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Home of B.J. Dryden Chamber officials ask people to shop at home Shopping local is a theme repeated often during this time of year. Snyder Chamber of Com- merce board chair Hope Hea- ton said she hopes it will be a trend during the holiday sea- son and beyond. “As a business owner, we appreciate every local face we see come through our doors,” she said while preparing for the Christmas shopping rush. But she knows that Sny- der’s downtown square has been hit with closures this year and shopping locally will Ralph Trevey be a little harder. U.S. Army “We have lost several home-owned businesses this 1965-71 year. It is sad to see the ‘For Today’s Veteran sponsored by Sale’ signs and lights out at Nix’s Auto & Tire Service many of these stores,” she 1510 25th Street 573-3567 said. “It goes to show that if SDN Photos/Tina Roland and Steve Reagan we don’t support our locals, In the left photo, Bucks and Bows owner Carla Robinson packaged they can’t support us.” a gift from the Jon Hart collection prior to the shop- Weather With the holiday shopping ping rush. In the right photo, Beall’s Store Manager Ruth Martinez season here, Heaton and Lin- (left) and Luis Aguero fill a display with Black Friday specials at da Molina, president/CEO of the store. the chamber, want people to stay in Snyder to shop. • Deals: Black Friday is shopping season may find “We have seen a great in- a consumer-friendly day on that shopping on Black Friday crease in local sales over the which shoppers can find great increases the chance they’ll past few months. I hope that deals on big-ticket items. Big- get their shopping done early. trend continues during the ticket items like electronics, Getting shopping done early holiday season,” Molina said. including televisions, smart leaves more time to cele- Thalia Escobedo Several local stores will phones and tablets, are often brate with family and friends or totes bags full of goodies. • Budget-friendly: Bud- hold sales beginning Friday. heavily discounted on Black throughout December. Such giveaways make great get-conscious holiday shop- There are a host of benefits Friday. • Giveaways: Many stores stocking stuffers, enabling pers may find that Black Fri- Finances to shopping on Black Friday • Shopping done early: offer giveaways to Black Black Friday shoppers to get day allows them to give gifts that can compel shoppers to Shoppers who tend to pro- Friday shoppers. Such give- some shopping done without without compromising their WT-Int. Crude $53.43 join the festive fray. crastinate during the holiday aways may include gift cards spending a dime. personal finances. WTIC Posted $49.75 Natural Gas $4.52 Patterson-UTI $14.74 Oxy-Permian $72.36 Decorating the plaza Grant leads to increased SPD patrols Kinder Morgan $17.31

Today’s Quote during weekend Thanksgiving Day By Steve Reagan The STEP program grant their homes and belongings comes, by statute, once a SDN Staff Writer reimburses local police de- are safe, Haggard said. year; to the honest man it partments for overtime pay “Of course, make sure your comes as frequently as the Snyder Police Department for local law enforcement of- house is locked,” he said. “Put heart of gratitude will al- officers will increase patrols ficers. your mail and your newspaper low. on local roads this Thanks- “We’ve already had extra on hold while you’re going to - Edward Sandford Martin giving weekend. officers patrolling, thanks to be out of town so they don’t Thanks to a Selective Traf- the STEP grant. We started pile up in front of your home. fice Enforcement Program on Nov. 14 and it will run If you have a friend who can Around Town (STEP) grant from the Texas through Nov. 27. It’s an effort watch your house for you, that Department of Transporta- to increase traffic safety and would help. And you can call Lighting of the star tion (TxDOT), Snyder will just to have an increased pres- the police department and The 25th annual lighting have extra officers patrolling ence out there,” Haggard said. request close patrols through of the star on Gail Moun- local streets over the Thanks- Residents traveling out-of- your neighborhood while tain will be held at 5:30 giving holiday, Police Chief town during the holiday can you’re away. We provide that p.m. Friday at the Borden Brian Haggard said. also take steps to make sure service free of charge.” County Museum. Ask Us STEAM Lab’s Maker Tuesday to feature Q. — What network will televise the Big 12 Confer- ence football championship game? Christmas-themed activities A. — The championship By Steve Reagan screwdrivers and plain old brainpower, par- game will be televised on SDN Staff Writer ticipants will learn how to “hack” a toy. ABC beginning at 11 a.m. SDN Photo/Ben Barkley • Robotic maze — Using computer codes, Dec. 1. Snyder Chamber of Commerce Events Coordinator Josh Do you want to make your own 3D Christ- you can help the robotic Santa Claus navigate Ortegon and Communication Coordinator Summer Grimmett mas ornament? Help a robotic Santa Claus a maze so it can get from the chimney to the put the final touches on the community Christmas tree in the navigate a maze? Or find a really creative way tree. Index downtown plaza. Ortegon said the plaza will remain locked to send a letter to Santa? • Design an ornament — Participants will Classifieds...... 7-8 until the lighting ceremony on Dec. 1. After the ceremony, If so, you’ll want to attend the next Maker use string and 3D Doodler start filament to Community Calendar...... 2 the plaza will be open to the public. Tuesday event. create their own Christmas tree ornament. Dear Abby...... 8 According to Ryan Maney, director of • Letter to Santa — Using lab supplies, peo- Entertainment...... 4 Snyder ISD’s STEAM (Science, Technology, ple may make a creative letter to Santa Claus. Obituaries...... 2 Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) Lab, • Green Screen Caroling Karaoke — Sing- SDN Column...... 6 SDN accepting letters to Santa Claus Maker Tuesday will give Snyder residents an ers can record their favorite Christmas carols Sports...... 10 The Snyder Daily News is now accepting letters to Santa opportunity to experience STEAM learning against a green screen then use Do Ink com- Weather...... 2 Claus. through a variety of interactive high-tech ac- puter software to pick the background of their Children are invited to submit their wish list to Santa either tivities. choice. in person at the office located at 3600 College Ave., by mail The second in the Maker series, which Other events include students from various to P.O. Box 949, Snyder, TX 79550 or by email to lifestyles@ will take place from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday at the Snyder campuses showcasing their class proj- snyderdailynews.com. STEAM Lab at Snyder Intermediate School, ects and a poetry slam. Letters should be submitted by 5 p.m. Dec. 14. All submit- will have several Christmas-themed activi- The event is free to the public. Pizza, drinks ted letters will be published in the Dec. 22-23 weekend edition. ties, including: and dessert will be provided by the school dis- All letters will then be forwarded to Santa Claus. • Elf remixing a toy — Using old toys, trict. Page 2 Snyder Daily News Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018 Community Calendar It may be harder to find the perfect Christmas tree MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) In Hawaii, Christmas tree “It’s getting tough,” said “Supply and demand seem Lighting of the star — People may need to trim seller Richard Tajiri said he Tom McGill, who oversees to always be in some flux,” The 25th annual lighting of the star on Gail Mountain will back their Christmas tree ex- ended up 1,000 trees short the effort. said Chal Landgren, a Christ- be held at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the Borden County Museum. pectations this year. this season. Supply and demand prob- mas tree specialist and pro- Refreshments will be provided at the museum and Santa A tight supply means some “It’s going to be tough for lems are nothing new. Like fessor at Oregon State Uni- Claus will meet with and have his picture taken with chil- shoppers will be paying more everybody. There’s nothing other crops, Christmas trees versity. dren. and searching longer for that you can do about it,” said Ta- are a commodity that goes All told, U.S. consumers perfect Christmas tree this jiri, who is fielding several through cycles from too few are expected to buy about Blood drive holiday season. But there’s dozen calls a day in Honolulu. trees to an oversupply. 27 million trees, roughly the Hermleigh ISD will host a blood drive from 9 a.m. to noon no need for panic buying on “It’s first come, first served.” But regional factors are same as the last two years, Monday in Cardinal Gym. To schedule an appointment, call Black Friday as industry ex- Lovell’s Florist and Nurs- also exacerbating the prob- according to the National (800) 333-6920 or visit www.bloodhero.com. perts say consumers will end ery in Medford, Mass. re- lem. Christmas Tree Association. up with something to deco- sorted to a hodgepodge of For example, a spring frost Most people will find what Heritage Village Christmas rate this holiday season. suppliers from , North damaged trees at some farms they want, but prices could be The Heritage Village Christmas celebration will be held The yuletide market imbal- Carolina and the West Coast in Canada’s Nova Scotia, a bit higher than last year’s from 5-8 p.m. Nov. 29. Activities will include games, live ance was created a decade because the regular whole- choking off some supply in average retail price of about entertainment, a bake sale and a visit from Santa Claus. ago when a glut of Christmas saler couldn’t deliver, owner the Northeast. Some Canadi- $75, said Tim O’Connor, the trees and the Great Reces- LaVerne Lovell said. an farms in New Brunswick association’s director. Goodfellows applications sion combined to drive many They were expecting their are buried under snow from With the lean supply, shop- growers out of business. Now final 1,000 trees to be deliv- recent storms, making it diffi- pers might want to start early Applications for the Kiwanis Club of Snyder Goodfellows the supply is tight and it takes ered Friday. cult for them to get trees onto if they want a lot of choice food drive will be accepted through Nov. 29. Residents may eight to 10 years — the time “It was about two days of trucks for shipment. and variety. donate money to the Goodfellows through Dec. 2. Donation needed to grow a Christmas complete panic,” she recalled. A shortage of Fraser trees, Spencer Putman, of Wey- boxes are located at all Snyder banks. tree — to boost the supply. “The Christmas season car- the most popular on the East bridge, Vt., didn’t worry “It’s bad. It’s the worst I’ve ries us through the winter. Coast, had some North Caro- himself about a purchase. He Food for Fines seen in a long time,” said If we don’t have any trees, it lina buyers scrambling to find simply paid $5 for a permit to The Scurry County Food for Fines program will continue Matthew LaCasce, co-owner would’ve been a real night- balsam firs in New England. chop down his own tree in the through Nov. 30. Anyone who has fines for overdue library of the Finestkind Christmas mare.” In Oregon, some people are 400,000-acre Green Moun- materials may bring in canned or boxed food as payment. A tree farm in Dover-Foxcroft, The American Legion in taking Fraser fir trees from tain National Forest. person may also build up credit by bringing in food. Maine. The farm sells about Dover, Mass. also had to the East instead of noble firs “I don’t think we are going 10,000 trees each season and search high and low for 450 that are the most popular tree to run out of them very soon,” Auditions is turning down orders every trees for its annual fundraiser. on the West Coast. he said. The Ritz Community Theatre will hold auditions for Quil- day from retailers, LaCasce ters at 7 p.m. Nov. 30 and 4 p.m. Dec. 1. Seven female roles said. are available. Larger retailers are do- ing just fine, officials say. Roberts raps Trump for ‘Obama judge’ comment Christmas parade It’s the smaller charitable or- WASHINGTON (AP) — leased by the Supreme Court pendence and the danger of The Snyder Chamber of Commerce’s annual lighted ganizations, school groups Chief Justice John Roberts is after a query by The Associ- having the court viewed as Christmas parade will begin at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 1. The parade and mom-and-pop operators pushing back against Presi- ated Press. a political institution that is will travel from Varsity Square on College Ave. to the down- that have had to scramble for dent Donald Trump for his Roberts said that an “in- divided between five conser- town square. trees. description of a judge who dependent judiciary is some- vative Republicans and four ruled against Trump’s mi- thing we should all be thank- liberal Democrats. grant asylum policy as an ful for.” Roberts is seen as the jus- U.S. 30-year mortgage rate falls to 4.81 percent “Obama judge.” The White House had no tice closest to the middle and It’s the first time the Re- immediate response to a re- likely to determine the out- WASHINGTON (AP) — year ago. Wednesday each week. publican-appointed leader of quest for comment on Rob- come of cases that split the U.S. long-term mortgage rates The rate on 15-year, fixed- The average doesn’t in- the federal judiciary has of- erts’ criticism. court. recorded the biggest drop in rate loans fell to 4.24 percent clude extra fees which most fered even a hint of criticism Last year, the president Trump had spoken Tuesday nearly four years this week, from 4.36 percent a week ago. borrowers must pay to get the of Trump, who has previously used the term a “so-called when a reporter asked for his but remain much higher than The rate stood at 3.32 percent lowest rates. blasted federal judges who judge” after the first federal reaction to a ruling by U.S. they were a year ago. a year ago. The average fee on 30-year ruled against him. ruling against his travel ban. District Judge Jon Tigar in Mortgage giant Freddie A strong U.S. economy has fixed-rate mortgages fell to Roberts said Wednesday During the presidential cam- San Francisco that put the ad- Mac said Wednesday that the lifted rates over the past year. 0.4 point this week from 0.5 the U.S. doesn’t have “Obama paign, Trump criticized Rob- ministration’s asylum policy average rate on the bench- But Freddie Mac chief econo- point. The fee on 15-year judges or Trump judges, Bush erts himself for the chief jus- on hold. mark 30-year, fixed-rate mist Sam Khater said rates mortgages rose to 0.5 point judges or Clinton judges.” He tice’s vote in 2012 to preserve The president complained mortgage fell to 4.81 percent were pushed lower this week from 0.4 point last week. commented in a statement re- the Affordable Care Act. that his opponents file law- this week, down from 4.94 by tumbling oil prices and Trump also referred to a suits in courts that are part of percent a week earlier. It was stock prices. judge who was presiding over the liberal-leaning 9th U.S. the biggest weekly drop since To calculate average mort- a fraud lawsuit against Trump Circuit Court of Appeals. Be- January 2015. gage rates, Freddie Mac Police Blotter University as a Mexican who fore he took office, conserva- But the 30-year rate was surveys lenders across the would be unable to rule fairly tive groups tended to bring still up from 3.92 percent a country between Monday and • Fire 400 block of 32nd Street. because of Trump’s proposal challenges to Obama-era A controlled burn was re- • Wednesday blotter notes to build a wall along the U.S.- policies in Texas, part of the ported at noon Wednesday in Scurry County EMS re- Mexican border. conservative-leaning 5th U.S. the 1200 block of Smith Ave. sponded to one medical call. The president’s latest re- Circuit Court of Appeals. Obituaries • Animal concerns Three non-accident, marks come as the Supreme “Every case that gets filed A dog at-large was report- traffic-related calls were re- Court is enmeshed in contro- in the 9th Circuit, we get rley and her husband, Keith, ed at 8:49 a.m. Wednesday in ceived. versy over his appointment beaten. And then we end up Jack Greene of Snyder; two sons, Jackie the 3000 block of 39th Street. Two 911 hang-ups were re- of Justice Brett Kavanaugh. having to go to the Supreme 1927-2018 Greene Jr. and his wife, Val- Loose cattle were reported ported. Several justices have spo- Court, like the travel ban, and erie, of Wimberley and Larry Tomorrow’s weather Jack Kenneth Greene, 90, at 7:46 a.m. Wednesday in the Law enforcement respond- ken out about judicial inde- we won,” Trump said. of Hermleigh, died Tuesday, Greene and his wife, Beverly, 1600 block of East U.S. Hwy. ed to two civil calls. Nov. 20, 2018 in Hermleigh. of Snyder; one stepdaughter, 180 and at 9:01 a.m. Wednes- Forecast for Thursday, November 22, 2018 Funeral service for Mr. Amy Knutowski and her hus- day along Business U.S. Hwy. Greene will be held at 2 p.m. band, Joel, of Trophy Club; 84 past the Scurry County Amarillo Friday at Colonial Hill Bap- one stepson, Clay Choate of golf course. 63/44 OKLA. tist Church with Dr. Tommy Lubbock; nine grandchildren, Loose goats were reported N.M. Culwell officiating. Burial Tara Trevey and her husband, at 9:31 a.m. Wednesday in the ARK. will follow at Hillside Memo- David, of Lubbock, Tiffany rial Gardens under the direc- Epps and her husband, Aaron, Wichita Falls tion of Bell-Cypert-Seale Fu- of Brazil, Laura Greene of 64/49 neral Home. Wimberley, Jason Greene and Visitation will be held from his wife, Kari, Christy James Birth and her husband, Randy, Ka- Dallas 1 p.m. until time of service 61/50 Friday at the church. leb Herrley and his wife, Re- Anna Christina Garza and nae, and Chad Greene and his Leroy Lopez announe the Midland LA. Jack was born on Dec. 21, 62/47 1927 in Snyder to Bill and wife, Madolyn, all of Snyder, birth of their daughter, Lean- M y r t l e Kara Smith and her husband, na Rain Lopez. Born at 5:38 El Paso J.D., of Big Spring and Wil- a.m. Nov. 21 at Cogdell Me- 67/45 Austin ( W h i t e ) 61/48 G r e e n e . lie Bob Greene of Austin; two morial Hospital, she weighed He mar- step-grandchildren, Savan- six pounds, 13 ounces and ried Linda nah Knutowski and Charlie was 20 inches long. C h o a t e Knutowski, both of Trophy Her grandparents are Houston Dagoberto Lopez and Am- San Antonio 62/50 on Oct. 7, Club; and 18 great-grandchil- 59/49 1999 in dren. pano Lopez of Los Arrienos Las Vegas, Memorials may be made and Luan and Martha Garza Nev. Jack to the Scurry County Senior of Falcon Heights. Citizens Center, 2603 Ave. Her siblings are LeeRoy Laredo o w n e d MEXICO 59/53 Greene and oper- M, Snyder, TX 79549 or Lopez and Leonardo G. Lo- ated Jack’s The John 4:14 Foundation, pez. Roadboring for more than 60 P.O. Box 3577, Midland, TX Brownsville years and was a member of 79702. 62/55 Colonial Hill Baptist Church. Online condolences may THE SNYDER He was a U.S. Navy veteran. be posted at www.bellcy- Jack was a board member of pertseale.com. DAILY NEWS Snyder National Bank and Published each Monday through Saturday afternoon, except Christmas was the founder and first pres- Day and Independence Day, by Snyder ident of the Snyder Wheels Terance Rath Publishing Co., Inc., 3600 College Ave., Car Club. 1947-2018 Snyder, Texas 79549. ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. Periodicals postage paid at the post He was preceded in death Terance Rath, 71, died office at Snyder, Texas, Publication by his parents, Bill and Myr- Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018. Number USPS611-520. tle Greene, one son, Jerry Don POSTMASTER send change of ad- Funeral arrangements are dress to P.O. Box 949, Snyder, Texas, Scurry County 3 Day Weather Forecast Greene, and the mother of his pending at Miller Family Fu- 79550. children, Bobbie J. Greene. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By car- neral Home. rier in Snyder, $11.50 per month. Friday 11/23 Saturday 11/24 Sunday 11/25 Survivors include his wife, By mail in Scurry and adjoining Linda Greene of Hermleigh; counties, one year $108.00 balance of one daughter, Karen Her- Personal, Texas and out of state $138.00. Ben Barkley, Managing Editor Professional Service Bill Crist, Publisher 69/42 72/42 54/33 by our staff with over MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mostly Sunny Partly Sunny Partly Sunny 100 years experience The Associated Press is exclusively NW wind 15-20 mph Partly Cloudy Partly entitled to use for republication all news dispatches in this newspaper and Partly Cloudy Evening Evening Cloudy Evening BELL-CYPERT-SEALE also local news published for republi- cation of special dispatches. 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Some are doing intake of donor DNA labs. effort to identify the scores of the Longmont, Colo. compa- from family members of the missing, while others are generating DNA fingerprints on remains. Law enforcement agencies people killed by the wildfi re ny that is donating the tech- in Utah, New York and Mi- that ripped through Northern nology. ami have used the technology, California — rapid DNA test- “We need hundreds,” Mat- as has the military. ing that produces results in tern said. “We need a big This is the fi rst time ANDE just two hours. enough sample for us to make Sample taken Samples are processed by Remains are compared has helped identify victims The system can analyze a positive ID on these and to DNA collected from donor with onsite technology that will with donors’ DNA at a after a natural disaster. The DNA from bone fragments or also give a better idea of how from remains. missing family. then forward the data. remote reference database. company has donated seven other remains, then match it many losses there actually SOURCE: ANDE machines and about a dozen to genetic material provided are.” workers to the effort. by relatives of the missing. Confusion and confl icting found. Marbury’s name keeps fi re but could also bring fl ash walking into,” she said. “We Sarah Warren drove an But the technology depends information, the inability of going on and off the ever- fl oods and complicate efforts have a tremendous database hour and a half from Redding on people coming forward relatives to travel to Northern changing list of the missing. to recover remains. now of the victims of the fi re.” on Monday to report her un- to give a DNA sample via a California and mistrust of the “I did it just to be proac- Once DNA is extracted Ruth Dickover, director of cle, Devan Ruel, as missing. cheek swab, and so far, there government may be contrib- tive,” Quinones said. “This is from the remains, it is placed the forensic science graduate The sheriff’s offi ce gave her a are not nearly as many volun- uting to the low number. the one way I could contrib- in a vial that goes into a black program at the University of number to call about missing teers as authorities had hoped Tara Quinones hadn’t ute to helping fi nd my uncle.” machine that looks like a California-Davis, said that people, and when she called, for. heard anything from her un- Some of those who have bulky computer printer. It scientists have long been able she was told authorities would As of Tuesday, nearly two cle, David Marbury, for eight given DNA came forward, takes just two hours to process to extract DNA from bone — contact her if they needed her weeks after the inferno dev- days before she drove north like Quinones, after learning the material and get a DNA a process that involves pulver- DNA, she said. astated the town of Paradise from the San Francisco Bay about the identifi cation effort profi le. Traditional methods izing the bone — but things She said no one told her and surrounding areas, the Area to give a sample Friday. in their search for a loved one, can take days or weeks. If a can become more complicat- about the collection desk at number of confi rmed dead A worker used a small tool to others after the sheriff’s offi ce relative’s DNA is already in ed if the remains of multiple the old Sears, so she returned stood at 81, and the sheriff’s scrape her cheek, took three called to say that remains that the system, a match will pop people are mixed together. home without providing one. list of those unaccounted for swabs of skin and asked her probably belonged to a family up right away. “What’s left may not give “I could have done that so had about 700 names. detailed questions about who member had been found. Mattern said it has been you a nice beautiful profi le,” easily, just to be safe,” she But only about 60 people she was looking for and their Mattern declined to say surprisingly easy to get DNA she said. said. had provided samples to pop- relationship. how many victims ANDE’s from remains, despite the ANDE won a contract in Warren hadn’t talked to up labs at the Butte County The uncle’s landlord con- technology has helped iden- devastating damage done by 2009 to do research and de- Ruel in about eight years and Sheriff’s Offi ce in Oroville fi rmed his house burned tify. the fl ames. velopment for federal agen- said the family did not have and an old Sears building down with his vehicle still in Rain in the forecast “We went in with pretty cies, and the company’s tech- an address for him. in Chico, where the Federal the garage, but Quinones had through Thanksgiving week- measured expectations, we nology has been used in pilot “He was just an off-the- Emergency Management no idea if any remains were end could aid in fi ghting the didn’t know what we were programs for several years. grid type of guy,” she said. Special dogs comfort holiday Happy THanksgiving travelers at East Texas airport From our family to yours, we wish you a TYLER (AP) — Dixie Die- hearings and at the airport relief from the traffi c and dering, 89, of New London, during busy travel seasons. shopping and they appreciate blessed Thanksgiving and a happy time and her daughter Dee checked Dixie reached over and it.” with friends and family. in for their fl ight to Dallas this gave Klondike a pat on the Dickson said the volunteers week at Tyler Pounds Region- head and stroked his golden who come out to the airport al Airport. hair before she was wheeled are a big help. My prayer will be that God will heal this Elly and Klondike met to the security checkpoint. “The dogs are very laid- them near the Transporta- “We loved seeing the back and well-behaved,” he divided America that he gave us and may the tion Security Administration dogs,” Dee Diedering said. said. checkpoint before their fl ight. “I’ve never heard of them be- Linda Goodwin, of Tyler, ones in Washington D.C. put their dogmatic The visit wasn’t to discuss fore. It’s such a great service said she loved petting the ways aside and do what our forefathers and what was in their bags or if for people who are traveling.” dogs on Monday. Goodwin they had their liquids packed Tyler Pounds Regional Air- was on her way to Huntsville, many brave men and women who fought and properly in their carry-on port manager Davis Dickson Ala. to visit her sister for baggage. It was to provide a said the dogs are always a big Thanksgiving. died for this great land—they worked together. bit of comfort and a distrac- hit during holiday travel and “This is the fi rst time I have tion from the stresses of holi- he even realized how just hav- seen the dogs,” she said. “I day travel. ing them around can ease his loved it and I think it’s a good Craig and Janet Merritt Golden retrievers Elly and stress on a busy morning at thing.” Klondike and their owners his workplace. Klondike’s owner Sherry are volunteers with Therapet, “The customers enjoy see- Guinn said the response at the a Tyler agency that works to ing the dogs,” he said. “Their airport is always positive. provide volunteers and ther- interaction with the people is “Everyone who touches apy animals at schools, court a real bonus. It’s a little stress them has smiled,” she said. Report: Trump wanted to Happy Thanksgiving prosecute Comey, Clinton WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump told his from all of us at AimBank counsel’s offi ce last spring that he wanted to prosecute politi- cal adversaries Hillary Clinton and former FBI Director James Comey, an idea that prompted White House lawyers to prepare a memo warning of consequences ranging up to possible im- peachment, The New York Times reported. Then-counsel Don McGahn told the president he had no au- thority to order such a prosecution, and he had White House lawyers prepare the memo arguing against such a move, The Associated Press confi rmed with a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to discuss the situation. McGahn said that Trump could request such a probe but that even asking could lead to accusations of abuse of power, the newspaper reported. Trump has continued to privately discuss the matter of pros- ecuting his longtime adversaries, including talk of a new spe- cial counsel to investigate both Clinton and Comey, the news- paper reported, citing two people who had spoken to Trump about the matter. Trump has publicly called on the Justice Department to in- vestigate Clinton, and he has tweeted his dismay over what he saw as former Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ reluctance to go after Clinton. Trump’s former lawyer, John Dowd, urged Deputy Attor- ney General Rod Rosenstein in a memo last year to investigate Comey.

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Astro-Graph Friday, Nov. 23, 2018 Emotional situations will cause problems for you this year if you aren’t willing to look at the facts and determine what’s real and what’s fake. Speaking out and questioning every- thing and everyone will be necessary to avoid disappointment. Avoid indulgence and exaggeration if you want to get ahead. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Someone will use emotional tactics to take advantage of your good nature. Don’t be gullible or allow yourself to be taken for granted. Personal change is encouraged. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Don’t get down about the things you cannot change. Focus on what you can do and give it your all. Don’t wait for someone else to initiate change and disrupt your plans. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — A positive change to how you earn your money will develop. Talk over new possibilities with a loved one. Altering where or how you live will result in benefi ts. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Take a moment to adjust to emotional matters that are out of control. Anger won’t solve prob- lems, but common sense and patience will help you deal with the situation. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Go over your investments or expenditures in detail to By Eugenia fi nd a way to make your money work for you. Last A contract can and should be negotiated. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — You’ll learn something worthwhile through observation. Someone with experience will make an impression on you. Don’t get in- volved in a joint venture. Emotional manipulation and ulterior Bridge motives are apparent. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — False pretenses will lead you down a slippery slope. Avoid working hard for someone else’s benefi t. Pour your energy into your ideas and reap the The Blue Team by the captain rewards for your efforts. The Blue Team from Italy carried almost world championship in New York City. How CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Don’t feel you must make all before it from 1957 to 1975. During most did Giorgio Belladonna make six hearts after changes or offer your help, skills or services just because of its victories, Carl’Alberto Perroux was the West led the diamond seven? someone else does. Do your own thing and be open to starting nonplaying captain. I do not pretend to understand the auction. a creative endeavor. At each championship, Perroux kept a di- The Italians liked off-shape doubles, but what LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Make time for friends and ary. Now those insights and several deals are fi ve diamonds and fi ve no-trump meant, I do family. A social event will encourage you to make a positive in a fascinating book that not know. However, Belladonna and Walter change in your lifestyle. Romance is highlighted. runs to nearly 400 pages, The Avarelli reached the only slam that could suc- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Emotional differences will Blue Team in the History of ceed after a diamond lead. surface if you or someone else isn’t honest about feelings and Bridge. At the other table, Harry Fishbein and Lee motivations. Be careful whom you confi de in. Meddling will Here is one piece of advice Hazen had made four spades with an over- pose a problem. in the book, “Keep your own trick. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Communication will help convention card: modify it as Belladonna won with his diamond ace, resolve an issue that has been hanging over your head. Say By Phillip Alder little as possible, do not adopt played a spade to the ace and led out top clubs. what’s on your mind and offer solutions that are benefi cial to a new one every week: sys- East ruffed the third with the heart 10, and everyone involved. Personal improvements can be made. tems are like shoes: you al- South overruffed. Declarer discarded dum- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — You won’t be surprised by ways feel more comfortable in your old ones. my’s last diamond on the spade king, then others’ actions if you check the facts and use your intuition to New ones are always more beautiful, but al- ran the heart six. East won and returned a fi gure out if someone is being legitimate with you. Trust has ways hurt a little.” diamond, but Belladonna ruffed on the board, to be earned. Here is a fascinating slam from the 1959 drew trumps and claimed. SCURRY COUNTY COUNTRY Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018 Snyder Daily News Page 5 Diversified Oil Report Poinsettias: The holiday plant Scurry County Kinder Morgan Production Native to Mexico, the poinsettia origi- • Shape and Proportion: Proper pro- rain. Company, LLC, has recompleted nated in a region near the present-day portion of plant height and shape relative • After the Holidays: Keep the plants the No. 299-05 Sacroc Unit oil city of Taxco. to container size is the key to an aestheti- in indirect sun and water regularly. Place well, 6 miles southwest of Sny- Joel Robert Poinsett, a Southern plan- cally pleasing poinsettia. Plants should your plants outdoors, where they can der. The well was retested to pro- tation owner and botanist, was appoint- appear balanced, full and attractive from bask in the warmth of spring and sum- duce 101 barrels of 40 gravity oil ed the fi rst U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. all angles. A generally accepted standard mer, after outside night temperatures with 1,504 barrels of water. Per- While visiting Taxco, he was struck by is that the plant should be approximately average 55 degrees or higher. When the forations were from 6,785-6,960 the beauty of the brilliant red plants he 2½ times taller than the diameter of the bracts age and lose their aesthetic appeal, feet in Section 201 of Block 97 of Vealmoor. Planned for a depth of found blooming in the region during De- container. usually by late March or early April, cut the H&TC RR survey. 9,000 feet, the drill site is located cember. • Durability and Freshness: Select the poinsettia back to about eight inches Borden County in Section 8 of Block 30 of the He had some of the plants with stiff stems, good bract and in height. By the end of May you should Surge Operating, LLC, has T&P RR survey. plants sent to his planta- leaf retention, and no signs of wilting, see vigorous new growth. Continue completed the No. 3AH Basilisk Sabalo Operating, LLC, will tion in Greenville, S.C., breaking or drooping. Be wary of plants regular watering during the growth pe- Unit A 13-12 oil well, 17.7 miles drill the No. 14R H.N. Zant SWD where they fl ourished in displayed in paper, plastic or mesh riod. Fertilize every two to three weeks southwest of Gail. The well was injection well, 2.72 miles north- his greenhouse. sleeves. A poinsettia needs its space. throughout the spring, summer and fall tested to produce 364 barrels of east of Vealmoor. Planned for a While the botanical The longer a plant remains sleeved, the months with a well-balanced, complete 40 gravity oil with 3,218 barrels depth of 11,500 feet, the drill site name, Euphorbia pul- more the plant quality will deteriorate. fertilizer. Around June 1, you may trans- of water. Perforations were from is located in Section 28 of Block 8,325-15,264 feet in Section 13 Provided by cherrima, was given Examine the soil of the plant. It’s best plant your poinsettias into larger pots. 32 of the T&P RR survey. of Block 33 of the T&P RR sur- Garza County Greg Gruben by a German taxono- to avoid waterlogged soil, particularly if Select pots no more than four inches mist in 1833, the com- the plant appears wilted. This could be a larger than the original inner pot. A soil vey. The George R. Brown Part- mon name, poinsettia, sign of irreversible root rot. When trans- mix with a considerable amount of or- Surge Operating, LLC, has nership, LP, has completed the became and has remained the accepted porting the plant, protect it from chill- ganic matter, such as peat moss or leaf completed the No. 2AH Medusa No. 22L Basinger-Long Unit oil name in English-speaking countries. ing winds and temperatures below 50 mold, is highly recommended. If you Unit A 28-21 oil well, 8.1 miles well, 4 miles southeast of South- With more than 70 million plants sold degrees. Re-inserting the poinsettia into wish, you may transplant the poinsettias northeast of Vealmoor. The well land. The well was tested to pro- nationwide each year, the poinsettia is a sleeve or a large, roomy shopping bag into a well-prepared garden bed. Be sure was tested to produce 705 bar- duce 63 barrels of 36.8 gravity oil now the No. 1 fl owering potted plant sold will usually provide adequate protection the planting bed is rich in organic mat- rels of 39.5 gravity oil with 1,658 with 155 barrels of water. Perfo- in the U.S. for transporting the plant home when it ter and has good drainage. Pruning may barrels of water. Perforations rations were from 3,374-3,573 The Myth is cold and windy. be required during the summer to keep were from 7,520-17,156 feet in feet in Section 1305 of the BS&F The widespread belief that poinsettias How to Care for Poinsettias at Home plants bushy and compact. Do not prune Section 28 of Block 33 of the T&P survey. are poisonous is a misconception. The • Location and Temperature: The after Sept. 1. RR survey. Shenandoah Petroleum Cor- safety of poinsettias in the home is dem- poinsettia thrives on indirect, natural • Re-fl owering: The poinsettia is a CWD Resources, LLC, will drill poration will drill the No. 105 onstrated in scientifi c studies conducted daylight and exposure to at least six photoperiodic plant, meaning that it sets the No. 2H Radmila oil well, 17.5 Slaughter H oil well, 12 miles by Ohio State University in cooperation hours daily is recommended. If direct bud and produces fl owers as the autumn miles southeast of Gail. Planned south of Post. Planned for a with the Society of American Florists. sun cannot be avoided, diffuse with a nights lengthen. The plants will natural- for a depth of 6,500 feet, the drill depth of 8,450 feet, the drill site The study concluded that no toxicity light shade or sheer curtain. To prolong ly come into full bloom during Novem- site is located in Section 46 of is located in Section 42 of Block was evident at experimental ingestion the bright color of the poinsettia bracts, ber or December, depending upon the Block 25 of the H&TC RR survey. 2 of the T&NO RR survey. levels far exceeding those likely to oc- daytime temperatures should not exceed fl owering response time of the individu- Surge Operating, LLC, will drill Fisher County cur in a home environment. In fact, the 70 degrees. Avoid placing the plants near al cultivar. Timing the bloom to coincide the No. 1AH Troll Unit A 08-04 Gunn Oil Company has re- POISINDEX Information Service stated drafts, excess heat or the dry air from ap- closely with the Christmas holiday can oil well, 12.26 miles northeast of completed the No. 1 Grenden that a 50-pound child would have to in- pliances, fi replaces or ventilating ducts. be diffi cult without the controlled en- Vealmoor. Planned for a depth of GC oil well, 3.7 miles northeast of gest more than 500 poinsettia bracts to • Water and Fertilizer: Poinsettias vironment of a greenhouse. Stray light 9,000 feet, the drill site is located Rotan. The well was retested to surpass experimental doses. Yet even at require moderately moist soil. Water the of any kind, such as from outside street in Section 8 of Block 30 of the produce 146 barrels of 43 gravity this high level, no toxicity was demon- plants thoroughly when the soil surface lights or household lamps, could delay T&P RR survey. oil with 16 barrels of water. Per- strated. feels dry to the touch. Remove the plant or entirely halt the re-fl owering process. Surge Operating, LLC, will drill forations were from 4,891-4,898 As with all ornamental plants, the from decorative pots or covers, and wa- Starting Oct. 1, the plants must be kept the No. 2AH Troll Unit A 08-04 feet in Section 121 of Block 2 of poinsettia is not intended for human or ter enough to completely saturate the in complete darkness for 14 continuous oil well, 12.26 miles northeast of the H&TC RR survey. animal consumption. soil. Do not allow the poinsettia to sit in hours each night. Accomplish this by How to Select a Beautiful Poinsettia any standing water. Root rot could result moving the plants to a totally dark room, • Bract Color: Look for plants with which could kill the plant. It is not neces- or by covering them with a large box CURRENT LAKE LEVELS fully mature, thoroughly colored and sary to fertilize the poinsettia when it is overnight. During October, November expanded bracts, which are the colorful in bloom. and early December, the plants require As of Nov. 21, 2018 parts of the poinsettia. Avoid plants with • Outside Placement: Since poinset- six to eight hours of bright sunlight Lake/Reservoir % Full Water Level Below Spillway Volume (acre ft) too much green around the bract edges. tias are sensitive to cold weather, frost daily, with nighttime temperatures be- Alan Henry 88.4 2,215.80 -4.20 feet 85,069 Bracts come in white, pink, peach, yel- and rain, outside placement during the tween 60 and 70 degrees. Temperatures Colorado City 51.1 2,058.20 -12.00 feet 15,705 low, marbled or speckled, as well as the winter months should be avoided. How- outside this range may delay fl owering. E.V. Spence 26.0 1,860.76 -37.24 feet 134,672 traditional red. An abundance of dark, ever, in mild climates, an enclosed patio Continue the normal watering and fertil- rich green foliage is a vital sign of good or entry way may be suitable, provided izer program. Following this regime for J.B. Thomas 37.9 2,235.90 -22.10 feet 76,416 plant health. Look for plants with dense, the night temperatures do not drop be- eight to 10 weeks should result in a col- O.H. Ivie 44.8 1,531.08 -20.42 feet 248,501 plentiful foliage all the way down the low 55 degrees. Make certain the bracts orful display of blooms for the holiday Sweetwater 100.0 2,116.68 0.18 12,386 stem. are well protected from wind and cold season. Crop Report Report provided by: Rig Locations Here is the weekly crop many fi elds held water, which allow the cotton harvest to Scurry, Borden, Nolan, report provided by the Texas was drowning out seedlings. resume. Wheat fi elds looked A&M AgriLife Extension There was a light run at the great, and beef producers Mitchell, Fisher, Garza Service: cattle sale due to poor access started turning cattle out to SOUTH PLAINS: Sub- to pastures, but feeder prices graze. Cattle looked good. For a complete report soil and topsoil conditions re- were $3 to $5 higher. Rangeland conditions looked mained adequate. Drier con- PANHANDLE: Tem- good, with summer forages call (800)371-0083 ditions allowed most farmers peratures were near normal going dormant and cool-sea- to resume the cotton harvest for most of the district. Soil son forages starting to grow. with grades and yields look- moisture continued to be The corn harvest resumed in As Of November 16 ing very good. Floyd County mostly adequate. Winter con- some areas. More wheat was received a couple of inches of ditions with snow early in expected to be planted in the Scurry County snow during the previous re- the reporting period set cot- next few weeks if conditions PTD Operator Lease Contractor/Rig Activity/Depth porting period, which delayed ton harvest back a few days, allow. Lipscomb County re- 7800’ New Kinder Morgan Sacroc Unit #8-12H Aztec Well Servicing #1111 Drilling Ahead farmers from getting cotton but clear weather late should ceived 7 inches of snow. 7000’ Moriah Operating LLC Tigger #1H Sendero Drliing LLC #9 Drilling Ahead ready and stripped. Condi- 7800’ New Kinder Morgan Sacroc Unit #136-12 Precision Drilling #822 Drilling Ahead tions were warm and dry, and 7800’ New Kinder Morgan Sacroc Unit 3136-8ST Aztec Well Servicing #1099 Drilling Ahead producers were expected to Borden County catch up on harvesting. Pas- PTD Operator Lease Contractor/Rig Activity/Depth tures, rangeland and winter 9000’ New Surge Operating LLC Dyess Unit A 17-08 #2AH Larshaw Drilling #20 Drilling Ahead wheat improved with recent 10000’ Surge Operating LLC Golem Unit B 23-14 #5AH Patterson UTI #331 Drilling Ahead rains. Cattle continued to be 10000’ Surge Operating LLC Orthus Unit A 34-22 #2AH Latshaw Drilling #10 Drilling Ahead in good condition. ROLLING PLAINS: Fisher County Conditions were cold and dry PTD Operator Lease Contractor/Rig Activity/Depth with most areas seeing tem- 4999’ New SB Street Operating Smith #1 Smalley Drilling Drilling Ahead peratures drop into the low 30s. Wheat producers started to replant acres fl ooded out. Crosby County Other wheat acres emerged. PTD Operator Lease Contractor/Rig Activity/Depth Some older wheat reported in 5000’ New Juno Operating Clark Wood W #955 Blue Line Drilling #3 Drilling Ahead good condition was grazed. Cotton producers were back NOVEMBER SPECIALS in the fi elds for the harvest Prices good thru November 30, 2018 ( ) last week Other Rig Counts with conditions ranging from Eddy Co, NM (43) 44 Upton (19) 18 Glasscock (16)19 Midland (55)58 poor to fair. Lea Co, NM (57) 57 Andrews (7) 6 Howard (22) 21 Reeves (84) 89 WEST CENTRAL: The Reagan (15) 15 Ector (5) 5 Martin (43) 40 Ward (21)22 district received its fi rst freeze with three nights of below freezing temperatures. Wheat and oat pastures looked bet- ter as they continued to dry out with plenty of sunshine. However, in low-lying areas

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When most people think of Thanks- s t u f fi n g . disrupting shoppers with an impromptu The Nielsen company said viewership is down for giving, they conjure up a Norman Rock- If you are one of the supposedly frame or two of bowling sounds like a ABC’s Dancing With the Stars franchise, which con- wellesque scene, with family members many people who do enjoy this particu- fun way to spend a few minutes. cluded its fall season on Monday with country radio host gathered around a tabled groaning un- lar treat, well, bless your heart, which is But think of the poor bird. If you Bobby Bones beating Disney star Milo Manheim, actress der the weight of a of a Southern way of saying you’re imbal- were a turkey — and some of your Evanna Lynch and model Alexis Ren. and other delicious treats. anced. friends probably believe you are — how Each episode averaged 8.2 million viewers the night Other folks, however, I’m not going to argue the point would you react if someone told you that it aired and during the week afterward, down 22 per- fi nd that vision just a further, mainly because arguing about that your frozen carcass would be used cent from last year’s average of 10.4 million, Nielsen said. tad too pedestrian and favorite foods is about as productive as as a ? You’d be a tad put off The show was once a routine top 10 performer for ABC, engage in other, less arguing about politics, and just as likely by the news, I wager. but last week’s semifi nals fi nished outside of the top 20. traditional activities to cause indigestion. Another tradition that’s not so much A fi gure for Monday’s fi nale was not immediately during the holiday. The next weird tradition the blog weird as uniquely American is turkey available. The Discoverer Blog mentioned was the , in which pardoning. Every year the president In better news for ABC, the Rosanne Barr-less sitcom (blog.thediscoverer. supposedly sane people gather for a pardons a turkey or two, ensuring the The Conners has turned into a solid prime-time perform- com) recently published fi ve-kilometer race on Thanksgiving fortunate bird won’t end up on some- er. Its ratings don’t measure up to last year’s Roseanne re- its list of weird Thanks- morning. OK, I realize that running is a one’s dinner table. vival, but last week’s episode was the third most-watched Steve Reagan giving traditions from very healthy way to exercise and many This brings to mind one of my fa- comedy on television, behind CBS’ The Big Bang Theory around the United of these turkey trots raise money for vorite lines from The West Wing, which and its spinoff, Young Sheldon. States, and I found the list interesting, good causes, but it’s running, for Pete’s aired for years on NBC. In one episode, Among the 18- to 49-year-old audience that ABC even though I certainly didn’t agree sake. The last time I was serious about the president is presented with two watches most closely, The Conners ranked No. 15 last with its defi nition of “weird” in some running, I ended up tearing up my turkeys and is told that one will be par- week, Nielsen said. cases. ankle to the extent that now I can only doned and the other one eaten, to which With two of the NFL’s best teams providing an offen- For instance, topping its list is deep manage a brisk walk. No more running he replied, “If the Oscars were like that, sive feast, ESPN said the Monday Night Football game frying a turkey. The person who com- for Momma Reagan’s middle child. I’d watch.” between the L.A. Rams and Kansas City had the best pre- piled this list obviously was born north Brief aside: I hope that these runs Anyway, whether your traditions are liminary ratings for that football franchise since 2014. of the Mason-Dixon Line, because no are scheduled before people sit down mainstream or slightly weird, I hope Locked in a tight battle for supremacy with CBS this one in the South would consider this for their Thanksgiving meals. It’s hard you enjoy them to the fullest today. season, NBC averaged 7.1 million viewers last week to tradition strange — slightly off-beat, enough to breathe and think clearly Happy Thanksgiving, y’all. 6.8 million for CBS. Fox had 6 million, ABC had 5.3 mil- maybe, but certainly not strange. Heck, afterward, much less run. lion viewers and Univision had 1.6 million. this is Texas, where we fry everything Then there’s frozen turkey bowling, Steve Reagan is a staff writer at the up to and including ice cream when the which is exactly what it sounds like: A Snyder Daily News. Comments about mood suits us. frozen bird slides down a long grocery his column may be emailed to news@ What I do fi nd strange — and this is store aisle to knock over plastic soda snyderdailynews.com. TYPE-2 DIABETES WARNING Isolated tribesmen kill American on remote Indian island FOURNIER’S GANGRENE NEW DELHI (AP) — An Pathak identifi ed the Chau had visited the Anda- fi sh. But the tribespeople be- American adventurer who American as John Allen man and Nicobar Islands in came angry and shot an arrow kayaked to a remote Indian Chau, 26. Chau was apparent- 2015 and 2016, Pathak said. at him, hitting a book he was ATTENTION! island populated by a tribe ly shot and killed by arrows, North Sentinel is in the An- carrying, Pathak said. This is an important warning for known for shooting at outsid- but the cause of death can’t daman Islands at the intersec- After his kayak was dam- ers with bows and arrows was be confi rmed until his body tion of the Bay of Bengal and aged, Chau swam back to the Type 2 Diabetics taking Invokana, killed, police said Wednes- is recovered, Pathak told The Andaman Sea. fi shermen’s boat, which was Farxiga and Jardiance. day. Associated Press. Chau organized his visit waiting at a prearranged loca- Dependera Pathak, direc- “It was a case of misdirect- to the island through a friend tion. He spent the night writ- Gangrene of the genitals has been tor-general of police on In- ed adventure,” Pathak said. who hired seven fi shermen ing about his experiences on dia’s Andaman and Nicobar Police have approached for $325 to take him there on pages that he then gave the associated with the use of SGLT2 Inhibitors. Islands, said seven fi shermen anthropologists with contacts a boat, which also towed his fi shermen, Pathak said. He set were arrested for helping the on the island in an effort to kayak, Pathak said. out again to meet the tribes- American reach North Sen- visit and recover the body, Chau went ashore in his people on Nov. 16. CALL 24/7 tinel Island. The Sentinelese Pathak said. kayak on Nov. 15 and sent the What happened then isn’t people are resistant to outsid- He said Chau arrived in the boat with the fi shermen out to known. But on the morning ers and often attack anyone area on Oct. 16 and stayed sea to avoid detection, Pathak of the following day, the wait- 1-800-800-9815 who comes near, and visits to in a hotel while he prepared said. He interacted with some ing fi shermen watched from the island are heavily restrict- to travel to the island. It was of the tribespeople, offering a distance as the tribesmen You may be entitled to compensation! ed by the government. not his fi rst time in the region. gifts such as a football and dragged Chau’s body. Have a safe and joy filled holiday.

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WEEKLY E-EDITION: For more coverage of college football around the nation — plus in-depth reports from all of the POWERED BY Power Five conferences — check out the 8-page e-edition, Varsity, every Saturday on our website.

STANDINGS Through Nov. 17 POWER RANKINGS Breaking down the Big 12

CONF ALL CONF ALL 1. Oklahoma (10-1, 7-1): Kyler Murray is TEAM W-LW-L PF PA HOME AWAY TEAM W-LW-L PF PA HOME AWAY Oklahoma 7-1 10-1 545 338 7-0 3-0 Baylor 3-5 5-6 304 350 4-2 1-4 statistically better this year at quarterback West Virginia 6-2 8-2 409 233 5-0 2-2 Kansas State 3-5 5-6 232 263 5-2 0-4 than Baker Mayfield was when he won the Texas6-2 8-3 356 285 5-1 2-1 Texas Tech 3-5 5-6 424 338 3-3 2-2 Iowa State 5-3 6-4 253 208 4-1 2-3 Oklahoma State 3-5 6-5 437 358 5-2 1-3 Last week: 1 Heisman Trophy last season. Not bad for a TCU3-5 5-6 265 269 3-2 2-3 Kansas 1-7 3-8 269 336 2-3 1-5 baseball player. Unfortunately for the Soon- ers, the defense isn’t improved despite the firing of Bob Stoops’ brother. Oklahoma is the only Big 12 team left with a chance at GAME OF THE WEEK NO. 6 OKLAHOMA (10-1) AT NO. 13 WEST VIRGINIA (8-2) the College Football Playoffs.

When: 7 p.m. CST Friday Where: Milan Puskar Stadium, Morgantown, W.Va. TV: ESPN 2. Texas (8-3, 6-2): All that separates Texas and a berth in the Big 12 title game is a meeting with Kansas in Lawrence. What

Last week: 4 could possibly go wrong? The health of quarterback Sam Ehlinger’s shoulder remains the primary concern for the Long- horns. Texas isn’t good enough to get cute and rest him for a potential rematch with Oklahoma at Jerry World.

3. West Virginia (8-2, 6-2): Games in Still- water rarely go as planned for opponents and West Virginia was the latest casualty

Last week: 2 of Mike Gundy’s squad. Texas met a similar fate earlier in the season. The Mountain- eers still possess conference championship dreams. It’ll require quarterback Will Grier out-dueling Murray in the game this week between Oklahoma and West Virginia.

MOVING 4. Iowa State (6-4, 5-3): The Cyclones looked flat against Texas and that is credit to the Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray Longhorns. It didn’t help not having running (1) runs for a touchdown against Last week: 3 back David Montgomery for the first half. Kansas on Saturday in Norman, MOUNTAINS Kansas State comes to town needing a win Okla. [ALONZO ADAMS/THE ASSOCIATED to reach a bowl game. Iowa State is playing PRESS] OKLAHOMA, WEST VIRGINIA BATTLE FOR for pride and an outside chance of playing SPOT IN BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME for the Big 12 title.

5. Oklahoma State (6-5, 3-5): This Oklahoma KEYS FOR OKLAHOMA rematch with the Longhorns. will be billed as a showdown State team beat Boise State, Texas and between the signal callers, West Virginia. It also came within a two- Red zone defense: It’s KEYS FOR WEST VIRGINIA and rightfully so, but the Last week: 7 point conversion of beating Oklahoma. Its unrealistic to expect the Soon- team that wins this game will also lost to Kansas State and Baylor. That’s ers to drastically improve on Use the emotion: This play timely defense and con- the type of consistency expected from a defense in the 2018 season. game might not hold national trol the line of scrimmage. program led by a dude with a mullet. Eleven games into a season, championship implications a team is what it is, and this for West Virginia after its PREDICTION 6. Texas Tech (5-6, 3-5): Things were Oklahoma team goes as far as upset loss in Stillwater against looking great in Lubbock until freshman the offense and quarterback Oklahoma State. That doesn’t Oklahoma 55, West Vir- quarterback Alan Bowman suffered a Kyler Murray takes it. Okla- mean it won’t be rocking at ginia 49: A spot in the Big 12 Last week: 5 collapsed lung. The Red Raiders are on a homa doesn’t need the defense night in Morgantown and the championship, likely against four-game losing streak dating back to mid- to be great, or even that good. Mountaineers need to ride that Texas, is on the line when October and a loss this week against Baylor No turnovers: This Okla- early momentum to a strong the Sooners travel to West would mean a year without a bowl game for homa offense is the only thing start and a lead at halftime. Virginia. The Mountain- Kliff Kingsbury. that can stop the Oklahoma Run the football: Keep- eers suffered a devastating offense. It turned the ball over ing Oklahoma’s offense off loss in Stillwater last week, 7. TCU (5-6, 3-5): Beating Baylor made the twice against Texas and that the field for large chunks of while Oklahoma continued fan base feel better about the train wreak was costly. A mistake-free the game is the key to beat- to roll in a win over Kansas. that was the 2018 season. The Horned game from Murray and the ing the Sooners. The fewer The home crowd should help Last week: 8 Frogs are a win away from reaching a bowl offense means a tough night for opportunities given to Mur- quarterback Will Grier and game. Those extra practices gained by bowl West Virginia and a possible ray the better. This contest the West Virginia offense. eligibility would pay dividends for the 2019 season.

8. Baylor (5-6, 3-5): The Bears squandered a This weekend’s other top conference games (all times CST) BEST OF THE REST perfect chance to reach a bowl game in the OKLAHOMA STATE (6-5) BAYLOR (5-6) AT KANSAS STATE (5-6) second year under head coach Matt Rhule AT TCU (5-6) TEXAS TECH (5-6) AT IOWA STATE (6-4) Last week: 7 but came up short against TCU when the When: 7 p.m. Saturday When: 11 a.m. Saturday When: 6 p.m. Saturday offense managed just nine points at home. Where: Amon G. Carter Stadium, Where: AT&T Stadium, Lubbock Where: Jack Trice Stadium, Baylor heads to Lubbock to face off against Fort Worth TV: FS1 Ames (Iowa) Texas Tech with a bowl game on the line for TV: FOX Notes: The winner gets to go bowl- TV: FS1 both squads. Notes: Oklahoma State pulled ing while the loser’s season ends. Notes: Kansas State needs a win another upset when it ended the It’s that simple when these two to reach a bowl game. Iowa State 9. Kansas State (5-6, 3-5): Bill Snyder woke College Football Playoff chances old SWC foes face off in Lubbock. needs a win to improve the bowl up from his nap in time to pull an upset over of West Virginia. The Cowboys Both teams are coming off losses. game it’ll play under head coach Texas Tech and keep hopes of a bowl berth reached bowl eligibility with the Baylor managed just nine points Matt Campbell. The Cyclones Last week: 9 alive for Kansas State. It’s hard to imagine win and kept head coach Mike at home in a defeat to TCU. Texas struggled in a loss to Texas and Kansas State can repeat the trick this week Gundy away from the hot seat. Tech was upset by an anemic looked flat without star running on the road against Iowa State. TCU beat Baylor and is now just Kansas State squad. back David Montgomery in the one win away from a bowl game. first half. 10. Kansas (3-8, 1-7): The Jayhawks would like nothing more than defeating Texas and impressing impending head coach Les BY THE NUMBERS Big 12 individual statistical leaders through Nov. 17 Last week: 10 Miles. Yes, that Les Miles.

ROUNDING IT OUT This weekend’s other games FRIDAY Time (CT) Matchup TV 11 a.m. Texas at Kansas FOX Sports 1 PASSING YARDS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING YARDS RECEIVING YARDS SCORING PlayerYds. PlayerNo. PlayerYds. PlayerYds. PlayerPts. T.Cornelius, OKST 3,461 Kyler Murray, OKLA 34 Alex Barnes, KSU 1,171 Antoine Wesley, TTU 1,375 A. Seibert, PK, OKLA 104 Will Grier, WVU 3,325 Will Grier, WVU 33 Pooka Williams Jr., KU1,022 Tylan Wallace, OKST 1,344 C. Hatfield, PK, TTU 100 Kyler Murray, OKLA 3,310 T. Cornelius, OKST 28 Justice Hill, OKST 930 L. Humphrey, TEX 1,033 M. Ammendola, PK, OKST 95 Alan Bowman, TTU 2,638 Sam Ehlinger, TEX 21 Trey Sermon, OKLA 851 M. Brown, OKLA 1,021 C. Dicker, PK, TEX 88 Sam Ehlinger, TEX 2,620 Alan Bowman, TTU 17 Kennedy Brooks, OKLA 811 Jalen Reagor, TCU970 Evan Staley, PK, WVU 87

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Since 1957 Hermleigh East Hwy. Across From Coliseum Snyder, Texas Ira Cardinals 1-800-545-5019 325-573-6352 Bulldogs www.wilsonmotorstx.com SPORTS Page 10 Snyder Daily News Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018 Prep Football Statistics As I See It Through Games on Nov. 16 Ira thankful for opportunity to play Saturday Snyder 90 103 72 82 22—369 Opponents 62 64 65 35 39—265 Thanksgiving is more than turkey and grabbing the headlines. Head coach Toby Armando Martinez to return to Scurry Snyder dressing. Playing football this weekend Goodwin described last week’s game as County. Mandrell built the staff with the Rushing — Greg Williams 122-844; J.J. Burns 132-771; Timothy Sosa 4-174; is special for high school players. a complete team win. program’s remaining assistants and it be- Logan Greene 66-87; Nathan Kendrick 6-83; Cameron Smith 5-64; Jake Chavez 5-51; Julian Flores 6-39; Corey Landin 7-28; Bryce Ford 1-18; Roland Ira will play White Deer in a Class 1A White Deer is a fi rst-year six-man came a good fi t. Morin 1-7; Alex Rubio 1-1; Logan McGinnis 1-1. Division I regional semifi nal game at 2 program. The Bucks lost to top-ranked Snyder was 1-9 in Mandrell’s fi rst Passing — Logan Greene 148-258-9—1,765, 20 TDs; Corey Landin 3-7-1— p.m. Saturday in Lockney. McLean and Gilmer Union Hill during season and 2-9 last year. An 8-3 record 132; Cameron Smith 2-2-0—65, 1 TD; Nathan Kendrick 2-5-0—47. Ira has been one of the regular season. White Deer does is evidence that the program can be Receiving — Nathan Kendrick 49-680; Jake Chavez 25-298; Shawl Lentz the most successful six- have a win over two-time defending Di- successful. The loss to Dalhart in the 18-167; Jayden Samaniego 15-290; Timothy Sosa 14-232; J.J. Burns 11-81; Alex Rubio 5-59; Julian Flores 4-33; Roland Morin 4-32; Greg Williams 4-31; man programs the past vision I state champion Borden County bi-district game was disappointing, but Kayden Montoya 3-65; Sergio Villasana 2-14; Jorge Olivarez 1-27. decade. The Bulldogs under its belt. it should not take away the accomplish- Scoring — J.J. Burns 9 TDs rushing, 54 points; Jorge Olivarez 5 fi eld goal, missed the playoffs last Borden County will face a tough chal- ments during the regular season. 38-42 extra points, 53 points; Nathan Kendrick 1 TD rushing, 5 TDs receiving, year, but rebounded lenge against No. 2 Garden City in a re- The senior class helped in establish 1 TD kickoff return, 1 TD punt return, 1 2-point conversion, 50 points; Greg Wil- liams 7 TDs rushing, 42 points; Timothy Sosa 2 TDs rushing, 4 TDs receiving, with an undefeated reg- gional semifi nal at 3 p.m. Saturday in the foundation two years ago, but the un- 36 points; Logan Greene 4 TDs rushing, 2 2-point conversions, 28 points; Jake ular season and a dis- Colorado City. derclassmen deserve credit for the team’s Chavez 3 TDs receiving, 2 2-point conversion, 22 points; Julian Flores 2 TDs Larry McCarty trict championship this ** success. receiving, 1 TD interception return, 18 points; Shawl Lentz 2 TDs receiving, 12 season. Snyder’s football season came to an ** points; Kayden Montoya 2 TDs receiving, 12 points; Roland Morin 2 TDs receiv- Last week’s bi-dis- end last week, but it was a successful Basketball picked up the pace this ing, 12 points; Jayden Samaniego 2 TDs receiving, 12 points; Corey Landin 1 TD rushing, 6 points; Logan McGinnis 1 TD rushing, 6 points; Cameron Smith trict opponent, Crowell, defeated Ira in year for head coach Cory Mandrell and week and coaches are reminded to report 1 TD rushing, 6 points. the 2013 and 2014 state quarterfi nals and his team. game results. The information may be Tackles — Timothy Sosa 68; Nathan Kendrick 53; J.J. Burns 51; Roland Morin went on to win state championships. The The team benefi tted from playing in emailed to mccarty@snyderdailynews. 47; Julian Flores 46; Jayden Samaniego 33; Kyler Teakell 33; Bryce Ford 28; Bulldogs did not have revenge on their Division II. The Tigers qualifi ed for the com or texted to (325) 573-3132. Alex Rubio 23; Kyler Saenz 19; John Flores 15; Jorge Olivarez 12; Kayden Montoya 9; Andres Torres 8; Jake Chavez 5; Cesar Valadez 5; Kaden Vess mind and played one of its best games of playoffs for the fi fth straight year and Happy Thanksgiving. 4; Rai Ornelas 4; Alex Jaimes 3; Julian Rodriguez 3; Nathan Beaver 2; Jose the year. the program had its fi rst winning season Torres 2; Eric Rinehart 2; Shawl Lentz 1; Christian Gaona 1; Greg Williams 1; Ira played without one of its top play- since 2011. But success didn’t come eas- Larry McCarty is the sports editor of Sergio Villasana 1. ers, Karson Valentine, but the Bulldogs ily. the Snyder Daily News. He may be con- Assisted Tackles — Timothy Sosa 35; Nathan Kendrick 35; J.J. Burns 32; didn’t miss a beat. Anthony Coy is one of The fi rst move came three years ago tacted at mccarty@snyderdailynews. Roland Morin 28; Alex Rubio 28; Bryce Ford 27; Kyler Saenz 26; Julian Flores 26; Kyler Teakell 20; John Flores 15; Jayden Samaniego 12; Cesar Valadez 9; the state’s top backs and Matthew Brazil when Snyder ISD hired Mandrell to com. Results of local teams and breaking Alex Jaimes 9; Andres Torres 6; Julian Rodriguez 5; Jorge Olivarez 5; Kayden is a playmaker. Garrett Hafer and Ben lead the program. Mandrell convinced news will be posted on the Snyder Daily Montoya 4; Sergio Villasana 3; Nathan Beaver 3; Eric Rinehart 3; Dakota Chap- Fonville have played key roles while not former Snyder defensive coordinator News Facebook page. man 2; Cyrus Soria 2; Shawl Lentz 2; Christian Gaona 2; Jose Torres 2; Rai Ornelas 1; Kayden Vess 1. Tackles for Loss — Kyler Saenz 13; J.J. Burns 7; John Flores 7; Roland Morin 6; Kyler Teakell 6; Nathan Kendrick 3; Jayden Samaniego 2; Jorge Olivarez 2; Chicago quarterback will miss Alex Rubio 2; Cesar Valadez 2; Andres Torres 2; Shawl Lentz 1; Nathan Beaver Airing it out 1; Christian Gaona 1; J.J. Burns 1; Alex Jaimes 1, Bryce Ford 1; Julian Flores 1; Eric Rinehart 1. today’s game against Detroit Quarterback Sacks — Kyler Saenz 7; John Flores 7; Bryce Ford 2; J.J. Burns 2; Julian Flores 1; Eric Rinehart 1; Andres Torres 1, Kyler Teakell 1; Julian DETROIT (AP) — The De- er again less than two weeks Rodriguez 1; Roland Morin 1. Fumble recoveries — Bryce Ford 3; John Flores 2; Kyler Teakell 2; Cesar troit Lions and Chicago Bears later. The Bears (7-3) have Valadez 1; Roland Morin 1; Shawl Lentz 1; Alex Jaimes 1; Timothy Sosa 1; J.J. will meet for the second time won four straight. Burns 1; Kyler Teakell 1; Julian Flores 1; Jayden Samaniego 1. in 12 days — yet this matchup Detroit (4-6) is in the mid- Interceptions — Julian Flores 2; Nathan Kendrick 1; Roland Morin 1; Ser- already looks a lot different. dle of a three-game homes- gio Villasana 1; Shawl Lentz 1; Timothy Sosa 1; Jayden Samaniego 1; Kayden Mitchell Trubisky, Chi- tand that began with a victory Montoya 1. Blocked kicks — John Flores 2. cago’s starting quarterback, over Carolina last weekend, Editor’s Note: Defensive statistics don’t include Dalhart game. will not play in today’s game but rookie running back Ker- ** with the Lions because of a ryon Johnson left that game Ira right shoulder injury. with a knee injury. He won’t Ira 146 168 73 80—467 Opponents 57 94 14 48—213 Chase Daniel, who has play today. Rushing — Anthony Coy 193-1,540; Matthew Brazil 37-374; Karson Valen- barely played in the NFL Both teams have health tine 26-258; Carter Roberson 1-10; Cody McCowen 1-8; Nathan Goodwin 2-6; since 2014, will start. concerns coming into the Team 1-0. “We’re on a short week. game — and they haven’t had Passing — Nathan Goodwin 23-36-0—535, 11 TDs; Karson Valentine 4-5- So regardless, there’s not much time to adjust to any po- 1—160, 3 TDs; Anthony Coy 3-4-0—29; Matthew Brazil 0-1-0—0. Receiving — Matthew Brazil 14-288; Karson Valentine 9-291; Garrett Hafer a lot you can do. The nice tential lineup changes. Daniel 3-46; Anthony Coy 2-41; Ben Fonville 1-55; Nathan Goodwin 1-3. thing about having a guy like started two games in his NFL Scoring — Anthony Coy 35 TDs rushing, 1 TD receiving, 1 TD kickoff return, Chase, regardless of which career, and he hasn’t attempt- 252 points; Matthew Brazil 12 TDs rushing, 5 TDs receiving, 1 TD kickoff return, direction you go, is I was ed a pass since 2016. 1 1-point conversion, 29-45 conversion kicks, 167 points; Karson Valentine 3 TDs rushing, 7 TDs receiving, 4 TDs kickoff returns, 1 TD interception return, Chase’s quarterback coach in “The guy is very versed 1 1-point conversion, 11-20 conversion kicks, 113 points; Garrett Hafer 2 TDs Kansas City for three years,” in the system. He’s played in receiving, 1 TD interception return, 18 points; Cody McCowen 1 TD fumble Bears coach Matt Nagy said. it for a while,” Detroit coach return, 6 points; Asher Fowlkes 1 TD fumble return, 6 points; Team safety, 2 “So, I know Chase inside out Matt Patricia said. “A little bit points; Carter Roberson 1-point conversion, 1 point. and he knows me. And so, different than Trubisky, but Tackles — Karson Valentine 47; Matthew Brazil 39; Anthony Coy 33; Garrett Hafer 23; Ben Fonville 14; Cody McCowen 9; Carter Roberson 9; Asher Fowl- that’s why you bring in a guy as far as the operation of the kes 8; Brayden White 6; Ike Weaver 1; Shayden Hatley 1. like Chase, is not only for his offense, none of that really Assisted Tackles — Anthony Coy 31; Matthew Brazil 28; Garrett Hafer 16; expertise in this offense, but will change.” Karson Valentine 15; Ben Fonville 14; Carter Roberson 14; Cody McCowen 10; in the way he handles his po- Only Green Bay has faced Asher Fowlkes 6½; Brayden White 4; Asher Fowlkes ½. Tackles for Losses — Ben Fonville 9½; Karson Valentine 7; Carter Roberson sition each and every week.” the Lions more times on SDN Photo/Larry McCarty 5; Anthony Coy 5; Garrett Hafer 3½; Asher Fowlkes 3½; Matthew Brazil 3½; Trubisky threw for 355 Thanksgiving than the Bears. Ira quarterback Nathan Goodwin worked on his passing game Cody McCowen 2. yards in Chicago’s 34-22 win Chicago and Detroit have split during Tuesday’s practice. Ira will play White Deer in the Class Quarterback sacks — Garrett Hafer 3; Cody McCowen ½; Brayden White ½. over the Lions on Nov. 11. their previous 16 Thanksgiv- 1A Division regional semi nals at 2 p.m. Saturday in Lockney. Interceptions — Karson Valentine 3; Garrett Hafer 2; Matthew Brazil 1. Now the teams face each oth- ing meetings. Improved blocking coincides with Cowboys’ surge in NFC East Calendar FRIDAY FRISCO (AP) — Zack Martin can’t tention came from the pair of road Sacks of Prescott that were an issue career, and the Cowboys lost 20-17 Basketball pinpoint why the Dallas offensive line wins against the past two NFC par- in the four straight road losses haven’t when Brett Maher’s potential tying WTC men vs. Louisiana State was better in consecutive road wins ticipants in the Super Bowl — Phila- disappeared. He’s been dropped 34 fi eld goal from 52 yards hit the left University-Eunice at Angelina College after a mostly rugged fi rst half of the delphia and Atlanta. times this season, already a career upright on the fi nal play. Thanksgiving Classic, 5 p.m. Friday Football season. Those victories followed an 0-4 high, with multiple sacks in eight After that loss, the Cowboys re- Stamford vs. New Deal in a Class 2A The Cowboys right guard has a few start on the road, with communica- straight games. That’s not even in- placed fi rst-year offensive line coach Division I area playoff game at Tiger options: time to adjust to the season- tion along the front among the pri- cluding a season-high six in the open- Paul Alexander with Colombo, the as- Stadium 1 p.m. long absence of fellow Pro Bowler mary problems without Frederick, the er, a 16-8 loss at Carolina. sistant line coach who played tackle Levelland vs. Iowa Park in a Class 4A Division II area playoff game at Tiger Travis Frederick, a steady showing center and traffi c cop who is out and But Prescott wasn’t sacked in the for the Cowboys from 2005-10. Stadium, 7 p.m. from Xavier Su’a-Filo at left guard for increasingly unlikely to play this year fourth quarter of the wins over the And now, Elliott is coming off con- SATURDAY injured rookie Connor Williams or because of a nerve disorder. Eagles and Falcons, when the Cow- secutive 100-yard games and needs Football the position coaching change to for- Dallas has praised backup center boys matched tying scores with win- 91 yards to overtake MVP contender Ira vs. White Deer in a Class 1A Division I regional playoff game at mer Dallas lineman Marc Colombo. Joe Looney, while Martin has played ning drives that featured a solid mix Todd Gurley of the Los Angeles Rams Lockney, 2 p.m. Dak Prescott would suggest pick- through a left knee injury sustained of running back Ezekiel Elliott and for the NFL rushing lead. Borden County vs. Garden City in a ing any of them. The quarterback in a preseason game and aggravated clutch plays in the passing game. “The mindset of the way they’re Class 1A regional playoff game at doesn’t really care. early in the win over the Eagles. Who Time to throw for Prescott was cru- going to block, that’s credit to Co- Colorado City, 3 p.m. Basketball “I don’t know what we needed or knows whether the 2014 all-pro would cial in several of those plays. lombo, as much as it is getting back Snyder boys vs. Hereford at Idalou, whatever it was,” Prescott said. “The be doing that if Frederick were still “There are still some things we to the stuff we’ve done in the past that noon mindset and the way that they’re play- alongside him. need to clean up in protection, but was more Cowboys football instead ing right now, the confi dence they “Anytime you lose an all-pro player we’re getting better every week and of trick-ems or whatever it was,” have. The way that they’re communi- at a position, you can’t replace a guy I think guys have bought in,” Martin Prescott said. “The offensive line is cating is just something we’re trying like that,” Martin said. “But I think said. “It’s been trending in the right doing a great job moving guys.” NCAA to build on.” guys, through the season, we’re get- direction.” The Cowboys signed Su’a-Filo for Football The Cowboys (5-5) can pull even ting used to playing next to each It was trending in the wrong direc- depth in the second week of the sea- Today’s Games Colorado St. (3-8) at Air Force (4-7), with Washington (6-4) atop the NFC other. We’re extremely lucky to have tion the fi rst time the Cowboys played son. Su’a-Filo sat until Williams’ knee 2:30 p.m. East by beating their division rival at a guy like Looney here to be able to the Redskins. Elliott rushed for 33 injury was diagnosed after a loss to Mississippi St. (7-4) at Mississippi St. 3:30 p.m. today. The surge into con- step in and play the way he’s played.” yards, the second-lowest total of his Tennessee eight weeks later. (7-4), 6:30 p.m. Kansas faces week of change Texas High School Area Football Playoffs LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Les Miles understood the in- herent awkwardness of the situation the moment he accepted CLASS 2A DIVISION I ches’ Dragon Stadium Windthorst (7-4) vs. Hamlin (10-1), 7 p.m. Friday, Region I San Augustine (9-2) vs. Jewett Leon (8-3), 1 p.m. Graham the job at Kansas, and he made every effort to keep from com- Panhandle (9-2) vs. Winters (8-3), 7 p.m. Friday, Friday, Crockett Albany (6-5) vs. Santo (10-1), 2:30 p.m. Friday, Gra- pounding it during his fi rst week on campus. Lubbock’s Lowrey Field Region IV ham Yet he also wanted to meet the young men who might soon New Deal (11-0) vs. Stamford (9-2), 1 p.m. Friday, Holland (10-1) vs. Wallis Brazos (6-4), 7 p.m. Friday, Haskell (4-6) vs. Wheeler (8-3), 2 p.m. Friday, Ver- form the foundation of his turnaround. Snyder Giddings non Hawley (10-1) vs. Sundown (9-2), 8 p.m. Friday, Post Mason (11-0) vs. Weimar (8-2), 7:30 p.m. Friday, Region III Miles complimented the Jayhawks on a gutsy performance Seymour (10-1) vs. Stinnett West Texas (8-3), 2 p.m. Buda Muenster (10-1) vs. Lovelady (9-2), 7 p.m. Friday, in a road loss to Oklahoma, wished them luck on Friday Friday, Childress Shiner (10-1) vs. Hearne (5-5), 1 p.m. Friday, Gid- Emory Rains against Texas and quietly stepped aside. Region II dings Clarksville (7-4) vs. Evadale (8-3), 3 p.m. Friday, Because until that game is over, the Jayhawks still belong Collinsville (9-1) vs. Riesel (9-2), 6 p.m. Friday, Ken- Refugio (9-2) vs. Thorndale (8-1), 6 p.m. Friday, Con- Beckville nedale’s Wildcat Stadium verse’s Rutledge Stadium Mart (10-1) vs. Simms Bowie (7-4), 2 p.m. Friday, to David Beaty. Wolfe City (10-1) vs. De Leon (7-4), 6 p.m. Friday, CLASS 2A DIVISION II Whitehouse “They’re preparing with another coach to play a very qual- Bedford’s Pennington Field Region I Grapeland (10-1) vs. Detroit (4-6), 7 p.m. Friday, ity Texas team, so we did not want to distract,” Miles ex- San Saba (11-0) vs. Valley View (5-5), 7 p.m. Friday, McCamey (8-3) vs. Vega (6-4), 7 p.m. Friday, Wolf- Athens plained, “but when I walked in I saw that familiar smile. The Weatherford forth Region IV Bosqueville (8-3) vs. Celeste (10-1), 7:30 p.m. Friday, Farwell (10-1) vs. Stratford (6-5), 2 p.m. Friday, Ama- Granger (10-1) vs. La Villa (7-4), 7 p.m. Friday, Po- enjoyment they’re having in college football. They’re buddies, DeSoto’s Eagle Stadium rillo River Road teet looking at each other like, ‘Who is this guy?’ Which is fi ne. Region III Gruver (10-1) vs. Wink (7-4), 3 p.m. Friday, Lub- Burton (8-2) vs. La Pryor (9-2), noon Friday, Flores- But that was a wonderful day for me. I enjoyed it greatly.” Centerville (8-3) vs. Tenaha (8-3), 1 p.m. Friday, bock’s Lowrey Field ville Miles has spent much of his fi rst week calling around to Palestine Clarendon (7-3) vs. Iraan (10-1), 4 p.m. Friday, Post Falls City (11-0) vs. Snook (9-2), 1 p.m. Friday, Bas- Price Carlisle (11-0) vs. Joaquin (9-2), 7 p.m. Friday, Region II trop prospective assistant coaches, and he promised to interview Carthage Wellington (11-0) vs. Christoval (8-3), 1 p.m. Friday, Woodsboro (11-0) vs. Flatonia (6-5), 6:30 p.m. Fri- Beaty’s current staff if they have interest in remaining. Garrison (9-2) vs. Alto (8-3), 7 p.m. Friday, Nacogdo- Post day, Ganado Wishing Your Family A

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