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2020 Lone Star Degree Recipients FirstName LastName ChapterName Area Caden Carver Abernathy 1 Area 1 179 Khaki Dubose Abernathy 1 Area 2 62 Brenna Lewis Abernathy 1 Area 3 217 Stetson Lewis Abernathy 1 Area 4 130 Hayden Rexrode Abernathy 1 Area 5 113 Robert Thornton Abernathy 1 Area 6 138 Kylie Vandygriff Abernathy 1 Area 7 162 Liliana Jimenez Amherst 1 Area 8 95 Angel Perez Amherst 1 Area 9 130 Macey Carroll Booker 1 Area 10 106 Karlie Harter Bushland 1 Area 11 148 Bree Davis Canyon 1 Area 12 123 Addison Hicks Canyon 1 Total 1603 Jace Owen Canyon 1 Courtney Williams Canyon 1 Ty Davidson Childress 1 Luke Stockett Claude 1 Samuel Knight Cotton Center 1 Ryan Walden Cotton Center 1 Taylor Heiser Dalhart 1 Bentley Hunter Dalhart 1 Emma Lathem Dalhart 1 Garrard Morgan Dalhart 1 Jessica Nolt Dalhart 1 Parker Ralston Dalhart 1 Justin Schumacher Dalhart 1 Claudia Taylor Dalhart 1 Zack Van Beek Dalhart 1 Ethan Wilkerson Dalhart 1 Gracelyn Daniel Dumas 1 Jesse Garrett Dumas 1 Socorro Rodriguez Dumas 1 chase teeter Dumas 1 Titus Thompson Dumas 1 Paloma Zamarripa Dumas 1 Benjamin Glass Floydada 1 Jose Lira Floydada 1 Ruth Ramirez Floydada 1 Andrez Suarez Floydada 1 Jarique Mitchell Fort Elliott 1 Jordan Hart Frenship 1 Nathaniel Hitt Frenship 1 Braxton Holder Frenship 1 Nichole Keeton Frenship 1 Kambree Kimbrough Friona 1 Daisy Berry Happy 1 Stetson Jameson Happy 1 FirstName LastName ChapterName Area Jake Smith Happy 1 Rachael Detten Hereford 1 Cassidy Deshong Highland Park 1 Melissa Garcia Highland Park 1 Zoie Garcia Highland Park 1 Elena Moreno Highland Park 1 Peter Nguyen Highland Park 1 Merrita Sanchez Highland Park 1 Mackenzie Sharon Highland Park 1 Jake Walton Highland Park 1 Taylor Criswell Idalou 1 Jenna Howle Idalou 1 Jessie Howle Idalou 1 Bryce Hutson Idalou 1 Macey Owens Idalou 1 LESLY ALVARADO Kelton 1 COLTON GALVEZ Kelton 1 Brighton Butler Littlefield 1 Robert Banda Lubbock - Cooper 1 Hannah Barrows Lubbock - Cooper 1 Kiersten Bourquin Lubbock - Cooper 1 Analeese Brewster Lubbock - Cooper 1 Jaden Davenport Lubbock - Cooper 1 Brynna Ellis Lubbock - Cooper 1 Nicholas Hormel Lubbock - Cooper 1 Mitchell Hudgens Lubbock - Cooper 1 Slade Hudgens Lubbock - Cooper 1 Kellen Kirby Lubbock - Cooper 1 Drew Kough Lubbock - Cooper 1 Del Rae Miller Lubbock - Cooper 1 Jacob Sauder Lubbock - Cooper 1 Sarah Zientek Lubbock - Cooper 1 Isaiah Builtron Lubbock Coronado 1 Audrey Crawford Lubbock Coronado 1 Hayden Ehlers Lubbock Coronado 1 Ashton Cator Monterey 1 Lauren Keen Monterey 1 Dustin Alvarado Morton 1 Isaiah Cisneros Morton 1 Alissandro Franco Morton 1 Marissa Rodriguez Morton 1 Benaiah Villarreal Morton 1 Shelby Annen Nazareth 1 Kyanne Dunn Nazareth 1 Derek Dyer Nazareth 1 Merry Gerber Nazareth 1 Ryan Heitschmidt Nazareth 1 FirstName LastName ChapterName Area Jayden High Nazareth 1 Grace Huseman Nazareth 1 Emma Kleman Nazareth 1 Grady McAlister Nazareth 1 Aidan Moore Nazareth 1 Kylee Moroney Nazareth 1 Maggie Nelson Nazareth 1 Jadenn Pigg Nazareth 1 Kari Schulte Nazareth 1 Tye Schulte Nazareth 1 Bo Autry New Deal 1 Caleb Williams New Deal 1 Ethan Arganbright Panhandle 1 Grayson Davis Panhandle 1 jackson Kuehler Panhandle 1 Maddox Reynolds Panhandle 1 Locke Williams Panhandle 1 SHALLAN ANDERSON Perryton 1 EATHAN BORN Perryton 1 BRITTYN LeCompte Perryton 1 LYDIA MILLER Perryton 1 RAYLEE MURRY Perryton 1 CUYLER WAIDE Perryton 1 JazLee Ballesteros Plainview 1 Maci McKay Plainview 1 Alexis Moore Plainview 1 Brodie Sinor Plainview 1 Kora Thomas Plainview 1 William Edwards Ropes 1 Kaidyn Lee Ropes 1 Randen Reep Ropes 1 Jace Richardson Ropes 1 Kristen Alexander Shallowater 1 Beau Brockman Shallowater 1 Dee Clements Shallowater 1 Mason Eaker Shallowater 1 Madelyn Holt Shallowater 1 Kate Munson Shallowater 1 Hays Pierce Shallowater 1 Brayden Strickland Shallowater 1 Chloe Griffith Slaton 1 Rachyl Kitten Slaton 1 Kyle Murphy Slaton 1 Mary Davis Spearman 1 Sayler Beerwinkle Springlake 1 David Crandall Springlake 1 Trace Goodman Springlake 1 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Josie Fladager Anson 2 Colbin Briley Borden 2 Seth Brooks Coahoma 2 Kaylee Kernick Coahoma 2 Noah Harrell Colorado 2 Rafe Harrel Denver City 2 Tres Harrel Denver City 2 Tanner Williams Denver City 2 Kathryn Goodrich El Paso Coronado 2 FirstName LastName ChapterName Area Abby Andress Haskell 2 Sidney Campbell Haskell 2 Eddie McBroom Haskell 2 Ashlyn Payne Haskell 2 Hadley Sloan Haskell 2 Slade Brooks Irion 2 Catarino Carrillo Irion 2 Braydon Robertson Junction 2 BRILEY BECK Klondike 2 Makalyn Connor Lamesa 2 Michaela Riggins Lamesa 2 George Bustillos Meadow 2 Lexi Campos Meadow 2 Brady Caswell Meadow 2 Kaylee Humphrey Meadow 2 Manuel Rodriguez Meadow 2 Madison York Meadow 2 Jayden Maddox Midland 2 Thomas McElroy Midland 2 Koy stanley Midland 2 Ty Williams Midland 2 Braxton Buckner New Home 2 Connor Cook New Home 2 Will Gibson New Home 2 M'Kenna McFadden New Home 2 Madison Williams Nueces Canyon 2 Payton Dickson Roby 2 Delaney Brown Seminole 2 Taylor Carter Seminole 2 Dawson Combs 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