Denika Brown, a freshman from El Paso, edges by Midland defender during Clarendon College’s 49-75 loss to the Lady Chaparrals. The Lady Bulldogs will be back in action next Monday when they go on the road to play Howard College in Big Spring. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
CC sophomore Dashun Dixon makes his way to the goal during the Bulldogs’ game with Midland this week. Clarendon lost, 85 to 74 in an exciting game. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Clarendon College freshman D’Tavian Walker puts up two for the Bulldogs during their close loss to Midland College Monday night, February 2. The CC men will be on the road next Monday to play Howard College in Big Spring. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Kenneth Carden of Howardwick (right) was the lucky winner in the Enterprise’s third annual Pigskin Predictions contest this week. Carden was one of ten people who got all six questions correct out the 76 people who entered. Carden’s name was then draw from the ten to win more than $1,100 in prizes and gift certificates from local businesses. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Clarendon College students Kristen Garner of Wheeler and Felicia Miller of White Deer stand by the snowman they built a January 19. Enterprise Photo / Matthew Martinez
Spots run in the family at the Osburn household. Kailee Osburn (left) with pet EJ and Kyndall Osburn (right) with Gianna pose with their dalmation snowman. Six to eight inches of snow covered Clarendon last Thursday, Jan. 22.Courtesy Photo / Erin Osburn
Pictured with Hedley Elementary students, Mr. Tom Panger from Amarillo demonstrated chalk art on Wednesday. Mr. Panger came to Hedley School as part of the WOWW (Windows on a Wider World) program that Hedley is a member of. Mr. Panger’s drawing took a little over an hour to complete. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Clarendon College sophomore Marcus Ellison of Corpus Christi goes up to score for the Bulldogs at home Monday night during CC’s 66-58 win over Western Texas College. Last week, the men lost to Frank Phillips College in Borger, 64-84. The Bulldogs will play in the Dawg House again this Thursday, January 22, at 8 p.m. against New Mexico Military Institute and then be on the road next Monday to play New Mexico Junior College in Hobbs. Enterprise Photo/Roger Estlack
Clarendon College freshman Denika Brown of El Paso tries to get around Western Texas College’s defense during the Lady Bulldogs’ 70-59 victory at home Monday night. Last week, the women lost to Frank Phillips College in Borger, 62-73. The Lady Bulldogs will be on the road for their next two games, facing Southwest Texas Junior College in Uvalde on Thursday, January 22, and playing New Mexico Junior College in Hobbs on Monday. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
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