Stock Show to Feature 101 Competitors a Total of 101 Future Farmers of America (FFA) Will Be Presented at 1:30 P.M
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Vol. 67 No. 216 Weekend, Jan. 9-10, 2016 20 Pages • $1.25 Home of Ralph Trevey Stock show to feature 101 competitors A total of 101 Future Farmers of America (FFA) will be presented at 1:30 p.m. and will include the and 4-H Club members will show 269 animals grand and reserve champion, who will receive UST THE ACTS during the 2016 Scurry County Junior Livestock buckles. Following the awards ceremony, the auc- J F Show next week at The Coliseum annex. tion will begin inside The Coliseum. Here are the Future Farmers of America (FFA) and 4-H Club members Ira ISD’s FFA chapter will have the most com- Grand champion buckles were donated by the scheduled to compete at the Scurry County Junior Livestock Show: petitors with 30, followed by Hermleigh’s FFA Harrell family (steer), in honor of Sonny Harrell, Hermleigh FFA — Allison Alanis, Dee Carr, Patrick Carr, Preston Carr, chapter with 26. Snyder’s FFA chapter will have William and Julie Cotton (lamb), R&M Lawn and Ciera Digby, Jonah Ferris, Matthew Gonzales, Cody Hermosillo, Kenneth Leatherwood, Alexandra Martinez, Victoria Martinez, Colton Messick, Jacy 21 competitors. The Scurry County 4-H Club will Landscaping (goat) and the John Stewart Family Messick, Destiney O’Dell, Genaro Olvera, Jacobo Olvera, Mia Pence, Kelcey be represented by 24 members. (pig). Reserve grand champion buckles were do- Pinkerton, Dylan Randolph, Payton Rivera, Gage Robertson, Tayden Roland, The pig show will have the most entries with nated by the Harrell family (steer), in memory of Tinlee Roland, Aidan Sanchez, Brittany Smith and Kami Smith. 112, followed by goats with 67 and lambs with 55. Sonny Harrell, the Jeff Minor and Gilbert Sanchez Ira FFA — Ashlee Bowlin, Swayde Campbell, Cooper Caswell, Hannah Thirty-five steers have been entered in the show. families (lamb), Doug and Kathy Scott (goat) and Caswell, Cameron Chesser, Brayden Corley, Alyssa Cowan, Jodi Evans, Hay- The show will begin with the pig weigh-ins at Joe LaRoux Rental Properties (pig), in memory of lee Gruben, Garrett Hafer, Kaci Jo Hafer, Anzlee Hale, Mayce Herrington, 4 p.m. Wednesday. Steers will be weighed in at 11 Ronnie and Sheryl Lamb. Parker Herrington, Shyia Hill, Caeden Johnson, Lillian Juarez, Savannah a.m. Thursday. Josh Brockman, of Montgomery, Showmanship awards will be presented to a Juarez, Rykin McCown, Gage Peterson, Madison Peterson, Tana Pierce, will judge Thursday’s pig show, which will begin senior and junior division competitor. The award Jaylee Poole, Jordan Ruiz, Reaghan Ruiz, Kade Sanders, Avery Schiffner, with the showmanship competition at 3 p.m. The will be presented to a competitor exhibiting out- Raelee Smith, Ramsi Wall and Mackenzie Zamora. Scurry County 4-H — Elizabeth Babb, Baeleigh Botts, Lauren Callaway, Clell E. Knight pig show will be held at 4 p.m. standing sportsmanship and showmanship skills U.S. Air Force Jonathan Digby, Kelsey Digby, Lillyan Digby, Morgan Digby, Stetson Digby, Goats and lambs will be weighed beginning at in and out of the show ring. Tyson Digby, Claire Hamlett, Macie Hanshew, Morgan Kariainen, Ryan Kari- 2004-present 8 a.m. Friday. The lamb show, judged by Sterling Senior division awards were donated by Scurry ainen, Amardo Lopez, Jillian Lopez, Ely Martin, Mattie Martin, Rand Martin, Today’s Veteran sponsored by City’s Richard Long, will begin at 1 p.m. and the County Farm Bureau (steer), Joe LaRoux Rental Ryann Stewart, Ryleigh Stewart, Kelton White, Riley White, Reese Wiseman Nix’s Auto & Tire Service goat show will follow. Chad Coburn, of Sterling Properties (lamb), in memory of Ronnie and and Shane Wiseman. 1510 25th Street 573-3567 City, will judge the lambs. Sheryl Lamb, the Jay Callaway family (goat) and Snyder FFA — James Ashlock, Jaxon Collier, Tymrie Collier, Jessica Fen- At 5 p.m. Friday, Coburn will judge the steer Wilson Motors (pig). Junior awards were donated nell, Jahlynn Flores, Logan Free, T. Brady Gabel, Jaci Hogan, Kade Hunter, show. by Lone Star Ag Credit of Sweetwater (steer), the Anthony Luna, Brianna Luna, Eli McClain, Logan McGinnis, Paige Pollard, At noon Saturday, a meal for buyers will be held Joe Campbell family (lamb), the Tyson Price fam- Savanna Porter, Tyleigh Price, Jace Stribling, Shawn Sutton, Dakarie Wesley, WEATHER Taziamaraie Wesley and Abigail Yelvington. in the Westerner Room of The Coliseum. Awards See Show, Page 10A Four men receive prison sentences Four men are headed to prison charge, Gomez was given a five- after they were convicted in Dis- year sentence and ordered to pay Sophia Morado trict Judge Ernie B. Armstrong’s a $1,500 fine and $909 in court Friday’s high: 56 degrees courtroom recently. and attorney fees. Friday’s low: 31 degrees David Gomez Jr., 30, of Sny- On June 22, 2015, Gomez 7 a.m. reading today: 31 de- der, entered guilty pleas to a failed to appear for a court hear- grees third-degree felony charge of ing after being released from 0.14 of an inch Precipitation: bail jumping/failure to appear custody. 2016 precipitation: 0.14 of an inch and state-jail felony charge of Gomez was also given an theft. 18-month sentence and ordered ROUND OWN In exchange for his plea on the to pay a $1,500 fine, $13,694 in A T bail jumping/failure to appear See Prison, Page 10A Quilt squares Friends of Blake Dickerhoff, the son of Jordan and Eric Dick- erhoff, are accepting donations Agency has team ready for a prayer quilt for the family. SDN Photos/Glen Brockenbush Donations of $20 or more are Snyder High School spirit team members Kaylee Klein (left) and Shelby Meador practice their routines being accepted. Squares are Thursday. Snyder will participate in the first University Interscholastic League state spirit competition available at Allstate Insurance, to help during layoffs in Arlington Thursday. Stevenson Real Estate, Stam- By SDN Staff Reports employer will let him know that ford Insurance, Mesquite Oil layoffs are planned, he and a Tools or by calling Tina Ro- What happens when changes Rapid Response team will hold land at 575-3226. Call Bridget in the economy lead to an em- an orientation and workshop for Moore Claxton at (325) 436- Snyder spirit teams to compete in ployer laying off his or her em- employees and help them pre- 8893 for more information. ployees? Hopefully, the process pare to manage the transition be- doesn’t begin until a call to tween jobs, and help them pre- inaugural state championships Workforce Solutions has been pare to find their next job. LOTTERY made and a Rapid Response “The goal is to get everyone By Glen Brockenbush team deployed. back to work as quickly as pos- Friday’s Results SDN Staff Writer Mega Millions SHS SPIRIT TEAM According to Robert Puls, sible,” Puls said. 11-39-51-57-75 MB: 2 business development consul- Originally designed for em- Megaplier: 5 Next week, Snyder High School will partici- Listed are the members of the Snyder High School tant with Workforce Solutions ployers releasing more than 50 spirit teams who will compete in the state champion- pate in a first-of-its-kind competition. of West Central Texas, if an Cash Five The University Interscholastic League (UIL) ships: See Team, Page 10A 3-7-11-23-30 established a high school spirit competition, Varsity Cheerleaders — Shanice Cobb, Mo De- combining skills from dance and cheerleading. larosa, Alyssa Martini, Emily Harris, Dakota Green Pick 3 Morning The first UIL spirit state championship compe- and Rylan Sanchez. JV Cheerleaders — Kenzie Hunter, Kaylee Klein, 2-3-1 Sum It Up: 6 tition will be held Wednesday through Saturday Hermleigh trustees to Mallory Alexander, Alanna Hurt, Shelby Meador and Pick 3 Day at the University of Texas, Arlington. Bailey Faulkenbery. 1-9-5 Sum It Up: 15 Snyder’s Gold Line dance team coach Sarah Freshman Cheerleaders — Hanna Alcaraz and Pick 3 Evening Parmer and Snyder High School’s cheer sponsor Cailey Davis. discuss Roemisch’s contract 6-7-2 Sum It Up: 15 Krisi Early were at a cheerleading convention Gold Line Dance Team — Caleigh Bragg, Han- The Hermleigh ISD board The report is for the 2014-15 nah Klein and Hanna Louis. of trustees will discuss Super- school year and states Herm- Pick 3 Night in May when they heard about the idea for the 6-5-4 Sum It Up: 15 competition. intendent Ronnie Roemisch’s leigh ISD met standards on the Last fall, Parmer and Early chose students her job has been made easier by the chemistry contract during Monday night’s state accountability rating sys- Daily 4 Morning from their respective dance and cheer squads to she has with Parmer and Early. meeting. tem. 8-0-6-6 Sum It Up: 20 try out for the team. The final auditions were “We get along well,” Porter said. “It’s a team Roemisch was hired as the su- The most recent information Daily 4 Day held on the last day before winter break. effort and everybody perintendent in 2013 after serv- on the report shows the district 0-6-3-3 Sum It Up: 12 The team consists has the same goals.” ing as the school district princi- had a 96.4 percent attendance of 17 girls, from fresh- Porter’s help with pal. rating in 2013-14 and a 0 percent Daily 4 Evening Also during the meeting, the dropout rate. It also shows that 0-6-6-2 Sum It Up: 14 men to seniors, each of the choreography has whom has experience been especially appre- board will hold a public hear- Hermleigh’s class of 2014 gradu- Daily 4 Night on either the cheer ing to hear input on the Texas ation rate was 100 percent.