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the PRIDE - Shallowater ISD
PAGE 12 THE PRIDE April 10, 2015 Houston Stock Show Wrap Up SHS Senior Completes Special Memorial For Eagle Scout Project PRIDE Photographer *Makayla Love Lindsey Lamkin placed 4th in the OPB division and Austin Lamkin placed 1st in his class in the swine division. Congratulations Lamkin Family! Callie Criswell received 5th place with her Hampshire at the Houston Livestock Show. Congratulations Callie! Shallowater senior, Wes Jackson, not only put many hours and hard work into his Eagle Scout project, but he put an abundance of heart and soul into the project too. Jackson felt led to create a special and moving memorial in front of Shallowater High School recognizing and remembering two very special members of the Class of 2014, Loran Coats and Garrett Hacker. Jackson states, “I’m not looking for gratitude in any way. I just did something that I felt needed to be done and I think that God just added that little extra encouragement of earning my Eagle at the same time.” Jackson set out to begin his project by acquiring approval from the local Boy Scout council, and obtaining donations to fulfill the projects funding. Jackson was able to have all parts of the project donated except for the rock engraving, which he is still raising money for. Completing the project places Jackson very close to obtaining his Eagle, but also serves many purposes for the com- munity and school. As the trees grow, they will provide a shady spot for students, but more importantly, it will provide a memorial of classmates lost. The two trees planted are both Cleveland-Select Flowering Pears, which will make a beautiful addition to the SHS campus. Jackson hopes that the memorial will be a reflection for those students leaving the SHS parking lot to drive safely. Jackson states, “If the caution the memorial causes is enough to save just one person, it will have served more of a purpose than I could ever have hoped for.” Shallowater ISD 1100 AVE K Shallowater, TX 79363 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 6 Shallowater, TX 79363 ***ECRWSS*** Postal Customer Shallowater, TX 79363 the Friday, April 10, 2015 PRIDE Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future Volume 31, Issue 14 Shallowater High School Student’s Brilliance, Hard Work Earns Trip To International Science Fair PRIDE Journalist *Zeke Kollman Alberto Garcia is a champion of local, state, and national science fairs. He has received what can only be alluded to as a plethora of honors and awards for his project, which includes an in- tegrated helmet and pad system to help reduce football injuries, mainly those injuries associated with the whiplash motion of high school football’s most notorious tackles. When asked what his achievements meant to him, he responded, “It is an honor to have excelled in the Science Fair, and it has been a great opportunity.” Alberto, or “Berto” as he is known in the high school, has advanced not only to the local science fair though he has also elevated his project to the international science fair, where his project will compete against the brightest minds in the nation and the world, and Berto is high among them. His other awards include; third place overall in the physical science and mechanical and electrical engineering, the Air Force special award, the Society of American Military Engineers Award, and the Texas Board of Professional Engineers Future Engineer Award. “Alberto has done a great job at representing himself and Shallowater,” said Shallowater High School teacher, Leslie Griffis. He will compete in the International Science Fair in Pittsburg in May 2015, at the end of this school year. So, with Alberto’s many accomplishments there also comes a sense of pride from having him in Shallowater, we wish him the best in the science fair as well as all of his future endeavors. THE PRIDE Bruce, Shawna, Matthew, & Elleigh Haynie*Brian, Stephanie, Hannah, Grace & Molly Carreon*Cory & Karri Jackson*Javier & J’Rae Pineda*Caudle Family*Justin J., Christie P., & Payten P.*Kelly & Laura McMillin PAGE 2 April 10, 2015 April 10, 2015 THE PRIDE PAGE 11 Here for all of your hay needs Because Quality Matters 10’ x 15’ STORAGE UNITS - $55/month the PRIDE The PRIDE is a publication of Shallowater Independent School District and is distributed semi-monthly during the school year, with monthly issues in June, July, and August. Newspapers are mailed free of charge to all Shallowater bulk mail addresses. Subscriptions are available for out of district residents at $25 annually. Articles published in the PRIDE are copyrighted. All Rights Reserved. Additional Copies of the PRIDE are available at all school campuses, Peoples Bank, First State Bank, 4 Corners Mart, Shallowater Clinic, and City Hall. Readers can express their views to articles in this newpaper by writing to: The PRIDE, Letters to the Editor 1100 Ave. K, Shallowater, TX, 79363 the PRIDE Staff: Lauren Brownd, Managing Editor Students of Shallowater High School, Editors Kenneth Border, Superintendent of SISD, Publisher Printed by Brazos Offset Printers, Inc. of Slaton, TX For advertising rates, contact the managing editor: 806-832-4531 ext. 2156 Dr. Roger Tipton, Pediatric Dentistry & Dr. Nadene Tipton, Orthodontics double-t-smiles.com 806.792.2288 6102 82nd St, Ste 2 Lubbock, TX 79424 12th Street Church of Christ Invites you and your family to Kingdom’s Kitchen Enjoy a free hot meal served in our building every Tuesday night at 6:00 p.m. following the school calendar. Resuming Tuesday, January 6, 2015 and continuing through March 10. Resuming March 24 through May 26. 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SHALLOWATER DUPLEX FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 2 car garage $750 per month Call 778-1393 if interested! ~Voted KCBD “BEST of the WEST” 2012, 2013 ~ high quality, cost effective work ~ all types of tax services ~ bookkeeping ~ ~ accounting ~ financial statements ~ ~ full payroll services ~ ~ business consulting and formulations ~ ~ quickbooks help ~ Shallowater ISD All School Reunion July 10 & 11, 2015 Friday, July 10thGolf Tournament This down and dirty tidal wave of fun-in-the-sun featured 114 eight to twelve player co-ed teams and more than 300 spectators in 2014! The tournament’s purpose is to serve as a platform to raise awareness about the issue of student dropout and the efforts of CIS to remove academic and non-academic barriers to education that often influence a student’s decision to leave school. The goal for 2015 is 120 teams and to raise $70,000 which will go towards sustaining current CIS programs and expanding to new districts across the South Plains region. Registration is currently OPEN. Return your completed registration forms to: monica.williams@cissouthplains.org or register online at: http://www.cissouthplains.org/registration on or before the registration deadline of Sunday, May 31st. For additional information, please contact Monica J. Williams at (806) 368-8090. PAGE 3 Saturday, July 11th9:00 a.m. School Tour and Lunch Truitt Vaughn, Shallowater 1st Grade student, presented with a Certificate of Thanks from Elementary Principal, Mary Hughes. Throughout the halls and having trouble breathing. classrooms at Shallowater His quick thinking was an act Elementary the lessons of of heroism, as his friend was kindness, helping others, choking and needed help. and positive encourageThank you for your bravment flow on a daily basis. ery Truitt, and thank you First Grade student, Tru- Shallowater Elementary itt Vaughn, helped one of teachers and staff for takhis friends in the Elemen- ing such great care of tary cafeteria by alerting the outstanding students the staff that his friend was that fill your classrooms. Saturday, July 11th3:00 p.m. Dance at The Maze If you have questions, please call 806-832-4531 ext. 2000 More information to come! *Mary Warren*Tony & Tonya Jackson*John & Libby Chisum*Mike, Lori & Camey Powers*Perry, Stacey, Lexi & Parker Robinson*Al, Erin, Garrett & Sarah Green*Chuck & Carolyn Darden* PEACE.LOVE.MUD VOLLEYBALL IS BACK! April 10, 2015 THE PRIDE Local Cowboy Rides To Win At ABC Rodeo Geared up and ready to ride, Shallowater 1st Grader, Zane CennaultCampbell, competed in the Mutton Bustin event at the ABC Rodeo on April 2-4. Mutton Bustin is an event similar to bull riding or bronc riding, in which brave young cowboys and cowgirls ride or race sheep for competition. Zane placed 1st in the Friday night round and he advanced to compete in the finals in the sold out arena on Saturday night. Zane won 4th place overall! Congratulations Cowboy! SHS Parent Summit Monday, April 20, 2015 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Shallowater High School will be hosting a parent summit, organized by students, SHS organizations, and leaders of SHS. There will be food, childcare and door prizes! Do not miss this exciting and informative opportunity! Join us at SHS on April 20th! Shallowater 3rd and 4th graders attended a pizza party on March 12th at the Shallowater School County Library to recognize the effort that they put towards the Bluebonnet program. All of the students received pizza, certificates, and prizes. We look forward to beginning the Bluebonnet Program again next September. 3rd Grade top row: Jose Puente, Aaron Sandoval, Kaleb Swindell, Luke Fisher, Lorenzo Nino, Cy Jones, Preston Taylor, Kaleb Cox, Madilyn Sallee, Taylor Ritchey, Cameron Powers. Front row: Jaden Bobo, McKenzi Cook, Lexi Terry, Berkli Fansler, Mykenzie Rodriguez, Brynlee Sexton, Camila Trevino, Olivia Cary 5th Grade top row: Chloe Shrum, Gannon Moore, Rylee Trantham, Jenna Willer, Layla Foraker, Scotlyn Winn. Bottom Row: Bailey Ogerly, Braxton Barrett, Skyler Ogerly, Carter Sallee, Hanna McCravey, and Zoey Vidaure. Breakout sessions and presenters will include: Trending Today - SHS Student Council Apps - TAFE So You’re About to Have a Junior! - Kamber Smith So You’re About to Have a Senior! - Scotta Knight So Your Kid is Going to College! - Kristi Barker Transcripts - Jim Jones EOC’s - Tammy Blackburn Drinking and Legal Situations - Jessica Kelly Student Organizations - Cindy Couch Fillies, Mustangs Bring In Top Honors For 2014-15 Season The Shallowater Fillies and Mustangs ended the 2014-15 basketball season with much excitement and success. Many of the team members received top honors for their dedication and performance throughout the season. Shallowater Fillies awards and honors include: Kelsee Smith-District MVP, AJ Lonestar 1st team, TABC All-Region, TABC AllState, TABC All-Star, TGCA Academic All-State, TGCA All-State, TGCA All-Star alternate, State Tournament All-Tournament team. Hannah Almsted-TGCA Academic All-State, 1st team All-District, AJ Lonestar 2nd team, TABC All-Region, and TGCA All-State. Morgan Bennett-District Co-Defensive player of the year, AJ Lonestar 2nd team, TABC All-Region, TABC All-State. Summer Pearson-TGCA Academic All-State, 1st team All-District, TABC AllRegion. Cailyn Breckel-1st team All-District, AJ Lonestar Newcomer of the year. Carli Breckel-Honorable Mention All-District, set a new school record for charges taken during the season. Jayden Willer-Honorable Mention All-District. Kandace Pope-Honor- able Mention All-District. Shallowater Mustangs awards and honors received include: Ran Johnston-TABC AllRegion, Lonestar Varsity 3rd team, 1st team All-District. Preston Scaff-TABC All-Region, Lonestar Varsity 2nd team, District MVP. Westin Elliott-Lonestar Varsity Honorable Mention, 1st team All-District. Chris Contreras-1st team All-District. Jake McMillinDistrict Defensive MVP. April 10, 2015 THE PRIDE PAGE 9 SHS COUNSELOR CORNER The TSI test for students wanting to take dual credit classes in the fall of 2015 will be administered on the mornings of Wednesday, April 15th and Wednesday, April 22nd at Shallowater High School. The test will cost each student $25. Please make your check out to SISD. There will be a sign up sheet available in the High School office. SHS JUNIORS: Texas Tech University is hosting CAMP L.E.A.D. This is Tech’s latest leadership training...apply at www.camplead.ttu.edu by Wed. April 8th @ 5 p.m. If you are interested in signing up for Dual Credit for the 2015-16 school year...Please sign up by MAY 1st at the SHS Counselor’s Office. For more information, please contact Scotta Knight at sknight@shallowaterisd.net Don’t forget about the SHS Parent Summit Monday, April 20, 2015 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. The Parent Summit has been organized by students, SHS organizations, and leaders of SHS. There will be food, childcare and door prizes! 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Each year the Texas Library Association sponsors this program for students in grades three through six. Through a long and hard process, a committee of librarians, administrators, teachers, professors, and others select twenty of the best new books for kids and place the titles on the Bluebonnet Master List. If a student reads at least five of the titles from the list, he or she becomes eligible to vote for their favorite among the books they have read. The votes from school children across the state are tabulated and the author of the work voted the favorite is awarded the Bluebonnet medal at the Texas Library Association’s Spring Convention. Shallowater 5th grade Bluebonnet voters attended a pizza party on February 26th to recognize the students for their participation in this program. April 10, 2015 GROUP LLC Do YOU want to see YOUR name displayed HERE as a PROUD supporter of SISD and the PRIDE? Contact Lauren Brownd @ 806-832-4531 ext.2156 or at Lbrownd@shallowaterisd.net TODAY! 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THE PRIDE PAGE 8 Math Lesson “Measures Up” To Shallowater’s 2nd Grade PRIDE Journalist * Allison Burton The 2nd Grade students at Shallowater Intermediate School participated in a fun and playful “Measurement Tournament” to help cover the measurement unit they are currently studying. The 2nd Grade teachers organized a lesson that included items and activities such as a cotton ball toss, straw javelin, and a foam paper plate toss. The students learned Makenna Strickland having a blast learning about various measurments in a 2nd Grade classroom. Teamwork in action! Aiden Carter, Sophia Wheeler and Kale Moore work together to get accurate measurements. Kenzie Steffey measures her friend’s leg at Shallowater Intermediate for an afternoon full of fun and learning. Exit Realty 5102 60th Street Suite G Lubbock, TX 79414 806-778-4497 Cell s h a l l o wat e r h o m e s . c o m Tammy Hamersley different ways to measure and a great deal about teamwork too. The creative teachers who organized the “Measurement Tournament” were Mrs. Jana Oursbourn, Mrs. Jennifer Broom, Mrs. Misty Pounds and Mrs. Ashli Buckley. All 2nd grade classes participated and measured up to the challenge. Shallowater Elementary Kindergarten Registration will be held on May 1, 2015 in the Elementary Cafeteria from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Please bring the following to registration: Verification of residence, birth certificate, social security card, shot record of each student to be registered & the driver’s license of the person enrolling each student. All students who will be 4 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2015 please join Shallowater Elementary for Pre-K Orientation for the 2015-16 school year on May 7, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. in the Elementary Cafeteria. If your child is currently enrolled in the Pre-K program at SES they will not need to be registered again, but you are welcome to join the registration to meet the teachers and tour the classrooms. April 10, 2015 Shallowater Clinic Brian Carreon, MD Tracie McKinley, PA Monday - Thursday 8:00 - 12:00, 1:00 - 5:00 Friday: 8:00 - 2:00 Team Tennis Ends With A Grand Slam PRIDE Journalist * Zeke Kollman Team tennis for the 20142015 school year came to a close earlier last month with their ascension to state, and with that achievement, the players have also been recognized as one of the top teams in the state. The team played hard at state and the players got to see and compete with some of the best players in Texas. With that being said, the spring round of tennis has already begun, and the in- hopes to send more than a dividuals have done well in few members of the tennis all practice tournaments and team to state this spring sea- 4th place team- Farm Business Management 5th Parker Sarchet Elijah Munden Callie Workman 2nd place team- Land 8th Parker Burleson Jake McMillin Austin Blount 1st place in the AreaVet Science 1st- Alyssa Clements 4th- Matthew Rasberry 9th- Josh Myers 11th- Kayla Casali Following the competition at WT, the teams traveled to Clarendon College on March 28, and placed as follows: FBM 1st place team 1st- Parker Sarchet THE PRIDE Mustangs And Fillies JV, Varsity Track Wrap Up The Shallowater Mustangs competed in the Brownfield track meet on March 27. Participants and placings are as follows: JV Mustangs:100M Dash-Brett Marmalejo, 12.02, 2nd; Callaway Garland, 12.09, 3rd. 400M Dash-Colton Oliphant, 57.70, 2nd; Dylan Rigby, 1:01.22, 6th. 1600M Run-Casen Bigham, 5:35.71, 6th. 110M HurdlesCutter Pirkle, 19.92, 5th; Jacob Phillips, 19.70, 4th.300M Hurdles-Jacob Phillips, 46.57, 2nd. 4x100M Relay-Shallowater 4th. 4x200M Relay-Shallowater 3rd. 4x400M Relay-Shallowater 3rd. Long Jump-Callaway Garland, 17’8.5”, 2nd; Tate Whitten, 17’3.5”, 3rd. Shot Put-Garrett Adair, 38’10”, 2nd. Triple JumpCallaway Garland, 35’3/4”, 3rd. High Jump-Cutter Pirkle, 5’6”, 2nd. Pole Vault-Caleb White, 9’6”, 1st; Wade Burt, 9’0”, 2nd. Varsity Mustangs: 100M DashBrenton Burgett, 11.30, 1st; J.D. Townsend, 11.64, 5th. 200M Dash-Chris Contreras, 23.47, 1st; Bryant Blackburn, 24.06, 2nd. 400M Dash-Bryan Hall, 54.23, 3rd. 800M Run-Scotty Anthony, 2:18.92, 5th; Davis Mason, 2:25.58, 6th. 1600M Run-Justin Vigil, 5:07.20, 1st. 3200M Run-Justin Vigil, 11:02.61, 1st. 110M HurdlesMarcus Martinez, 15.78, 1st. 300M Hurdles-Marcus Martinez, 42.00, 1st. 4x100M RelaySHS 2nd. 4x200M Relay-SHS 4th. 4x400M Relay-SHS 4th. Long Jump-Ran Johnston, 19’8”, 4th. Shot Put-Andres Castillo, 39’11.5”, 3rd. DiscusAndres Castillo, 127’8”, 1st. Triple Jump-Ran Johnston, 39’3”, 2nd; Bryson Blair, 38’6.5”, 3rd. Pole Vault-Cooper Ogle, 14’0”, 1st; Justin Vigil, 9’6”, 2nd. The Shallowater Fillies competed in the Cooper track meet on March 27. Participants and placings are as follows: JV Fillies: 100M Dash-Kambree Irvin, 15.14, 9th; Kadyn Kuehler, 15.44, 10th; Mariah Nunez, 15.61, 12th. 200M Dash-Kenzie Hughes, 28.30, 1st; Kambree Irvin, 31.43, 11th; Mariah Nunez, 32.20, 12th. 400M Dash-Kate McCrady, 1:09.89, 4th; Lauren Camp, 1:12.33, 7th. 800M Run-Bayleigh Fisher, 2:46.84, 4th; Lauren Camp, 2:53.06, 7th. 1600M Run-Taycee Weldon-Cox, 6:44.48, 7th. 3200M Run-Callie Criswell, 15:28.89, 10th. 4x100M Relay-SHS 2nd. 4x200M Relay-SHS 4th. 4x400M Relay-SHS 2nd. High Jump-Kieffer Sparks, 4’2”, 5th. Pole Vault-Kieffer Sparks, 7’6.5”, 1st. Long Jump-Jordan Gaines, 13’2”, 5th. Triple JumpJordan Gaines, 28’5”, 2nd. Shot Put-Nicole Islas, 27’0”, 2nd; Lesley Nunez, 24’4”, 6th. Discus-Mariah Nunez, 67’2”, 8th. Varsity Fillies: 200M DashCarli Breckel, 28.03, 1st; Sydney Irons, 29.53, 6th; Kaylee Jackson, 30.98, 12th. 400M DashKandace Pope, 1:04.14, 2nd; Sydney Irons, 1:08.31, 10th; Kaylee Jackson, 1:10.31, 12th. 1600M Run-Averie Holcombe, 6:08.91, 5th. 3200M Run-Averie Holcombe, 13:49.20, 6th; Lindsey Spruell, 13.50.10, 7th. 100M Hurdles-Cayenne Williams, 16.87, 1st; Kaley Shotts, 17.95, 3rd; Meredith Satterwhite, 18.40, 7th. 300M Hurdles-Cayenne Williams, 50.06, 1st; Kaley Shotts, 52.45, 4th; Meredith Satterwhite, 57.06, 10th. 4x100M Relay-SHS 2nd. 4x200M Relay- SHS 1st. 4x400M RelaySHS 3rd. High Jump-Cayenne Williams, 4’10.5”, 3rd. Pole Vault-Paige Williams, 9’5.75”, 1st; Sunny Ogle, 9’0.5”, 2nd; Brittany Davis, 7’6.5”, 5th. Long Jump-Kaley Shotts, 16’6”, 2nd; Cailyn Breckel, 14’8.5”, 6th; Carli Breckel, 14’2.5”, 7th. Triple Jump-Kaley Shotts, 34’11.75”, 1st; Carli Breckel, 34’6.5”. 2nd; Cailyn Breckel, 31’8.25”, 7th. Shot Put-Kelyn Morris, 29’11”, 7th; Jayden Willer, 28’4.5”, 8th. Discus-Kelyn Morris, 102’7”, 3rd; Jayden Willer, 92’3.5”, 5th. PAGE 5 Shallowater Middle School Track Wrap Up PRIDE Journalist *Justin Vigil Shallowater Middle School competed in the Brownfield Track meet on March 26. Particpants and placings are as follows: 7th Grade Girls: 100M Dash-Jordan Sanders, 13.74, 2nd. 200M Dash-Serenitea Wiley-Harris, 29.24, 1st. 400M Dash- Natalie Zapata, 1:10.34, 3rd; Kerstan Watts, 1:11.97, 4th. 800M Run-Kerstan Watts, 2:51.89, 3rd; Natalie Zapata, 2:54.71, 4th; Tiffany Davis, 2:59.68, 5th. 1600M Run-Tiffany Davis, 6:49.56, 2nd; Myranda Rodriguez , 6:51.65, 3rd. 2400 M Run-Myranda Rodriguez, 10:06.57,2nd. 100M Hurdles-Sydnie Sallee, 19.41, 4th; Madison Batten, 19.99, 6th. 300M Hurdles-Sydnie Sallee, 55.97, 2nd; Tiffany Davis, 57.66, 3rd; Lauryn Gilmore, 58.56, 4th. 4x100M RelayShallowater 2nd. 4x200M Relay-Shallowater 3rd. 4x400M Relay-Shallowater 4th. Triple Jump-Tiffany Davis, 27’6”, 3rd; Madison Batten, 27’4 3/4”, 5th. High Jump-Tiffany Davis, 4’0”, 6th. Pole Vault-Kiara Nixon, 6’0” (1 attempt, no misses), 1st; Lauryn Gilmore, 6’0” (3 attempst, 2 misses), 2nd. 8th Grade Girls: 200M DashCooper Mitchell, 26.61, 1st; Judith Hernandez, 30.17, 5th. 400M Dash-Cooper Mitchell, 1:02.84, 1st. 800M Run-Reagan Maxfield, 3:01.32, 6th. 1600M Run-Lilia Leyva, 6:40.56, 3rd. 2400M Run-Lilia Leyva, 10:21.70, 2nd; Katy Fairbanks, 10:45.33, 6th. 100M HurdlesStormie Williams, 16.62, 1st; Trinity McCormick, 18.22, 5th. 300M Hurdles-Braylie Gray, 56.94, 3rd; Hallie Satterwhite, 1:01.13, 6th. 4x200M Relay-Shallowater 4th. 4x400M Relay-Shallowater 1st. Long Jump-Cooper Mitchell, 14’11”, 1st; Stormie Williams, 14’5”, 2nd. Shot Put-Britten Hull, 32’2”, 2nd; Kira Pierce, 31’1”, 3rd; Genasis Garza, 29’0”, 6th. Discus-Britten Hull, 70’4”, 2nd; Alyssa Benton, 62’6”, 6th. Triple Jump-Trinity McCormick, 30’1 3/4”, 2nd; Cooper Mitchell, 29’7 1/2”, 4th. High JumpTrinity McCormick, 4’4”, 3rd. Pole Vault-Annie Gillispie, 6’6”, 4th; Averi McLellan, 6’0”, 5th. 7th Grade Boys: 100M DashMendoza, 12.68, 2nd; E. Rodriquez, 13.15, 6th. 200M Dash-Mendoza, 26.79, 1st; Smith, 27.93, 5th. 800M Run- Kelly, 2:43.0, 5th. 4x100M Relay-Shallowater 6th. 4x200M Relay-Shallowater 1st. 4x400M Relay-Shallowater 1st. DiscusBratten, 89-0, 2nd; Moran, 83-9, 3rd. High Jump-Bratten, 4’8”, 5th; Gossett, 5’0”, 2nd. Pole Vault-Homer, 7’6”, 1st; Stark, 7’6”, 2nd; Klatt, 6’0”, 5th. 8th Grade Boys:100M DashCastor Ramirez, 11.94, 1st. 400M Dash, Jose Nunez, 1:01.12, 4th. 1600M Run-Tyler Jacobs, 5:42.38, 1st. 2400M Run-Tyler Jacobs, 8:58.87, 2nd. 110M Hurdles-Hayden Vanderrhoest, 20.32, 3rd; Tyler Williams, 20.54, 4th; Blake Carter, 21.10, 5th. 4x100M Relay-Shallowater 3rd. 4x200M Relay-Shallowater 4th. 4x400M Relay-Shallowater 2nd. Long Jump-Castor Ramirez, 18’11.5”, 1st; Christian Jones, 16’5”, 5th. Shot Put-CJ Easley, 37’5”, 2nd. Discus-Jenkins, 94’8”, 3rd. Triple Jump-Tyler Williams, 31’11”, 6th. High Jump-Castor Ramirez, 5’4”, 3rd. Pole Vault-Blake Carter, 8’6”, 2nd; Don Jones, 8’0”, 4th; Holt Pierce, 7’6”, 6th. Tournament Brings Community Together To Help Make A Difference PRIDE Journalist * Samantha Blount son. Good luck Mustangs and Fillies, and go serve up some Shallowater competition! FFA Judging Teams Win Sweepstakes To Start Season Shallowater FFA judging teams began the season with competitions at West Texas A&M and Clarendon College. On March 27 the FFA teams placed as follows at WT: 1st place team- Homesite 1st- Jake McMillin 6th- Parker Burleson 9th- Austin Blount 1st place teamMeats Evaluation 3rd- Cole Bradford 6th- Chandler Sarchet 7th- Ben Mills John Ryan Davis 3rd place teamMilk Quality 10th Kelsey Long Carole Ann Coffman Andi McMillin Kinsey Homer April 10, 2015 2nd- Zeke Kollman 4th- Breanna Lozano Dairy foods 3rd team 6th-Andi McMillin Kelsey Long Kinsey Homer Carole Ann Coffman Meats 3rd place team 3rd- Ben Mills 7th- Chandler Sarchet John Ryan Davis Austin Wenzel Vet Tech 3rd place team 5th- Matthew Rasberry 8th- Alyssa Clements Kayla Casali Josh Myers Congratulations to the Shallowater FFA Chapter and each participant on a successful start to the judging season. Continuing the path of creativity and charity driven senior projects for the Class of 2015, Shallowater senior Andrew Burton stepped up and organized a 3-on-3 tournament that would be fun and also help children with cancer. The tournament was held on Saturday, March 28 and included high school and middle school teams. A total of 12 teams participated, and medals were given to the top teams. The profits raised from the tournament from registration fees to concession stand purchases went directly to the Make-A-Wish foundation. The tournament raised just over 300 dollars. Tournament champs for the High School division was the team of Camie Holcombe, Coach Kyle Maxfield, and Kelsee Smith. Tournament champs for the Middle School diviHigh School 3 on 3 Champions: Middle School 3 on 3 Champions: Slade sion was the team of Slade Airhart, Camie Holcombe, Coach Kyle Maxfield, and Airhart, Jalen Brattain, and Hunter Gossett. Jalen Brattain, and Hunter Gossett. HS senior, Kelsee Smith. 2769 N. 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Contact Lauren Brownd at Lbrownd@shallowaterisd.net or 806-832-4531 ext. 2156 to get YOUR name published in the PRIDE to show YOUR support! You don’t want to miss this opportunity! Your support is GREATLY appreciated! Shallowater senior, Hannah Ayers, received a silver medal for her talent and creative artwork piece in the National Scholastic Art Contest in New York. Her art work will be on display at the New York Gallery this summer. Carnegie Hall will be hosting an awards ceremony that recognizes and congratulates these talented young artists. During the fall and Robotics Team #4852 Among Top Teams In The Nation PRIDE Journalist *Ashley Rosales winter of 2014, more than 300,000 students from the United States, and some places abroad, entered in the National Scholastic Art Contest for a trip to New York, New York. Out of those 300,000, the field was narrowed to 17,000 for the regional cut. Of those 17,000, 12 students were from Shallowater ISD alone. Of these few 17,000 only .07%, just 2,200, are selected as National Gold or Silver medalists. This is a very selective process and it is very impressive that Miss Hannah Ayers is included within this prestigious group of artists. Fillies Open Softball District Play With Victory, 1st Annual Easter Egg Hunt PRIDE Journalist * Ivy Bentancourt After months of preparation, skill, and impeccable teamwork, it was time for the Shallowater Robotics team #4852 to shine. On March 26-28 the team competed at the Lubbock Civic Center in front of hundreds of onlookers and against 44 teams from across the nation, and a few teams from other countries. The six foot tall project that moves, picks up and stacks totes, and car- ries them back across the room to their designated area designed, created and built by the Shallowater team ranked at 19th out of 44 teams as the first day of competition concluded. On March 28, with the team’s positive attitude and game winning strategy, the Shallowater Robotics team finished the competition in 3rd place overall. Members of the Shallowater Robotics team include: Team Captains-Marc Sanchez and Jackson Harbison. Safety Captains-Abel Nieto, Angel Mesa and Jeremy Collen. Team members-Jesse Galan, Nicole Islas, Adrian Galan, Tyler Lorck, Tyler Prichard, Brooke Williams, Berto Garcia and Logan Parks. This year’s mentors are Robin Campbell, Bill Masten, Dr. Harry Overstreet, Jesus Sanchez, James Guzman, Ben Lorck, Glen Parsons, and Patrick Adair. Photos by: Mandy Gillispie The Shallowater Fillies opened District play in Softball on April 3 against the Littlefield Wildcats. The team jumped on them early with a 10 run 2nd inning, 2 run 3rd inning, and a 5 run 4th inning to cap off a run-rule in the 5th inning with a score of 17-1. Taylor Tetens was the starting pitcher and completed the game with eight strikeouts and only gave up one run on 5 hits. At the plate, Ashley Bruns was 3 for 4 with 2 RBI's, Taylor Tetens was 2 for 4 with 3 RBI's, Berkley Nowlin was 2 for 4 with 4 RBI's, Chelsea Turner was 2 for 3 with 3 RBI's, and Kate McCrady was 2 for 4 with 3 RBI's. Extra base hits were turned in on the night by Kate McCrady with a double and Ashley Bruns with a triple. The Shallowater Fillies Softball Team is 14-12 overall and 1-0 in District. They will finish the first round of District play at Muleshoe on April 11 at 12:00 p.m. With their first district game falling on Good Friday, the Shallowater Fillies hosted their 1st Annual Easter Egg Hunt after the Varsity game on April 3. All children ages 0-2nd grade were invited to attend. Head Coach for the Fillies, Sam Gillispie, states, “The hunt was organized to give back to the community of Shallowater.” The Fillie softball players provided eggs and filled them with candy for the event. The SHS art class also donated eggs for the occasion that they designed in class. The Fillies softball players scattered the eggs in the outfield and helped several of the youngsters collect the eggs. Littlefield fans were also invited to participate. A great time was had by all. The Fillies hope to have an even greater turn out next year! April 10, 2015 THE PRIDE PAGE 7 Shallowater Intermediate Students Raise Funds, SHS One Act Play Advances To Bi-District Competition PRIDE Journalist *Jessica VanBuren Shoot Hoops For Great Cause PRIDE Journalist *Josh Myers 4th Grade Girls: Hoops For Heart is a fun 4th Grade Boys: 1st–Bryan Mattox, 2nd–Kaleb 1st–Kynlee Shields, 2nd–Shelevent where students play Cox, 3rd–Calan Foerster. by Roberts, 3rd--Malia Kelly. basketball, shoot hoops, and learn about heart health all while raising money for the AHA (American Heart Association). Shallowater Intermediate students, 2nd through 4th Grade, proudly participated in the 2015 Hoops For Heart fundraiser this year. On Friday, March 27 a shootout was held to conclude the exciting fundraising event for all Intermediate grade levels. Participants and 2nd Grade Hoops For Heart Champions shootout champions include: 2nd Grade Boys: 1st Place: Brannon Foerster, Garrett Blakney and Hudson Franklin. 2nd Place: Brady Criswell, Rylen Blackburn, Ryan Dugger and Pierce Keeney. 3rd Place: Ryker Trantham, Mason Marmolejo, Parker Reynolds and Zayden Redecop. 2nd Grade Girls: 1st Place: Kylie Williamson, Sidney Venable, Lillie Wells and Faith Satterfield. 2nd Place: Klancy Sherrill, Alyssa Smith, Serenity Garza and Sophia Wheeler. 3rd Place: Lanna Salazar, Ava Rich, Rylee McDaniel and Hope Satterfield. 3rd Grade Boys: 1st–Hayden Buckley, 2nd–Reid Campbell, 3rd–Noah Clausen. 3rd Grade Girls: 1st-Katie Holcombe, 2nd– Rylee White, 3rd–Jasmine Castillo 3rd Grade Hoops For Heart Champions The Shallowater cast and crew for the production of “All The King’s Men” The Shallowater One Act Play cast and crew advanced to Bi-district competition following their outstanding performance on March 26 at Shallowater High School. The BiDistrict competition will be held in Tulia on April 11. The SHS One Act Play will perform their production of “All the King’s Men” with high hopes to advance to area competition. Lindsey Lamkin pictured with Bunny Keeney, Mr. and Mrs. Powe and Cody Powe upon receiving donations from the Christmas Classic Jackpot. With an inspiration to help others and to give back to her community, SHS senior Lindsey Lamkin de- veloped a senior project revolving around an event she knows very well. Miss Lamkin organized Nelson, Kaydyn Kuehler, Tucker Nelson, Andrew McGoogan, Tristin Lain, Maky Haynes, Nathan Caballero, Jacob Woodruff, Ashlynn Cunningham, Carly Talley, Jonathan Casali, Reagan Robbins, Riley Robbins, Cheyanne Hamilton, Amy Anderson, Kylie Robles, Kayla Casali, Elijah Munden, Mia Ayala, and Cora Hoggard. Mustangs and Fillies Golf Teams Named District Champs PRIDE Journalist * Samantha Blount S H A L L O 4th Grade Hoops For Heart Champions Lindsey Lamkin Organizes Jackpot To Help Support W Local Scholarships and conducted a local stock PRIDE Journalist *Jackson Adrian show jackpot where she A donated funds to two local agricultural memorial schol- T arships. She stated, “One of my dad’s friends started E the “Black and Gold Classic” jackpot, so I thought R it would be a cool idea.” Lamkin advertised the Christmas Classic Jackpot in the Purple Circle agricultural magazine and went door to door at local businesses seeking sponsors for the event. Lamkin’s thoughtful project was a success and donations from the event went to wonderful scholarships to help others in the community. Tucker Nelson states “This is not only a story about history but about the corruption of power and the evil of money.” The Shallowater One Act Play is directed by Cindy Couch, Leslie Griffis, and Teresa Kuehler. Cast and crew members include: Brooke Williams, Austin Blount, Mac Olmsted, Brodie Pinkerton, Payton Phillips, Sydney Bevers, Jonah G O L F April 6th was a great day for Shallowater Golf! Both the Mustangs and Fillies teams claimed the District Championship title and will compete at the Regional tournament at Shady Oaks golf course in Baird, TX. The Mustangs red team will compete on April 13-14, and the Fillies will follow on the 15-16. The Fillies claimed the top spot by an overwhelming 86 strokes with a score of 812. Summer Pearson placed first in the individual meet with a score of 157 (81/76). Samantha Blount placed third in the individual category coming in with a score of 218 (105/113). Ashton Mangum came in at 5th place and Madi Oliphint placed 7th claiming four spots in the top 10 for the Fillies. The Mustangs red team placed first overall with a final score of 716. The Mustangs black team came in at 3rd with a score of 788. Top 10 Mustangs include: Austin Blount placed 5th, Nik Hodges came in at 7th, Westin Elliott claimed 8th and Colton Oliphint placed 10th. Members of the Fillies include: Summer Pearson, Samantha Blount, Ashton Mangum, Madi Oliphint and Sydney Turney. Members of the red and black Mustangs team include: Austin Blount, Westin Elliott, Nik Hodges, Colton Oliphint, Kade Young, Blake Lamkin, Jackson Adrian, Logan Parks, and Brett Marmoljo. Grace & Reagan Barrett*Wade, Sheila, Peyton & Will Redman*Neal, Marci, Breken, Rylen & Easten Ramos*Mikayla and Conner Shires*The Hulse’s, Kris, Amy, Carson, Hannah and Brennan*The Starks Joe and Mary Hughes*Kenny, Mendi, Brynlee & Boston Border*Tom and Carol Johnson*Barbi Austin*Brett and De’Anne Holder*Greg, Lauren, Paisleigh & Abi Brownd*Johnny, Denae, Landon, Macy & Averi McLellan PAGE 6
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