Archives for March 2021
CHS lifters compete at regional
The Bronco Powerlifters competed in the Regional Power Lifting Meet last Thursday in Sundown and were both able to lift personal bests in their weight class.
Rhett Caison competed in the 165-pound weight class and finished 11th, which was two spots ahead of the two lifters that he was tied with going into the meet. Caison lifted a total of 945 pounds, a personal best. He also had a personal best in the squat lifting 340 pounds. He posted a weight of 235 pounds on the bench and 370 pounds on the dead lift.
Colton Benson has improved all year as well and finished sixth in the 123-pound weight class with a lift total of 570 pounds which is a personal record for him. Benson was able to post a personal best in the squat of 185 pounds, 135 pounds on the bench and 250 pounds on the dead lift. Benson improved two spots ahead of where he qualified.
“I was very happy with the way they competed at the meet,” Nino said. “Colton increased his total by 35 pounds and Rhett increased his total by 25 pounds. They both worked very hard this year and it showed on the last meet. I would like to thank them and all the powerlifters for their efforts this year. I would also like to thank Mr. Jeffers, the students, faculty, administration, and our athletic Director Coach Conkin for their support this year. The sendoffs were great.”
L. June George Elliott
L. June George Elliott, 90, of Howardwick passed away on Tuesday, March 9, 2021 in Howardwick with her family by her side.
Services were held on Monday, March 15, 2021 at Carmichael-Whatley Colonial Chapel with Rev. Jim Fox, pastor of Howardwick Baptist Church, and Pastor Tim Elliott, Cornerstone Worship Center in Amarillo, officiating. Burial followed at Zybach Cemetery in Briscoe under the direction of Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors.
June was born on December 12, 1930 in Durham, Oklahoma to Frank and Virgie Montgomery George. She attended school in Durham and graduated from Durham High School in 1948. June married the love of her life, Charles Elliott, on October 15, 1949 in Wheeler. They moved to Pampa in the early 50’s where they resided for many years. June worked in the cafeteria at Travis Elementary before working her way up to the district cafeteria manager for PISD. She later worked on the Mesa Vista Ranch for T. Boone Pickens as a cook in the late 80’s. June retired in 1988 and the family moved to Howardwick. She enjoyed spending time with her family and volunteering with Meals on Wheels.
June was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Sherry Elliott Darce’; four siblings, Charles George, Milton George, Elizabeth Dyer, and Evelyn Elliott; and 3 infant siblings.
She is survived by her husband, Charles Elliott of the home; 3 children, Judy Elliott and Dennis Elliott both of Pampa, and Gary Elliott of Bellville; 2 sisters, Frankie Gambrel of Taloga, Oklahoma and Nadine Lane of Wheeler; 3 grandchildren, Jacob Elliott,
Chandra Stinnette, and Evan Lee Elliott; and numerous loving nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to Meals on Wheels, 302 E Foster Ave, Pampa, TX, 79065.
Sign the online guest register at www.carmichael-whatley.com.
Joyce Diane Clay
Ms. Joyce Diane Clay was born May 12, 1953 in Gilmer, Texas to the parents of McKinley (Jack) and Bobbie Ruth Louis.
Joyce attended school in Clarendon. She played basketball and ran track where she earned honors in both sports. She attended Clarendon Jr. College and later Howard Payne University and graduated with her Bachelor’s degree. While attending Howard Payne University, she met her husband, Chester Clay, Jr.
Joyce was baptized at an early age at St. Stephens Baptist Church by Rev. R. E. Manning in Clarendon. Later they move to Giddings, Texas and joined Concord Christian Center Church, Pastor Stanley Harris and was ordained as a Deaconess.
Joyce was preceded in death by her husband, Chester Clay, Jr., father McKinley Louis, a brother Merle Travis Louis.
Joyce leaves to cherish her memory a son Chaddric Darrell Clay of Giddings, mother Bobbie Ruth Louis of Clarendon, Texas, brothers: Odell Louis (Rose)of Albuquerque, New Mexico and John L. Louis of Clarendon, and Charles Morris Louis (Winnie) of Amarillo, a host of nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends.
Services will be Friday, March 19, 2021, Viewing at 10:00 a.m. and Service at 11:00 a.m. at the Concord Christian Center Church, 588 N. Main St, Giddings, Texas 78942 and graveside at Resthaven Memorial Park in Corsicana, Texas.
Broncos crush Lipan in State Semi-Final
The Clarendon Broncos stopped Lipan in the State Semi-Final game in Graham last Tuesday before they went on to the State Championship in San Antonio on Saturday. Lipan gave a good fight, but in the end, the Broncos won 67-48.
Lipan started the game with two-shot due to a technical foul and the ball before the Broncos could get their hands on it. The Indians built up a huge lead early on that temporarily put the Broncos in a hole with Lipan leading the first quarter 17-8. But in Bronco fashion, they were able to bounce back and grab the momentum in the next eight minutes of play.
Cayden D’Costa hit two huge three-pointers, and Jmaury Davis, Donovan Thompson, and Lamarcus Peniger hit deuces to increase the Broncos’ point total going into half time.
While offensively the Broncos were doing it right, their defense stepped up big after the break. The Broncos put in 19 points to only seven for Lipan as they continued to transform their game from the first quarter of play. The Broncos hit 9 of 14 free throws in the final quarter to aid them in their win. As they have done all season, strong defense allowed the Broncos to put a lid on their opponents’ big scorers. Three Broncos combined to finish in double figures in the win for a trip to the big stage.
Thompson had 20, Penigar put in 19, and Davis added 18. Cayden D’Costa finished with nine and Jordan Herndon put in two.
BREAKING NEWS! BRONCOS WIN STATE TITLE!
The Clarendon Broncos won the first State Championship in CHS history today, winning the Class 2A Boys’ Basketball title with a 64-60 victory over Grapeland. See next week’s Enterprise for complete coverage and photos!
Broncos to play for 2021 state title
The Clarendon Broncos will play for the 2021 Class 2A state championship this Saturday, March 13, at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
Clarendon defeated Lipan, 68-47, in a face-paced game Tuesday afternoon in Graham to win the state semi-final. The Broncos will face Grapeland on Saturday. Grapeland advanced after defeating Schulenburg, 74-60, Tuesday night.
Broncos win regional title
The Broncos brought home two gold balls last week in their quest to become number one in the class 2A standings for the 2020-2021 season.
Only two games remain in their mission to win a State Championship. As the Enterprise went to press Monday night, the Broncos were preparing to play Lipan in Graham on March 9 to punch their ticket to the State Final game in San Antonio this weekend.
Game results will be posted on ClarendonLive.com and on Facebook.com/TheEnterprise. The Mulkey Theatre will be screening the games live on the big screen with no charge for admission.
In the Wink game, Senior Donovan Thompson’s 37-point game helped to propel their way to the Regional Championship in a high-scoring game that finished at 85-65 in front of at least 1,000 fans at Littlefield High School.
The Broncos played hard in the opening quarter, but only led by five when time ran out on the first eight minutes of play. They were able to regroup defensively and hold off the Wildcat offense with their strength and quickness.
The Broncos quickly put points on the board to lead by 12 about the 5-minute mark and finish the quarter with a good lead at 41-28.
The third quarter is when Thompson made his big run in the game making 16 of his point total. Overall, the Broncos’ solid offensive attack worked well all night long with each of the Broncos making a difference at just the right times. The Broncos turned in a 67 percent scoring average from the free throw line, which is huge in a big game. The Wildcats were not far behind the Broncos as they put in 62 percent of their attempts.
Joining Thompson in double figures was Cayden D’Costa with 14, Lamarcus Peniger with 13 points, and Sylvester Ballard with 10.
Jordan Herndon finished with six, Lyric Smith three, and Jmaury Davis and Harrison Howard put in one each.
Earlier in the week, the Broncos flew by Christoval at 51-29 in the Regional Semi-Final game in Slaton. The Broncos had an easy go of it against the Cougars, but team realizes things will get tougher down the road. Once again, the Broncos took the early lead in the game and held the Cougars to only 10 points in the first half of play to lead by 23.
Davis was unstoppable as he put in 18 points in the game converting four for four from the bonus line. As a team, the Broncos put in 67 percent of their free shots.
Christoval was never able to make any kind of a run on the Broncos as once again their quickness on the court caused too many turnovers for their opponent.
Herndon and Ballard put in eight points each in the win, and Thompson and D’Costa added six apiece, while Peniger added five.
COVID-19 vaccine available this week; Zero local infections for third week
Clarendon Family Medical Center will be getting more COVID-19 vaccine doses this week as Donley County reports its third week with no active cases.
Donley County Judge John Howard, MD, said 306 people were vaccinated by state officials on Friday at the Bairfield Activity Center.
The local clinic has conducted 15 more tests since last Monday, but none of the tests came back positive.
Clinic spokesperson Marsha Bruce says vaccinations will be given to medical employees, those 65 and older, school teachers and staff, daycare workers, and anyone over 18 with high risk chronic medical conditions. If someone’s doctor has advised them to get the vaccine, they are also eligible to get the shot.
Those interested in being vaccinated are asked to call the clinic and sign up at 874-3531. Due to storage requirements for the vaccine, doses will be given to ten patients at a time.
CC men’s rodeo wins Odessa
The Clarendon College Rodeo Teams competed at Odessa in the first rodeo of the semester February 25-27, and the men’s team came away with several event champions as well as the team championship.
They finished with 465 points followed by Western Texas College with 400, Sul Ross University with 395 and Texas Tech University with 225 points as the top four teams.
In the bareback riding, Rickey Williams scored a 72 in both the long and short rounds to finish sixth in the average while Cole Franks was 74 in the long round for third place and 73 in the short round to finish fourth in the average.
Clarendon had four saddle bronc riders make it back to the short round with Cash Wilson winning the top spot with his rides of 80 points in the long round for first place, 74 and fourth place in the short round and first place in the average. Cole Franks was 70 points in the long round and tied for first in the short round with a 79-point ride finishing third in the average.
Keene Justesen tied for second in the long round with his 75 point ride while his 70 points in the short round earned him fourth in the average. Cauy Pennington was 70 points in the long round but bucked off in the short round. Kreese Milligan and Dawson Reedy brought home the buckles in the team roping by winning both rounds and the average with their 6.8 and 7.3 second runs.
In the bull riding, Dawson Gleaves was fourth in the long round with his 72 point ride and won the short round with an 84-point ride putting him second in the average.
The Bulldogs held on to their top spot in the team standings while Wison and Franks maintained the top spots in the saddle bronc and bareback riding standings.
The team’s next rodeo is scheduled for March 18-20 in Levelland and is being hosted by Eastern New Mexico University.
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