa-Harrington:

7:30 p.m. - OH

vs. Inchelium:

7:30 p.m. - Inchelium High School

Friday, Jan. 15:

vs. Almira/Coulee-Hartline: 7:30 p.m. - Cusick High School

Friday, Jan. 22:

vs. Columbia:

7:30 p.m. - Columbia High School

Saturday, Jan. 23:

vs. Wellpinit:

6 p.m. - Wellpinit High School

Friday, Jan. 29:

vs. Northport:

7:30 p.m. - Cusick High School

Saturday, Jan. 30:

vs. Republic:

7:30 p.m. - Republic High School

Tuesday, Feb. 2:

vs. Selkirk:

7:30 p.m. - Selkirk High School

W e S a l u t e o u r Pa n t h e r s

Vaagen Brothers (509) 684-5071

Coaching experience: Pancho has 15 years experience as a head basketball coach, including six years as boys head coach and nine years as girls head coach and four years as an assistant basketball coach; he currently is the assistant volleyball coach at Whitworth University. Occupation: Fourth grade teacher at Stratton Elementary

PUD District 1 (509) 447-3137

Cusick School District 59 (509) 445-1125 Glen’s Towing (509) 447-4108/ (208) 437-0884 Cusick American Legion #217 (509) 445-1537

Ponderay Newsprint (509) 445-1511 www.resolutefp.com Newport Miner (509) 447-2433 www.pendoreillerivervalley. com Seattle City Light/ Boundary Dam (509) 446-3083 www.seattle.gov/light/tours/ boundary

Selkirk Ace Hardware (208) 437-5669

Newport Girls

ing pains, but hopefully by January they can perfect that and be a much better team, he said.

From Page 5B

Head Coach: Mike Frederick

Assistant coaches: Mark Zorica is in his fourth year and Forest Ownbey is in his second year as assistant coach.

even Chewelah and Lakeside aren’t very dominate, like Lakeside was last year.

Coaching experience: 25th year as head coach at Newport; four years as assistant women’s basketball coach at Central Washington University; five years as assistant boys’ basketball at Willapa Valley High School

Coaching experience: Ellison is in his second year as head wrestling coach for Newport. Occupation: Worker at Stimson Lumber Company in Priest River.

Strengths: Positive attitudes and

City Service Valcon (208) 437-3513

Community Colleges of Spokane (509) 447-3835 www.sccel.spokane.edu

Athletic experience: Pancho played high school sports for Newport.

Newport Wrestling

Overall projection of the team’s chances in the Northeast 1B North League: “Most will say that the Lady Rangers are expected to pick up the second seed,” Couch said. The Lady Rangers see things differently, as they plan on challenging the Republic Lady Tigers for the league championship. The Lady Tigers placed third in last year’s 1B state tournament.

Tri Pro Forest Products (208) 437-2412 Ben Franklin (208) 437-4822

Age: 50

Key losses: Anna Kotzian, a fouryear shooting guard that played outstanding ball on defense, graduated.

Assistant coach: Marcella Haynes

vs. Odessa-Harrington:

Tuesday, Jan. 12:

Top prospects: Freshmen Whitney Dawson and Jenna Couch are both starters and both are dominating players for the Lady Rangers.

Athletic experience: Reese played sports all his life.

Not Pictured Racheal Wynne Nicole Stensger Chasity Williams Jocelin Nenema Emma Hardie Taylor Allen Marcella Haynes, Asst. Coach

Friday, Jan. 8:

Friday, Jan. 8:

From Page 7B

Teaching experience: Teaches at Cusick and coaches

4:30 p.m. - Cusick High School

6 p.m. - Cusick High School

Selkirk

Coaching experience:22 years

vs. Curlew:

6 p.m. - Cusick High School

Age: 26

Age:48

vs. Inchelium:

vs. Curlew:

Head coach: Steffen Ellison

Gary Reese Head Coach

Head coach: Gary Reese

Saturday, Jan. 2:

vs. Inchelium:

different answer.”

Renee Wynne Senior #15

marks a brand new system for the team.

Saturday, Dec. 19:

Saturday, Jan. 2:

From Page 5B

Kaleigh Driver Senior #20

Athletic experience: Seymour played four years of high school basketball, four years of high school football and three years high school baseball.

Saturday, Dec. 19:

Head coach: Jamie Pancho

Weaknesses: This year

Gracie Strangeowl Sophomore #30

6 p.m. - Curlew High School

7:30 p.m. - Curlew High School

Weaknesses: “Getting experience playing together in practice and games is only something time can solve, but that is what we’re working on at the moment; experience as a team,” Pancho says. “The boys are getting used to playing together.”

Strengths: The girls want to work hard, Reese said.

Cassidy Hansen Senior #24

vs. Curlew:

vs. Curlew:

From Page 5B speed, physicality and experience will be factors for us as well.”

Overall projection of team’s chances in the Northeast 1B League: Again, coach Reese said since this is his first year, he doesn’t know the league.

Brianna Balcom Senior #23

Friday, Dec. 18:

Friday, Dec. 18:

Newport Boys

Key losses: As this is coach Reese’s first year coaching girls basketball, he’s said he doesn’t know who are key losses for the Panthers. Cusick graduated one senior, Ryean Pierre.

Occupation: Wildlife tech for the Kalispel Tribe

Assistant coaches: Todd Ellingburg

Age: 43

Top returnees: Seniors Bri Balcomm, Kaleigh Driver, Renee Wynne, Cassidy Hansen; sophomores Jocelyn Nenema, Racheal Wynne, Gracie Strangeowl

Athletic experience: Ellison wrestled for 17 years and placed at state all four years he wrestled for Newport High School. Assistant coaches: Scott Pillers, Austin Krogh, and Shelby Cramer.

outstanding work ethic will lead to outstanding team chemistry. Additional comments: “Because we are a defensive minded team we are happy to have the ‘Freedom of Movement’ rules applied this year. Head coach: Jack Couch Age: 48 Coaching experience: 15 years of basketball, fifth year as Selkirk Lady Rangers head coach. Also active in AAU and Elite High School Club teams. Athletic experience: All GSL Athlete at North Central High School, Spokane. Graduated in 1986. Assistant coaches: Wendy Chantry (fourth year with Coach Couch), Dennis Flannigan (third), Dan Dawson (second). All three have additional coaching experience aside from assisting coach Couch.

Strengths: “Youth is a strength and sometimes youth is a weakness,” Frederick said. His team is very enthusiastic, but they have some things to really work on and improve. Last season, defensively Newport was strong, but needed to work on scoring, and they are doing that this year. This team is intense, and has enthusiasm and speed, Frederick said. Weaknesses: Frederick said they have to put a lot of weight on the shoulders of some very young people. Losing the point guard they practiced with all summer is a tough loss. There will be grow-

Teaching experience: 29th year at Newport High School Athletic experience: Lettered in cross country and track at Central Washington University, lettered in football, basketball and track at Willapa Valley High School Assistant coaches: Pat Stahl, Saraya Pierce

priest river wrestling From Page 6B

Friday, Dec. 18 vs. Coeur d’Alene Academy:

9 a.m. - Tri State at North Idaho College

Saturday, Dec. 19 vs. Coeur d’Alene High School: 9 a.m. - Tri-State at North Idaho College Wednesday, Dec. 30 at Freeman Invite:

9 a.m. - Freeman High School

Saturday, Jan. 2 at Cheney Invite:

TBA - Cheney High School

Friday, Jan. 8 at American Falls:

TBA - American Falls High School

Thursday, Jan. 14 vs. Timberlake:

6 p.m. - War of the Waters at Priest River Lamanna High School

Friday, Jan. 15 at River City Duals:

3 p.m. - Post Falls High School

Saturday, Jan. 16 at River City Duals:

9 a.m. - Post Falls High School

Tuesday, Jan. 19 at Dual with Lakeland:

5:30 p.m. - Bonners Ferry High School

Saturday, Jan. 23 at Priest River Invite:

8 a.m. - Priest River Lamanna High School

Wednesday, Jan. 27 vs. Newport:

6 p.m. - Priest River Lamanna High School

Friday, Jan. 29 at Coeur d’Alene Tournament:

4 p.m. - Coeur d’Alene High School

Saturday, Jan. 30 at Coeur d’Alene Tournament: 9 a.m. - Coeur d’Alene High School Saturday, Feb. 6 at Bonners Ferry Tournament: 8 a.m. - Bonners Ferry High School Tuesday, Feb. 9 at St. Maries Dual:

6 p.m. - St. Maries High School

Friday, Feb. 12 at Regular Season Championships: 5 p.m. - Timberlake High School

ThE mineR


12B

| December 16, 2015

ThE mineR

Selkirk Wrestling From Page 7B and is constantly learning,” Saxe says of Lininger. “He is a good listener and works hard.” Garrett Stoddard, 182 lbs. Stoddard is also new to the high school team from Republic, but was with Selkirk Little Guys for a while, says Saxe. “Garrett is a bigger wrestler who is strong and knows his moves,” Saxe says. “It’s going to be fun to see how he does this season as a Ranger.” Colebe Merkley, 126 lbs. Merkley missed out on last season, but his skills have improved Saxe says. “Colebe works hard and loves this sport,” Saxe says. “He is willing to learn.” Freshman - New to the high school

team is Logan Bailey, 132 lbs. “Logan is working hard and is learning with each practice,” Saxe says. Top prospects: “It’s always hard to pick out just one or two wrestlers as our top prospects, since on any given day any wrestler could have a great day or a bad day,” Saxe says. “Each wrestler on our team has something special.” Saxe acknowledges Justin Chantry, Cody Hoffman, Wyatt Stoddard, Zayren Bubb, Jared Taft, Tristan Chantry, Tommy Linginger, Hunter Carman, Garrett Stoddard, Ryan Issakides and Calvin Rood as the wrestlers to watch this season, because of their skill and knowledge. “They each work hard and have been wrestling steady for many years,” Saxe says. “Not that our

Continued from 11B recorded March 30, 2012 as Instrument Number 20120311187 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Pend Oreille County, Washington. II. No action commenced by BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., the current Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrowers’ or Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. Current Beneficiary: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Contact Phone No: 214-209-6557 Address: 7105 Corporate Drive, Building C, Plano, TX 75024 III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made is/are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY WHEN DUE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WHICH ARE NOW IN ARREARS: DELINQUENT PAYMENT INFORMATION From February 1, 2015 To September 11, 2015 Number of Payments 6 $1,156.27 2 $1,189.30 Total $9,316.22 LATE CHARGE INFORMATION February 1, 2015 September 11, 2015 $92.50 PROMISSORY NOTE INFORMATION Note Dated: September 24, 2010 Note Amount: $176,870.00 Interest Paid To: January 1, 2015 Next Due Date: February 1, 2015 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: The principal sum of $162,352.60, together with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made without warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances on January 15, 2016. The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by January 4, 2016, (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before January 4, 2016 (11 days before the sale) the default as set forth in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustees’ fees and costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified checks from a State or federally chartered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the January 4, 2016 (11 days before the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance by paying the principal and interest, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the current Beneficiary, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): ADDRESS TERESA MCCURRYREED 8462 COYOTE TRAIL ROAD, NEWPORT, WA 99156 TERESA MCCURRY-REED 714 W PINE ST, NEWPORT, WA 99156 TERESA MCCURRY-REED 8462 COYOTE TRL, NEWPORT, WA 99156 TERESA MCCURRY-REED C/O MICHAEL J. MCLAUGHLIN, P.C., 312 SOUTH WASHINGTON, NEWPORT, WA 99156 TERESA MCCURRY-REED P O BOX 1125, NEWPORT, WA 99156 TERESA MCCURRY-REED PO BOX 1140, NEWPORT, WA 99156 TERESA MCCURRY-REED PO BOX 1140, NEWPORT, WA 99156-1140 TIM J REED 8462 COYOTE TRAIL ROAD, NEWPORT, WA 99156 TIM J REED 714 W PINE ST, NEWPORT, WA 99156 TIM J REED 8462 COYOTE

other wrestlers don’t work hard, because they do, but they just need to get a little more skill and practice. I’m just proud to be able to coach these great kids.” Key losses: Alena Heath, one of Selkirk’s girls that wrestled with the team since Little Guys. “She moved after last season and we miss her,” Saxe says. “Alena was a real team leader. Unfortunately, none of our girls returned this season.” Over projection of the team’s chances in the Northeast 1B North League: Saxe adds that he feels the team’s chances in the league are good. “I feel this Selkirk team will do great not only in league, but in State,” Saxe says. “We have some really dedicated wrestlers and they all have a great attitude this year. We are all excited

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important thing for their future.”

about this season.” Strengths: Saxe says the team’s attitude and skills play to their strengths. This is also the first season Selkirk will have enough wrestlers to cover almost all the weight classes, which Saxe and the assistant coaches are very excited about. “Our coaching staff works really well together, and with the team,” Saxe says. “We not only coach, but we are all friends off the mat and that helps us teach the team.” Weaknesses: Sickness, injuries and grades. “Keeping everyone healthy and injury free is one of our top priorities this season,” Saxe says. “We stress to the team to keep their grades up. Sure, wrestling is fun, but their school work is the most

98101 Phone: (800) 409-7530 TDD: (800) 833-6388 For Reinstatement/ Pay Off Quotes, contact MTC Financial Inc. DBA Trustee Corps TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT www.insourcelogic.com. Order No. WA 1 5 - 0 0 1 0 0 5 - 2 , P u b D a t e s 12/16/2015, 01/06/2016 Published in The Newport Miner on December 16, 2015 and January 7, 2016. (46, 49) ___________________________ 2015387 PUBLIC NOTICE N otice o f A pplication Notice is hereby given that Pend Oreille County did on Dec. 11th, 2015, receive a complete application requesting a boundary line adjustment submitted by John Canton and Sylvia Post, to modify the

Additional comments: “We are really excited about this team and where they are heading this season,” Saxe says. Head coach: Keith Saxe Age: 49 Coaching experience: 19 years Occupation: Maintenance Mechanic for Box Canyon PUD for 12 years Athletic experience: Selkirk High School class of 1984, wrestled and played football for Selkirk. He played college football for two years at Walla Walla Community College. Assistant coaches: Rob Hoffman, Tim Rood, Dusty Chantry

boundaries between two contiguous parcels. (Parcel #’s 453127520002 & 453127520003); Within Sec. 27, T31N, R45E, WM. Any person desiring to express their views, or to be notified of the action taken on this application should contact the Community Development Dept. A copy of the complete file may be examined by the public between 8:00 AM & 4:30 PM at the Courthouse, Lower Level, 625 West 4th, Newport, WA 99156, (509) 447-4821. Contact: Mike Lithgow, Director. Written comments from the public may be submitted no later than Dec. 24th, 2015 after which a final administrative decision will be made. Dated: Dec. 11, 2015 Published in The Newport Miner on December 16, 2015. (46) ___________________________

2015388 PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE #315 FIXING 2016 TAX LEVY AND BUDGET OF THE TOWN OF CUSICK, WASHINGTON, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2016 AND PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION AND EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF SECTION 1. The budget for the Town of Cusick, Washington for the year 2016 is hereby adopted at the fund level in its final form and content as set forth in the document entitled “2016 Budget of the Town of Cusick”, three copies of which are on file in the office of the Clerk/Treasurer. EXPENDITURE FUND AMOUNT GENERAL (Current Exp. #001 $ 126,315.30 City/Arterial Street #101 $ 8,345.18 Sewer Bond Redemption #402 $ 13,212.00 Water/Sewer Fund #401 $ 291,043.58 Sewer DOE Loan #407 $ 6,753.58 TOTAL ALL FUNDS $ 445,669.64 REVENUE FUND AMOUNT TOTAL GENERAL FUND #001 $ 185,303.88 REET #102 $ 10,440.61 Hotel Motel Tax #100 $ 500.68 City/Arterial Street #101 $ 14,630.00 W/S Bond Redemption #402 $ 13,212.00 W/S Bond Reserve #403 $ 9,500.00 W/S Replacement Reserve #404 $ 108,567.75 Water/Sewer Fund #401 $ 452,150.00 Sewer DOE Loan #407 $ 6,753.58 Sewer DOE Reserve #408 $ 6,753.58 TOTAL ALL FUNDS $807,812.08 SECTION 4. Effective Date These ordinances shall take effect and be in force from the date of approval and publication as required by law. Passed by the Town Council this 9th day of November 2015 This ordinance in its entirety can be obtained from the Clerk’s office at the Town Hall, Cusick. Published in The Newport Miner on December 16, 2015. (46) 2015384 PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE 2031 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT, WASHINGTON ADOPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2016 BUDGET WHEREAS, required notices and public hearings have been held, and; WHEREAS, the public has been provided the opportunity to comment on the estimated budget, NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The following revenues and expenditures for the specified funds are appropriated: REVENUES: EXPENDITURES: Current Expense $1,936,000.00 $1,936,000.00 Street $1,620,000.00 $1,620,000.00 Real Estate Excise Tax $110,000.00 $110,000.00 Tourism Promotion $43,000.00 $43,000.00 Water/Sewer Operating $2,015,500.00 $2,015,500.00 Clearing Funds $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Total all funds: $5,724,500.00 $5,724,500.00 SECTION 2: The Treasurer/City Clerk is hereby directed to move revenues and expenditures from line to line within these funds as necessary to administer this budget excluding the ending fund balances. SECTION 3: The Treasurer/City Clerk is hereby directed to deposit 60% of property and sales tax revenue to the Current Expense fund and 40% of property and sales tax revenue to the street fund throughout the year as it is receipted in. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect beginning January 01, 2016. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT, WASHINGTON THIS 7th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2015. By: Shirley Sands, Mayor Attest: Nickole Schutte, Clerk/Treasurer Approved as to form: “Telephonically approved” Tom Metzger, City Attorney Published in The Newport Miner on December 16, 2015. (46)


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