The Hedley Livestock Team of Caden Farris, Austin Adams, Kassie O’Dell, and Kati Adams competed at the Texas Tech Area Livestock Judging Contest on Saturday. The team placed 10th overall and 7th in Area 1 qualifying them to advance to the State Livestock Judging Contest in College Station in May. Kati Adams was 10th High Individual overall and 9th High Individual in Area 1. Photo courtesy Hedley Yearbook
Donley County Child Welfare Board members Steve Carter and Markeeta Howard, along with CASA of the High Plains Program Director Lisa Blandford (center) tie shoes in front of City Hall on Monday afternoon. A total of 212 shoes represent all the children who died from child abuse in Texas in 2012, which is down from 231 the year before. Enterprise PHoto / Roger Estlack
Clarendon Daisy Troop 5379 gathered canned food and presented it to the Panhandle Community Services Food Pantry Monday afternoon. Shown here are Chelsea Wright, Riley Jantz, Evelyn Mills, Gracie Wilkins, and Whitney Williams. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
The Clarendon High School FCCLA received one gold, four silver, and one bronze medals for the Leadership Enhancement Opportunity tests (LEO’s) on February 8 and 9. Members Elizabeth O’Rear and Audra Thomas received 3rd place in Chapter Service Project Display, Senior Division, and all participants advanced to the state competition April 10-13 in Dallas. Shown here are Rhonda Olivas, Leslie Coxey, Sterling King, Lynzee Bryley, Elizabeth O’Rear, and Glory Bryley. (Not pictured, Audra Thomas). Courtesy photo
Clarendon College sophomore T-Keeyah Hall of Vernon signed a national letter of intent last Wednesday to play volleyball with St. Gregory’s University. Pictured with Hall are CC President Phil Shirley and CC Head Volleyball Coach Holli Reyna. Enterprise Photo / Tara Hogan
Hedley’s 2013 tennis team competed in the Groom meet last week. Owl tennis team took home two gold metals. Pictured members are Kati Adams, Austin Adams, Wyatt Wheatly, Bailey Wood, and Marijke Tiddens. Photo courtesy Hedley Yearbook.
Some of the kids from the James Madison FFA Chapter from San Antonio, Texas, stopped by the Mulkey Theatre last Saturday while they were in town for the big FFA & 4H judging contest at Clarendon College. More than 1,630 kids registered for the event, and sponsors and parents swelled the attendance number even further. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
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