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Archived Edition – 09/12/2014
Volume 25 | Number 17
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Events
Send Calendar
listings to:
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Sept 13
Katy Farmers Market
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Church of the Holy
Apostles
1225 W. Grand Pkwy. S.
The market is open every
Saturday, rain or shine.
Sept 15
Movie Night - Batman
(1966) starts at Dusk
WFDD Central Green at
LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch
PG-Rated fun for the whole
family. Bring the blankets
and lawn chairs. Picnic or
carry out from one of the fine
restaurants around Central
Green.
Sept 20
Katy Market Days
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
2nd Street @ Ave B
Historic Downtown Katy
Fresh produce, Arts & Crafts
and more. Teachers with ID get
10% off this month.
Sept 20
WFDD Health Fair
11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
WFDD Central Green at
LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch
Large crowds came to sample the food and drink
of some of the great restaurants and pubs in Katy at
the Taste of Katy Tailgate, August 20, from 5:009:00 p.m. in the parking lot at 814 East Avenue at
1st Avenue in Old Katy. Participating restaurants
included D’Amico’s Italian Market Cafe, Babin’s
Seafood House, Baker St. Pub & Grill, Hasta la Pasta,
Crawfish Café, Da Vinci Ristorante Italiano, The
Cellar Door, No Label Brewing Co, Zoes Kitchen,
What’s Poppin Popcorn, Chick Fil A, Los Cucos,
Midway Barbeque, Wright’s of Texas Salsa and
Snowdog Ice Cream (truck).
Live music entertainment was provided by the
Rankin Twins and the Justin Van Sant Band. Johnny
B with KSBJ Radio broadcast live from the Tailgate
party. The kids had inflatables, face painting, games
and balloon artists. Katy ISD student groups helped
out at the different booths.
The best part of Taste of Katy Tailgate was that
it was all free because of the generous donations of
Katy area restaurants, and it was underwritten by the
Matt Schomburg State Farm Agency. Tailgaters were
requested to bring a backpack and/or school supplies
that would be distributed to needy children in Katy
ISD schools.
Schomburg, the outgoing chairman of the Katy
Family YMCA visited with event planner, Gerri
Ayers, president of Ayers Meetings & Events and a
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and board member of the YMCA of greater
Houston, to discuss planning an event to
kick-off the school year, bring the community
together, and collect back packs and school
supplies for Katy area students in need.
“The more we talked about it the more we
became excited about bringing something
big to the community,” said Schomburg.
“Old Katy is just a neat spot…the Rice
Harvest Festival, the Katy Rodeo, and the
Katy Market Days. We just wanted to bring
another event to this part of town, something
that could bring people together every year
to the area, and at the same time support a
good cause. I have been blessed and I want
to make sure I am passing that blessing
forward.”
Schomburg and Ayers want to give a big The Taste of Katy Tailgate, held in Old Town Katy, helped
thank you to all the restaurants, entertainment provide backpacks and school supplies for Katy ISD
who might not have been able to start the school
groups, other merchants and different clubs/ students
year with all the supplies they needed. Pictured are key
organizations that participated. Ayers said people involved in putting the event together: Johnny B
she and her team have had nothing but with KSBJ, Matt and Heather Schomburg, Allyson Decator
positive results and tremendous support. and Gerri Ayers with Ayers Meetings and Events, and Brian
“It’s wonderful to see how willing our Haines, Vice President of the Katy Family YMCA.
Katy community is to step up and support
something together like this.”
Schomburg matched the number of backpacks with a
Taste of Katy Tailgate plans for next year personal donation. “Next year we will be able to help
are already underway. Over 220 backpacks and even more children start the school year off right with
several boxes full of school supplies were donated. the school supplies they need,” said Schomburg.
Katy Prairie Conservancy Presents First Fall Unplugged Adventure:
“Rails In The Rice”
Sept 27
Book Sale
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Maud Marks Library
1815 Westgreen Blvd.
All books are at rock-bottom
prices. Visit hcpl.net or call
281-492-8592.
October 4
The King Rail can be found on the Katy
Prairie. Sign up for Katy Prairie Conservancy’s
September Unplugged Adventure “Rails in the
Rice” on Sept. 20. Photo by Greg Lavaty.
Help the Katy Prairie Conservancy
(KPC) kick off the fall season with its
Unplugged Adventure: “Rails in the
Rice” on Sept. 20 from 6 p.m. – 7:30
p.m. at Nelson Farms Preserve on the
Katy Prairie in far west Houston. KPC’s
Unplugged Adventures are designed to
get folks outside to explore the prairie.
Rice farms and rangelands are home
to thousands of species of wildlife,
including the rail, a bird which moves
silently through rice paddies, thriving
in marshy conditions. During this
Unplugged Adventure, you might also
spy egrets seeking insects among cow
herds and frogs patiently waiting for prey
along drainage ditches.
“September holds the promise of
cooler weather and a host of fun outdoor
activities,” says Mary Anne Piacentini,
executive director of the Katy Prairie
Conservancy. “Join us for ‘Rails in
the Rice’ as we explore rice fields and
cattle pastures looking for the colorful,
amazing, and secretive lives of the
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wildlife that thrive in these landscapes.
It’s a perfect way to spend a Saturday
evening with friends or family soaking
up nature not far from the hustle and
bustle of downtown Houston.”
Cost for the event is $3 per person.
Guests are encouraged to bring water,
insect repellent and cameras to capture
nature shots. Suggested attire is closetoed shoes and long pants.
Pre-registration is required for “Rails
in the Rice.” Go to katyprairie.org and
click on the “Visit” tab to find “events.” Directions to Nelson Farms Preserve
can be found on the website. If you are
interested in being a volunteer group
leader for this event, contact Jaime
Gonzalez at 713-523-6135.
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is a nonprofit land trust dedicated
to preserving an ecologically vital
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The Katy News
Cremation
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Sherry Ahart-Davies
Location Manager,
Katy Funeral Home
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impression of a special life helps
to ensure that memories will live
on in the hearts and minds of
family and friends.
Q: I know I want to be cremated, but I’m not
sure I want a memorial service. Any advice?
A: In my experience, a funeral or memorial service
can be very important for two reasons. First of all,
your life is unique! Why not celebrate all you are
and how much you meant to others? With cremation,
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And whether you opt for a tribute
with catering or calla lilies, it’s your
special celebration and should reflect
your life and your passions.
Katy Market Days
Teacher Appreciation Day
Sept 20th
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Participating shops
and vendors are
giving a 10%
discount to all
teachers.
Just bring
a teacher
ID and
enjoy the
savings!
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types. Families often choose options such as family
estates, cremation niches, in-ground burial or personal memorials in specially designed cremation
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impression of a special life helps to ensure that
memories will live on in the hearts and minds of
family and friends. Your funeral arranger can provide information about ways you can memorialize
your loved one or plan ahead to leave your own
lasting legacy.
Huge
Multi-Family
Garage Sale
The James E Taylor
Annual Band Booster
Garage Sale will be held
Saturday, October 18, in
the Taylor Performing
Arts Center (PAC) parking
lot from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Rain or shine.
Fresh Produce • Plants • Jewelry • Arts & Crafts
Food • Beverages • Entertainment & More
KBA
September
Luncheon
Shop our 25 unique Antique and gift shops, and restaurants.
Vendor Booth Spaces $30 | For more info: 281-391-1993
www.LimitedEditionArtandAntiques.com
Free Music Programs at Living
Word Lutheran Church for
Children and Youth
Children and youth of the Katy-area community are
invited to join Living Word Lutheran Church’s music
programs. The following programs are available:
Children (4 yrs-1st grade) are invited to join the Cherubs
music program. Children (grades 2-6) are invited to join
the Choristers music program.
Youth (grades 7-12) are invited to join Living Word
Lutheran Church’s music program.
Church membership is not required to join Living
Word’s music programs; everyone is welcome. There is
no fee for the programs, but please email or call Susan
Terry at SusanTerry@LivingWordKaty.org or 832-2829333 to register. For more information about Living
Word Lutheran church visit www.livingwordkaty.org.
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The next general meeting
of The Katy Business
Association will be on
Wednesday, September 24th
at Midway Bar-B-Q located at
6025 Highway Blvd, Katy, Texas
77494. Networking will begin
at 11:30 a.m. with lunch from
12:00 to 1:00 p.m. The cost of
lunch will be $15 per person.
The guest speaker will be Lia
V. Mote who is a speaker, speech
coach and message strategist with
Lia Speaks, Inc.
Please
R.S.V.P.
to
Jean Machann at info@
katybusinessassociation.com
or call 832-656-3993.
Find a reputable full-service provider who can
offer your family trusted, caring service. You
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and expressing your wishes.
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standards of quality, including observance of all
state and federal regulations, to ensure that your
loved one is treated with dignity and respect.
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a good source of information available to those
choosing cremation.
Sherry Ahart-Davies is the Location Manager at Katy
Funeral Home, a member of the Dignity Memorial®
network serving the Greater Houston community
and families nationwide. Originally from St. Louis,
Sherry has more than 20 years of experience
providing families with compassionate care and
professional service. She is an active member of the
Katy Chamber of Commerce and KAEDC and is a
Cinco Charities/Ballard House volunteer. For more
information or any questions, contact Sherry at
281-395-7070 or Sherry.Ahart-Davies@Sci-us.com.
www.prepaidfunerals.texas.gov
Katy Wine Event Supports Families in Need
Corks will be popping at the biggest wine event in Katy
The 8th edition of the Katy Sip
N Stroll, presented by Kroger, at
the Villagio Town Center is back
Saturday, September 20, from 5-8
p.m, offering guests many options
to nosh and sip. Event goers can
add more luxury to their experience
through the Firethorne VIP Zone
with premium wine and food
selections, comfortable seating and
great views of the band. Attendees
will certainly get their foodie fill
with fifty feet of gourmet treats
from Kroger. Nobody goes hungry
as guests enjoy sampling from area
restaurants serving their signature
dishes.
Bubbles at Villagio is always
a sellout with only 50 tickets
available, so get your ticket early
to enjoy chocolate fountain-dipped
treats, fine French champagne,
bubbly wines and nibbles and start
sipping and strolling an hour before
the crowds. Enjoy services and
pampering from Bubbles at Villagio
sponsor Selah Medi-Spa.
Guests will enjoy 20+ wine
tasting stations offering over 125
wine selections, scores of craft beers
plus the delicious culinary creations
while listening to the swinging sounds of
live music by crowd favorite, the Robert
Hartye Band on the Aruba Live Music
Stage. Katy Sip N Stroll funds temporary
housing for individuals and their families
receiving treatment for serious medical
conditions at The Ballard House, a home
away from home for families in need built
by Cinco Charities.
Get your tickets today at www.
sipandstroll.com.
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Free Health Fair at WFDD’s Central Green
Katy-residents will have a unique opportunity
to take part in NFL Play 60, Meet qualified
M.D.’s, Receive free flu shots and speak with
qualified health professionals. This FREE event
is one of the many family activates provided
to the public by the Willow Fork Drainage
District’s Central Green Park – the half-acre
multipurpose park and public events venue
located on the west end of LaCenterra at Cinco
Ranch. The event will take place from 9 a.m.-3
p.m. on Saturday, September 20, 2014. All
events at Central Green are subject to weather.
(Our rain date will be Saturday Sept. 27,
2015.)
A variety of booths will be set up providing
information on healthy eating, dental care,
senior care and the benefits of exercise just to
name a few. Christ Clinic will provide free flu
shots to the public.
Central Green continues to offer a variety of
year-round activities and events for all to enjoy.
From watching your favorite movie on an
outdoor screen to listening to your favorite band
or artist on the green, there is something for
everyone. Check out the line-up of upcoming
events at Central Green this fall. Schedules and
times are subject to change. For the most up-todate information, visit www.centralgreenpark.
com.
Willow Fork Drainage District’s Central
Green is a half-acre multipurpose public venue
that includes an outdoor stage, large trees and
ample outdoor seating. The space is further
enhanced with a variety of distinctive shops and
Health Fair Booths
• Dr. Jonathan C. Cheng MD PhD Board
Certified Radiation Oncologist
• Image Enhancement Center Dr. James Kern
• Dr. David Bright Orthodontist
• Katy Lifestyle Chiropractic- Dr. Collins Lambert
• Harrison-Bethke Dentistry
• Hope Compounding Pharmacy
• Comprehensive Wellness Intentions Amy
Frank PA
• Today’s Hearing
• Kick off 4 Kids
• NFL Play 60
• Fitness Model Simply Aubrey
• Cinco Ranch Alzheimer’s Senior Living
• Relax the Back
restaurants
surrounding
the property.
WFDD Health
To learn Fair Speakers
more about
Wi l l o w
11 a.m. Comprehensive
Fork Drain- Wellness - Amy Frank- Topic;
age District “Hormones.”
and its con11:30 p.m.- Katy Lifestyle
t r i b u t i o n Chiropractic- Dr. Lambert
to Central Collins- Topic; “Nutrition.”
12:00 p.m.- PFit- Kevin
Green, visit
Willow Fork Smith Kinesologist CPT- Topic;
and Exercise.”
D r a i n a g e “Diabetes
12:30 p.m.- Jade MountainD i s t r i c t ’s Whit McClendon- Topic;
h o m e p a g e “Benefits of Tai Chi.”
at www.wil1:00 p.m.- Image
l o w f o r k d - Enhancement Center- Dr. James
rainagedis- Kern GYN- Topic; “Truth about
t r i c t . c o m . Lipo Suction and Vampire Lift.”
1:30 p.m.- Oncologist Dr.
For a detailed map Jonathan Cheng- Topic;
Prevention.”
of Central “Cancer
2:00 p.m.- Christ Clinic-Kara
Green and Hill-Topic; “What to do When
its location You Can’t Afford Quality Health
at LaCen- Care.”
terra, visit
2:30 p.m.- Massage
www.lacen- Therapist- Hilary Sellers-Topic;
t e r r a . c o m ; “Benefits of Body Brushing.”
and for the
latest happenings at Central Green, follow Central
Green on Facebook or visit http://www.
centralgreenpark.com.
• Visalus
• Jade Mountain
• I Thrive
• Berripop Frozen Yogurt
• Genghis Grill
• Zoey’s Kitchen
• Perry’s Steakhouse
• Sprouts
• Kaia Fit
• Volcano Splash Houston
• Hale Koa Fit
• Heights of Health Katy
• Gotta Run Distance Program
• Tiger Rock Tae Kwon Do
• Abbvie Community Education for Hepatitis C
September 12, 2014| Page 3
Fireflies &
Foodtrucks
Fireflies & Foodtrucks End
of Summer Bash Benefitting
Katy ISD Teacher Grants
The Katy ISD Education
Foundation will host its
annual Fireflies & Foodtrucks
on Thursday, September 18,
5:30 – 8:00 p.m. at Katy's
own No Label Brewery.
The event will benefit the
foundation and its Inspiring
Imagination teacher grant
program. Last year, the
foundation awarded more
than $209,000 to one hundred
seventy Katy ISD teachers
for inspiring, innovative
classroom projects to be
implemented this school
year. The foundation's third
grant cycle is underway and
will award grants to teachers
in May 2015.
Fireflies & Foodtrucks
will
feature
live
entertainment, and more,
with an added opportunity
to contribute to the
foundation's Adopt-a-Grant
initiative.
Sponsorships
for the event are available.
Find more information
and RSVP at www.
katyisdeducationfoundation.
org or contact the Katy ISD
Education Foundation at
281-396-6031, foundation@
katyisd.org.
Admission for the event
is $40 per person, paid in
advance, and covers all food
and beverage costs.
Watch The Katy News Facebook
page for contests for tickets to the
Texas Renaissance Fair beginning
Monday, September 15th.
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“As Above, So Below” is a relentlessly stressful horror traipse further into an endless cave. Speed helps us move
flick in the model of a classic haunted house B-movie, with past the spotty logic. Why the hell did they just do that? Oh,
a twist. A ragtag group of explorers, led by an obsessive who cares, because they’re already onto something else.
Even the mystical Christianity that propels much
young archaeologist named Scarlett
of the quasi-supernatural scares starts to make
(Perdita Weeks), is spelunking into
more sense as the movie trips further down the
the recesses of the catacombs beneath
world’s nastiest rabbit hole. Momentum alone
Paris, searching for a magical doodad.
can make up for a fair heaping of jibberish.
The further down they get, the more
The tight confines and the hopelessness
obvious it becomes that they’re
of burrowing further into shrinking caverns
descending into hell itself. This
recalls another tight little horror movie of
begets predicament. Shot by cameras
recent vintage, “The Descent.” Unlike that
carried and worn by the players —
spectacle, “As Above, So Below” doesn’t
they’re making a documentary, so the
belabor the physical torment of its characters;
found-footage gimmick so popular in
gore stays to a minimum, befitting such
schlocky, low-budget horror movies
obvious influences as the Indiana Jones canon
at least makes some sense here —
and “The Blair Witch Project.” Dowdle knows
“As Above, So Below” wedges you,
that in the pitch
the viewer, into ever-tighter, everdark,
visuals
freakier holes and crannies. Once
are often less
the sympathetic claustrophobia kicks
frightening
in, virtually anything that happens is
than
mere
scary as all get-out. It’s a cheap thrill,
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imagination,
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which he feeds
Director John Erick Dowdle and Horror/Thriller
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the screenplay. They relied heavily Writers: Drew Dowdle, John Erick Dowdle some of the
best
sound
on lines like “We just have to keep Cast: Perdita Weeks, Ben Feldman,
effects you’ll
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come across in
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this genre. The
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when, say, tunnels of bones collapse around them, or sound of a ringing phone,
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awfulness, the only logical choice, as stupefying as it often aren’t likely to care much
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for the ending, but as they
seems, turns out to be the latter.
office hours
Dowdle does a serviceable job coaxing naturalistic stagger back out into the
performances out of his cast, all relative no-names whose light of day, they will feel a
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acting credits include a lot of television, if that. The pace sense of relief that at least
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doesn’t slack, even during stretches that could mostly be they’re not lost 400 feet
deemed “slow,” if in fact six people weren’t continuing to beneath Paris anymore.
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By Tom Behrens
© The Katy News 2014
Cinco Ranch and Seven Lakes Battling For Top
Place as District Competition Begins
By Tom Behrens
In the week leading into the start of District 19-6A volley ball
competition, Cinco Ranch and Seven Lakes are battling for top
honors. Cinco Ranch leads with a 17-3-0; Seven Lakes has a 148-0 record at this edition deadline.
Seven Lakes players lead in two categories: Maggie O’Connel
leads in Hitting Percentage with an average of .494 and Camille
Conner in Assists and Serving Aces, .404. Corin Evans for
Cinco Ranch has the lead in Attacks-Kills at .174 over Michaela
Daniels of Seven Lakes, .129. It’s a close battle for supremacy
in the district.
“We played them (Seven Lakes) in the beginning of the
season,” said Cougar head coach, Danielle Wells, “in the Katy
ISD tournament and beat them in one of the bracket games,
3-1.”
Corin Evans was on varsity last year as a sophomore. “She
is overall an amazing athlete,” said Wells, “very strong. She
isn’t just a one sport athlete. She is also very good at basketball,
actually her first sport. She could go play any sport and do well
in it. On the court she wants the ball in tight situations. She’s
a great hitter and plays all the way round for us, front row and
back row.”
The Lady Cougar pre-district schedule had to be readjusted
from what it was last year.
“When they realigned everybody, some districts started earlier
than last year, we had to drop some teams that we played in preseasons past who are normally pretty good teams.
“This year I had to pick up some games with different teams. I
had to pick up some games with different schools we never played
before such as Elkins and Houston Lamar. Elkins and Lamar are
good teams, but the competition level could be a little stronger for
us. I feel maybe our record is maybe better because our preseason
may not be as strong as their (Seven Lakes) preseason.”
The Lady Cougars begin district play on Sept. 12 against
Mayde Creek Rams. “Last year their varsity was young and
Coach Miller retired; they have a new coach.” The Rams preseason record is 2-14-0. Seven Lakes opens on Sept. 12 at Seven
Lakes against Tompkins High School, a newcomer to varsity
volleyball. Tompkins record is 2-8-0.
Seven Lakes Rout Fort Bend Austin, 51-6
Coach Wells at Cinco Ranch describes Corin Evans as
great hitter. “She plays all the way round for us, front
row and back row.” Photo by Murali Santhana www.
msanphoto.com
touchdown of the night. He went on to add four
more of the seven Seven Lakes touchdowns in
a convincing 51-6 rout of the Fort Bend Austin
Bulldogs at Rhoades Stadium, Sept 5.
West said he had lots of support from his
offensive line, “a lot of good openings I could get
through, and I was hoping I wouldn’t get caught.
I can’t speak highly enough about our offensive
line. They’re getting better every day.
“Last week I know we didn’t play at the level
we could have played,” continued West. The
Spartans defeated Fort Bend Travis, 27-16. “We
had a lot of people out. This week we did a little
better, but there is a lot we can improve on.”
To complete the Seven Lakes scoring, Batchlor
Johnson intercepted an Austin pass and went in
from 28 yards; Cameron Thomas scored on a 5
yard run; James Brown raced through the Austin
defenders for 52 yards, and Jeff Riney had a 27
yard field goal. Nathan Farewell accounted for
five of the Spartan PATs; Blake Burchard had
one.
Tristen Hibbeler started his first varsity game
Braeden West of Seven Lakes raced into the Fort Bend Austin end zone on the first
at quarterback and completed 5 of 11 passes for
offensive play of the evening. Photo by Murali Santhana www.msanphoto.com
a total of 56 yards. “Tristen just needs some reps
and he will get better,” said Spartan head coach,
In a game that had four lightning weather delays beginning
before the game even started and continuing into the first quarter, Lydell Wilson.
Shamond Thompson scored the lone Bulldog touchdown from one
senior running back, Braeden West of the Seven Lakes Spartans
displayed his own kind of lightning. After the kickoff to start the yard out in the waning minutes of the fourth quarter; kick failed.
In the pre-game interview Wilson said the Spartans’ offensive
game, West raced 70 yards down the west sideline for his first
play against Fort Bend Travis last week was a little sloppy with
turnovers early on in the game, but the defense stepped up and
made plays.
In the Travis game, Bryan Sturges had an interception; Junior
Henderson, Tommy Brown were leading tacklers and Caleb
Valentine, Blake Yorloff and Batchlor Johnson caused havoc in
the secondary
The Spartan defense got even better against Fort Bend Austin
allowing a measly 50 yards rushing up until the fourth quarter
when Wilson gave second team players some game experience.
Total yards rushing for Austin was 102.
In the Austin game, middle linebacker, Tommy Brown,
continued his mastery of opponents offensive efforts. “I know I
had two tackles that resulted in yardage losses in the third quarter,
and probably 8-10 tackles for the night,” said Brown. “They
(Bulldogs) had 3 and outs just about every offensive series up until
late in the fourth quarter when we put the 2’s in.”
Coach Wilson said after the Travis game, improvement in
the Spartan special teams play was the biggest concern. “Big
improvement…we made a couple of changes, brought up Nathan
Farewell from the JV team to do some kicking. In his first game
he did an excellent job. Austin’s starting field position on kick-offs
was at the 20 yard line or less. He did a great job on field goals
and extra points.
“We definitely played better than last week,” continued Wilson,
“but there still are a lot of errors we need to correct. We can run
the ball, we just need to throw the ball a little better, hit the open
guys. Hibbeler missed some passes early on but overall he did a
good job. He stayed in the pocket and made some throws. Our
receivers dropped a couple balls that should have been caught.
The defense set the offense up nicely through the games. Once we
get the offense started we will be in great shape.”
KICKOFF TO SEASON 2014
Week 1
WEEK 1
Morton Ranch
Oak Ridge
14
0
0
0
7
10
0
15
21
25
Clements
Taylor
6
14
0
6
8
6
0
14
14
40
7
0
7
3
7
0
0
0
21
3
0
30
0
20
0
14
6
7
6
71
Seven Lakes
Travis
0
0
14
7
7
0
6
9
27
16
Cypress Ranch
Cinco Ranch
0
3
0
0
7
9
0
7
7
19
Katy
Kingwood
7
0
17
0
7
0
0
0
31
0
Cypress Springs
Mayde Creek
Tompkins
Foster
Faith West Academy
Round Rock
*52
30
St. John XXIII
Hitchcock
*3
39
* Quarter by quarter stats not available
“The game gave our kids who haven’t played a varsity
football game a chance to see the speed of the game.
Now that everyone knows where they are at, they can
improve and make us a better football team for the rest
of the season; we needed the experience,” Coach Gary
Joseph told The Katy News.
“Our offensive line is inexperienced right now, young
and made some mistakes,” Coach Joseph continued.
“Not a conglomerate of things, but little mistakes here
and there that affected the execution of our running game
and our offense. We will have to throw the ball more this
year.”
Week 2
Cinco Ranch came into the game with Jersey Village
with a 10-0 record against CFISD in the regular season
dating back to 2008, primarily against Cy Ranch, Cy
Ridge and Cy Springs.
The Jersey Village Falcons in their debut against Cinco
Ranch spoiled the Cougars unbeaten string.
Backup kicker, Jordan Henderson’s field goal attempt
with four seconds left on the clock gave the Falcons the
victory. Jersey Village head coach David Snokhous said
his regular kicker, Garcia was unavailable for the kick,
but now it’s good to know he has two capable players at
that position.
WEEK 2
Fort Bend Travis
Katy
0
21
0
17
0
17
0
0
0
55
Cinco Ranch
Jersey Village
7
0
0
6
7
0
0
9
14
15
Lutheran South
St. John XXIII
28
0
0
0
14
0
7
0
49
0
Humble
Tompkins
7
0
0
0
0
0
13
2
21
2
Mayde Creek
Cy Lakes
6
0
14
13
7
3
10
7
37
23
Morton Ranch
Cy Ridge
7
0
3
0
0
0
6
0
16
0
0
10
0
13
0
14
6
14
6
51
Fort Bend Austin
Seven Lakes
High Island
Faith West Academy
*56
48
* Quarter by quarter stats not available
Injury report:
Luke Spies is a week by week situation.
Have a Question or Comment
for Tom?
You can reach him at tbehcomm@gmail.com
The Katy News
Volume 25| Number 17
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and their children at the company’s annual Bring the Future
to Work day.
With their demo set up in the company’s gym, the students
had plenty of room to show the shooting and maneuvering skills
of their robots which were used during the past three FIRST®
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Under the supervision of CRyptonite team members,
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robots. The CRyptonite students were also on hand to answer
questions, and to talk about the team and FIRST robotics.
ConocoPhillips has been a sponsor of Team 624 since 2011.
Cinco Ranch High School’s Robotics Team 624
“CRyptonite” gave a demonstration of three of
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12. Add booze
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20. Flower holders
22. Swerve
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25. Temples’ innermost sanctuaries
26. *”_____, for lack of a better
word, is good”
27. Kind of space
29. Patty ____
31. Tall one is a lie
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33. Corpulent
34. Foul
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38. Opposed to
42. Louisiana dish
45. As opposed to hourly pay
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the morning”
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Katy ISD Board of Trustees Meeting
Summary: August 2014
By Henry Dibrell,
Vice President Katy ISD Board of Trustees
Katy ISD is an exceptional district with much to be thankful
for. Each year we see our students strive for, and achieve
excellence in academics, athletics, fine arts and more. Creating
an environment that encourages student success is attributed to
the continued dedication from our teachers, parents, volunteers,
business partners and community members.
Each month, the Board gets the privilege to celebrate
students and staff members for achieving excellence, and
during the August Board of Trustees Meeting, we recognized
more than 30 students for their recent academic and athletic
accomplishments. Among those recognized were the Cinco
Ranch High School Robotics Team 624 for winning the
Texas Robot Roundup Tournament and achieving national
ranking status, the junior high students who received Grand
Recognition as part of the Duke TIP program, and our AllAmerican Swimmers.
Also during our recognitions portion of the evening, Chief
Financial Officer Christopher J. Smith accepted an award on
behalf of Katy ISD for achieving Platinum Award level status
as part of the Texas Comptroller’s Leadership Circle Program.
New this year, the Texas Comptroller enhanced the Leadership
Circle Program by spotlighting entities that meet an even
higher standard of financial transparency by adding this
Platinum Award level. It’s an honor to be part of a District that
is not only dedicated to academic success, but also to providing
financial transparency.
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Volume 25| Number 17
Library Activities
September 12, 2014| Page 7
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September 18
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Deceased, were issued on
August 28, 2014, in Cause
No. 432608, pending in
the Probate Court Number
Three of Harris County,
Texas, to: Linda Gale
Conway and Beth Elaine
Hambleton.
All persons having claims
against this Estate which is
currently being administered
are required to present them
to the undersigned within
the time and in the manner
prescribed by law.
c/o: John H. Atwood
SBN: 00789787
Attorney at Law
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Tel: 281-579-6044
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Volume 25 | Number 17
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Senior Artists Get Advice From Museum Curator
Fort Bend County - Local artists 55 and better are busy getting ready
for the1st Annual Senior Art Show opening September 18th at The Mamie
George Community Center. Ana Villaronga-Roman, curator for the Katy
Contemporary Art Museum stopped by to review the collection and help the
emerging artists prepare for their first exhibition.
“I was happy to see such a diverse collection of styles. Expressive,
traditional, contemporary…” says Roman, “This group has talent and
obviously having a lot of fun with their art. I am very excited for them.”
Ana was invited to the center as a community educational speaker. She
helped the seniors select and arrange their artwork so it would compliment
the exhibit. She discussed pricing, portfolios, and how to create an artist
statement. “There is a lot to learn,” commented Carmen Jolomo, “but I’m
feeling ready for our show.”
L-R: Carmen Jolomo, Ele Caldix, Robert Greenwood, Betty Plaugh,
Ana Villaronga-Roman, and Nick Hernande.
Photo: L to R – Brian Haines, YMCA of Greater
Houston; Steve Swanson, UnitedHealthcare; Lara
Richard, Cram Crew; Tom the Turkey; Beth Strand,
Katy YMCA; Glenn Lerich, The Fellowship at Cinco
Ranch; Charlotte Harris, NRG; Dr. Brett Donaldson,
Grand Vision.
The Katy Family YMCA and The Fellowship at Cinco Ranch
recently announced lead sponsors for the 12th annual Turkey Dash
to be held November 27, 2014. The YMCA Turkey Dash is Katy’s
premiere fun run and a Thanksgiving Day tradition for thousands
of Katy area families.
Returning as the event’s Presenting Sponsor is Reliant, an
NRG company. Other lead sponsors include Grand Vision,
UnitedHeathcare, Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus and
Cram Crew.
The event was the brainchild of leaders from the Y and the
church wishing to organize a large-scale holiday event to promote
community bonding. Now the Turkey Dash has grown into a
well-recognized, highly-anticipated community Holiday kickoff
celebration.
Race day highlights include awards in age categories for the
10K and 5K. The post race party features door prizes, refreshments
and games as well as a Kids Fun Zone complete with a rock wall,
moonwalks, games and more.
With four events to choose from, there’s something for everyone;
a Kids Fun Run, a 10K, 5K and a 1 Mile Walk/Run. New additions
for the 2014 event include tech shirts for the first 1,000 10K race
registrants and a costume contest. All races start on Peek Road near
the Katy YMCA located at 22807 Westheimer Parkway, one block
off the Grand Parkway in Cinco Ranch.
Registration is now open with early bird pricing through October
31. For more information regarding participating, sponsoring or
volunteering for the event, visit www.ymcaturkeydash.org or call
281-392-5055.
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