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Courtesy photo Team Real Life wrestlers traveled to Reno, Nev., to compete in one of the largest youth wrestling tournaments in the country. The FLO Wrestling Reno Worlds 2018 were held April 6-8. Wrestlers from across the country participate in this event as it is one leg of a three-part series where top wrestlers compete for the Trinity Award given to a wrestler who wins at all three events. This year the event hosted nearly 2,500 wrestlers. Pictured below are Rider Seguine, left, who placed second, and Devine Hill, who placed third in the girls division. Wrestlers who place in the top eight of their divisions are considered All-Americans by this sanctioning authority.

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Courtesy photo Team Real Life wrestlers competed in the Jason Crawford Memorial Tournament on April 7. The “Crawford” as it is called is the finale of the Washington Little Guys Wrestling League season and was held at the convention center in Spokane. This year’s edition was the 31st and hosted 1,601 wrestlers. Promoters of the event asked participants to arrive a bit early to try to get a picture for their submission to the Guinness Book of World Records as the biggest one-day, one-venue wrestling tournament in the world. They are awaiting word on the acceptance from Guinness. The Crawford is named after Jason Crawford, a young local wrestler that was tragically killed in the 1980s. In the front row from left are Keegan Roll, 2nd; Jacob Kunzi, 3rd and AJ Spain, 3rd; second row from left, Caleb Alverson, 2nd; Brooklyn Anderson, 2nd; Trey Smith, 2nd and Byson Huber, 1st; and back row from left, Jackson Anderson, 2nd. Also placing, but not pictured: Benjamin Carrasco, 1st; Jonathan Hansen, 1st; Paxton Purcell, 1st; Gavin Rodriguez, 1st and Connor McCarroll, 3rd.

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Courtesy photo T3 15 SMACK volleyball won the Silver Bracket at the Inland Northwest Klassic on April 8. From left are Courtney Garwood, Lauren Fuller, Brenna Hawkins, Shayna Wabbs, Maggie Bloom, Paige Dreschel, Hannah Rowan, Tanai Jenkins and Emma Flahy. Not pictured are Jaya Miller, coach Brian Hosfeld and assistant coach Hailee Etter.

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Courtesy photo The Sting Timbers FC Girls 08 Green soccer team beat Spokane Foxes Pumas FC 08 Ives on Saturday 4-0. Izabella Entzi and Cameron Fischer each had 2 goals. Savannah Spencer and Isabella Grimmett teamed for the shutout in goal for STFC. On Sunday STFC Green beat the Tri-Cities ASE 08 Bauder 1-0. Nora Ryan had the goal off of a penalty kick. Savannah Spencer and Izabella Entzi again teamed for the shutout in goal for STFC. In the front row from left are Ashley Breisacher, Savannah Spencer, Anna Ploof and Sloan Waddell; and back row from left, Nora Ryan, Isabella Grimmett, Cameron Fischer, Izabella Entzi and coach Tony Grimmett.

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Courtesy photo Team Avant Coeur Gymnastics boys Level 4-10s competed in Eugene, Ore., at the Region 2 championships two weekends ago. In the front row from left are Andrew Crateau, Malachi Organ, Brayson Moore, Hudson Petticolas and Joseph Righello; second row from left, Dylan Coulson, Wyatt Carr, Aidan Rodebaugh, Blake Laird, Conan Tapia, Lennox Radford and Collin Scott; third row from left, Elijah Lakko, Brandon Decker, Cameron Baker and Grayson McKlendin; fourth row from left, coach Hannah Oliver, Kyle Morse, Brayden Hoyt, Daniel Fryling, Jesse St. Onge, Daben Griffey, Jon Winkelbauer and coach Jerry Blakeley; and back row from left, Henry Pals, Jaden Moore, Caden Severtson and Conner Fulks.

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Courtesy photo The Sting Timbers FC 05 Boys Red soccer team, coached by Mike Thompson and assisted by Chloe Teets, won three times last weekend, placing them at the top of the PSPL Super League. On Friday night, the Sting beat the Spokane Foxes Pumas-Carlsen 2-0 at Canfield, on goals by Landon Lee and Drew Hanson, and an assist by Lee. Miles Taylor had the shutout in goal. On Saturday afternoon the Sting beat FC Spokane-Cooper 3-2 at Plantes Ferry Park in Spokane Valley. Isaac Fritts had two goals, Landon Lee one, and Drew Hanson and Gunner Larson each had assists. On Sunday morning the Sting beat Washington East-Hamer 2-1 at Canfield, on goals by Cooper Prohaska and Isaac Fritts, and an assist by Fritts. Miles Taylor had 13 saves. From left are assistant coach Chloe Teets, Miles Taylor, Chris Mongan, Blaine Leonard, Gunner Larson, Caden Thompson, Jayce Simmet, Luke Orozco, Nate Wyatt, Cooper Prohaska, Chet Hanna, Jacob Ukich, Landon Lee, Ashton Ukich, Logan Haynes, Drew Hanson, Isaac Fritts and head coach Mike Thompson.

LITTLE LEAGUE

Umpires sought: Hayden Little League is launching a new program called the Junior Umpire Mentoring Program, or J.U.M.P. for short.

The program, for both youth and adults, will train and educate recruits with the ability to learn the craft of umpiring. Being an umpire with HLL can be a volunteer or paid position.

Umpires must be at least 13 years old.

Information: Call or text 208-659-5196 or email hayden.little.league@gmail.com

PREP LACROSSE

Saturday

Coeur d’Alene JV 6, Centennial JV 2: Ryan Schlatter scored three goals to lead Coeur d’Alene past visiting Centennial.

CENTENNIAL — Goals: Jordan Horrocks, Keegan Hanni. Saves: Jack Tandrow 6.

COEUR d’ALENE — Goals: Ryan Schlatter 3, Garrett Dingman 2, Jack Pinto. Assists: Jack Pinto, Jackson Meyer, Ryan Schlatter, Joseph Oliveria. Saves: Brady Hostetter 2, Josh Hern 5.

SELECT SOCCER

Sting Timbers FC 03 Girls: The Sting travelled to Boise last weekend to play the currently No. 1, 2 and 4 ranked teams in the state. The Sting Timbers came away with two hard-fought losses against the Indie Chicas 03 Cyan, Idaho Rush 03 Premier and a tie against Idaho Rush 03 Nero. Sting Timbers’ Kamryn Becker had 2 goals, and Amber Aittama had 1 goal (assisted by Keri Veare).

North Idaho Inferno U15 Boys Johnson: The Inferno shut out the Hawks 5-0. Keeper Josh Nilson earned the shutout, with one goal each by Caleb Calkins, Josh Nilson, and Alex Peters, and two scores by Matt McLeod.

Later that day, the Inferno beat the IEYSA Breakers FC Red 4-2. Ethan Johnson and Logan Koller each scored once, and Caleb Calkins scored twice. Roman Smith had an assist.

Previously, the Inferno Johnson shut out the IEYSA Storm 4-0. Josh Nilson had the shutout in goal, and Tate Novack, Loko Koller, Caleb Calkins and Jack Holloway each scored once. Ethan Johnson and Tate Novak each had assists.

The Inferno beat Hells Canyon FC 3-2, as Tate Novak scored two goals, Caleb Calkins one.

Sting Timbers FC Girls 04 Red: The Sting played three PSPL league games last weekend.

On Saturday the girls hosted two games against Wenatchee FC G04 Vasquez at Canfield Middle School. The Timbers won the first game 2-0, with both goals scored by Olivia Wyatt. Kayla Dearmin had an assist, and Danika Nowak had the shutout as keeper. The second game in the afternoon had the Timbers win again 1-0, with Olivia Wyatt scoring the lone goal and Danika Nowak earning another shutout as keeper.

On Sunday the Timbers hosted the IEYSA Valor SC G04 Maroon Hardy team from Spokane, and triumphed 6-1. Sting goals were scored by Isabella Lucky (3), Amy Corette, Kayla Dearmin (penalty kick) and Lucy Evans. Kayla Dearmin had two assists.

Sting Timbers FC Boys 06 Red: The Sting tied the Leavenworth Storm 3-3 on Saturday. Kason Pintler and Haidyn Jonas each had 1 goal for the Sting, and Zack Cervi-Skinner had 1 goal and 1 assist.

Sting Timbers FC Girls 08 Yellow: The Sting beat the Tri-Cities ASE 08 Bauder 6-1 on Saturday. Isabella Grimmett had 2 goals for the Sting, and Hannah Shafer, Kamryn Kirk, Allison Carrico and Ella Pearson each had one goal. Macy Walters and Libby Montgomery were in goal for STFC.

Sting Timbers Red 05 Girls: The Sting played three games over the weekend. The first game they beat Hells Canyon FC 2-0. Ella Morton scored the first goal with an assist from Makenzie Goings. Abella Voigt scored the second goal.

The second game they lost 4-2 against ASE Royal 4-2. Elise Frazier scored the first goal with an assist from Mackenzie Goings and Jocelyn Dennis scored the second goal. In game three Sting beat Tri-Cities 05 4-2. Goals were scored by Abella Voigt (Mackenzie Goings assist), Avery Waddington (Elise Frazier assist), Mira Crawaford (Abella Voigt assist), and Elise Frazier.

GYMNASTICS

Team Avant Coeur Gymnastics boys competed in Eugene, Ore., at the Region 2 hampionships two weekends ago.

Results follow.

Level 4

Brayson Moore took 7th on Floor with a 9.400, 6th on Vault with a 8.900 and 11th All-Around 52.400

John Glinski tied for 6th on Floor with a 9.500 and had a high of 9.800 on Pommel Horse

Level 5

Malachi Organ tied for 4th on Floor with a 8.900 and had a high of 10.200 on Pommel Horse

Hudson Petticolas took 5th on Floor with a 10.000 and had a high of 10.500 on Pommel Horse and took 8th All-Around with a 56.3

Blake Laird had a high of 10.000 on Pommel Horse and a high of 9.400 on Rings

Conan Tapia took 7th on Pommel Horse with a 10.900, 5th on P.Bars with a 10.000, 4th on High Bar with a 10.200 and 6th All-Around with a 59.100

Level 6

Brandon Decker took 3rd on Rings with a 9.250, 6th on High Bar with a 9.200 and 5th All-Around with a 54.450

Cameron Baker took 6th on Rings with a 9.000, tied for 3rd on PBars with a 10.350 and took 7th All-Around with a 54.450

Level 7

Grayson McKlendin tied for 5th on Vault with a 8.600, took 6th on High Bar with a 8.100 and took 11th All-Around with a 51.000

Level 9

Caden Severtson took 3rd on Floor with a 12.850, 7th on Rings with a 11.000 and 9th All-Around with a 68.450

Henry Pals took 3rd on Pommel Horse with a 10.000, 2nd on Rings with a 10.550, 5th on P.Bars with a 10.500, 5th on High Bar with a 9.600 and 4th All-Around with a 61.850

Level 10

Connor Fulks tied for 5th on Vault with a 13.000, had a high of 12.450 on PBars and took 9th All-Around with a 70.900

Junior Development

Daniel Fryling took 6th on Floor with a 8.450, 6th on Pommel Horse with a 6.800, 4th on Rings with a 8.950, 5th on Vault with a 10.600, 5th on PBars with a 9.000, 5th on High Bar with a 8.500 and 6th All-Around with a 52.300

Kyler Morse took 5th on PBars with a 11.000 and had a high of 11.100 on Vault

Jesse St. Onge took 6th on Floor with a 11.200, 5th on Rings with a 10.900, 2nd on Vault with a 11.300, 4th on PBars with a 10.950, 3rd on High Bar with a 10.300 and 3rd All-Around with a 64.050

RATHDRUM PARKS AND RECREATION

Soccer

April 14

Mini-Mite (U4): Gauge Powers (2), Abigail Floyd (2), Ezekiel Starr, Austin Haller (3), Finnley Short (5), Paxton Wengeler (4),Sophia West, Ranger Wright (2), Abigail Owens, Gavin DeBusk (4), Wyatt Jenson (2), Conner Jones, Avalee Heydon (2), Weston Katus (5), Makinzee Nett (5), Jenna Tanner (3), Carter Hood, Tripp Mcleod (3), Piper Neu, Talon Higgins (4), Grant Miller, Chloe Harris (2), Mikia Hodgkins, Deklan Edmiston, Tessa Roetcisoender (6), Carter Woodcock, Cole Sternberg (4), Lincoln Swanson, Teagan McCowan, Lilyana Desens, Conley Davidson, Daniel Edwards (3), Westley Ngo, Colten Backman (3), Rhett Palmer (5), Kash Warren (6), Hudson Peed, Koen Lohmiller (2)

Mighty-Mite (U6): Carter Prety (4), Landon Strong (2), Ben Woodcock (3), Joshua Thulon, Skylin Jade, Emily Edwards (3), Jack Palmer, Cole Yafet (2), Andrew Applegate, Jaylynn Bischoff, Dallen Wilding, Jude Zender, Samuel Jarvis (2), Ally Anderson, Lucille West, Beau Rosscup (4), Ella Weaver, Bryan O’Connor II, Kay-Lynn Crouch, Owen Zimmerman, Jackson Charlebois (2), Aeshal Lott, Elli Bennett, Samantha Cleiman, Alivia Pallas, Sydney Thompson

Mega-Mite (U8): Addison Rhodes (2), Sadie Anderson, Bentlee Jensen (2), Payton DePaul (2), Kegan Strange Trent Boardman (8), Draven Cuevas, Lukas Jessup, Dallas Cecil, Gunnar Kay, Addie Lisenbe, Preston Ward, LaRae Erner (2), Madden Young (5)

U-10: Ethan Hunt (2), Levi Pallas, Carson Ramirez, Fischer Veltri, Ryan Engelbrecht, Blake Brooks, Quinton Norlander, Malia Miller, Marisa Evans (2), AJ Mura, Elijah Foley, Jackson Powers

U-12: Asher Bowie, Cameron Katherine, Ziya Munyer, Isabelle Torr, Olivia Gibson, Jessica Waltermier, Austin Olson

POST FALLS PARKS AND RECREATION

Soccer

April 14

Micro 5

Washington Trust Bank - Jaxon Hauselmann 5 points, Gabby Simon 1 point, Carson Perkins 5 points

Post Falls Taco Bell-Elliana Rydesky 1 points, Anabella Waska 1 point

CDA Insurance-Brenden Whitney 2 points

Jump N2 Fun-Bricen Cornett 6 points, Mackenzie Hunter 2 points, Ian Evans 2 points, Allison Garver 2 points, Trent Kosanke 1 point

Post Falls Family Medicine-Noah Nichols 4 points

Grotbery Electric- Cannon Tremayne 10 points, Colton Koch 2 points, Tony Thiel 1 point, Kamden Asher 1 point

Post Falls Law- Alyia Peterson 1 point, Lawson Roberg 1 point

CDA Pediatrics- Rosco Smidt 2 points, Emmitt Wilkerson 2 points, Eden Ryan 1 point, Asher Taylor 3 points, Breesen Ellis 4 points

Mini 6

Capones-Jaren Stottlemyre 2 points, Francis Redding 2 points

Washington Trust Bank-Seth Monje 1 point

Precision Dental of Post Falls- Austin Byrnes 1 point, Collin Rzepa 3 points, Emmett Swearingen 1 point

Post Falls Taco Bell-Peter Ratcliffe 4 points, Landon Wilk 2 points, Connor Sigler 1 point

CDA Insurance-Gunner Brown 2 points

Jump N2 Fun-Roman Anderson 1 point, Charlie Latimer 2 points

Post Falls Family Medicine- Addisyne Wilcox 5 points, Oliver Peters 6 points, James Munsey 1 point

Handy Andy Home Service- Nicolas Roberts 1 point

Grotberg Electric-Jayde Nelke 1 point, Jake Young 2 points, Savannah Scott 1 point

U-8

Specialty Forest Product- Jackson Holley 2 points, Paden Armstrong 2 points

River City Animal Hospital-Jeremiah Mebrahtu 2 points

Blue Dog RV-Cody Matthews 6 points, Shelby Muir 2 points, Braydon Greensky 3 points

Hayden Triathlon-Riley Fossi 2 points, Blake Wise 4 points, Colin Kapp 2 points, Mya Riley 2 points, Andre Weitzel 3 points

Badger Building Center- Finn Zobell 2 points, Cameron McCoy 2 points

U-11

H & I Wooodcraft- Trustina Burns 1 point, Olivia Kapp 1 point, Kadyn Worley 1 point, Coby Cameron 2 points, Brady Mackenzie 1 point

Cowboy Construction-Damien Nord-Fencl 1 point, Luke Orsua 1 point

St Maries Lumberjacks- Jackson Herald 1 point, Aiden Lynch 1 point, Kaylynn Boyett 1 point

North Idaho College- Tallan McCracken 1 point

Peach Orthodontics- Cole Coppenger 2 points, Thomas Centers 1 point, Matthew Kempton 2 points, James Bryer 1 point

Brumbach Family Dentistry-Owen Sharp 3 points

U-14

Farmers Insurance-Keller Tracey 1 point, Jackson Frickle 2 points

St Maries Lumberjacks-Kyler Jackson 1 point

Post Falls Family Dental-Keith Aparicio 1 point, Jesus Aparicio 1 points, Junior Castaneda 3 points

Nate’s New York Pizza-Ryan Sorensen 3 points, Tevin Burns 3 points, Daniel Kuplack 1 point

Hayden Triathlon- Dylan Rieben 1 point, Darren Rieben 1 point

Fox Trailers- Trenten Rider 1 point

Peet Shoe Dryer- Lance Jackson 2 points, Sarah Spence 1 point

COEUR d’ALENE RECREATION DEPARTMENT

Soccer

2nd GIRLS DIVISION

Farmgirl Fit – Finley Wright 2 goals, Ava Roberts, Gabi Johnson, and Finley Larson 1 goal.

Cd’A Foot & Ankle Clinic – Hannah Barajas 1 goal.

Ironman Foundation – Audrey Bode 1 goal.

3rd GIRLS DIVISION

Ironman Foundation – Addy Jasmin and Izzy Cook 1 goal.

Legends Sports Photography – Aislin Zasadny 1 goal.

Pediatric Dental Center – Lily Howard 1 goal.

4th/5th GIRLS DIVISION

Idaho Forest Group – Savannah Lujan 1 goal.

Jaeger Orthodontics – Emmaline Spyra 3 goals and Adeline Smith 1 goal.

Kingdom Construction – Ava VanDykem 2 goals, Scout Brown and McKenna English 1 goal.

2nd BOYS DIVISION

Alert Automotive – Dayne Powers, Dylan Williams and Deagan Farley 1 goal.

Priebe Chiropractic – Daxon Priebe 1 goal.

Tapley Cabinet Works – James Gray and Mason Kassajian 1 goal.

Ruby Frog Entertainment – Brendan Toomey and Jackson Jeremenko 1 goal.

Alert Automotive – Collin Simon 1 goal.

Priebe Chiropractic – Daxon Priebe 1 goal.

Cannon Hill Industries – Rio Walsh and Kaiden Brown 1 goal.

3rd BOYS DIVISION

Cd’A Custom Sheet Metal & Heating – Roby Emerson 3, and Walker Poole 2.

Cd’A Paving – Ronan Tweedy 3, Ben Middleton, Ryeder Palaniuk, Payton Ellingson 1.

Family Health Associates – Payson Shaw 1 goal.

The Wellness Bar – Ashton Budd 2 goals, Alex Arnn, Mason Taylor, Karter Engebretsen, and Nick Burgeson 1 goal.

Cd’A Custom Sheet Metal & Heating – Walker Poole and Roby Emerson 2 goals, Daymian Reese 1 goal.

Cd’A Paving – Ben Middleton 1 goal.

4th/5th BOYS DIVISION

Ironman Foundation – Brayden Fredericks 1 goal.

Allegra – Malakai Zastrow 3 goals and Gabe Larson 1 goal.

Integrated Personnel – Payson Irwin 2 goals, Cooper Irwin and Jayson Cady 1 goal.

Allegra – Dominic Oropeza and Gabe Larson 1 goal.

Cd’A Foot & Ankle Surgery – Tyler Kartchner 1 goal.

HAYDEN RECREATION AND COMMUNITY EVENTS

Soccer

April 14

Mini Kickers

Budget Storage: Kylie Anderson 2 goals, Nolan Bode 1 goal

Elite Chiropractice: No Stats Available

Fred’s Plumbing: Ivan Lamb 1 goal, Griffin Wilson 1 goal

Growler Guys: Kyler Wolf 1 goal

Predators: Mason Fantozzi 1 goal, Dallas Hays 4 goals, Eilas Schmehl 1 goal,

Super 1 Foods: Westley Fields 1 goal, Waylon Gardner 2 goals, Rourek Harris 1 goal

Trademark Mechanical: Sophie Smee 1 goal

The Wellness Bar: Beck Engebretsen 1 goal

West Star Industries: Vance Corbeill 2 goals,

Yellow Jackets: Dalton Gregg 1 goal, Ryder Mort 1 goal, Cooper Stotz 1 goal

Zips Drive-in Levi Tebbe 4 goals

Micro Kickers

Artscape Lanscaping: No Stats Available

Andy’s Heating & Cooling: Otto Parson 3 goals,

Chomper Cafe:No Stats Available

Coeur D’Alene Family Dentistry: Levi Drake 1 goal, Gage Mickelson 2 goals,

DigitalBarr: No Stats Available

Fred’s Plumbing: Evelyn Harrison 1 goal, Luke Hunter 2 goals, Zander Mendenhall 1 goal, Jayden Reilly 1 goal

Hayden Cars: Keaton Knoll 1 goal, Savannah Preece 2 goals,

Hayden Les Schwab:No Stats Available

Hayden Triathlon: Callie Moscone 1 goal,

Lakeside Pediatrics: Logan Capaul 5 goals,

Lifetouch Photography:No Stats Available

Mountain Lions: No Stats Available

RA Design Riley Legg 2 goals, Carter Mitchell 1 goal, Sophia Mitchell 1 goal

Super 1 Foods: Hana Blickenderfer 1 goal, Callen Cullen 1 goal, Millie Cullum 1 goal, Madison Garcia 1 goal, Scout Peterson 1 goal, Levi Pooler 1 goal

Titan Pump: Tanner Matuszak 1 goal, Owen Harrison 4 goals, Brailey Scott 3 goals, Sakiyas Scott 2 goals,

van Zandt Financial: Braxton Nagle 1 goal, Solis Van Zandt 1 goal, Crew Walther 1 goal

West Star Industries: Zachary Mittelstadt 1 goal, Skarlet Schultz 1 goal, James Shaw 2 goals,

Zips Drive-In: No Stats Available

U8 Girls

Adapt Allstars: No stats Available

CDA Dental Center: No stats Available

Dragons: No stats Available

Meckel Engineering & Surveying: No stats Available

Terra Underground: No stats Available

U8 Boys

Bryce Roofing: No stats Available

CDA Dental Center: No stats Available

Marketplace Connections, LLC: No stats Available

North Idaho Lung, Asthma & Critical Care: No stats Available

Timberline Adventures: No stats Available

Toro Viejo: No stats Available

U10 Coed

Ace Drywall: No stats Available

Bryce Roofing: No stats Available

Ideal Family Dentistry: Bryton Coburn-2 goals; Claire Stuck-1 goal

Little Smiles Pediatric Dentistry: No stats Available

North Idaho Lung, Asthma & Critical Care: No stats Available

Shapes Salon: Jonathan Schnatter-1 goal

Steel Structures America: No stats Available

Terra Underground: No stats Available

U12 Coed

CCS: Nathan Russell-1 goal; Javan Tesky-3 goals

Ideal Family Dentistry: Makani Tran-1 goal

MacroAir: No stats Available

North Idaho Asthma Lung & Critical Care: Robert Blood-1 goal

Steel Strucutes America: Jensen Elliot

Trinity Church: Joshua Busby- 1 goal

U14 Coed

Ace Drywall: Brandon Chavez-5 goals; Sam Morris-2 goals

Adapt Allstars: No stats Available

MPG Painting: Brenner Drake-1 goal, Chad Holbrook-5 goals, Colton Shackelford-1 goal

Terra Underground: Owen Huges-1 goal, Ethan Johnson-3 goals, Elijah Nixon-1 goal

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Information: 664-8176, Ext. 2019