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Thursday, October 20, 2011 • Canyon, 79015 • 75 cents Canyon Views Role reversal CHS students team up for United Way fundraiser

By JAMES BARRINGTON Canyon News staff

Students at Canyon High School put into practice the idea of giving back to By DEBBIE AYLESWORTH the community Monday evening, as they hosted “Dude Volleyball” and “MISS United Way” as a fund raiser to help them Border issues reach a goal of $4,321 for the school’s contribution to the Amarillo-Canyon a concern United Way drive. As a first time event, the crowd was for Americans mostly students and parents, but they were enthusiastic in their support of the Lunch with a high school charity. Lee Stafford, a first year teacher friend last week turned into at Canyon High School and the school’s an immigration lesson for United Way Sponsor, reported after the me. We went to high school event, “We estimate that we raised around in Muleshoe and are close $1,300 this evening including donations, friends. My friend, Nan, is admission cost, bake sale, and participant a former Canyon resident. fees.” Shortly after I moved to While volleyball is a girls’ sport in Canyon, she moved to New Texas high schools, the boys took over the Mexico. role Monday with many of the CHS var- Her husband is an inde- sity volleyball players serving as coaches, pendent insurance adjuster, referees and line judges. and they travel across the The tournament, held in the Canyon to disaster gymnasium, was organized as single-set sites such as hurricanes, semi-finals played to 25 points that pitted tornadoes, floods and even juniors against freshmen and then seniors hailstorms. For the last three against sophomores. The winners then Above: Drew Mannon hits the ball during the CHS months they were in South faced off in a championship set to 30 volleyball game to benefit the United Way of Dakota doing adjustments points. Amarillo and Canyon. Right: Marcus Muldrow wins after a hailstorm. This past the title Miss United Way in the ‘beauty pageant.” Photos by JAMES BARRINGTON week, they were headed home (See CHS, Page 3) by way of the Panhandle to see their grandchildren. I saw her at the Fair on the Square right after they hit town, and Pirates of the Canyon to float in next week we made a lunch date. We discussed the wonders By AMANDA ROGERS of being grandmothers and Canyon News staff talked of how nice it would be to have our grandchildren It will be a sky of balloons for babies next weekend with growing up next door to us. the annual launch of the Pirates of the Canyon. The event We were on even terms, each will begin with a mass ascension of hot air balloons Friday allowing the other to believe morning in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. our grandkids to be “co- “The gates open at 6 in the morning and we’ll be flying equals,” but our fingers, I’m out of there at about 7,” said Chris Jones, rally coordinator. sure, were slightly crossed. “The gate backs up, so we suggest people come early. In the Nan was looking forward past there has been a three- to six-mile back-up.” to returning home to her own Weather permitting, the balloons will be launched at 7: bed. She told me matter-of- 30 a.m. Oct. 28 at Palo Duro Canyon State Park at a press factly about the clean-up she event, which is open to the public. That night, the “Hoist always faced upon returning Your Colors” event will start at 7 p.m. at John Stiff Park in home. These chores in- Amarillo. Balloons will inflate after dark and use the fire cluded some pretty intensive burners to light up the night sky next to McDonald Lake. cleaning in the kitchen, Gates open at 5 p.m., and admission is free. re-organizing and re-stocking The competition event also is free and will start at 7:30 cabinets and cleaning up after a.m. Oct. 29, also at John Stiff Park. One pilot will take off the “illegal immigrants” came from the field and the objectives of the other balloon pilots through. are to follow his flying and drop a bean bag closest to his She went on to explain landing spot. It is a true challenge of piloting skills, espe- Pirates of the Canyon, an annual hot air balloon event, will kick-off Oct. cially in the Panhandle wind. that every time they left town, 28 in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. they left plenty of water File photo (See PIRATES, Page 3) bottles out front but her hoses were still damaged and often faucets, as well from CISD Profile people desperate for water coming on her property. They have approximately Injury ends season early for RHS senior football player 20 acres between Las Cruces and Arizona, just a few miles By ALI WEST tended (my knee),” Brandon my injury,” Brandon said. north of the border with For The Canyon News said. “I was trying to walk off, Brandon said his atten- Mexico. Daily, people cross but the trainers (on the field) dance at Raider football into the United States, and It’s Friday night, and eager wouldn’t let me.” practice is required, but he they are tired and thirsty. spectators have made their Although the pain was wants to be there anyway to They often enter her home way to Dick Bivins Stadium hard to gauge with the adren- help support the team. for canned goods and help just to observe another game aline in his system, Brandon “I’m still a part of the team themselves to water. in what has been named said it was the worst he had just as much as anyone else (See VIEWS, Page 3) one of the most competi- ever felt. And even then, he is,” Brandon said. tive districts in the state. said the real challenge was “I try to be the best leader First drive, first quarter, and learning the true damage. I can be from the sidelines.” Thursday there’s already a player down “It was bad. I couldn’t He said he tries to be a on the field. The band stops hold back the tears after I high-impact player and have Inside playing, the stands are silent, found out I wasn’t going to an impact on his team. and No. 25 is helped to the play again,” Brandon said. “I keep encouraging to the Classifieds 12 Entertainment 5 sidelines by trainers after a “The idea that I wasn’t going best of my ability,” Brandon Farm & Ranch 4 long pause. to be able to do what I loved said. “I try to coach the Honor Rolls 8-11 First-string senior Brandon with my friends—basically people in my position.” Legal Notices 12 Stafford was a strong leader brothers—got to me the Brandon has played foot- Newsbeat 2 most.” ball since the third grade. It School 7 for the Raiders’ season. After Sports 13 his Sept. 22 injury to the Brandon’s knee wasn’t the was not until this year of high WTAMU 6 knee leaving him with a torn only thing that was injured school, however, that he was Volume 115, Number 84 ACL and meniscus, though, as the team and coaches had put in defense. 1 Section • 14 pages he has to do most of his lead- to pick up the pieces in the “I was a running back, but www.canyonnews.com ing outside the game. week leading up to the game the coaches threw me in a Brandon said he didn’t against district rivals Canyon defense spot,” Brandon said. Eagles. “I found my niche.” think much of his injury at Brandon Stafford is a Randall High School first. “They’ve had to change senior. “I thought I only hyper ex- our entire defense because of (See PROFILE, Page 3) Courtesy photo NEWSBEAT Page 2 THE CANYON NEWS Thursday, October 20, 2011 Law prohibits passing a stopped school bus

Texas law prohibits many rural areas of the state patrolling areas where school if they do not stop for school vehicles from passing any may be riding on or following buses pick up and drop off buses as required.” school bus that is stopped school buses to catch motor- children, looking for motor- In 2010, Texas Highway and has its flashing red lights ists who break the law. ists violating the school bus Patrol troopers wrote 414 activated to protect children When a vehicle illegally law. tickets for passing a stopped getting onto and off of a passes a stopped school bus “The safety of children school bus. school bus. with the red lights activated, riding on school buses is There were 762 crashes in However, some motorists Troopers riding on the bus important, and we will do Texas involving school buses still break the law and place will radio ahead to other everything we can to ensure last year. In those crashes, school children at risk of Troopers who will then pull that Texas drivers obey the one person died and 89 injury or death. over the offending motorist law,” said Steven C. McCraw, people had serious injuries, During National School and issue a ticket that could director of the Texas Depart- according to the Texas De- Bus Safety Week, Texas cost up to $1,000. ment of Public Safety. partment of Transportation, Highway Patrol Troopers in Troopers will also be “Drivers will receive tickets which tracks traffic crashes. Community Calendar

• A benefit luncheon and for her smile. She broke come for Halloween. Vehicles 236-7575 or 351-2271. silent auction for Stepha- her ankle Aug. 24 and has with decorated trunks will • Services To At-Risk Steve Williams, Randall High School principal, nie Bain Hufnagle will be been in intensive care since be filled with candy, cotton Youth and their Families congratulates Lee Stribling on being inducted held from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 1 from complications candy and popcorn. Booths will hold “Back in Control” into the RHS Hall of Fame. Saturday at First Baptist of pulmonary hypertension, will be set up for giveaways, parenting workshop from Courtesy photo Church Canyon Ministry an abnormally high blood face painting and other 8:45 a.m. Nov. 5 at TPC Center. Hufnagle is a third pressure in the arteries of the activities provided by local Children’s Services Building, grade teacher at Crestview lungs, which effects oxygen businesses. The local police located at 1500 S. Taylor St., RHS inducts Elementary School, known exchange. Her condition can and fire departments also will Amarillo. Call 359-2005 to be followed online at caring- be involved at the event. For pre-register. staff member bridge.org. The benefit will information, call Trae Sweatt • Texas AgriLife Exten- help with Hufnagle’s medical at 655-2110. sion in Potter County pres- expenses. The silent auction • The Moms Club of ents Equine 101, a two-day into Hall of Fame will feature homemade des- Amarillo, a non-profit or- seminar series Tuesday and By ALI WEST serts and items from Canyon ganization for stay at home Saturday. Pre-registration For The Canyon News businesses. Tickets for the or part-time working moms, will be $10 per person or $15 luncheon are $10 for those 8 is holding its annual bazaar at the door. Pre-registration Lee Stribling earned the fifteenth spot in the Randall High and older and $5 for children from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 29 must be received by Oct. 20 School Hall of Fame on Friday for the learning values she younger than 8. Tickets may in the gym at Prince of Peace and checks must be made instilled during her time there as an English instructor. be purchased in advance by Church at 6900 Hillside in payable to Potter Agriculture A member of the original staff at Randall, Stribling served sending e-mail to Courtney Amarillo. Several vendors Committee. Registration 19 years as a teacher of English, being one of the first to Thomas at stephaniehufnagle- will be selling products and forms can be found online at embark on the Pre-AP track, and co-sponsored Randall’s first [email protected]. Tickets all vendor donations go to http://potter.agrilife.org. National Honor Society. Stribling said she was genuinely will also be available at the benefit the club’s community • Hospice Care of the humbled to receive the award. door. A fund also has been outreach programs. For more Southwest offers a free, “It was an honor to be recognized for something I enjoy set up for the family at Happy information, go to www. monthly grief support meet- doing,” Stribling said. State Bank. MomsClubOfAmarillo.org. ing for any man who is griev- Steve Williams described Stribling as an incredible teacher. • Hillside Christian • An Alzheimer’s sup- ing the death of his spouse. “She was a driving force in establishing the high academic Church of Canyon will hold port group is now meeting in The group meets from standards of Randall today and has become a model of life- a Trunk or Treat event from Canyon on the first Friday of 5:30–6:30 p.m. on the second long learning,” Williams said. 6:30-8 p.m. Oct. 31 on the each month from noon-1 p.m. Tuesday of each month at Stribling is a rare addition to the Hall of Fame in that not west side of the courthouse at First Baptist Church Min- Trinity Baptist Church, lo- many English teachers have been inducted before her. square. The event is open to istry Center. A light lunch is cated at 1601 West Interstate “This demonstrates how well-rounded Randall is,” Stribling the public to provide a safe provided. For more informa- 40 in Amarillo. For informa- said. “It’s not just good in athletics, but well-recognized in environment for families to tion contact Lorry Parker at tion, call 356-0026. academics as well.” • Buffalo Lake National D’Ann Moutos, current AP English teacher at Randall Wildlife Refuge near Um- and former colleague of Stribling, said Stribling taught her barger is closed for public organization skills. use due to the critical fire “We met in 1988 when the school opened and became weather conditions. The of- close friends,” Moutos said. “Anytime we had AP meetings I fice is open from 8 a.m.-4:30 depended on her to keep us on track.” p.m. Monday through Friday Stribling retired in 2006 after 30 years of teaching, and except holidays. For more now works for the American Quarter Horse Association as a information, call 499-3382. traffic coordinator. She remarks that it was time to move on • United Way of Amarillo when she did. and Canyon’s 2-1-1 Texas is “I enjoyed my years of teaching,” Stribling said. “I worked conducting a heater drive. with a great group of people.”

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they make the team, though.” a lop-sided game, the juniors At the conclusion of the CHS Some of the seniors who thrashed the freshmen 25-9. championship game, the (Continued from Page 1) were warming up prior to the The seniors came into the Beauty Pageant winners were match were very confident of “We always have the size second match confident of announced. In between, the “beauties” success. “We always have the an easy win, but the aggres- Christian DeLao was flaunted their stuff as 11 male size factor, but we also have factor, but we also have sive sophomores were not to named Miss Congeniality. contestants, decked out in the heart factor.” the heart factor.” be taken lightly. The second Isaac Garland was named dresses, jewelry, some with As the teams warmed up, semi-final was a nip and tuck First Runner Up. wigs, and lots of “runway Stafford said, “This is Canyon game with swings in momen- And Marcus Muldrow was attitude,” appealed to the High School’s United Way tum and the lead. Down the named the first winner of crowd for donations to their Youth Cabinet’s idea to have else that would bring people?’ the students were working to stretch, however, it was the Miss United Way, an event individual candidacies. the event. We have 10 kids And we thought ‘Why don’t raise money during the event. sophomores who prevailed by that there is already talk of The first match began at that are on our youth cabinet. we have them dress up like The price of admission was a score of 25-22. The seniors making an annual fund raiser. 6:30 p.m., shortly after the We set a goal for $4,321 this girls?’ So here we are.” $2, but the youth cabinet also were sent to the sidelines for Although proud of the win, Lady Eagle volleyball team year.” Many students were hosted a bake sale with items the final. he was humble in victory. “It’s completed their practice. Explaining where that involved in the event, either they baked for the event. And The final set was to 30 just an honor, first of all,” he Head volleyball coach Lorrie number came from she said, as participants or as specta- then there was the beauty points, and the sophomores, said, “to be the first; and ev- Hammit was questioned by “They liked the 4-3-2-1. The tors. “We have four teams, pageant itself. still invigorated from their eryone who will follow in my The Canyon News about big campaign is ’10-9-8…’ and all of them have at least After being introduced in- victory over the seniors, came footsteps should be glad.” what “prospects” she might “Last year they did a 12,” Stafford said. “And then dividually, the ‘beauties” went out ready to play. But the Muldrow, a senior, said find among the “talented” dodge-ball tournament during we have 11 pageant beauty through the crowd with their juniors had learned the les- next year he plans, “to go to group of volleyball players the day, but we weren’t going contestants. All of the boys jars seeking donations. son that overconfidence can college, maybe attend WT or about to be on exhibit. to be able to do that this year in the pageant have two girls Tim Gilliland, CHS prin- be fatal in facing the class of Tarleton State.” “Anybody that can jump because of all the new testing. to sponsor them and help cipal reported, “What they 2014. While the sophomores He plans to major in ac- and block and play really So we thought ‘Why don’t we them get ready. The winner collected was right around were determined not to go counting. good defense – that’s what have an event in the evening?’ is the one who gets the most $500 in what just got turned quietly, it was ultimately, the Anyone wishing to support I’m looking for,” she said. and one of our girls had this money.” in,” from the “votes” for the juniors who prevailed, 30-24, the CHS United Way drive Asked if any recruits would idea for the boys to play vol- Stafford also noted all the winner. for the championship in the can make a donation at the have to pass a DNA test, she leyball. The girls do powder students involved in score- The volleyball tournament Dude Volleyball tournament high school office, or contact replied, “No, not at all. They puff football. And then we keeping and officiating. began with the junior class that is hoped to become an Lee Stafford at lstafford@ will have to wear spandex if thought, ‘What’s something There were several ways boys facing the freshmen. In annual event. canyonisd.net or 677-2740.

spectators in the canyon and letting them experience the by a pet, it actually hurts “Sunday morning is a re- one in the world has been af- Pirates 1,000–4,000 in Amarillo balloons.” sensitive ears of animals. view of Friday,” Jones said. fected by their research and (Continued from Page 1) in (John Stiff) park,” said No pets are allowed at The event returns to Palo This year’s event will efforts for healthy babies,” Following the competi- Chris Jones, event spokes- the Pirates of the Canyon Duro Canyon at sunrise with benefit the March of Dimes, Jones said. tion, a trick or treat event person. events. According to the Pi- its final mass ascension. which is a partnership Jones “It’s a great tie into the will begin at 2 p.m. at the “Saturday is good for kids rates of the Canyon website, Gates again open at 6 a.m. said he hopes will last for balloons and the joy they park, giving the public a coming out. They trick or the burners that power the for the public. several years. bring to children. We look chance to visit with pilots treat the balloonists who balloons make a sound that More than 30 balloons lift “A lot of us have been forward to the weekend and and crews. always look forward to is inaudible to humans, but off from Pioneer Amphithe- affected by the March of hope everyone will come out “We’ve had about 3,000 mingling with the kids and when experienced up close atre Auxiliary Parking Lot. Dimes and pretty much any- and see us.”

aggressive sport.” with the River Road Wrestling the many state champions it “I just hope whoever takes my about the position in which his Profile While he is an integral part Club when he was in the first has produced. Brandon won spot steps up.” Brandon, who injuries have placed him. (Continued from Page 1) of the football team, Bran- grade and went on to win the the district title for wrestling wants to go to college to be an “There’s nothing left to do “I’m more of an aggres- don has a long history with Youth State Wrestling Tourna- last year. architect, said he will likely fo- about it, I’ve just got to keep sive person,” Brandon said. wrestling as well, with a room ment by the time he was in the “I was probably going to cus on school now that he can moving through life,” Brandon “Wrestling helped me a lot full of medals and trophies to sixth grade. Randall is famed be a major contributor to the no longer compete in sports. said. “This is all part of God’s with defense, because it is an prove it. He started wrestling for its wrestling prestige and wrestling team,” Brandon said. He said he has no regrets plan.”

views passionately and talked address her specific prob- filiate in Amarillo about a 12 ability to serve as expend- had to talk to me. I would Views about the possibilities of Civil lems. year-old boy driving a car for able labor in many different have figured that one out for (Continued from Page 1) War again – an extreme posi- Her problems are not the the cartel. roles and they have unlim- myself. tion for a Muleshoe girl. same as mine. We may have Several thousand dollars ited resources to recruit our Even at 12, I knew drugs She said it in such a casual She was adamant about a common “economy” issue, of marijuana was impounded children.” were bad news as well as the manner, yet I was stunned. English being the official but her world includes chal- upon his apprehension. According to the press people who peddle them. She believes they get the language of the United States. lenges I don’t have to deal “Mexican Cartels have release, parents should talk When related events occur canned goods and run, not I thought it was official. with. corrupted nearly an entire to their children and ex- so closely together in my life, knowing when she and her I cringed at what I was Monday, I received a generation of youth living in plain how the cartels seek I pay attention. husband will return. It is a hearing. press release from the Northern Mexico and they to exploit Texas teenagers We don’t live close to the part of life they’ve learned to I was afraid for my friend Texas Department of Public seek to corrupt our youth as and the risks in dealing with border, but we must consider live with. and her home. I was also Safety warning parents about well to further their smug- these ruthless organizations, our friends and neighbors I can’t imagine leaving becoming afraid of her rage teenagers being recruited by gling operations” said Steven especially those parents who who do. home expecting someone to and offended spirit. From her Mexican drug cartels. C. McCraw, DPS director. live along the Texas/Mexico Their problems might be in it while I am gone. view, she wouldn’t consider Earlier that same day, I “The Mexican cartels value border. someday become our prob- She expressed her political voting for a man who didn’t had heard on the CBS af- Texas teenagers for their My parents wouldn’t have lems, God forbid. FARM & RANCH Page 4 THE CANYON NEWS Thursday, October 20, 2011 Beef cattle studies focus on residual- feed intake, evaluate feed efficiency

By BLAIR FANNIN animal variation exists in feed Texas AgriLife intake above and below what Extension Service is expected on the basis of an animal’s size and growth Feed efficiency in beef rate,” Carstens said. cattle is getting a closer look For example, Carstens by a Texas AgriLife Research said to imagine two bulls that scientist, who is evaluating both weigh 900 pounds and both feedlot performance gain four pounds per day dur- and feed intake to improve ing a performance test. profitability and reduce the “For a given ration, we environmental impact of beef would expect that both bulls production systems. would eat say 26 pounds per Gordon Carstens, an day because their require- AgriLife Research animal ments for maintenance and nutrition scientist, along with growth should be similar,” other agency researchers, has he said. been using GrowSafe technol- “In reality, one bull may ogy to measure feed intake have eaten 24 pounds and the and feeding-behavior traits other 28 pounds per day.” such as daily visits and time Residual-feed intake is spent at the feed bunk. calculated as actual intake The technology is part minus expected intake based of ongoing research efforts on an animal’s body weight in College Station and the and growth rate, Carstens McGregor AgriLife Research said. Center. “So the residual-feed in- GrowSafe technology allows researchers to measure daily feed intake by beef cattle, frequency of “Calculating residual- take would be minus and plus feed bunk visits and time spent at the feed bunk. feed intake is an alternative two pounds per day for the Courtesy photo method of assessing feed two bulls with the efficient efficiency in beef cattle, bull being the one with a tists have found that residual netically unrelated to growth evaluating differences in feed- the drought will create more which is based on the fact negative residual feed intake.” feed intake is a “moderately traits. ing behavior patterns among demand for cattle with su- that considerable individual Carstens and other scien- heritable” trait that is ge- Thus, genetic selection efficient and inefficient perior genetic merit for feed for low residual-feed intake cattle, Carstens said. efficiency,” he said. offers opportunities to select “We are interested in “In the past, the beef for improved feed efficiency learning why some animals industry has mainly focused without having to stock are efficient and others on improving genetics of larger, mature cows, he said. aren’t,” he said. carcass and growth traits. FARM & RANCH “With increased feed costs “We are finding that cattle Most recently, the focus has in recent years, there are a with low residual feed intake been on improved efficiency, lot of folks in the industry in- actually have lower energy and yes, the increased cost of SPONSORS terested in using this trait as requirements, come to the feeds and drought has driven part of a selection program feed bunk less frequently, more interest in these areas. to improve genetic merit for spend less time eating each “We can now start talking feed efficiency.” day and tend to have higher about how to improve effi- In addition to measuring digestibilities.” ciency so we can also reduce feeding intake, the GrowSafe The technology is robust, the environmental impact system is able to monitor allowing for a feed truck to of beef cattle production individual feeding patterns feed cattle in feed bunks systems. by using electronic radio fre- each day, thus eliminating “Cattle that are more Livestock Nutritional Supplements quency identification device the time-consuming task of efficient also produce less ear tags. manual feeding and reducing methane and less fecal “We provide service and quality Sensors capture each the cost of collecting feed output. Several countries are products that make a difference in animal’s trip to the feed bunk intake data for genetic evalua- currently exploring the use of performance.” and the frequency and time tion purposes, Carstens said. these technologies to improve of each bunk visit is recorded “Without a doubt, the feed efficiency in beef cattle 806-655-0505 by the system’s computer recent increase in grain as strategies to mitigate the www.nutritionplus.biz software program. prices the past few years, and carbon footprint of animal This data is valuable in higher hay costs caused by agriculture.” ENTERTAINMENT Thursday, October 20, 2011 THE CANYON NEWS Page 5 A Happy RHS class views materials homecoming from Remnant Trust

By ALI WEST about in our textbooks,” “They would be the only stu- contained, which he likened For The Canyon News Castillo said. dents in America learning in to a pamphlet containing the Twelve documents and their classrooms off primary Gettysburg Address. Aaron Faver’s seventh books were passed around documents.” “I have no idea how much period government class was the room, each rich in sub- As for the estimated (money) the pamphlet is looking to another day of stance and age, ranging from monetary worth of the docu- worth,” Baum said. note-taking and lectures Oct. a Gutenberg Bible to a 1344 ments, Baum said their true “But these 272 words are 12. Instead, these seniors Magna Carta that had been value was in the ideas they sure worth a lot.” came into physical contact carried around by a judge with the history they had as a reference book. Baum only read about with a spe- described it as a “traveling cial visit from the Remnant law library.” Trust. “This would have been ev- David Baum visited erything the judge needed,” Randall High School to Baum instructed. “You can share some of West Texas even see his writing in the A&M University’s collection margins.” of centuries-old works from Faver, who also made the Remnant Trust with many comments about the students who were learning historical significance of about the significance these the books, described the documents hold in today’s learning opportunity for his government. students as revolutionary. “I think it’s a novel thing “(The visit) is important the Remnant Trust is doing,” to the deepening of under- Baum said. standing for students,” Faver “Being brought to the said. Panhandle has given me the “It opens their minds to opportunity to engage in the wondering things like, ‘Who community.” held this book before me?’” Having grown up at- He continued to point out tending museums where the importance of using the they were told not to touch books as a learning tool. artifacts, the students were “I can read the Bible on only inattentive to the pre- my phone,” Faver said. sentation, when they had an “But a King James Bible Happy High School’s homecoming will be ancient manuscript sitting from the 1400’s is differ- Friday, with the queen being crowned at in front of them which they ent in that it changes the half-time of the football game. Candidates experience, not the words are, from left: Tori Schmidt, junior; Brooke were free to explore. Senior Downing, senior; and Maci Bryan, senior. Austin Castillo said the themselves.” Courtesy photo experience amazed him. As a scholar in residence, “I was in awe to hold the Baum has big plans for the actual document we read Remnant Trust’s documents, which debuted at WT last school year. He said he The Computer wants to make the books and documents available Hacker not only to WT students and faculty, but also to the Lee Crites is a Canyon resident and a senior computer public by eventually integrat- and business consultant with TBFed. ing documents into school curricula. “I would like the whole Panhandle to have access Faraday Cages to these books,” Baum said. I have recently addressed available. 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Again, these are simple, logi- cal steps to take – but only if it is thought about ahead of time. At some point in time, the desire to have the resources on hand to handle these situ- ations becomes important. What if the cause of the elec- trical issue was an EMP (elec- tro-magnetic pulse) from a major solar flare? (See www. solarstormwarning.com .) In the case of a large-scale EMP event, there probably won’t be “spare computers” WTAMU NEWS Page 6 THE CANYON NEWS Thursday, October 20, 2011 Ceremony to honor WT student killed in Vietnam War The West Texas A&M Uni- a 21-gun salute and the play- versity campus is dotted with ing of bagpipes as the men streets named after students from Rowell’s unit honor the who died in the Vietnam soldier’s memory with stories War, and on Saturday, the of the man they called “Sgt. namesake of one of those Rock.” streets will be remembered The placement of the mili- and honored at a special tary marker is long overdue ceremony that will stretch and probably wouldn’t have from the WTAMU campus to happened without the bond Silverton. that exists between the men Sgt. Keith Rowell was of the 3/506. Unit members killed in Vietnam on Aug. place flowers every Memorial Rowell 25, 1968, just three weeks Day on the gravesites of the before he was due to come men from the 3/506 Infantry Unit members attending home. He left WT and who were killed in action Saturday’s ceremony include joined the 3/506th Infantry between 1967-1971. This past Ed Bassista, Branchburg, known as the Currahees, May when fellow unit mem- N.J., Ray Mayfield, Lewis- 101st Airborne in 1967. On ber Ray Mayfield delivered ville, Lt. James Schlax, Sugar Saturday, eight men from flowers to Rowell’s grave, he Grove, Ill., Mark Jones, Day- that unit will join Rowell’s realized that it didn’t have a tona, Fla., James Gallardo, family and friends in a special veteran’s marker. His observa- Fresno, Calif., John Matkin, Grave Marker Unveiling tion snowballed into Satur- San Diego, Calif., John at the soldier’s gravesite in day’s ceremony to honor Colone, Hell, Mich., and Col. Silverton. The day will begin Rowell. Bill Libby, Abilene. with remarks by J. Patrick “The loyalty and love In memory of Rowell and O’Brien, university president, these guys want to express to the 22 other WT students, at 10:30 a.m. on the patio my brother after 43 years is former students and gradu- area outside of Cornette amazing,” said Judy Tibbs, ates who lost their lives in Library, followed by a pro- Rowell’s sister. “Eight of the Vietnam, Cornette Library cession from the WTAMU guys from his unit are com- is hosting a special Vietnam campus to Silverton for a 1 ing from all over the United exhibit. The exhibit opened p.m. unveiling of Rowell’s States to be there for the Wednesday and features military grave marker. The dedication of the stone. Their actual snapshots taken by occasion will be marked by a love for my brother is almost soldiers in the field during caravan of motorcycle riders, overwhelming.” their tours of duty. New horse judging endowment supports success

Alumni and students at West Texas A&M University At this year’s Ag celebration and reunion, Davis wrote a financial support. pooled their time, their talents and their money together last $17,500 check to match the donations of alumni and current “The endowment encourages us to work harder,” said Shel- spring and summer to donate toward a new endowment that students involved with the team. Current and past members bie Brigance, sophomore marketing major from Canyon. will support the WTAMU horse judging team. of the team were there to receive Davis’ match. Davis, WTAMU alumni and current students, program The endowment, named the “Dr. John and Kenda Pipkin “It gives more opportunities to horse judging team mem- supporters, and the College of Agriculture, Science and Engi- Endowment for Excellence in Horse Judging,” was created bers,” Elliott said. “It keeps the team upping the bar, and it neering will all have to work together to reach the endowment to provide financial support for the pursuit of excellence and also encourages transfers.” goal of $500,000 by 2015. to continue ongoing, sustained success by the horse judging Elliott transferred from Black Hawk College in Illinois and “While it will clearly take commitment and generosity from team in national and world competitions. is a new member of the WTAMU horse judging team. current and former students, as well as program supporter’s “The endowment is a benefit because it helps pay our “This endowment is extremely significant in that there will generosity, it is a goal that should be met and surpassed,” expenses,” said Cori Elliott, a junior animal science major. be an ongoing, long-term source of financial support for stu- Pipkin said. “Alumni, current students and many program The endowment was created by Gordon Davis, chairman dents that participate in an extremely important student-de- supporters know the tremendous value this program has for and founder of CEV Multimedia, to honor the Pipkins and velopment program,” said John Pipkin, director of the Equine students, and the long-term professional benefit that students to form an alliance with WTAMU’s equine program, espe- Industry Program and head coach of the horse judging team. receive.” cially the students. Davis donated a $10,000 gift to “seed” the “It is a funding-match partnership with CEV that WT must Because the endowment was created in part to recognize endowment and has agreed to a 50 percent match until the take full advantage of.” the success of the horse judging team at national and world endowment reaches its goal amount. The endowment impacts the team in more ways than just competitions, the team understands what it takes to continue to be successful for years to come. “The program is successful because we put in long hours,” said Sarah Baldridge, sophomore equine industry major from Carlsbad, N.M. “We are dedicated to the program.” For more information on how to donate to the John and Kenda Pipkin Endowment for Excellence in Horse Judging fund, contact Tim Bynum at [email protected] or at 651- 2069. Students pair up with British debaters

Two national debate cham- the debaters they supported. pions paired up with mem- If, during the debate, audi- bers of the West Texas A&M ence members were swayed University forensics team in by the arguments of another a parliamentary-style debate debater, they could get up on political-party spending and move across the aisle. Monday night in the Class- During the course of the room Center. debate, audience members The Gamma Phi chapter were invited to call out “for of Lambda Pi Eta National shame” when they disagreed Communication Honor Soci- with what was being said or ety together with WTAMU’s cheered the speaker on by Department of Communica- saying, “hear, hear.” At the tion hosted Richard Robin- conclusion of the debate, son and Ben Jasper of the there was a “division of the United Kingdom, who were house” in which audience joined by WTAMU forensics members voted for which team members Bethany Beck, team won the debate. a graduate student in commu- Robinson is a recent nication from Lawton, Okla., graduate from Manchester and Chris Bridenbaugh, a University. He was awarded junior communication stud- a first-class degree in law ies major from Amarillo. and will commence practice The debaters considered the as commercial solicitor in resolution “This House would 2013. Jasper graduated from cap political party spending Wadham College, Oxford at elections.” with a first-class degree Parliamentary style debate in modern history and an encourages audience partici- M.Phil in politics. He just pation, and the meeting room completed the Graduate was set up with a center aisle Diploma in Law and is due so that audience members to start work as a lawyer at could sit on the same side as Clifford Chance next August. He served as president of his college’s radically liberal stu- dent union, head of coaching at the Oxford Union for three years and tutored first-year undergraduates. The UK debate tour was organized by the Committee on International Debate and Discussion of the National Communication Associa- tion. WTAMU is one of four universities in Texas chosen as a tour host. CAMPUS CHRONICLES Thursday, October 20, 2011 THE CANYON NEWS Page 7 Randall High Canyon Junior High By SANDY ALLISON children 7-and-younger will Monday was “Neon Day”. assist with medical bills. Tuesday was “Country Club “Make A Difference Day” Gather your outgrown and Day”. Yesterday the students is Saturday’s theme nation- unused coats for the Canyon dressed in clothing from the wide. Each individual is Coat Give-Away set for Oct. past and costumes from the asked to touch other lives 29th at Freedom House (45 future in “Time Travel Day”. through inspiration, sharing, Hunsley Road). They will Today is “Celebrity Day” with serving, or otherwise accom- pick-up your coats or you Friday planned as “Purple modating the improvement in can drop them off for dona- Pride Day”. others. This can be accom- tion. Call 655-7912 for more Student Council members plished through single acts or information as a donor or have been selling SPIRIT group efforts. May we sug- recipient. Crazy kooks, wild beads and eye tattoos this gest an addition to your list: garments, and movie stars week to remind peers about The benefit hamburger lunch have graced the hallways the dangers of drug and al- and auction on Saturday from of Canyon Junior High this cohol abuse plus the security 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the First week as the students and and health of being a healthy The Randall High School 2010-2011 yearbook won several state and Baptist Church Ministry Cen- faculty have promoted the Eagle. ter to assist a beloved Canyon national awards, including a University Scholastic League rating of “Red Ribbon Week” themes. (See CJH, Page 14) “distinguished merit” in all 14 categories in competition. The 2009-2010 teacher, Stephanie Hufnagle. yearbook also received a star award. The RHS publications staff is Tickets of $10 for friends pictured above. Courtesy photo 8-years-&-older and $5 for Crestview By JESSICA SCHENK Riley Coffee, Kross Dudley, Whitney Willeford (13 laps). Third grade top runners were Kylee Cobb, Karlie Venhaus (11 Eaglethon, Crestview’s main fundraiser, was held Oct. 14. laps) and Brandel Barrett, Jack McKay, Jace Owen (13 Laps). The students ran and walked 20 minutes around the track Fourth grade top runners were Aleah Appel, Jaylen Reed (12 to raise money for the PTA. Family and friends bid on the laps) and Ryan Fulton (13 laps). baskets at the silent auction. The event was a great success. Crestview Eaglethon was a huge success. A great big thank The kids appreciated all who came out to support them while you to all their wonderful support for the Eaglethon; McDon- they ran/walked. Eaglethon extreme runners were announced ald’s, United grocery store, Thai Kitchen, Amarillo Venom this week. Group class winners were Mrs. Taylor’s kindergar- football, Canyon Towing, Monkeywrench, Currie Drilling, ten, Ms.Craig’s first grade, Mrs. Parker’s second grade, Mrs. Happy State Bank, Anytime Fitness, Crossfit Amarillo, and Green’s third grade, and Mrs. Allen’s fourth grade. the First United Bank. Kindergarten top runners were Cason Carlton, Casen Bice, Crestview PTA participated in McTeacher night at McDon- Duke Blaser, Christian McGuire, Wyatt Leaman, Tanner alds this past week. Members helped serve the customers by Clements, Garrett Williams, Jace Bell, Carson Coffee, Trace working the cash register and drive through windows. PTA re- Wilson, Jordyn Reed, Hadley Dear, Lilianna Rose, Katie ceived a check for $550, which will go towards the Eaglethon. Hamilton, Anden Koehle (10 laps). First grade top runners Thank you to everyone who came out to support Crest- were Tyler Schoenenberger (12 laps) and MaKenna Alstead, view. There were many entries for the directory art contest Klaire Hildinger, Brylee Miller, Jacqueline Bruton, Jordan Fo- this year. Thanks to all who participated. ley, Ashlyn Gallier (10 laps). Second grade top runners were (See CRESTVIEW, Page 14) Canyon Intermediate 5B would be learning this week. using the summary technique well-known author of novels This portion of the article She was very open with who wanted what but so and. such as the highly praised was written by student Erin this following conversation. In science, students learned “Maximum Ride” novels. It Sheffield. “We’ll mainly be focusing on about several elements. was a great experience for all The new school year is non-fiction and poetry,” she In social studies, students involved. going well so far! We have informed us. Sure enough, are beginning to learn things new subjects, and we’re this is a fantastic year! about South America, such learning fast. Jennifer Jolly, 6B as types of government, the a fifth grade language arts In sixth grade language economy, and the various teacher, comments on this. arts classes, students are cultures. In math, students “The class is good so far,” she learning about story elements are working on their fraction claims. “They’re adjusting to in fictional stories and con- unit. the new people and friends. tinue reading the novel “Bud Two students from each Also, I’m proud of my class Not Buddy” or other novels. homeroom were invited to Friday, because they are learning a They are also continuing to view a live webcast of the October 21 lot, and they’re fun to know.” read thirty minutes a night author James Patterson in the We asked her what we and summarize their reading library Oct. 13. Patterson is a 1pm - 5pm

Canyon High Saturday, October 22 By SHELLY HANES bring a stuffed animal and a local student. Students can $0 drop in the box. pick up information and en- 8am - 10am Science Exit level retest Student Council members try forms in the CHS library. $ is today. Key Club members can check the point oppor- Deadline is Oct. 28. will bag up recycling, and the tunities list outside Room bowling team will have its 1208. Some of the ways first practice this afternoon. to earn points are bringing The Soaring Pride Band will candy for Halloween Happen- rehearse from 4-6 p.m., and ing, peanut butter and Pop boys golf team meal is in the Tarts for Snack Paks 4 Kids, commons from 6-7:30 p.m. stuffed animals for Eveline Friday is the end of the Rivers and working conces- three weeks grading period. sion stands. Exit level social studies retest Any student interested in will be given and the pep rally participation in “Reflections” will begin at 3 p.m. Friday contest should see your Eng- is also registration deadline lish teacher or Mrs. Milam in for the SAT test to be given Room 2304. This contest is Nov. 5. open to all PTSA members. Saturday is senior night Categories include dance, at the volleyball games, and choreography, film produc- choir members will enjoy a tion, musical composition, video scavenger hunt. literature, photography and Journalism students will visual arts. head to San Antonio this The local VFW is spon- weekend for the state conven- soring their annual Voice tion. of Democracy competition. Band will rehearse again The theme this year is “Is Monday evening from 6-8 there Pride in Serving in our p.m., and the choir will military?” First place prize is perform its fall concert from $500 in cash and will go to 7-8 p.m. Key Club board will meet during activity period as well as the FOR Kings group in Room 1105. Wednesday there will be a fall blood drive in the upper commons, and Key Club members can attend the general morning or afternoon meeting. FFA members in conjunc- tion with the Education Credit Union present the “Stuff the box stuffed animal drive.” The Eveline Rivers Foundation needs 7,000 stuffed animals 18-24 inches in size, to be handed out with each coat this winter. FFA has collection boxes at each school campus. The campus collecting the most animals will receive a $250 donation from the Education Credit Union. Deadline is Oct. 31. Everyone is encouraged to Page 8 THE CANYON NEWS Thursday, October 20, 2011

A ‑HONOR ROLL PARKER, CONNOR CASTILLO, BOEHS, REBECCA CROSS, KAYCEE GRADY, BRAXTON JESTER, BRAYDEN WAREN, SHELBY CHANTHAK- HAYNES, QUINN GILL, KATHRYN Canyon High RELYEA, TAYLOR ARTURO BOREN, CALLIE DENNING, TAEGN GRESHAM, KAIDENCE SCHNIEDERJAN, WIECK, HOUNE, NALYN HOLCOMB, GLAZE, RIDGLEIGH School ROBINSON, DARNELL, BRADSTREET, DENNY, JACOB MITCHELL LOYA, KAYLEE EMMETT ELIZABETH CHILDERS, MIA MORGAN GLOSECKI, 1ST SIX WEEKS SYDNEY MADELYN CODI DEWITT, MASON GRIFFITH, JINGER MAYFIELD, ETHAN SHAFFER, LUKE WRIGHT, JAKE CONDITT, MIKAYLA HOUSE, BETHANI CASSANDRA SANCHEZ, SEANN DICKSON, BROWN, CODI DO, ANTHONY HAGER, NIKKI MELTON, SNOW, MADISON COWLEY, HANNAH HOWELL, DEVIN HALL, GALE •GRADE 09 SHAW, BRYSON MONTANA BROWN, FRANZ, MORGAN HALITI, HABIBHAMBY, KAYTONE STALLINGS, •GRADE 03 DE SANTIAGO, HUKILL, COLTON HANCOCK, ACKER, MICHAYLA SKARKE, SARAH DO, DAVID MARLEIGH FUNTEK, RYAN HUNTER MILES, RUSTIN WYATT BUITRAGO, EVANN LAUREN IRWIN, BENTLEY SPENCER ADKINS, ANNIE SMITH, RACHEL DUNLAP, LARRY BURTRAM, GANO, BAILEY HARBIN, ZACHARY MILLER, RYLEE TURNER, DANNY BURROWS, DUDDING, KALEB JACKSON, HARRIS, ALYSSA BLAKEMAN, JESSICA STREBECK, FEASTER, DARREN GOOCH, HARMON, COLE MURDICK, DYLAN VICK, KATELYN TRINITY DUFFY, AUSTIN AUDREY HOUSE, WADE BOLTON, TANNER ALLISON KENDALYN CARDENAS- BRANDON HARMON, NUREK, BLAKE VILLA, ABEL BUSBY, JUSTIN GARES, JUSTIN JENSEN, ABIGAIL JACKSON, RYLEE BROWN, TASHA SUHL, LINDA FREEMAN, ANNIE CASILLAS, ISAAC GOOD, KAITLEY MORGAN RODRIQUEZ, WADE, KAITLYN BUSJAHN, RENEE’ GOMEZ, MATTHEW KEAR, PACE JONES, MATTHEW CARDENAS TAYLOR, MEAGAN HALITI, ARTA CLARK, AMY GRAHAM, JOSEPH HAYNES, JOSEPH WAUER, AYDAN CANO, L LEIGH GRIGGS, BROOKE KELLEY, ELIJAH KIZER, JOSHUA CASILLAS, ANDRES TULL, JOSIAH JOHNSTON, CRENSHAW, GREEN, ALLISON CHEYENNE SEAGER, CREED HICKS- JOHNSTON, KELLEY, SAVANNAH KNAVEL, CAITLIN CONNER, REBECCA WALL, APRIL KAMERON WESLEY GRESHAM, HEDRICK, ALLI STALLINGS, A ‑HONOR ROLL KODIHOUSEAL, LAWSON KOCH, JAIDN LYTAL, CALLY CRENSHAW, TY WESTERMANN, KAGER, KALEE DALTON, ROBERT NICHOLAS HELTON, CARLEY AUBREY Sundown Lane MONICA LOWE, PRESTON LEWIS, MADELEINE MCCLISH, MACY CRISWELL, JACOB EVAN MARNELL, SHANE DANLEY, ZACKERY GUSTIN, ALLIE HOPKINS, ASHLI THURMAN, Elementary HURST, JORDAN MARTINEZ, ERIC MANCILLAS, MEADOR, LAINYE DEBERRY, BAILEY MILLER, DELGADO, ADAM HARRIS, JACOB HUDSON, BRITTANY COLTON School KILE, MARGARET OSBURN, CLAIRE CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL, KEELIE DYE, HANNAH •GRADE 12 MEKINLEY DILLEHAY, HENLEY, NOAH JONES, KODY WEBER, ASHTON 1ST SIX WEEKS MASHBURN, PEDERSON, MARTINEZ, EMMA MOORE, MORGAN GALVAN, SANTIAGO ALEX, MICA MIZER, ADIN ABIGAIL HOLLAND, EMILY KLEIN, WESTIN WILSON, HUNTER COLTEN BRYLEE MCCREARY, MOYA, KADEN GINNETT, SARAH BASS, TESSA NEWBILL, DONAIS, KATELYN HOWARD, CAYLIE KUYKENDALL, WILSON, KRISTYN •GRADE 02 ROPER, GRADY PETERS, WILLIAM BRODY NEELEY, AARON GIPSON, KAYLA BROWN, KENNETH ZACKERY DUNCAN, TAYTON HURD, BRALEIGH KYLER YOUNG, EMERY BURNETT, CLAYTON SHORT, AUBREY PYBUS, JACKELYN MCWEST, MASON PORTER, MARK HAHN, MACKENZIE BRYANT, BAYLI NGUYEN, HAO FARREN, HURD, FAITH LAND, JESSECA CHAVEZ, MALENY SKINNER, TYLER REIMER, ADDYSON MELTON, CAMRYN RAMIREZ, BRET HARTMAN, RUSTY BULLARD, PEREZ, MIKAELA MADELEINE KELLERMAN, LEE, MEAGAN •GRADE 03 DALLAS, DAWSON RIDGWAY, GRACIE MILLER, KENLEY REED, JAYLEN HILL, MATTIE JOSHUA ROMERO, FORD, SAMANTHA MADISON LUMPKIN, TURNER ARTZ, JACKSON FARMER, AMILY •GRADE 04 ROBINSON, MUNCY, ROBERT REYES, ISAAC HUCKABY, BAILEY CORONA, CODY QUENTIN GARCIA PORTILLO, KEMP, JORDAN MASON, CECILEY BLACKERBY, HANNA, XANDER BASS, KANON MADISON OWEN, TANNER ROBERTS, HUGHES, AARON CUNNINGHAM, RUSK, ZANE AMERICA KENEDY, HANNA MCCLURE, TUISDI SHANE HEID, TRINITY CLENDENNEN, SANCHEZ, RAMIREZ, MARLEE TRACER KENDRICK, CADE SCHWARTZENBERG, GARRISON, GREG KISER, KELSEA MCDONALD, BLASKOWSKI, HENDERSON, KILEY MELANIE ROBERTS, RODRIGUEZ, ROBBYN DALTON, KADY JONATHAN GENTLEMAN, KJERSTAD, ALEXANDER KELSEY KELLEY CLENDENNEN, SHARP, MAGGIE MAKENZIE MARYSSA KERR, KAYLA FORMAN, HANNAH SPRADLIN, CHAISE HESTON MCKEE, KILEY BURRIER, KEETH, BRANDY WOODROW SPRINGER, RODEN, JON SEWELL, JULIAN KERSHEN, GLENN, TREY PRESTON GHOSH, MONICA KOTARA, EMILY MCPHERSON, ZACHARY LAFFERTY, DORSEY, DEVIN COOPER RODEN, LAURA TAYLOR, CASEY MCKINZIE HALLMARK, KELLI WILKERSON, GILES, LOGAN LEE, DAVIN ELLIOTT BUSH, MAISON RACHEL HILL, MADISON TAUSCH, MAKYLA SIMMONS, TIJERINA, MCCONNELL, HARTMAN, MACKENZIE GUEVARA, EVIE LICKEY, MADISON MERAZ, JOSEPH CAMP, GREYSON MATHER, KEATON MATA, ENRIQUE TIJERINA, JACOB BROOKLYN MARKOS CARRIE KARLYNN GUILLEN, ELIJAH LORD, CAYLA MILLS, MADISON CAMP, MATSON MCDONALD, MCDONOUGH, TIMMONS, KASON SKARKE, JOSEPH TUCKER, BAYLEE MCDOWELL, HUCKABY, •GRADE 11 HARBERT, PAYTON MALCOLM, MONROE, JACI COGGINS, JEFFERY MEAGHAN VELASQUEZ, STABEL, KAITLYN ULCH, TAELYN BRIANNE KATELYN AGUIRRE, HILL, HARRISON BETHANY MOORE, MACY BRANDON MURRAY, JOHN SMITH, JORDAN RILEY TORRES, ANA WIEGAND, MEDINA, HUSEMAN, CHEYENNE HUGHES, EMMA MCCALL, ASHLEY MORTON, KAYLA COTE- MYERS, LILY WILLIAMS, HALEY WILHITE, KOLTON ULCH, BRADEN JACKSON ELIZABETH SAMUEL ARTHO, SHERIDAN JELLISON, ALEXIS MCCOLLUM, OVIEDO‑GOMEZ, ERICACRESPIN, NOBLE, MORGAN WYLIE, VALDEZ, DIEGO MUNCY, ROBERT JACKSON, CARDENAS, JONES, DEMITRIUS JACOB ANALISA JESSICA ROBINSON, MISTY A ‑HONOR ROLL CHRISTOPHER WHITE, CAMRON A ‑HONOR ROLL PAULSON, MCKENZIE MORGAN JONES, SETH MCCUBBIN, ZOIE PADILLA, MIKAH DE LA CRUZ, ROMERO, Arden Road WILLIAMS, Reeves‑Hinger CHEYENNE JOHNSON, JANIE CHATTIN, LAUREN JURADO, BRANDIE MCCURDY, PARIS, CUTTER AMAYA NICHOLAS Elementary •GRADE 04 BRAXTON Elementary PETERS, JULIA LANCASTER, DEVENNEY, TYLER KING, NICOLAS THOMAS PAWLOWSKI, DUCK, MEKAILA SCHWAB, TRISTON School ALLISON, BRANTZ School ROBERTSON, DESTRY DRESSLER, LACY, BRIANA MCEVERS, SARA KYLE GOODNER, CODI SIXTOS, GABRIELLA 1ST SIX WEEKS BOURQUIN, •GRADE 03 1ST SIX WEEKS MARK LAWRENCE, KENZIE LOVELL, JUSTIN MELTON, PENNINGTON, GOWDY, GRACE SMITH, SKYLER MADISON ARCHER, PEYTON STEPHENS, CONNOR FLUEGEL, TYLER 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KNOTTS, CONNER WALL, KADIN TRENFIELD, CORDOVA, KEVIN GUTIERREZ, LIA LEE, KENZIE TUCKER, CORBIN LESTER, JOSHUA WORMSBAKER, NUNLEY, MAGGIE KOCH, CECILY WHITESIDE, GRAHAM CROSIER, HUDSON, STEELIE •GRADE 03 A/B‑HONOR LEPARD, TUCKER, SARAH LEWIS, KAMBRI JULIA NYP, TEGAN KOCH, LOGAN XAVIER VAN NOY, CHASE BRYLEIGH HUNT, ALYSON ARELLANO, LAILA ROLL BROOKLYN UTZMAN, ASHTON LOOBEY, KIYA YOUNG, BRENDAN OLSON, CADE KUEHN, ANDREW VELASQUEZ, FINLEY, MACI JENSEN, SEAN BORCHERS, Greenways LEWIS, KIRK VALDEZ, THOMAS LOPEZ, SIENNA ORTIZ, ANTONIO LAIR, KYRA •GRADE 03 AINSLEY GOFF, KEATON JOHNSON, KEILAN JONATHON Intermediate LOFGREN, MACIE VASQUEZ, JUAN LORD, MADISON A/B‑HONOR PADILLA, KALEB LEFEVRE, AARON, TAYLEN WELLS, CONNO GRIGGS, SYDNEY KIRBY, BRITYN BURGESS, 1ST SIX WEEKS LONGBINE, JADA WALTON, LOVE, SARAH ROLL PATTERSON, RYAN BRADEN BACKUS, HAMIL, HANNAH KNAVEL, CADEN KAYLEE LOPEZ, DIEGO VERONICA LOYALL, Canyon PATTON, MALEIA MAHAN, CAMBRYANA •GRADE 03 HARRIS, SLADE MALCOLM, BURRUS, JAGGER •GRADE 05 LOUDENBACK, WHITTEN, TRASE BRITTANY Intermediate POWERS, JUSTIN BARHAM, BEVEL, BRYCE HOLLIS, HAYDEN BENJAMIN CONNER, ACKERMAN, KIANE WILBORN, CELESE LUNA, 1ST SIX WEEKS SHERRIDAN MAHAN, TANNER MICHAEL CAUDLE, JACOB KEHR, KAITLYN MAYS, TYLER BRAYDEN MASON LOZANO, WILLIAMS, BRADY ALEXANDER PRICE, CHANDLER MARTINEZ, BLACKBURN, CLAPP, REECE MARTIN, REX PEREZ, ALYSA CRANMER, ALLEN, MADISON JENNIFER WILLIS, KYLE MAES, ISAAC •GRADE 05 QUILANTAN, SAVANNAH LEAH DEBONS, EMMA MCDANIEL, ROBERTSON, MAKYNNA ALLGOOD, LUCIO, KASSIDY WINDOM, KOBE MALOY, BOBBI ALEXANDER, NICHOLAS MATTICKS, BOOTH, WESLEY DUNAVIN, TANNER REEGAN DELEON, JORDAN CHRISTIAN LUMPKIN, JORDAN WINDSOR, MANCUSO, JAKE STELLA QUINTANILLA, RYLEIGH BROWN, KAILYN CHRISTIAN ORTIZ, VICTORIA SALAS, RAVEN DICKERSON, ALLGOOD, RANDA LYONS, ALEC BROOKE MANGELINKX, ANDERSON, NOLAN MCCABE, CAIN, JORDAN EVANS, DILLON PHETLUANGSY, SALYER, GLEN MYKENZEY ARELLANO, MADDOX, WITHERS, EVAN PEYTON GABRIEL RAMOS, ANA CHRISTIAN CARLTON, GONZALEZ, LUIS TAI THOMPSON, JEB DUARTE, TATIANA MORGAN SPENCER WOOD, BRADEN MARTINEZ, ARNOLD, HUNTER RAMSAY, REESEY MCCONNELL, MEAGHAN INTHAVONG, PHILLIPS, HUNTER VISE, MADISON FLORES, MIA AVILA, JESSICA MAESTAS, WOODBURN, SAMANTHA BACH, BRANDI READ, KATHIE SEAN CORNELISON, NATHAN REXRODE, BROCK WHITSON, FOSTER, CALEB AYLESWORTH, SABRIEL TREVOR MASSEY, MIRACLE BASS, REAGAN READ, KIMMIE MCCRAW, DESIREE KLEIN, EMILY RUIZ, AIDAN BRAYDEN HALL, AMBER WARREN MARTINEZ, WOODS‑GRIMES, MATLOCK, BEATY‑NOGLE, RISNER, BERKLEY ADDISON CRIST, SARAH LIRA, NOAH SAIED, NANCY WINTERS, EMILY HAYDEN, BARRETT, SARA BRAYDEN ANGELA BREKEN MAKINZI ROBBINS, CORY MCDONALD, DEDRICK, MCCLURE, LINLEY SMITH, JAYA ISABELLA BARTLETT, JACOB MARTINEZ, FAITH YOUNG, BRAYDEN MAYES, BELCHER, ROBY, ASHLYNN COURTNEY ZACHARY NESBITT, JOSEPH TAGLE, MADISON •GRADE 04 HOLLINGSWORTH, BASS, AUSTIN MASHBURN, YOUNG, STORMY CHANDLER MARSHALL ROGERS, MCKINNEY, MYA FARLEY, BRANSEN ROBINSON, THILTGEN, HAYLIE AVANT, JADA MAGGI BEATON, MICHAEL YOUNGBLOOD, MCALLISTER, BERNAL, JOAQUIN ASHLEIGH MERRILL, AVERY GABEL, LANDON DESMOND WILBORN, CHLOE BARNETT, TEAGEN HULSE, CARSON ZACKARY MAXWELL, ZACHARY NICHOLAS BILBREY, JAYDEN ROGERS, JUSTIN MILLER, JORDAN GEORGE, ROBINSON, BELL, JULIANNA HURTADO, BEEBE, BLAKE MICHELLE MCCAIN, AJAH BLAMEY, TYLER SAMMONS RINA, MOBERLEY, TRENTON DEVON BICE, CALLEN JOSHUA BENNETT, DANIEL MCCARLEY, •GRADE 06 MCCLURE, BOEN, ASHLEY CZRINA MADISON HADEN, ZACHARY SELMAN, •GRADE 04 BINGHAM, ZANE INCE, RAELENE BENTLEY, CAYDEN ANDERS, HAYLEY ASHTYN BONDS, BRADEN SHEETS, EMMA MOORE, COLTON HOKAMS, ADAM LEIGHSON ANDRADE, DANIEL BOEHNING, IRONS, DAVIS SERENITY MCDOW, AUSTIN ARROYOS, MCFARLIN, BOOKOUT, HAILEE SIECK, BRADY MUNCY, FELICITY HOWARD, JACOB STATER, SARAH AVERY, BAYLOR BRODIE IVY, DYLAN BERMUDEZ, MCLEMORE, BRENNAN CASSIE BRIGHT, DAVID SIMMONS, MYERS, KASILYNN JONES, JAYCIE VELASQUEZ, BATTIN, PARKER BROWND, JOHNSON, HAYVN GABRIEL CHLOE ASHLOCK, TYLER MCGEE, BRITTEN, MAEGEN MORGANA OLDFIELD, LISENBY, ISAAC BRADLEY CABELLO, KATELYN KEITH, ISAIAH BETZEN, BRYCE MCPHERSON, AUBURG, D J MERCEDEZ BROWN, NATHAN SKINNER, ANDREA RYANOWEN, LOVEDAY, MATTHEW BRUTON, LACKEY, ALYSSA BLACK, ELYJAH CHARLES BACHMAN, MCKASKLE, BURKHALTER, SMITH, LEZLI CRISTOPHER BRYSON •GRADE 04 CARLILE, CALEB KATALINA LOVETT, BRANNUM, MENDEZ, CHRISTOPHER AMANDA KADEN SWIRES, ARIEL PITZER, TANNER LYONS, DEREK BRITTEN, JOANNA CHERRY, CARTER CHAVEZ, TIERRA LANDON LAINIEKAY BRENNAN BACKUS, SYDNEY MCKINNEY, BURNSIDE, JACOB TAYLOR, KELSEY PRICE, KADYN MANI, JONATHAN GUNN, NICHOLAS CHISM, CARL CHRISTIE, TUCKER MARTINEZ, BREITLING, ZAYNE MENDOZA, BAGBY, SYDNEY MALLORY CAID, WILEY THOMPSON, PURDY, SYDNEY MARTIN, JAYLA HERBERT, JAYDEN COX, MARY‑KATE CLAYTON, SANDRA BROOM, NATALIE BERNARDO BARCLAY, MERAZ, XAVIER CALLAHAN, BLAIR RAMSAY, BRIANNA MONTEMAYER, JACKSON, CRAFT, SPENCER GWENDALYNN MCGINTY, BROWN, JACOB MENDOZA, MARIO ARTHEUR MERCADO, DYLAN CANDAIN THURMAN, EMILY RAY, EMILY ETHAN OSBORNE CUNNINGHAM, CLUCK, CARTER 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CONGRAULATIONS TO ALL CISD HONOR ROLL STUDENTS!!! JOB WELL DONE Deadlines Thursday Display: 3 p.m. Monday Word Ads: 2 p.m. Tuesday Sunday Display: 3 p.m. Wednesday Word Ads: 10:00 a.m. Friday 806-655-7121 CLASSIFIEDS Page 12 THE CANYON NEWS Thursday, October 20, 2011

All classified HELP WANTED MOBILE STORAGE LEGAL NOTICES HOMES FOR ads under Housekeeping Part SALE NOTICE TO ALL NOTICE TO ALL time weekdays 20-35 Rockin R Storage. PERSONS HAVING PERSONS HAVING $15.00 must CLAIMS AGAINST hrs. Ceta Canyon Camp For sale or “Rent to CLAIMS AGAINST THE NEW units THE ESTATE OF BEN & Retreat Center. Crimi- Own” 3 bdrm, 2 bth mo- ESTATE OF GEOR- W. HEATHINGTON, be prepaid, nal background check bile home. 1997 16x80 Reasonable rates. GIA MAE NUZUM, DECEASED required. Email inquiries Fleetwood with metal DECEASED Variety of sizes Notice is hereby given including all to: [email protected] siding and roof. Full Notice is hereby giv- that original Letters Testa- Phone: 806-488-2268 price is $16,500. If we Climate control avail. en that Original Letters mentary for the Estate of garage sales carry the loan there is Testamentary for the Es- Part Time Cook. Ceta 655-7271 BEN W. HEATHINGTON, no interest. Down pay- tate of GEORGIA MAE Canyon Camp & Retreat Deceased, were issued ment would be $2500 NUZUM were issued Center. Criminal back- on October 12, 2011 by ACREAGE remaining $14,000 Got a Storage on October 5, 2011, in ground check required. the County Court of Ran- would be paid out in 35 Cause No. 2011-241-P, Email inquiries to: jena@ dall County, Texas, acting monthly payments for Unit to Rent? pending in the County 4 NEW Lots available in cetacanyon.org 806-488- in Cause No. 2011-255-P $400. Your home would Court of Randall County, East Canyon $31,500 2551 Advertise to Peggy Marie Novak as be paid for in less than Texas, to: each. Prime lot in Spring Independent Executrix of Hudson House is looking 3 years. Total monthly lot it here. JUDY PHILLEY Lake with great views. the Estate. for a Resident Assistant, rent and house payment The residence of the Lyons Realty 655-9770 The residence of such must have H.S. diploma. would be $695 for those $45.00 a month. Agent for such Inde- Executrix is Amarillo, ONLY $135,000 3 bdrm Apply at 3210 Russell 3 years then only pay pendent Executrix is in Texas. The post office 2 bth double car garage, Long Blvd lot rent! To view contact Amarillo, Texas. The post address of the Executrix barn, fenced. 5 miles Chris @ 626-2564 LEGAL office address is: West of Canyon. Call CNAs NOTICES c/o: DONALD CONLEY is c/o Richard L. Hanna, Judy West 584-9074 2P - 10P, Mon-Fri MISC P.O. BOX 1605 500 S. Taylor, Lobby (Keller Williams) Weekends - 6A - 6P Amarillo, Texas 79105 Box 222, Amarillo, Texas & 6P - 6A NOTICE TO All persons having 79101. APARTMENTS Canyon Healthcare Canned food drive and CREDITORS claims against this Es- All persons having Center, a 90-bed skilled free bellydance work- tate which is currently claims against this Es- FOR RENT nursing facility located s h o p s . O c t o b e r 2 2 , Notice is hereby given being administered are tate which is currently in Canyon, TX, seeks 10am-5pm. 1205 23rd that original Letters Testa- required to present them being administered are a dedicated and caring St., Canyon. Contact mentary for the Estate of within the time and in required to present them Fall Specials 1 bdrm CNAs to join our clini- Jack Owens, Deceased, the manner prescribed within the time and the $350/mo. 2 bdrms $450/ 432-230-5456. andrasta- cal team on the weekend. [email protected] were issued on October by law. manner prescribed by mo. NO DEPOSIT!!! 1 Requires a TX license & 13, 2011, under Docket DATED this 14th day law to the undersigned yr lease. Campus Park certification from an ac- Attn Randall County Res- No. 2011-248-P, pending of October, 2011. at the address shown Apartments 2500 8th credited program. We of- idents: Southwest Supply in the County Court of Donald Conley above. Ave. 683-9011 fer a competitive hourly and Salvage is paying Randall County, Texas, DONALD CONLEY Dated this 12th day of Apartment for Rent: Walk rate. Apply in person or top dollar for wrecked to Janet Hoskins. State Bar No. 04664000 October, 2011. to WT. Call 655-4237, send resume to: or abandoned vehicles. P.O. Box 1605 Richard L. Hanna 679-6584, or 655-2460. Canyon Healthcare Working with Randall Co. Claims may be pre- Amarillo, Texas 79105 RICHARD L. HANNA Visit us at: canyonapts. Center Sheriffs Dept. to cleanup sented in care of the In- ATTORNEY FOR THE 500 S. Taylor, Lobby Box Start off every morning right com 15 Hospital Dr the County. 622-0451. dependent Executor for ESTATE 222 Canyon, TX 79015 “ T h i s A i n ’ t N o J u n k the estate, addressed as Amarillo, TX 79101 Ph: 806-655-2161 Yard” follows: NOTICE TO (806)379-6683 with a breakfast packed with all the AUTOMOTIVE Fax: 806-655-3616 CREDITORS ATTORNEY FOR INDE- cathy.collins@ OFFICE BLDG Estate of Jack Owens, PENDENT EXECUTRIX fundltc.com Deceased Notice is hereby given essentials — bacon, eggs, toast and 1988 Dodge Ram Van; FOR RENT/ that original Letters Tes- looks rough, runs great. EOE, M/F/H/V, c/o Janet Hoskins, Inde- SALE pendent Executor tamentary for the Estate Good tires, current tags Drug-free/Smoke-free The Canyon News Classifieds. workplace 5108 Azalea Ave. of Gaylene Sue Owens, and inspection. $750. Deceased, were issued 282-5184 Amarillo, TX 79110 Commercial building on October 13, 2011, No matter what you’re in the HOUSES FOR 1511 4th Ave for lease, All persons having under Docket No. 2011- BUSINESS RENT $ 3 5 0 / m o . 1 2 m o n t h claims against this es- 247-P, pending in the SERVICES lease. Security deposit tate, which is currently County Court of Randall market for, The Canyon News required. No smoking. being administered, are County, Texas, to Janet 3 bdrm triplex 1 bth; 655-3094 required to present them Hoskins. CANYON Home Repair: hookups, water & gas within the time and in Classifieds is the place to be. Sell a Carpenter, Painter, Dry- paid. No pets or smoking. OFFICE SPACE the manner prescribed Claims may be pre- wall, Additions, Complete HUD possible. 1800 1st FOR RENT by law. sented in care of the In- Buildings. Ave. 674-6181 dependent Executor for car, list a job or find an apartment. Alan Osterloh 806-290- Dated: October 13, the estate, addressed as 8665 2407 11th Ave; spacious 300 sqft. of office space 2011 follows: 3 bdrm, 2 bth, 2 car ga- Many ads are posted for sale Local house to rent. 655-2558 Janet Hoskins rage. $1050/$600. 679- Janet Hoskins Estate of Gaylene Sue painting, fencing, 3767 Owens, Deceased REAL ESTATE c/o Janet Hoskins, Inde- every day in numerous categories, floor tile, stucco. 1 bdrm 1 bth; $350/mo. NOTICE TO pendent Executor $200/dep. No pets. Ref- CONTRACTORS OF Call Richard at For sale by owner: 10 5108 Azalea Ave. erences required. 433- PROPOSED so you’re sure to find or sell what- 640-3884 or acres, on highway. Brick Amarillo, TX 79110 8337 TEXAS DEPARTMENT 3 bdrm 3 bth, spacious 655-5477. All real estate advertis- OF TRANSPORTATION LR, dining, kitchen with All persons having ing in this newspaper (TxDOT) CONTRACTS claims against this es- ever you need. No Time to is subject to the Fed- new double oven. New A/C, double garage. tate, which is currently eral Fair Housing Act Sealed proposals for con- Clean, let me do Finished basement. 14 being administered, are of 1968 which makes it tracts listed below will be miles West of Happy, TX required to present them it for you. 15 yrs illegal to advertise “any received by TxDOT until at 2850 FM 1075. Call within the time and in Exp. Ref. avail- preference, limitation or the date(s) shown below, Frances Hodges 806- the manner prescribed discrimination based on and then publicly read. able. 626-4786 race, color, religion, sex 627-8155 by law. or national origin, or an Dated: October 13, Leave message CONSTRUCTION/ intention to make any FOR SALE: 2011 Subscribe to The Canyon News MAINTENANCE/ Janet Hoskins such preference, limita- 2 bdrm, 2 bth with office, The Canyon News BUILDING FACILITIES Janet Hoskins Advertise tion or discrimination.” 1690 sqft. Handicapped CONTRACT(S) Call 655-7121 This newspaper will not accessible. 13 Hinders your business knowingly accept any ------Dr. $185,000 Service here advertising for real es------tate which is in violation ------LEGAL NOTICES for $45.00 a of the law. Our readers FOR LEASE: Dist/Div: Amarillo are hereby informed that 1 bdrm, 1 bth 712 sqft., Contract 0904-00-149 for month all dwellings advertised $775/mo. for one person CRACK SEAL in POT- in this newspaper are Apartment 211. TER County, etc will be available on an equal opened on November COMMUNITY opportunity basis. Contact Diana 01, 2011 at 1:00 pm at SERVICE 9 Hospital Dr the State Office. LOST AND 655-1712 ------FOUND ------Freedom House col------lects high-quality used Plans and specifications clothing, furniture, and Lost female, white long- are available for inspec- household items and hair Chihuahua. 806- tion, along with bidding redistributes them to 994-0096 proposals, and appli- people living in Canyon STORAGE cations for the TxDOT and in need. To request MOBILE Prequalified Contractor’s assistance or donate HOMES FOR list, at the applicable items Call 655-7912. CANYON SELF State and/or Dist/Div Donations Tax De- RENT Offices listed below. If ductible STORAGE applicable, bidders must For Rent, 3 bdrm 2 bth Fall Move-in Special submit prequalification GARAGE SALE 16x80 mobile home. All 50% off 1st Month with information to TxDOT bills paid. Washer/dryer 3 month lease. at least 10 days prior to hookups. $895/mo. the bid date to be eli- Fri 21st 8-2 97 Country $500/dep. 1 yr lease. Come store with us. gible to bid on a project. Club Dr. End tables, rock- One small pet permitted. 206 N 16th St. Prequalification materials ing chairs, holiday decor, Contact Chris @ 626- 655-2460 may be requested from dresser, window AC unit, 2564 for viewing the State Office listed be- nice women’s clothes Nice mobile homes Buffalo Barns low. Plans for the above Yard sale Sat 904 6th for lease in Chaparral 408 3rd Ave. contract(s) are available Ave 8-1. Clothes, purses, from TxDOT’s website at dishes, shoes, so much Villa Community. Homes R.V., Travel www.txdot.gov and from more, lots of bargains. from $355/mo. No Trailer or reproduction companies Breakfast & brisket bur- pets, good character at the expense of the ritos Boat Storage. contractor. & references req. TTA NPO: 38081 Fri 12 Hunsley Hills Blvd. Properties 655-2950 655-4631 Washer/dryer, dining ta- ble set, lamps, kitchen State Office items, etc ------Sat, 22nd 8:30-? 1106 APARTMENTS FOR RENT Constr./Maint. Division 9th Ave. Clothes, furni- 200 E. Riverside Dr. ture, & baby items Austin, Texas 78704 Sat, 22nd 7:30-2pm Phone: 512-416-2540 27201 S. US 87, 2 miles past H.S. Tv’s, electron- Dist/Div Office(s) ics, kids toys & clothes ------Amarillo District Fri & Sat 8:00-3:00 610 District Engineer Sante Fe Trl. Huge multi- 5715 Canyon Dr family. Furniture, dishes, Amarillo, Texas clothes, boat and saddle. 79105-2708 Lots more! Multi-family. Sat 9:00 Phone: 806-356-3283 1002 5th St. Elliptical exerciser, Kenmore ce- ramic flat-top stove w/ Minimum wage rates are self cleaning oven. Wom- set out in bidding docu- en’s 10-16 and plus-size ments and the rates will clothing (professional- be part of the contract. EXCELLENT condition), TXDOT ensures that men’s and young boy’s bidders will not be dis- clothing, locking file cabi- criminated against on the nets, barstools, kitchen/ grounds of race, color, holiday items, twin head- sex, or national origin. board, desk, mini-fridge Sat, 22nd 8-5 2406 8th Ave. New salesmen hardware samples Sat 910 5th Ave; Plants, cactus, succulents, chairs, small appliances, golf clubs, luggage, dish- es, pots, AC SPORTS Thursday, October 20, 2011 THE CANYON NEWS Page 13 Both CISD bands advance to Area

By JAMES BARRINGTON When asked about the per- Soaring Pride band received Canyon News staff formance at the region con- their 11th consecutive first test, Randall band director division rating at Saturday’s Both CISD schools saw David Wright said, “It was a contest, winning first divi- their bands advance to Area pretty good performance; our sion ranking from all of the “A” marching band compe- best one so far. But there’s judges. The band’s show “La tition with First Division still a lot of work to do before Fiesta Mexicana” is dedicated ratings at the Region I UIL the area contest. to the memory of Steve Baird, marching band competition “The judges really seemed the late horn instructor and at Dick Bivins Stadium in to enjoy our performance,” band director at Canyon. Amarillo last Saturday. Wright added. “They ap- The line up for the Area The region marching con- plauded our students’ hard “A” Marching Contest will test is the first in a series of work and attention to detail.” not be complete until all contests that eventually lead Canyon’s band director, participating regions wrap up the best bands in the state Michael Sheffield, said, “We their contests next weekend. Randall senior Katie Dudding makes a dig in the Lady Raiders’ 25-15, 25- to the UIL State Marching really won the crowd over. “I expect to see some great 15, 25-13 win over Frenship Saturday. Photo by KEVIN SHELTON Band Contest in November. This is a very entertaining bands at the area contest,” This year, all 1A, 2A, and show, and the audience says Wright. “It’s always an 4A bands who receive a bought into it. exciting contest!” Lady Raiders clinch 3-4A First Division at the region “We had a fantastic Canyon’s Soaring Pride level advance to the Area “A” performance, but we’re still band will compete in the ZIA Marching Band Contest. 4A working on tightening up. Marching Band Fiesta in The Lady Raiders two teams continue on their adding 15 to the total. Whit- bands from the Panhandle, The kids love this show and Albuquerque, N.M., as a final clinched the 3-4A district winning ways, they are likely ney Hunt registered 44 as- Lubbock, El Paso, Wichita all that it stands for. We’ve warm-up before the UIL Area championship Tuesday to meet one more time in the sists. Harlan scored four aces Falls, Midland/Odessa, and got more we can do with it.” marching contest in Odessa evening as they traveled regional finals for a ticket to and Dudding added three. the Northwest Metroplex The Canyon High School on October 29. to Dumas and toppled the the state tournament. The Lady Raiders are Area will compete in Odessa Demonettes 26-24, 14-25, Katie Dudding led the now 36-4 overall and 12-0 at Ratliff Stadium on October Funds raised for 32-30, 25-23. The Lady Lady Raiders in kills with with two matches remaining 29. The top bands at the area Raiders, ranked No.2 in the 15 while Libby Strickland in the regular season. Their contest earn a trip to San An- injured Vega player state polls, and the Demon- was close on her heels with next match will be at home tonio to perform at the UIL ettes, ranked No. 5 in the 13. Macy Ramsey had seven against Hereford Saturday at State Marching Band Contest Between CHS and RHS passing buckets at two football same poll, showed why the blocks with Dudding and 3 p.m. held at the Alamodome. games, they raised more than $6,100 for the Vega football pollsters have kept two 3-4A Sydney Harlan adding five player injured during a game at the end of last month. times in the top five for apiece. Madalyn Pepper most of the season. If the made 18 digs with Dudding JTT ends season The Randall-based Raiders Amarillo Junior Team Tennis CISD coaches named won the Amarillo Junior Team Results - Oct. 16 at Amarillo Tennis league’s 14-and-under National Tennis Center Coach of the Year intermediate championship as 14 & Under Intermediate play wrapped up Sunday at the Raiders 40, Giants 14 Amarillo National Tennis Cen- Boys’ singles—David De- ter and Canyon High School. LosSantos (R) def. Beck Cross Coach Shirley Blank’s Raid- 8-7; Girls’ singles—Mackenzie ers finished with 256 games Dye (R) def. Taitlyn McCright won to edge Tulia’s Stingers 8-3; Boys’ doubles—Maverick 250, for the title. The Raiders Blank-Connor Love (R) def. qualified for the JTT Regional Harrison Stringer-Hunter Blan- in Lubbock Oct. 30. kenship 8-1; Girls’ doubles— The 14-and-under advanced Rebecca Rodgers-Brittany Rebels, with four Canyon play- Tu (R) def. Jayde Childress- ers on the roster, also qualified McCright 8-2; Mixed doubles— for the Regional. Jake Earls-Mikah Padilla (R) In the 12-and-under interme- def. Childress-Joshua Bush diate age group, the Randall- 8-1. Ray Baca - CHS David Quirino - RHS based Jets nipped Canyon’s At Canyon High School Cross Country Wrestling Ninjateers by three games for 12 & Under Intermediate second place. Jets 33, Ninjateers 23 The University Interscholastic League selected two Can- Final JTT Fall Standings Boys’ singles—Josh Wil- yon ISD coaches as National Federation Coaches Associa- 18 & Under Advanced—1. liams (J) def. Nathan Solo- tion State Coaches of the Year. Canyon High School girls’ Wildcats 233; 2. Sandie man 8-0; Girls’ singles—Shelbi cross country and track coach Ray Baca was selected as the Smashers 213; 3. Dominators Braudt (N) def. Hagan Mont- NFCA State Coach of the Year in the area of girls’ cross 212; 4. Rebels (14A) 211; 5. gomery 8-4; Boys’ doubles— country and Randall High School wrestling coach David Hornets 157; 6. Rough Riders Trent Vibbard-Asher Melton Quirino was selected as the NFCA State Coach of the Year (18 Int) 72. (J) def. Ryan Smith-River Wil- in wrestling. 14 & Under Intermediate—1. hite 8-2; Girls’ doubles—Sarah As a result, both coaches are automatically nominated Raiders 256; 2. Stingers 250; Gilliland-Sarah Tomlinson (N) for sectional coach of the year and will be considered along 3. Giants 152. def. Kelcie Ritter-Samantha with other coaches in their section for this honor. States in- 12 & Under Intermediate—1. Huddleston 8-5; Mixed cluded along with Texas competing for sectional honors are The Smash 190; 2. Jets 164; 3. doubles—John Stephens-Emily Arkansas, New Mexico, Colorado, and Oklahoma. Sectional Ninjateers 161; 4. Alley Cats Kotara (J) def. Cody Wilhite- winners will be nominated for national coach of the year. 138. Berkley Delong 8-5. Page 14 THE CANYON NEWS Thursday, October 20, 2011

11-12 to encourage students vowed a 24-Hour Silence issues will be discussed per- pacing the harriers with a Crestview to use their creative side. CJH Pledge to polish their listen- taining to drugs, unhealthy Third place finish. Dylan (Continued from Page 7) Each year, students are given (Continued from Page 7) ing skills. Students were only trends, texting issues, and Knight was sxth and Treet Congratulations to Ryan a Reflections theme and allowed to use nonverbal internet use. His experience Allison was seventh. The Rebstock in third grade for encouraged to draw, write, Students are reminded communication (unless ex- and expertise can field any girls’ team finished third as being chosen as the overall photograph, sing, video or to bring new or gently used empted by teacher or coach) question or dilemma parents a team led by Angel Hayden winner. His picture was dance to reflect the current stuffed toys for the collection as they went through their are faced with. Kim Peters in Third place, Sarah Chado chosen to be on the cover theme. This years theme, tubs to benefit the Evelyn daily schedule. will be the new 4-H agent finished 13th, and Hannah of the 2011-2012 directory. “Diversity Means…”, really Rivers Christmas project. The drama was high as in Randall County to assist Yerby 26th overall out of over Other winners include: got the student’s creative Today is Extended Thurs- many students didn’t believe students in the leadership 150 runners. Coach Eddie Jaylen Reed, Madison Weber, juices flowing. Each student day with faculty on site in they could succeed. It seems and vocational goals. The Smith hosted his team to a Kennedy Moore, Sterling present at the workshop had the library to help students the hardest time to comply 4-H Rabbit project will meet celebratory ice cream feast Boyles, Jett Martin, Makylla the opportunity to create an with coursework after school. was during lunch and when- this Saturday from 2-4p.m. yesterday rather than running Stocker, Kashlee Dickinson, original work of art to reflect Tomorrow is the first pep ever the person they had a with leader, Lynne McCright the usual three mile workout. Jeff Zheng, Derrek Clements, the theme. Each entry will rally for the CJHS Eagles and “crush” on spoke to them. (282-3627). Every year the The tennis team will start Laci Lightfoot, Elijah Kelley, later be judged and have the Lady Eagles at 2:45p.m. in The teaching unit stressed the PTA sponsors a contest off the week with a match in Davis Blaser, Emma Garcia, opportunity to move on to the big gym. importance of keen listening known as Reflections. Hereford on Monday at 4:30 Pace Kear, Kyla Cobb, Shane compete at the Council, State Parents are welcome to and effective interchange. The PTA general meeting p.m. Also on Monday the Whitworth, Nathan Bartley, and even National level. The join the cheers, introduction PLC speaker for Monday will be tonight in the library seventh grade Black football Aubyn Nall, Gage Lewter, Reflections program is an an- of football/volleyball/cross morning will be Officer Me- before the Randall County team will play at Westover at Spencer Hancock, Brooke nual National PTA sponsored country/tennis teams, band drano with weighty informa- Pride program. The Eagle 6 p.m. and the eighth grade Chapman, Lexiz Torrez, event, which promotes the performance, skits, competi- tion and consequential revela- and Lady Eagle Cross Coun- Black team will play at CJHS Elizabeth Reed and Dayton arts in the school. The dead- tions and overall mayhem. tions about drug and alcohol try teams completed their last football field at 6 p.m. Tues- Cornelius. Congratulations line for entries is Oct. 31. You don’t need a slide-rule to use and abuse in our area. meet at the WT Buffalo Stam- day the seventh grade White and great job to all of the For the month October figure the birthday of math Tonight is the PRIDE pede last weekend. The boys’ team will play here at 5 p.m. winners! the school is collecting baby teacher, Mrs. DeDe Cum- program for parents in the team competed with over 100 against Dumas followed by Crestview hosted a PTA items for Canyon Care Net mins on Tuesday. Mrs. Ella CJHS library with Jim Cam- entries finishing second with the seventh grade Purple Reflections workshop Oct. Pregnancy Center. Johnson’s speech students eron from 6:30-7:30. Tough lead runner Hayden Willeford team playing at 6:15 p.m.