Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1988 Page: 8 of 12
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8th Graders Victorious
Over Kingsville, 20-16
II wax a ugnt ftame tor the Rh
graders, but they came through »
M to beat Kingsville
Tht Brahma] drew tint blood as
the, scorwd on a six yard run They
twopunl conversion was good, pat-
ting Kmgsvuie on topM
G-P came right back with
halfback Grag Keener scoring on a
ten yard ran behind thr blocking at
guard. Jason Qppnan and tackle
Rant Sloe Keener scored the two-
part conversion with help from
guards Mike Klettke end Zipprian
which tied the score M
la thr second quarter, lull beck
Jeeon Pels, swept left with blockers
Randy Menedon. Bruce Clark and
Jeremie Wiggins, and rambled SO
raids for the second loucfdown and
aw-oreof M-8.G-P.
V/lth the help of blocking friends
Mennen, Clark nnd Michael
Jai kaon. halfback Keener went left
38 yerdj for the final G-P
toi chdown The extra-point try was
no good. Score was SC-8.
Kingsville managed to score for
th: last time with only 15 seconds
let in the game With the two-point
c< nversion, the final sroie was G-P -
2f. Kingsville -16.
Defensively, comerbnck Jackson
s ood out with an intercepted pass
The next game is tonight at 7
against Tuloso-Mulway at Wildcat
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Varsity Lady Cats Begin
Round 2 Of District
By Kirk Holt
The Lady Cats dominated
Rockport-Fulton in a match that left
G-P in sole possesion of second place
in district play
list Saturday the two teams met
tied for second place, the match
decided who remained in second and
who dropped to third in the district
standings The Lady Cats kept their
cool and emerged victorious
Rockport-Fuiton started game one
serving for the first three points
Coach Shirley Rowe said. At this
point 1 knew it was going to be one of
those nights " Fortunately she was
games
BeeviUe jumped to an impressive
start At 124 with BeeviUe out front.
Tammy Male* came up to serve for
G-P Experimenting with a Jump
serve. Maiek amassed eight points
making the score 14-12. G-P.
BeeviUe stored one more point
before the lady Cats took the game,
15-13
In the second game, BeeviUe
started service with two points
Maiek then served an incredible “
points Of the 12, five were area I
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G-P kept their cool allowing R-F
only two more points before winnng
the game 15-5.
The second game was more evenly
matched but the Lady Cats came
through for the win, 15-8
Isast Tuesday the Is«dy Cats
started round two of district play
Journeying to BeeviUe the I^ady
Cats made a good start on the second
round by winning the match in two
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Public Notice
Thu: publication shall serve as of-
ficial notice to the owner <s) of the
following deseniwd property that
said property is in violation of the Ci-
ty of Portland Code. Article V. Sec-
tion 11-73 through 11-71
1406 ospa na
Loti; Block 1;
Castillian H rights
1032 Espitna
I x»t L*!; B! *:k 3
Castilian Heights
Specific reference is made to
growth and accumulation of weeds,
rubbish, etc The owner (s) of the
above descrtl>ed property are
thereby notified to remedy this con-
ditor! by October 25,1988 If this has
not been done within the time, the Ci-
ty will take or cause to be taken
whatever action is necessary to
remedy or remove such condi ton
and ( barge the expense incurred
thereby to the owner t s i of such pro-
dthin
perty Thereaft* r. if not paid wit
thirty 1301 days of billing date, the
City will file a statement of such ex
penses with the County Clerk and the
City will have a privileged lien on
the real property to secure the ex-
penditures made
The doing of such work will not
relieve the owner from prosecution
for failure to comply with this
notice The fine is a maximum of two
hundred dollars ($200 001
/s/ Annette Monte may or
Code Enforcement Officer
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Public Notice
Notice ix hereby given that the San
Patricio Count! Commiaeionerx
( ourt will accepll bidx/propoaala un-
til 10 00 A M on Wednevday. Oc-
tober 12. 1988 in the office of the
County Auditor lor 15 Ft Flex Wing
Rotary Cutter (or Road and Bridge
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Specification] may be obUined at
the office of the County Auditor,
Courthouse Room B-25, 400 W Sin-
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of those a<*s were from t
jump serve
BeeviUe was only able to win one
more point before G-P won the
game. 1H
G-P'* next game is here at the
high school gym on Tuesday against
Flour Bluff
District Standings Round 1
Calhoun • 4-0
G-P* $-1
R-F 2-2
V B 1-3
BeeviUe (W
Clean Sweep Made
By Jr. High Teams
TIm GP Lady Kitten volleyball
teams made a clean sweep of Oscar
Ramiro In two matches cf only four
games, both 7th snd 8th graders
walked away victorious
The 7th graders won 15-»; 15-12.
Andrea Flinn was top scorer with 8
points to her credit Anna Perales
was also on top with » pouts
The 8th graders tromped on Un-
Oscar Ramiro team 15-3; 15-3
Chaaity Harvey scored 4 points and
Sherry Armstrong brotutht in 5
points
Unfortunately, the Kn grade GP-
JHS girls did not have a great tour-
nament. Last Saturday at the
Rockport-Fulton tournament they
last to Sinton ir. the first round 15-11;
12-15; $-15 The Kittens lost to the
host team Roc Sport in the second
round 5-15;
were turned !
with 32 points and Mari I
points
Both the 7th and 8th grade A and B
teams will meet Saturday, October
8th for the MaUu* tournament They
play Rockport at Gregory-Portland
on Monday. October 10th The mat-
ches will begin at 5 30
[i no upon in uw second
5; 3-15 Top performances
ned in by Chaaity Harvey
>uits and Man Pena with 20
Bida/proposaLs will be opened at
10:00 A M. on Wednesday, October
12, 1980 in the County Auditor's Of-
fln« Can Pntnr-in f/ginlv rptfrvpfi
flee. San Patricio County reserves
the right to re|ect any and/or all pro-
posals bids
S1GNF.1; Michael R.Welsman
Comity Auditor
September M, 1181
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G-P Team 3rd Overall
In Cross Country Meet.
i^st weekend the G-P Crcas Coun-
try team competed in the Flour Bluff
meet and the vanity boys took third
place overall and placed first in the
4A division.
An outstanding run was turiied in
by Melissa Garda who took first
place in the junior varsity girls divi-
sion with a time of 14.12 The
results are ss follow*
Rodney Androde 24th -16 33
Mario Benavides 27th-18 40
Toby Kiefer 39th -17 10
Artie Aleman 41th -17:11
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Jot** Perales 65th -17 55
VARSITY BOYS
Gilbert Hinojosa 15th - II 06
JY BOYS M
other Robert Chapa 21st -17 :57 0
Andy Bennett 59th -19 43
Roger Parsons McNanz 89th 20:45
Mario Hernandez i.KKh-24 28
Jason Keller 140th - 24 36
JV GIRI.S
Melissa Garcia 1st 14 :12
Tammy Stupek 40th -16 :37
Mandi Plowman 75th -18 04
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Thursday, Octobers -
Football: 7th & 8th Host Tuloao Midway Game Tana 5:30 p.m.
Football: 9th ft JV at Tuloso Midway. Gama Time 5 30 p.m.
Friday, October 7-
Football: Varsity host Tuloso Midway Game time 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 8-
Volleyball: Mathis Tournament 7th, 8th A and B Teams
Monday, October 10-
Volleyball: 7th & 8th host Rockpcift. Game time 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 11--
Volleyball Freshmen, JV, Varsity host Rour Bluff. Game
Time5 30p.m.
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Neill, Lee Ann. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1988, newspaper, October 6, 1988; Portland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870998/m1/8/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.