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VOLUME 113, NUMBER 302 COPYRIGHT 2018 75 CENTS DAILY/$1.25 SUNDAY Commissioners end burn ban at meeting Wednesday By ROGER CLINE start showing up." Staff Writer Hooper said that lifting the ban is safe due to the heavier-than-normal Howard County is no longer under rains Howard County has received of a burn ban. late. Following a report from Howard Howard County County Volunteer Judge Kathryn Wise- Fire Depart- man said she re- ment Chief spected Hooper's Mitchell Hoop- judgment. er at Wednes- Come to the "I know you're day's meeting watching it," Wise- of the County Fair in Big Spring man said. "Boy, it's Commissioners going crazy out Court, commis- September 21, 22, 23 there. I mowed sioners elected Thursday, and not to extend the then had to mow ban, which was Carnival! Fun! Food! Shopping! again yester- set to expire the day. Thank you same day. Free Admission To Fairgrounds very much. "I'd like to ask Thanks To Expedition Royalty We appreciate HERALD photo/Roger Cline you to lift the you. So we will not Howard County Judge Kathryn Wiseman (center foreground), burn ban, and get order that renewed." Howard County commissioners, and members of the public recite the word out," said In other business, commissioners the pledges to the United States and flags Wednesday at the Hooper. "That way people can go heard a presentation the Public biweekly Commissioners Court meeting. During the meeting, com- ahead and get their stuff burned be- missioners elected to not extend the burn ban, set to expire the fore winter comes, and piles of leaves See BAN, Page 3 same day, that had been in effect countywide. CASA Lunch and Learn BSHS students attend College 2 Career Youth Expo

Courtesy photo CASA staff members and volunteers attend a previ- Courtesy photo ous training lunch at the CASA of West Texas build- Members of Big Spring High School's CTE program all pose for a group photo ing in Big Spring, located at 602 S. Gregg St. Training at the TWC College 2 Career Youth Expo held in Midland, where employers registration will be available at the upcoming CASA had interactive activities that gave students a better understanding of what a Lunch and Learn, which is scheduled for October 4. career in their industry would be like. See CTE on Page 3. By TYLER SCHELLIE who may be using their work Staff Writer day lunch period to gather information and help with Spots for the Christmas Tree Forest CASA of West Texas looks our cause. Grab a quick bite, nity to advertise a busi- to make another stop in Big watch a short presentation, ness or organization, or Spring to bring knowledge and send them on their way just your talent.” and raise awareness of foster to continue their day.” The event started care with a Lunch and Learn, This is a great opportunity thanks to Gale Pittman which is slated for October to learn how you can help in in the early 1990s in the 4 from noon to 1 p.m. at the a large variety of ways with downtown Big Spring Big Spring Area Chamber of some of the problems chil- area. Commerce, 215 W. Third St. dren may face within the fos- “After that went by “We are going to be serving ter care/child welfare system. the wayside, he came lunch for those who are look- “We have a constant need to us wanting to start ing into the process, or even for volunteers to help these it back up,” Joy said. just trying to get a little infor- children. In Big Spring alone, “Of course, we thought mation regarding the process we have just 17 volunteers to that was a great idea. of becoming a foster parent the 133 kids going through We really enjoy the or a Court Appointed Special this court process,” said Christmas Tree Forest, Advocate for these children,” Kathy Harmon, marketing it gets us in the mood Volunteer Coordinator Sara specialist for CASA of West for Christmas.” Basaldua said. “We will be Texas. “It's our goal to have a HERALD file photo Joy also added that, trying to keep it brief, yet volunteer for each child so we The photo above shows the 2017 Christmas Tree Forest at “it always gets very very informative. We know can represent and get what's the Big Spring Heritage Museum. beautiful down at the some people will have a hard best for them.” museum this time of time missing a decent chunk By AMBER MANSFIELD trees for this annual event at In April of 2000, CASA of year. This is the museum's of work, if any, so we aim to Staff Writer the museum. West Texas became an inde- “Each year, participants Christmas gift to the commu- inform during lunch, giv- Calling all Christmas lov- pendent organization and has decorate beautiful and in- nity.” ing us a chance to feed those ers and non-Grinches! The grown to serve dividualized trees that are This year for the Heritage museum's annual holiday volunteers and seen by hundreds during Museum Christmas Tree For- Find us online at: exhibit, which generally fea- abused children the Christmas season,” said est 2018, trees will be judged www.bigspringherald.com tures dozens upon dozens of in seven coun- Cheryl Joy, Heritage Admin- by our visitors (People’s custom-decorated Christmas ties, including istrative Assistant/Gift Shop Choice) and voted on. The trees, will open Nov.10 and Midland, How- Manager. “We provide the winners will be announced run through Dec. 22. Around ard, lights and tree, you provide Dec. 20, 2018, with prizes go- 40 businesses, organizations, the decorations and creativi- ing to the top three Christmas school groups and individu- See CASA, ty. You may use this opportu- Page 3 als are expected to decorate See TREE, Page 3 Let our family take care of yours! Shannon Clinic Family Practice Care Location: 2503 Gregg St., Unit C Big Spring Contact: (432) 606-5178 or (800) 530-4143 Hours: 8-noon & 1-5 pm, Monday-Friday Monthly and Weekly Visiting Specialists: Cardiology | Dermatology | Oncology www.ShannonHealth.com Big Spring Herald 2A Local Thursday, September 20, 2018 Billie Jene Hill Billie Jene Hill, 90, of Big Spring, died Wednes- Obituaries day, Sept. 19, 2018, in a local hospital. Her services Dan Franklin Newsom tiring in 2014. He was loved by his friends, family are pending with Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral and all who knew him. His grandchildren were his Home and Crematory. Dan Franklin Newsom, 68, of pride and joy. Big Spring, died Thursday, Sept. Dan is survived by his wife Margaret Newsom of 13, 2018, at Shannon Medical Big Spring; one son, Chad Newsom (Sophia) of Big Center in San Angelo. The fam- Spring; three daughters, Dana Allen (John) and ily will received friends from 6 Fire/EMS Lacey Cox (Shawn), all of Garden City and Paige p.m.~ 8 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 17, Big Spring Fire Department/EMS reported the Sigmon (Josh) of Coahoma; ten grandchildren; two 2018, at Myers & Smith Funeral following activity: great grandchildren and numerous cousins, nieces Home. Graveside service were at • MEDICAL CALL was reported in the 1800 and nephews and one aunt and one uncle. 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Trinity Me- block of N HWY 87. One person was transported to He was preceded in death by his parents, Floyd morial Park Peace Chapel, with Scenic Mountain Medical Center. and Ina Mae Newsom; two brothers, Jim Newsom Hollis M. Douglas, officiating. • MEDICAL CALL was reported in the 600 block and Dean Newsom; and one sister, Natalie Roberts. Dan was born on Oct. 27, 1949, of E 6th St. One person was transported to Scenic Pallbearers will be Tim Spivey, Mike Spivey, in Big Spring, Texas, to Ina Mae Peterson Newsom Mountain Medical Center. Chase Stiles, Joe Rosas, Pancho Zuniga and Mike and Floyd Newsom. He married Margaret Cockrell • MEDICAL CALL was reported in the 900 block Stanton. on Aug. 30, 2002. He served in the National Guard of S Salem Rd. One person was transported to Sce- Arrangements are by Myers & Smith Funeral for 8 years. Dan was a farmer in Howard, Glasscock nic Mountain Medical Center. Home. Pay your respects online at www.myer- and Hamilton counties. He worked for the Glass- • MEDICAL CALL was reported in the 800 block sandsmith.com. cock County Road Department for over 18 years, re- of W Marcy Dr. One person was transported to Sce- Paid Obituary nic Mountain Medical Center. • MEDICAL CALL was reported in the 3700 block of Wasson Rd. One person was transported to Scenic Mountain Medical Center. Police, Sheriff reports • MEDICAL CALL was reported in the 1200 The Big Spring Police Depart- the 1400 block of N Hwy 87, and session of drug paraphernalia, block of E 11th Place. One person was transported ment reported the following ac- in the 1700 block of Yale Ave. and assault family violence. to Scenic Mountain Medical Center. tivity: • THEFT was reported in the • ANTHONY GEORGE HER- • MEDICAL CALL was reported in the 700 block • RUBEN CISNEROS, 42, of 1400 block of Apron Dr., and in NANDEZ, 49, was arrested by of W I-20. No one was transported to Scenic Moun- 1002 N Main St., was arrested on the 400 block of N Gregg St. BSPD on a charge of driving tain Medical Center. charges of prohibited weapon • CRIMINAL MISCHIEF was with license suspended with pre- • MEDICAL CALL was reported in the 1500 knuckles, possession of con- reported in the 700 block of E 11th vious convictions. block of Sycamore. One person was transported to trolled substance less than one Place. • CHARLES ANDREW HOFF- Scenic Mountain Medical Center. gram, possession of drug para- • BURGLARY OF BUILDING MAN, 54, was arrested by BSPD • TRAFFIC ACCIDENT was reported on N Hwy phernalia, and assault family was reported in the 100 block of S on warrants of bail jumping and 350. No one was transported to Scenic Mountain violence. Runnels St. failure to appear, and failure to Medical Center. • CHARLES ANDREW HOFF- • WELFARE CONCERN was maintain financial responsibil- MAN, 54, of 3304 W Hwy 80 reported in the 1200 block of E ity. Apartments, was arrested on an 11th Place. • JOHN EUGENE KELLEY, outstanding warrant. • ACCIDENT MINOR was 52, was arrested by BSPD on • LORENZO FERRERA reported in the 2600 block of S charges of prohibited weapon Support Groups YANEZ, 44, of 502 State St., was Gregg St., and in the 400 block of knuckles, possession of con- THURSDAY arrested on a charge of public in- S Gregg St. trolled substance less than one • Alcoholics Anonymous, 615 Settles, open dis- toxication. • DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE gram, possession of marijuana cussion noon to 1 p.m.; women’s meeting; 6:30 until • PAULA JEAN BARBER, 55, was reported in the 500 block of less than two ounces, and driv- 7:30 p.m. Newcomers' meeting, 8 p.m. until 9 p.m. of 1100 Lloyd Ave., was arrested State St. ing with license invalid with • Weight Watchers meets at 6 p.m. at St. Paul Lu- on an outstanding warrant. previous convictions. theran Church. Weigh-in is at 5:30 p.m. Weigh-in is • BERENICE MORALES- The Howard County Sheriff's • LARRY WAYNE LUSK, 39, confidential and you don’t have to talk if you don’t MURGUIA, 39, of 1220 S Adams Department reported the follow- was arrested by BSPD on charg- want to. Flexible payment options. Rd., was arrested on a charge of ing activity: es on one count of possession of • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder support group driving while intoxicated. Note – Officials with the How- controlled substance in between meeting is at 6:30 p.m. at the VA Medical Center • ZAKKERY WAYNE TURN- ard County Jail reported having one to four grams, and on posses- Veteran’s Healing Center. ER, 29, of 3509 E I 20 lot 3, was 85 inmates at the time of this re- sion of controlled substance less • Bring Everyone Into The Zone, or BEITZ Sup- arrested on a warrant of theft port. than one gram. port Group, is a veteran-based peer group. The pur- of proper in between $2,500 and • ANTHONY ARISPE, 61, was • BERENICE MORALES- pose of the group is to provide peer-to-peer support $30,000. arrested by HCSO on a warrant MURGUIA, 39, was arrested to service members, veterans and families, espe- • RUNAWAY was reported in of driving while intoxicated. by BSPD on a charge of driving cially those suffering from post-traumatic stress the 100 block of Carey St. • PAULA JEAN BARBER, while intoxicated. disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), • FOLLOW UP REPORT was 55, was arrested by BSPD on a • ZAKKERY WAYNE TURN- military sexual trauma (MST) and other traumatic reported in the 100 block of Carey warrant of fraud use/possession ER, 29, was arrested by HCSO on events in their lives. BEITZ meets every Thursday St., and in the 3600 block of W identifying. a warrant of theft of proper in be- at 6 p.m. t 501 Birdwell Lane. For more informa- Hwy 80. • RUBEN CISNEROS, 42, was tween $2,500 and $30,000. tion, email [email protected], or call • BURGLARY OF VEHICLE arrested by BSPD on charges of • LORENZO FERRERA 432-268-3003. was reported in the 1100 block of prohibited weapon knuckles, YANEZ, 44, was arrested by • GriefShare is a Biblical support group that fo- N Aylesford St. possession of controlled sub- BSPD on a charge of public in- cuses on helping people who are dealing with a • ASSAULT was reported in stance less than one gram, pos- toxication. loved one's death. Each DVD session features na- tionally respected grief experts and real-life sto- ries, followed by small group discussion about the topics presented (with workbook support). Meet- Take Note ings are weekly Sept. 13 Dec. 20, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at • Maranatha Baptist Academy rines is taking applications for position, just a calling from God Trinity Baptist Church in Big Spring. Call Vivian 903 Johnson Big Spring, Texas another boot camp. For more and a willingness to devote time Gordon at 432-466-3583 for more information. 432-213-1046, Call today for edu- information, call 432-517-4791. to the program, which requires a cational needs. In School, High Young Marines welcomes boys 24- to 30-week training program FRIDAY School graduation, Tutoring, and girls ages 8 to 18 who are still and dedication of one day per • Reformers Unanimous International is a faith- homeschool. We are qualified to attending school. week for emergency call-outs. based addictions program helping people find help you with your child’s edu- Interested contact Senior Chap- freedom from addiction. Meetings begin at 7 p.m. cation, kindergarten through • The Homeownership Preser- lain Joel Miller at 432-213-1221. Fridays at Trinity Baptist Church in Big Spring. twelfth grade. Come by or give vation Foundation (HPF) is an Enter at the main entrance of the church. us a call. Open enrollment. independent national nonprofit • Big Spring's Centennial Li- dedicated to helping distressed ons Club is holding a drive to SATURDAY • Scenic Mountain Medical homeowners navigate financial collect books for the Salvation • Alcoholics Anonymous open discussion meet- Center Auxiliary is looking for challenges and avoid mortgage Army Boys and Girls Club. ing, 615 Settles, noon to 1 p.m. Open podium/speak- new members. If you have a foreclosure. If you want to stop Books for kids in kindergarten ers meeting 8 p.m. until 9 p.m. Open birthday heart for serving people, have at mortgage foreclosure and are through about 10th grade will night, no smoking meeting the last Saturday of least four hours a week to spare, need of help, the time to call 888- be accepted, with special prefer- each month at 8 p.m. Covered dish supper at 7 p.m. SMMC Auxiliary might be the fit 995-HOPE is now. HPF can pro- ence for books for younger chil- for you. Duties include working vide counseling free of charge, in dren in kindergarten through in the gift shop, delivering news- English and 170 other languag- third grade. Cash donations to papers to inpatients, hospitality es, 24 hours a day, seven days a allow the Lions to purchase ad- www.BigSpringHerald.com services, popcorn and more. To week, 365 days a year. For free ditional books are also appreci- Rich History, Big Possibilities — Big Spring, Texas find out more about opportuni- foreclosure help, call the hotline. ated. Books or donations can be ties available with the SMMC taken to the Salvation Army, 811 432-263-7331 Missed Your Paper: Auxiliary, contact Amy Mira- • The Howard County Demo- W. Fifth St., or to the home of Li- (Main Switchboard) 432-263-7331 montes at 268-4809 or April Arms crats meet every Monday at 5:30 ons member Ken Lawhon at 1707 432-264-7205 (Fax) (Mon.-Fri. 8a.m.-5p.m.) at 268-4907. pm at the Howard County Dem- E. 15th St. For more information, ocratic Headquarters , 1408 C contact Lawhon at 214-998-9716. Rick Nunez General Manager... Ext. 250 • Big Spring and surrounding Scurry Street, Marissa Loftin Managing Editor... Ext. 230 counties are in need of foster directly be- Jordan Parr Sports Editor...Ext. 237 families. Foster parents are the hind Prosper- Scenic Mountain Medical Center Robert Smith Circulation Manager... Ext. 252 caretakers for the children in ity Bank . Tony Hernandez Production Manager... Ext. 256 the community who have been ICU Staff & 3rd Floor Nurses - abused or neglected. For more • The Emer- The Big Spring Herald is a member of The Big Spring Area We want to Thank You for the Chamber of Commerce, Texas Press Association, West Texas Press information on becoming foster gency Servic- Association, Texas Daily Newspaper Association, The Associated parents or adoptive families, call es Chaplains wonderful care you provided to our Press. the Children's Protective Servic- Corps is seek- mother, Manuela Moron, while she Published afternoons Mon. thru Fri. and Sunday mornings. All es office at 432-263-9669. ing volunteer materials copyrighted. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Big Spring Herald, P.O. chaplains. The was there, and to everyone else for Box 1431, Big Spring, TX 79721. Periodicals postage paid at Big • The mission of CASA of West corps provides their prayers. Spring, Texas. Texas is to promote and support spiritual ser- USPS 1431-48 USPS 0055-940 ISSN 0746-6811 BY THE MONTH HOME DELIVERY: $13.00 monthly; $140.40 quality volunteers who speak for vices to How- Although, we lost our beloved mother, yearly (includes 10% discount). MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS: $16.00 the best interest of abused and ard County we know that everyone of you monthly Howard; $19.50 elsewhere. neglected children in court in an residents and effort to find each child a safe, visitors in showed us how much nurturing and permanent home. crisis situa- you cared for her. We need your help. If you're in- tions. Prospec- MEMBER terested in volunteering, contact tive chaplains 2018 Sara Basaldua at 1-877-316-8346 or don't require visit www.BecomeaCASA.org or any specific Our Sincerest Thanks, www.casawtx.org. experience or education to The Moron Family. TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION • The Crossroads Young Ma- qualify for the 295891 Big Spring Herald Thursday, September 20, 2018 Local 3A to apply for membership in “Some children don't find the to recruit, train and support BAN P3. CASA help that is needed and leave committed volunteers who are Continued from Page 1 Commissioners also fi- Continued from Page 1 the foster process as an adult. appointed by the court to ad- nalized and approved the We definitely want less of that vocate for the best interest of Power Pool, also known as 2018-2019 Howard County ad Martin, Dawson, Gaines, An- happening, and we just want children in the foster care sys- P3, a group of local govern- valorem tax rate of 32.8024 drews and Glasscock Coun- to make people aware of this tem, training registration will ment entities acting together cents per $100 valuation. The ties. problem so maybe even a few be available at the Lunch and to use economy of scale to measure was approved unan- When severe child abuse and people who are unaware of this Learn event. negotiate favorable energy imously by the four members neglect occurs in a home, fos- can get a better understand- If you cannot attend the short rates and contract terms for of the court present; Com- ter care may be the only option ing,” Harmon added. presentation at the “Lunch its members. missioner Craig Bailey was to keep a child safe. When a In 2017, over 10,000 CASA vol- and Learn” there is still ways Program Manager David absent from the meeting. child enters foster care, a judge unteers served 29,747 children you can become a volunteer. Quin of P3 gave the presenta- In other business, commis- will appoint a CASA volunteer in foster care. That number of Sign up at www.casawtx.org tion. sioners: to advocate for that child's best volunteers continues to grow or contact CASA of West Texas "The intention behind the • Approved terms and con- interest in court and in the with the support of West Texas @ (432) 683-1114 or (432) 263- organization is to stabilize ditions for website domain community, and with 54 chil- communities. 4162 for more information. rates, negotiate better con- registration for the county; dren a day being moved to fos- The CASA vision states "A Contact Staff Writer Tyler tracts from a position of • Approved the 2019 Vine ter care, there is continuously safe and positive future for Schellie at 432-263-7331 ext. 232, strength, and drive down victim notification service a need for advocates. all Texas children." The mis- or by email at citydesk@big- the costs," Quin said, not- agreement; sion of CASA of West Texas is springherald.com. ing that other nearby coun- • Heard a presentation by ties are part of P3, including NRG regarding planned up- ployees and ask questions re- Midland, Ector, and Reeves grades to the Elbow Creek TREE CTE lated to the field of work. counties. "To get to the im- Windfarm, including replac- Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 Several colleges were also portant issue, we wanted to ing the blades and upgrading present for students inter- provide you with a rate esti- mechanics of all 53 wind tur- trees. First place: $100.00, second Big Spring High School ested in pursing industry mate and let you know what bines in the farm. The com- place: $ 50.00, third place: $ 25.00. career and technical educa- training at the college level we think we would be able to missioners said they would Trees must be decorated the week tion (CTE) students recently and to find out more informa- do for you if you were to join consult with the Big Spring of Nov.1 – Nov.10. Trees will be dis- made the journey to Midland tion about what the colleges Public Power. Based on yes- Economic Development Cor- played through Dec. 22. with 67 Career and Technol- provide. Howard College, terday's market close, our es- poration regarding potential “This is a free event that the com- ogy students to attend the Midland College, Odessa Col- timation of commodity costs, tax abatements in consider- munity can come together and all TWC College 2 Career Youth lege, and UTPB were pres- the commodity rate for How- ation of the proposed $88 mil- be apart of,” said Joy. “We really Expo. The students were ent and available to students ard County, is 3.341 cents per lion upgrade; encourage the public to come and able see industry demos “at who attended. The students kilowatt-hour." • Considered and approved get your spot and showcase your work” that pertained to the who attended gained a lot Howard County Auditor minor changes to the Coun- community pride.” petroleum and energy fields of information and several Jackie Olson said the coun- ty's travel, purchasing, and To sign up, please call 432 267-8255 of work. They were also able stated they now had a better ty is currently paying 3.884 capital assets policies; or fill out a Christmas Tree form on to speak with industry em- outlook on what they wanted cents per kilowatt-hour for • Approved purchase of ad- the Big Spring to do after high school. electricity; and that other ditional umbrella insurance Heritage Face- bids for the upcoming year for the county; book, and return ranged from about 3.9 cents Contact Staff Writer Roger it to the Heritage PCCA Announces Year-End to upward of 4.5 cents per Cline at 432-263-7331 ext. 235, Museum 510 kilowatt-hour. or by email at reporter@big- Scurry, here in Cash Distribution of $30.71 Big Spring. The commissioners voted springherald.com. Million to its Grower-Owners Editors note: LUBBOCK, TX – PCCA’s warehouse op- Randy Smith was elect- Because of Friday Night Lights, any additional local sports coverage (Sept. 19, 2018) – Lub- erations. ed director from District is being published on Page 3. bock-based Plains “Our Warehouse Divi- 5 to replace the retiring Cotton Cooperative sion faced unprecedent- Charles Macha. Association today an- ed challenges last sea- Founded in 1953, PCCA Coahoma loses double header nounced fiscal year- son with a crop that was is a marketing coopera- end further cash 30 percent larger than tive owned by farmers in distribution to its the previous record set Texas, Oklahoma, Kan- grower-owners totaling just last year,” Brinkley sas and New Mexico and $30.71 million at the co- said. “The volume han- is dedicated to supply- operative’s 65th Annu- dled at our warehouses ing sustainably-grown, al Meeting. The distri- was driven by increased high-quality cotton fiber bution, to be completed acres in areas that don’t around the world. In ad- this month, consists of traditionally grow cot- dition to cotton market- $15.90 million in cash ton and very favorable ing based in Lubbock, dividends and $14.81 weather in some areas. Texas, PCCA also owns million in stock retire- The record number of cotton warehouse facili- ments and base capi- bales presented a very ties in Texas, Oklahoma tal plan retirements. narrow path to success and Kansas and develops PCCA’s Warehouse and I am pleased to re- and offers software pro- Division also received port that every bale was grams and networks to a record 2,155,212 bales stored under roof. Fur- local co-op gins that help as of June 30, 2018. thermore, PCCA’s Ware- add value to their grow- “The power of vol- house Division shipped er-owners’ cotton. ume was evident once cotton faster than at any again this year,” PCCA time in the company’s Courtesy photo/Lyndel Moody President and CEO history.” MYERS & SMITH Julia Mashburn tips the ball over the net during the Coahoma Kevin Brinkley report- In other busi- FUNERAL HOME Bulldogette game against the Brownfield Lady Cubs Tuesday, ed. “Our revenues this ness during the annual & CHAPEL Sept. 18, 2018, in Andrews. year were a function meeting, PCCA grower- 24th & Johnson of better prices and a owners re-elected Lexie Special to the Herald expected start at noon. 267-8288 ANDREWS - The Coahoma Bull- Earlier in the evening both Coaho- big crop. The high vol- Fennell, District 3, and dogettes lost a double header to An- ma JV teams lost their matches:JV ume created additional Eddie Smith, District Sharon Craver, 60, drews and Brownfield Tuesday night. White vs. Brownfield (10-25, 15-25) and value by helping us be 4, to the board of direc- died Friday. The fami- a preferred supplier to tors. Kody Carson was The Coahoma varsity squad lost to vs. Andrews (6-25, 14-25); JV Red vs. ly will receive friends many merchandisers elected director from Brownfield 10-25, 12-25, 10-25 and An- Brownfield (18-25, 16-25) and vs. An- from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. and mills. That same District 2 to replace the drews 10-25, 4-25, 12-25. drews (23-25, 14-25) tonight at Myers & volume also lowers the retiring Mark True, and Kirah Kimball led the Bulldogettes Combined varsity Stats: Smith Chapel. Funer- per bale cost of opera- with 4 kills for the two games and Kills: Julia Mashburn, 3; Ashley al service will be at 11 tion by spreading our Julia Mashburn had nine assists fol- Romero, 2; Kirah Kimball, 4, Jaydan COWBOYS STEAKHOUSE a.m. Friday at Myers total expenses over lowed by Jadyan Mann with 5. On & Smith Chapel. Buri- Mann, 1; Sydney Rindard, 2; Caitlyn more bales. Last sea- AND RESTAURANT defense, Cassie Grant led the Coaho- Corley, 3; Paige Atkins, 3; and Cassie son, it was one of the al will be at Trinity ma squad with 5 digs. Cailtyn Corley $1.00 Off Adults Grant, 2. lowest in recent years. Memorial Park. racked up 4 blocks and 4 digs during 50¢ Off Children Assists: Mashburn, 9; Overton, All of this contributes the two matches. Sunday Only 2; Mann, 5; Rinard, 1; Corley, 1; and to the net margins of Tim Drinkard, 66, Next: The Bulldogettes will open 11-3 Buffet or Grant, 1. the company, and be- died Friday. The fami- district play with a match against Jim Blocks: Romero, 2; Overton, 1; ing a co-op, it all goes Any Entree $9.00 or above ly will receive friends 1 Coupon Per Person Ned Saturday at the Coahoma ISD Mann, 1; Rinard, 1; and Corley, 4; back to its owners.” from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Must Be Presented For Discount competition gym. The first game be- Digs: Romero, 1; Overton 2; Corley, Brinkley also reported tonight at Myers & gins at 10 a.m. with the varsity game Expires 9-30-18 4; Atkins, 1; and Grant, 5. on the performance of 294743 Smith Funeral Home.

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CONTACT US TODAY BY PHONE OR EMAIL: Matt Scott Rayne Austin 432-755-7058 432-755-7058 [email protected] [email protected] Big Spring Herald 4A Local/Nation Thursday, September 20, 2018 Check it out at the Howard County Library Next week September 24th through Nils is determined to get to the bottom Polly, was in her late fifties when For Luther Pike, becoming a law- the 28th Southwest Collegiate Insti- of this case and find out whether it is Willow was born, so Willow knows man was a dream come true. In “The tute for the Deaf (SWCID) will be pro- a strange case of domestic violence or she’s here by accident, a late-in-life- Glory Trail” (LP W HOG R) by Ray moting Deaf Awareness Week in the something with far-reaching, sinister afterthought. Willow’s father died Hogan, Luther takes on the challenge Big Spring community. implications. young and her older siblings are of his first assignment. Luther’s first On Wednesday, September 26, SW- Kay Hooper’s “Wait for Dark” grown and gone elsewhere, at home assignment is to escort a prisoner to CID will partner with the library to (M HOO K) is part of a Bishop/ Spe- it is just Polly and Willow. Willow is the Capitol City jail, but that was not host a special afternoon Storytime, cial Crimes Unit Novel desperately hungry for as easy as it sounded. Nonetheless Lu- Sign Language Storytime, which will (SCU). CSU is called in clues to the family life ther is determined to succeed- even be held in the evening from 4-5 p.m. to investigate a series that proceeded her, and though it looks like his first assign- downstairs in the basement. Families of incidents in which especially Polly’s life, ment might be his last. are welcome to come and enjoy Sign seemingly random ac- pre-Willow. His prisoner is the infamous Nellie Language Storytime. In addition, SW- cidents have taken the Why did Polly leave Dupray, a beautiful but shady woman CID will come by for our regular Sto- lives of several citizens her hometown of Beth- who had been tried and convicted as rytime Wednesday morning at 10:15 in the small mountain el, Louisiana, fifty years a rustler. Nellie on her part had no in- a.m. town of Clarity, North ago and vow never to tention of staying in Luther’s custody This week’s reviews include two Carolina. return? And will Polly for long because she had friends-lots mysteries, two fiction novels and one Something is on the be able to outrun the of them. And letting a prisoner escape western. hunt in Clarity, and the illness that finally puts was a shame no lawman could ever Private detective Nils Shapiro gets a only clue is a cryptic her on a collision course live down. Although his assignment call from former colleague and friend note given to the vic- with her past? This is lined with more dangers than even Anders Ellegaard to help solve a mur- tims twenty-four hours is a bittersweet novel most hardened lawmen could with- der case. In “Gone to Dust” (M GOL before they meet their about the grip of love in stand, Luther is determined to see his M) by Matt Goldman we follow Nils’s ends: “Wait for dark.” Sandra Verdin a truly quirky family, assignment through to the end. investigation into the death of subur- While Sheriff Mal Gor- and you’ll come to know Come by the library and pick one of ban divorcee Maggie Somerville. don knows how to handle his town one of the most unforgettable mother- these titles for your next read. Like Maggie’s body was found in her bed- he knows he needs help from Hollis daughter duos you’ve ever met. Rita Dove said, “The library is an room, her body covered with the dust Templeton and her SCU team, includ- Told in captivating glimpses arena of possibility, opening both from hundreds of emptied vacuum ing her partner and lover, telepath “Goodbye, Vitamin” (F KHO R) by a window into the soul and a door cleaner bags, and all potential DNA Reese DeMarco, to investigate these Rachel Khong guides us through the onto the world.” evidence obscured by the calculating murders. The incredible evil stalk- loss, love, and absurdity of finding Also, don’t forget to come by the li- killer. Nils investigates potential per- ing Clarity shakes the team to its core one’s footing in life. Thirty-year-old brary for our special Sign Language sons of interest- Maggie’s ex-husband, when one of their own gets targeted, Ruth is freshly disengaged from her Storytime next week on Wednesday a neighbor, and Maggie’s boyfriend, a now Hollis finds herself facing death. fiancé and is feeling that life has not evening, September 26 from 4-5 p.m. womanizing bully. In the “The Book of Polly” (F HEP turned out quite the way she planned. The best potential lead, however, K) by Kathy Hepinstall, Willow Ha- Ruth quits her job, leaves town, and The Howard County Library’s hours might be in Maggie’s cell phone re- vens is ten years old and obsessed arrives at her parent’s home to find are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday cords, where Nils finds that the most with the fear that her mother will family life more complicated than from 9 am to 6 pm; the internet/video frequently called number belongs to a die. Her mother, Polly, is a cantan- she’d realize. room closes at 5:30. Tuesday and mysterious young woman whose true kerous, take-no-prisoners Southern Her father, a prominent history Thursday from 10 am to 7 pm; the in- identity could shatter the Somerville woman who lives to chase varmints, professor, is losing his memory. Her ternet/video room closes at 6:30. You family-but could she be guilty of mur- drink margaritas, and antagonize the mother, like Ruth, is smarting from may reach us at (432) 264-2260 and our der? The case grows murkier after neighbors-and she sticks out like a a betrayal. But over the course of a fax number is (432)264-2263. Our web- Nils and Ellegaard are asked by the sore thumb among the young modern year, the comedy in Ruth’s situation site is http://howard-county.ploud.net. FBI to stop the investigation, but they mothers of their small conventional takes hold, gently transforming her Visit our Facebook page at www.face- take the investigation underground. Texas town. grief. book.com/HowardCoLibrary. U.S. Department of Labor ITEM OF THE WEEK Sale Valid September 17th-September 22nd Announces Assistance For Hurricane Florence Recovery OREGON WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced actions TART CHERRIES it is taking to assist Americans in states affected by Hurricane Florence. “The Department of Labor is actively engaged in Administration-wide efforts ¢ to help those impacted by Hurricane Florence’s devastation,” said U.S. Secre- 79 14.5-OZ. CAN tary of Labor Alexander Acosta. “As Americans come together to help each other Monday-Saturday recover from this hurricane, the Department of Labor is committed to support- 403 Runnels 9am - 6:30 pm ing the American worker.” U.S. Department of Labor actions taken in response to Hurricane Florence include the following: · The Employment and Training Administration Homecoming 2018 (ETA) is prepared to provide Disaster Dislocated Worker Grants to help affected states assess work- force needs. The disbursement of funds will be deter- mined as needs are assessed by state and local part- Garden City vs. Buena Vista ners. · ETA is assisting in administering Disaster Unem- ployment Assistance. · The Employee Benefits Security Administration Friday, September 21st (EBSA) is coordinating with other federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Treasury, the Inter- nal Revenue Service, and the Pension Benefit Guaran- ty Corporation, on the release of compliance guidance 7:30 PM for employee benefit plans, and plan participants and beneficiaries, in the wake of Hurricane Florence. · The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Pro- grams (OFCCP) is temporarily suspending select fed- eral contractor requirements, allowing businesses involved in hurricane relief the ability to prioritize recovery efforts. GO BEARKATS! · The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is responding to Hurricane Florence’s im- pact on mines, and stands ready to respond more gen- erally with specialized equipment and personnel. · The Veterans’ Employment and Training Service African-American Research (VETS) is working with its grantees to identify flex- ibility and additional funding needs for its programs. VETS staff is prepared to offer assistance to employ- P. O. Box 614 Clarance Hartfield, Jr. ers, members of the National Guard and Reserves, Big Spring, TX 79721 President/CEO and members of the National Disaster Medical Sys- SCORE tem and Urban Search and Rescue service who may Voice/Fax 432-267-1806 Voice/432-264-0406 403 RUNNELS be deployed in support of rescue and recovery opera- SUPER MONDAY-SATURDAY tions. 284009 9AM-6:30PM [email protected] CLOSED SUNDAYS · The Wage and Hour Division (WHD) will be priori- 223722 SAVINGS! tizing all calls in the affected areas to continue to pro- vide uninterrupted service to workers and employers. · The Office of Labor-Management Standards Proudly Supporting Our Griffin Grooming (OLMS) has issued a special enforcement advisory that temporarily eases reporting and other regulatory Area Football Teams! burdens on labor organizations, labor relations con- Proudly Supports sultants, and employers affected by Hurricane Flor- Our Favorite ence. · The Occupational Safety and Health Administra- Big Spring Education Local tion (OSHA) is actively engaged with the U.S. Depart- Sports Teams ment of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Man- Federal Credit Union agement Administration, Environmental Protection 1110 S. 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There Gorbachev, died at a German Chuck Panozzo is 70. Actor Kristen Johnston is 51. Rock Yung Joc is 36. Actor Aldis George Washington Carver are 102 days left in the year. hospital after a battle with leu- Tony Denison is 69. Hockey singers Gunnar and Matthew Hodge is 32. Actor Malachi American botanist Today's Highlight in kemia; she was 67. Hall of Famer Guy LaFleur is Nelson are 51. Rock musician (MAL'-ah-ky) Kirby is 29. (1864-1943) History: In 2000, Independent 67. Actress Debbi Morgan is Ben Shepherd is 50. Actress On Sept. 20, 1962, James Counsel Robert Ray 67. Jazz musician Peter White Enuka Okuma is 46. Actress- Meredith, a black student, announced the end of the is 64. Actress Betsy Brantley model Moon Bloodgood is 43. ® 2018 The Associated Press. was blocked from enrolling at Whitewater investigation, the University of Mississippi saying there was insufficient by Democratic Gov. Ross R. evidence to warrant charges Barnett. (Meredith was later against President Bill Clinton admitted.) and first lady Hillary Clinton. On this date: Former Soviet cosmonaut In 1519, Portuguese explorer Gherman Titov died at age 65. Ferdinand Magellan and his In 2001, during an address to crew set out from Spain on a joint session of Congress, five ships to find a western President George W. Bush passage to the Spice Islands. announced a new Cabinet- (Magellan was killed enroute, level office to fortify home- but one of his ships eventually land security and named circled the world.) Pennsylvania Governor Tom In 1911, the British liner Ridge its director. RMS Olympic collided with Ten years ago: The Bush the Royal Navy cruiser HMS administration asked Hawke off the Isle of Wight; Congress for the power to buy although seriously damaged, $700 billion in toxic assets the Olympic was able to return clogging the financial system to Southampton under its own and threatening the economy power. as negotiations began on the In 1958, Martin Luther King largest bailout since the Great Jr. was seriously wounded Depression. A suicide truck during a book signing at a bombing at the Marriott Hotel New York City department in Islamabad, Pakistan, killed store when he was stabbed in 53 people, including the Czech the chest by Izola Curry. ambassador. (Curry was later found men- Five years ago: Charting a tally incompetent; she died at collision course with the a Queens, New York, nursing White House, the Republican- home in 2015 at age 98.) controlled House approved, In 1963, President Kennedy 230-189, legislation to avoid a proposed a joint U-S-Soviet partial government shutdown expedition to the moon. while also defunding In 1967, the Cunard liner President Barack Obama's RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 was 3-year-old health care law. christened by Britain's Queen (The Democratic-led Senate Elizabeth II in Clydebank, rebuffed the House's attempts Scotland. to roll back the health care In 1973, in their so-called law; the partial government "battle of the sexes," tennis shutdown began October 1 star Billie Jean King defeated with the start of the fiscal new Bobby Riggs in straight sets, year). 6-4, 6-3, 6-3, at the Houston One year ago: Hurricane Astrodome. Singer-songwriter Maria, the strongest hurri- Jim Croce, 30, died in a plane cane to hit Puerto Rico in crash near Natchitoches, more than 80 years, struck the Louisiana. island, wiping out as much as In 1976, Playboy magazine 75 percent of the power distri- released an interview in bution lines and causing an which Democratic presiden- island-wide blackout. tial nominee Jimmy Carter Rescuers worked furiously at admitted he'd "looked on a lot a collapsed school in Mexico of women with lust." City where a girl was believed In 1984, a suicide car bomb- trapped under debris in the er attacked the U.S. Embassy aftermath of a deadly earth- annex in north Beirut, killing at least 14 people, including two Americans and 12 Lebanese. The family sitcoms "The Cosby Show" and "Who's the Boss?" premiered on NBC and ABC, respectively. In 1995, in a move that stunned Wall Street, A-T- and-T Corporation announced it was splitting into three com- panies. In 1999, Lawrence Russell Brewer became the second Steers square off against Pecos with chance to get back to even By JORDAN PARR Monahans. With both teams coming Sports Editor into the game looking to improve their scoring efficiency, this game With both teams coming off disap- could come down to which defense pointing loses last week, Big Spring steps up and takes control. (1-2) and Pecos (1-2) both enter the Each week the Steers have im- game with the chance to get back to proved on both sides of the ball. Even even on Friday. Pecos got hammered though the score was lopsided in the by Seminole last week 47-6. The Ea- loss to Monahans, the scoreboard gles struggled to slow down the Indi- didn't tell the entire story. If just a ans the entire game, and were only few plays went the other way in that able to put six points on the board game Big Spring easily could have in the lop-sided loss. Pecos has had gone into the half with a 21-7 lead, a problems scoring the last two weeks lead that would have forced the run consecutively. heavy Lobos to come out and play The Eagles, who were shut out by into the strength of the Steers' de- Kermit in week two, have given up 31 fense. Instead with a two score lead, points per game this year and scored Monahans was able to grind out the only 11 points per game themselves. game on the ground and keep the Big Spring has been explosive on of- Steers' offense on the sideline. fense averaging 340 yards per game, On offense, the Steers put up big but the Steers have struggled to turn numbers every week averaging 152 those yards into points averaging yards on the ground and 187 yards only 15 points per game. On defense through the air per game. But Big the Steers have been a solid unit giv- Spring's big yardage totals haven't ing up just 21 points per game and Tony Claxton (www.claxtonphotography.com) culminated in big point totals. most of those points coming off a The Big Spring defense gangs up to tackle the Lobo run- tough second half last week versus ner during the Steer's home loss to Monahans on Friday, See STEERS, Page 2B September 14, 2018. Bulldogs ready to rebound against Slaton after heartbreaker By JORDAN PARR dominant this year. The Bulldogs are Sports Editor averaging an impressive 418 yards of total offense and 38 points per game Both teams enter Friday's matchup this year, with an unbelievable 343 coming off close losses to tough op- yards per game on the ground. On ponents last week. Coahoma (2-1) lost defense, the Bulldogs attacking style a heartbreaker on a failed two-point- has been very effective, despite a 40 conversion that would have given point game last week by Wink. them a 40-39 win to Wink last week. Coahoma's defense has allowed 27 Slaton (2-1) lost to New Deal last points per game so far this year, but week 19-13 in a game in which they again that average is skewed due to held New Deal scoreless in the second Winks big offensive output in last half and scored 13 unanswered points, weeks game. but still fell short. Both the Bulldogs “Wink has some really talented and the Tigers were held scoreless in wide receivers on their team. We the first half last week's games before had guys in good position but they putting together big second halves to just made plays and had some really make both games really close at the big catches on us. They just give you end. matchup problems on the outside The Tigers bring a dominant de- and once you adjust to that then they fense to the contest as they’ve allowed have a good running back to take ad- just 15 points per game this season, vantage of the numbers inside” said along with an offense that has dou- head coach Chris Joslin. With team bled that number so far, and averages leaders Zack Schneider, Jonathon 30 points per game so far this year. Schneider and Keegan Dobbs lead- Slaton will have to rely heavily on ing the way, the Bulldogs look to get Courtesy photo/Lyndel Moody that defense if they hope to keep pace their defense back on track this week Bulldogs running-back Isaac Murillo breaking away from with the Bulldogs this week. Coaho- against the Tigers. defenders on a big run against Wink last Friday September ma's offense has been nothing short of 14, 2018 in a tough 40-39 road loss. Buffs search for first win against tough Colorado City team By JORDAN PARR capable of giving the Wolves a real run Sports Editor for their money this Friday. Forsan has played some really stiff The (0-3) Buffs face their toughest competition to start the year. The Buffs challenge of the year this week against faced Coahoma (2-1) right out of the an undefeated Colorado City team on gates in the Howard County Bowl, a 3A the road. Forsan enters this weeks game team that has been averaging 418 yards coming off a gut wrenching 35-21 loss to and 38 points per game so far this sea- Stanton last week. A game in which the son. Buffs led at the half 15-7 before Stanton Then in week two, they faced off put up 21 points in the third quarter to against Post (2-1), a team that has aver- take control of the game.Colorado City aged 28 points per game. And then last comes into the game after a huge 42-34 week against Stanton (1-2), another 3A win over Ballinger last week, making team that is averaging 23 points per that the second straight game in which game and that the Buffs had in their they have scored over 40 points. crosshairs before letting them slip The Wolves have been a dynamic of- away in the third quarter. fensive team so far this season averag- So the Buffs are no stranger to play- ing 413 yards and 38 points per game in ing up and facing off against good their 3-0 start. Defensively Slaton has teams this year and they will need to allowed some points this year, giving draw on all that experience this week up 23 points per game but they have as they take on an undefeated 3A Colo- maintained a two score lead in each of rado City team. their first three games as well. Offensively the Buffs are a very bal- Forsan's offense has struggled to put anced team averaging 93 yards rushing points on the board early in the season, and 127 yards passing per game this as they have averaged just 16 points per season. If they can put that balance to- game over the first three games while gether to get into the end-zone with a their defense has allowed 29 points per little more consistency Forsan can be game respectively. dangerous on the offensive side of the Courtesy photo There is no doubt this is the biggest ball. challenge the Buffs have faced in this Buffs defenders (from left) #44 John Gabehart, #40 Zach young season, but if they can come to- Baily and #7 Major Stockton knock a Stanton player out See BUFFS, Page 2B gether as a unit, Forsan is more than of bounds last Friday September 14, 2018 in a 35-21 loss. FOOD AND FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!

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forward” said coach McWilliam. STEERS With the exception of two big pass Continued from Page 1B plays and one long sustained drive, the Steers' defense was once again fly- The Steers have let many great ing around making plays. One thing scoring opportunities slip through Big Spring never lacks on defense is their hands, which has allowed teams physicality. Squaring off against an to take advantage and turn the mo- Eagles' offense that has only scored mentum in their favor even though six points in the last two games, the Big Spring has outplayed them in Steers' defense looks to use that phys- all three phases. “We have to start icality to force Pecos into mistakes better, we have to find a way to get and to establish themselves as a unit ourselves started as an offense more to be reckoned with. “Pecos runs the quickly” said head coach Mitch spread, so it will be nice for our kids McLemor. This isn't a knock on the to finally to face off against an offen- Steers' offense though, it is a point of sive scheme they are used to playing optimism. If they can take advantage against and seeing everyday in prac- of those key situations and plays, the tice. The familiarity with that type of Steers' offense is going to start put- offense will allow our kids to play fast ting up points the same way the chew and not think as much, and as a de- up yards. fense we are at are best when we are “Our offensive line played really attacking not reacting” said coach well and got us in position to make McWilliams. some big plays, we just didn't take ad- With the chance to get back to even vantage. We play better when we play on the line, the Steers have a great op- with pace, so we have been working portunity this week to turn the corner and really put all the pieces together this week on keeping our offensive Tony Claxton (www.claxtonphotography.com) this week. “We have had a good week tempo up where we want it to be” said Big Spring's Domiono Cole returns a kickoff during the Steer's offensive coordinator Tony Cortez. so far, the coaches did a great job this home loss to Monahans on Friday, September 14, 2018. And against a Pecos, a team that has weekend of looking at the film and struggled to stop teams from scoring, lanes that are there for us” said coach coordinator Cannon McWilliams. developing a good game-plan. So we this could very well be the week when Cortez. That said, most of those struggles had just need to go out there and win and the offense puts it all together. “Pecos On defense the Steers' have been to do with the dominant time of pos- not beat ourselves. We are really im- is going to be in a four man front so very consistent and have been play- session by Monahans and the loss of pressed with the kids attitudes this we have to do our best to take what ing fast all year. Big Spring struggled key inside linebacker Cade Wash in year. Even in a loss no one was hang- they give us on offense. We have great last week, especially in the second the third quarter. “Cade going out ing their heads or doubting what we team speed and our line is playing half, to hold off the power run game of was a blow to our kids mentally, he's can do” said coach McLemore. well, so we just have to make sure we the Lobos. “We got worn down in the been a key leader for us on the field. The Steers and the Eagles are set to are making the right reads and taking second half and that's what Monah- But Isaiah Valle came in and played kick off in Pecos at 7:30 p.m. Friday advantage of the running and passing ans does. They just keep pounding on well for us, and we have to have that night at Eagle Stadium. you all game” said Steers' defensive next man up mentality as we move

only 48 yards through the air, in week BULLDOGS two that jumped up to 71 yards and a Continued from Page 1B touchdown against McCamey and in week three Coahoma had 106 yards Coahoma has been a team on the through the air, converted two key rise since their very first game this fourth downs and added another ariel year. After a huge second half turn- score as well. “Our receivers don't get around against Wink last week, to al- a lot of balls in the game because we most pull off the amazing come from have been running so well, but they behind victory, there is no reason to stay ready and are good receivers doubt that that rise will continue. who make big plays for us when their With great play from their line on number is called. They have all been both sides of the ball and a running great at getting key blocks for us in game that helps them control the the run game as well” said coach Jos- clock and wear down opposing de- lin. All in all, Schneider has gone 12 of fenses, the Bulldogs are the real deal. 32 for 225 yards and two touchdowns That said, Slaton is going to be a tough throwing the ball this season with team to beat. “The Tigers are a good Gage Clark leading all receivers with and athletic team with a lot of experi- six catches for 130 yards and Aleks ence. They are coming off a deep play- Duenes adding another 58 yards on off run last season and have lots of three catches and a team leading two returning players this year. They like touchdown catches. Courtesy photo/Lyndel Moody to run the option out of the shotgun Defensively, Coahoma will be chal- Bulldogs' Zack Schneider running away from a host and with the athletes they have thats lenged this week to play fundamen- of defenders last Friday September 14, 2018 in a tough 40-39 road going to be a challenge for us” said tally sound and to keep their assign- loss to Wink. coach Joslin. With the Tigers leaning ments and read their keys throughout on their dominant defense and the against Slaton's option run game. it forces you to stay disciplined and on the road before coming back to Co- Bulldogs riding their overpowering With 24 tackles, six sacks and five play your assignments every play. ahoma for homecoming next week. offense, this game should be a great tackles for a loss in just three games, The Bulldogs definitely have the play- If they can keep up their dominant matchup. defensive end Keegan Dobbs is go- ers to stop the option run game, it will play on offense and match it with On offense the Bulldogs look to ing to be a key player in stopping the simply be a matter of being in posi- the intensity and attacking nature of continue with their dominating run Tiger's option attack. Zack and Jona- tion and reading their keys to get it their defense, then the Bulldogs have game led by quarterback Zack Schnei- thon Schneider will also play a key done. “Against the triple option you a good chance to get their first road der, who has 578 rushing yards and role on defense against Slaton. Zack have got to play your assignments win over the Tigers this week. “Sla- 10 touchdowns already this year and is coming of a huge game at safety and read your keys. We are going to ton does some good things and have running-back Isaac Murillo, who has with 14 tackles against Wink and Jon- do some things this week to help put put some teams in bad positions with 331 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns. athon has been solid opposite Dobbs our kids in good positions so they can their option game, but all in all our Coahoma will also continue to de- all year, contributing 14 tackles and continue to play fast and aggressive” kids have worked really hard this velop a complementary passing game two tackles for a loss this year while said Joslin. week and are ready to play. that has improved each week. In week setting the edge for the defense. The The Bulldogs have a great opportu- The Bulldogs and the Tigers are set one against Forsan the Bulldogs had option run game is always a chal- nity to beat a really good team and get to kick off in Slaton at 7:30 p.m. this lenge for attacking defenses because back to their winning ways this week Friday at Tiger Stadium.

the big upset this week. there is no reason why they can't pull it off. “Our Defensively Forsan has had some great play quar- kids always play hard and always respond well to ter to quarter but they have struggled to put it to- coaching, we just have to put together a full game. gether for a whole game. “We have played some Colorado City is veteran team with lots of experi- great halves this year, we just have to put together ence and a ton of speed at the skill positions so we two great halves in one game” said coach Phillips. have to really focus on limiting their big plays. If As stated before, this defense has run a gauntlet we can do that we have a really good opportunity to of good offenses so far this season and been tested pull off a big win” said Phillips. in every game. The Buffs have played against the The Buffs and the Wolves are set to kick off this spread, the power I, the air-raid and this week they Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Colorado City. will see the triple option for the first time all year. Having a young team and having to face so many different offensive schemes is a tough challenge for Dr. Rudy Haddad sure. But, with young players getting multiple looks at multiple offenses early in the year has the poten- Board Certifi ed in Urology tial to pay huge dividends later in season. Against Fellow American College of Surgeons Colorado City the Buffs will be challenged to play their assignments and read their keys throughout Adults and Pediatrics if they want to slow down the option run game the Wolves bring to the table. “They have some great Urology athletes all over the field. We have to work really hard to limit their big play ability and contain their Flu Shots Courtesy photo speed. If we can make them work to keep sustained Buffs' quarterback Kobe Richardson roll- drives going and cut out their big plays we have a Available Now good chance to win” said coach Phillips. ing out trying to find a receiver last Friday It is definitely going to take a full team effort by - Offi ce Treatment of Enlarged September 14, 2018 in a 35-14 loss to Stanton Forsan to knock-off Colorado City this week, but if Prostate Profi le (instead of Surgery) on the road. the Buffs can put together a full four quarter game - Urinary Bladder Control Problem with Medication (Simple Outpatient Procedure Available) BUFFS - Kidney Stones with Laser & Continued from Page 1B Calling All Hunters! Shockwave Technology Available Locally 24/7 - Sexual Dysfunction With quarterback Kobe Richardson and running- • Deer Corn - Low Testosterone Syndrome backs Trey Brockman and John Gabehart leading • Feeders the way for the Buffs, it will be crucial for all three • Protein Blocks - Vasectomies of them to have big games this Friday to spoil the Wolves perfect record. In order to get those guys go- 2 85822 ing the work load will again fall on the Buffs big (432) 714-4600 o-line. If the big guys up front can get a good push Howard County Feed & Supply 1501 W. 11th Place Suite 103 and stay on blocks, Forsan has a chance to pull off 701 E. 2nd St. (432) 267-6411 220755 Big Spring, Tx 79720 Big Spring Herald Thursday, September 20, 2018 Sports 3B West Texas Players of the Week Scores

District 2-6A Record PF PA Amarillo Tascosa 2-1-0 70 42 Midland Lee 2-1-0 90 60 Odessa 2-1-0 113 48 Midland 1-2-0 104 122 Odessa Permian 1-2-0 91 89 Wolfforth Frenship 1-2-0 91 116 Last Week: Amarillo Tascosa 36, Amarillo Palo Duro 7; Midland Lee 42, El Paso Montwood 6; Southlake Carroll 24, Odessa Permian 20; Lubbock-Cooper 45, Wolfforth Frenship 14; El Paso Franklin 63, Midland 42; Lubbock Coronado 30, Odessa 27

District 2-5A Record PF PA Amarillo 3-0-0 104 62 Amarillo Caprock 2-1-0 83 75 Lubbock Coronado 2-1-0 112 82 Lubbock Monterey 2-1-0 73 65 Amarillo Palo Duro 1-2-0 71 87 Abilene Cooper 0-3-0 41 92 Lubbock 0-3-0 44 66 Last Week: Plainview 21, Lubbock 14; Amarillo Tascosa 36, Ama- Tony Claxton (www.claxtonphotography.com) Tony Claxton (www.claxtonphotography.com) rillo Palo Duro 7; Lubbock Estacado 34, Amarillo Caprock Steers’ Offensive Player of the Week Wide Steers’ Defensive Player of the Week 17; Abilene 20, Abilene Cooper 13; Lubbock Monterey 34, O-lineman Kevin Martiarena. Corner Domiono Cole. Clovis (NM) 21; Amarillo 28, Wichita Falls Rider 0; Lub- bock Coronado 30, Odessa 27 Steers' Offensive-lineman Kevin Martiarena Steers' Corner Domiono Cole was dominant again played and outstanding game in the trenches in this week against Monahans. Starting right where District 3-5A Div. 2 Record PF PA week three for Big Spring. Martiarena created run- he left off last week, Cole was once again a shut- Lubbock-Cooper 3-0-0 140 106 ning and passing lanes througout the game and down corner on the outside for the Steers while also Plainview 1-2-0 28 93 protected his quarterback while playing physical being one of the teams leading tacklers this week. Wichita Falls 1-2-0 116 122 at the point of attack. “He has just got better and better each week Wichita Falls Rider 1-2-0 31 66 “He’s been playing really well for us up front, and really has become a gamechanger for us”said Abilene Wylie 0-3-0 56 100 Canyon Randall 0-3-0 44 95 and our line a unit has been really good” said head Steers' defensive coordinator Cannon McWilliams. Last Week: coach Mitch McLemore. Cole's dominant play earned him his second con- Plainview 21, Lubbock 14; Hereford 27, Canyon Randall Martiarena’s tough and unselfish play earned him secutive Steers' Defensive Player of the Week hon- 0; Wichita Falls 47, Dumas 35; Lubbock-Cooper 45, Wolf- this week's Steers' Offensive Player of the Week ors. forth Frenship 14; Stephenville 41, Abilene Wylie 28; Ama- rillo 28, Wichita Falls Rider 0

District 2-4A Record PF PA Andrews 2-1-0 128 119 Seminole 2-1-0 80 34 Big Spring 1-2-0 59 63 SA Lake View 1-2-0 98 108 Last Week: Snyder 61, San Angelo Lake View 21; Andrews 42, Level- land 39; Seminole 47, Pecos 6; Monahans 35, Big Spring 14

District 1-4A Div. 2 Record PF PA Fort Stockton 3-0-0 95 28 Snyder 3-0-0 119 56 Monahans 2-1-0 90 76 Lamesa 1-2-0 84 133 Midland Greenwood 1-2-0 55 114 Pecos 1-2-0 33 94 Sweetwater 0-3-0 21 140 Last Week: Wichita Falls Hirschi 51, Sweetwater 7; Fort Stockton 35, El Paso Riverside 7; Canyon 51, Lamesa 20; Snyder 61, San Angelo Lake View 21; Shallowater 55, Midland Green- wood 24; Seminole 47, Pecos 6; Monahans 35, Big Spring 14

District 3-3A Record PF PA Eastland 3-0-0 110 56 Tuscola Jim Ned 3-0-0 152 56 Breckenridge 2-1-0 70 77 Early 2-1-0 108 54 Clyde 1-2-0 55 65 HERALD photo/Jordan Parr HERALD photo/Jordan Parr Wall 0-2-0 55 62 Buffs’ Offensive Player of the Week John Buffs’ Defensive Player of the Week Cayden Last Week: Gabehart. Morgan. Midland Christian 35, Wall 34; Tuscola Jim Ned 35, Merkel 26; Eastland 48, Albany 14; Tolar 16, Early 7; Co- Buffs’ running-back John Gabehart played a Buffs’ freshman safety Cayden Morgan was flying manche 20, Clyde 0; Cisco 34, Breckenridge 13 greaty game last week against Stanton. Gabehart around all over the field last week in Stanton. Mor- District 1-3A Div. 2 Record PF PA led Forsan in rushing and receiving yards in the gan had eight solo tackles and two pass break ups in Anthony 2-1-0 78 97 game and also added a reeiving touchdown as well. the game and played great technique all night. Reagan County 2-1-0 71 52 “Gabehart converted two big fourth down conver- “He is one of the freshman kids we moved up to Alpine 1-2-0 96 76 sions for us and has been a great all-purpose player help us out and he has been a great addition to our Crane 1-2-0 54 89 for us this year” said head coach Jason Phillips. team” said head coach Jason Phillips. Last Week: Gabehart’s hardnose never quite play has earned Morgan’s ballhawking and agressive play in the Crane 26, McCamey 21; Reagan County 13, Ozona 6; Den- him this week’s Buff Offensive Player of the Week seondary earned him this week’s Buff Defensive ver City 47, Alpine 26; Anthony 35, Tornillo 34, OT Honors. Player of the Week honors. District 2-3A Record PF PA Colorado City 3-0-0 115 68 Abernathy 2-1-0 110 71 Coahoma 2-1-0 114 81 Idalou 2-1-0 74 33 Stanton 1-2-0 70 113 Lubbock Roosevelt 0-3-0 36 152 Last Week: Wellington 28, Abernathy 6; Post 42, Lubbock Roosevelt 6; Colorado City 42, Ballinger 34; Wink 40, Coahoma 39; Idalou 45, Littlefield 0; Stanton 35, Forsan 21

District 3-2A Record PF PA Stamford 3-0-0 166 70 Winters 3-0-0 92 20 Hawley 2-1-0 124 85 Forsan 0-3-0 47 88 Ozona 0-3-0 40 82 Last Week: Winters 36, Bangs 6; Stamford 61, Anson 28; Reagan County 13, Ozona 6; Stanton 35, Forsan 21; Hamlin 32, Hawley 6

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