Week in photos — June 26, 2008
Images from the June 26 edition of the Post-Register.
Alejandra Garcia
Alejandra Garcia, part owner of F&A Juicy Louture, poses in the store with her daughters, Julissa, 10, and Elianna, 2.
All-Star kickoff
Quincy All-Stars: Front row: Coach Al Lopez, Joel Villafana, Cody Kehl, Gage Stephens, Beto Garcia, Tanner Rackley and coach Russ Kehl. Middle row: Michael Huntwork, Jesse Villarreal, Mark Horning, Jacob DeLeeuw, Titus Berndt, Wyatt Booth and Nick Lopez. Back row: coach Jesse Villarreal and Jaime Villarreal.
Andrew MacPhee
Andrew MacPhee enters his final season on the swim team. He has been a team member since grade school.
Chet's Honda
Not everyone has been hurt by high gas prices. Rob Sole, owner of Chet's Honda, is seeing an increased demand for fuel-efficient scooters and motorcycles as motorists try to find ways to increase their miles per gallon.
Family Pawn & Loan
Family Pawn & Loan owner Marc Stevens (left) and employee Junior Juarez are happy to be in their new location.
Most Inspirational
The coveted Most Inspirational Award was given to the late Arnold Garza. The honor was presented to his wife, Maria and sons, Arnold Jr. and Anthony. Garza played softball with the late Tony Mora, as a pitcher for the Guzzlers. The team was formed in 1971.
The Angel Boys
The Angel Boys, of the Tri-Cities, won the 19th Annual tournament with a 30-23 victory over New Era/Team Concrete of Yakima. The team members were: John Robey, James Robey, Juan Ventura, T.J. Brose, Mark Valdez, Oscar Casados, Sean Hofstad, Drew Payne, Shane Mac, Kip Reavis, Nate Garza (not pictured) and Jorge Pantoja (not pictured).
Transportation
Students board a school bus at Pioneer Elementary School after a summer school session on Tuesday, June 24.




















