Harrison Howard, Kai Floyd, and Ben Estlack became semi-official members of the Clarendon College Bulldog basketball team last week, serving as Junor Bulldogs and making sure referees were provided with towels and water during every timeout over the two-day Clarendon EDC Basketball Tournament. The boys were introduced first as part of the team each night and got to sit with the college men. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Several Hedley Owls were named to the All-District Football, District 2, Div II, Six-Man team. Those athletes included Austin Adams- Second Team Center, Seth Ruthardt- Second Team Defensive Linemen, Coltin Kingston-First Team Utility Back and First Team Punter, Diego Vidal-Souza- Second Team Kicker, Klaiton Moore- Second Team Running Back, Kyle Lindsey- Honorable Mention Offensive Line and Defensive Line, Tanner Chambless-Second Team Defensive Linemen, and Brandon Evans- Second Team Wide Receiver. Not pictured Bryan Evans- Second Team Corner Back. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Sixth grader, Josh Fish, looks for the open man in Monday’s game against the Groom Cubs. Groom came away with the win; 43-20. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Hedley National Honor Society sponsored a canned food drive in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving. Canned food and non perishable items were donated to the Hedley Senior Citizens on Wednesday. The items literally filled up the back of a pickup. Pictured with a small portion of the items are NHS advisor Garrett Bains and NHS members Kassie O’Dell, Kristen Liner, Caden Farris, Emily Blum, Coltin Kingston, and Austin Adams with Hedley Senior Citizen Director Patsy Spier. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Clarendon Kindergarteners Savanna Wright, Henry Bivens, and Benjamin Estlack carve their own Mayflower ships out of Ivory soap prior to the the class’ friendship stew Tuesday afternoon. Kindergarten students dressed as Pilgrims and Indians for their Thanksgiving activities. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Three Donley County 4H members came home with medals from the District Food Show held in Bushland on Saturday, November 17. Chardy Craft won 1st place with homemade ravioli in the Ground Meat Category. Also in the Intermediate age group, winning 3rd place in the Fresh Fruit category was Emily Johnson. In the Junior age group, Izzy Craft won 1st place in the Filled Egg category with her Pesto Deviled Eggs. Other participants were Shelby O’Keefe, Zoe Adams, Brooke Duncan, Jodee Pigg and Joslyn Burton. Each presenter was also given a box of brownie mix and a package of Sweet Potato pancake mix furnished by Arrowhead Mills. Pictured are Joslyn Burton, Zoe Adams, Chardy Craft, Izzy Craft and Shelby O’Keefe. Courtesy photo / Chardy Craft
Powder Puff Football was Thursday night in Hedley. Bonecrashing Ballerinas who won the game, consisted of Coach Tanner Chambless, Coach Coltin Kingston, Marijke Tiddens, Kati Adams, Coach Wyatt Wheatly, and Coach Brandon Evans, Kassie O’Dell, Cheyenne Smith, Briley Chadwick, Kyla O’Dell, Kristen Liner
KOWL TV is a new hot channel at Hedley High School. Students in Leslie Schnaufer’s dual credit fine arts class are working to make the school news a success. Videoing stories about school happenings, the students are making the school’s first ever “official school news”. Kari Maldonado videos Dwayne Thomas while Ms. Schnaufer holds his script. Watching the production come together successfully are Kristen Liner and David Bell. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Workers continued the renovation of the Mulkey Theatre exterior last week with a new coat of blue paint on the corrugated panels on the front of the building. Electrical work for new neon and work on the porcelain tiles will be the next activities as Phase One of the project continues. The Clarendon Economic Development Corporation, which owns the theatre, will hold a Public Hearing during its regular meeting Monday, November 12, at 5:15 p.m. in the Board Room of City Hall. During the hearing, the CEDC Board will take comments from the public regarding a grant application that will seek funding for Phase Two interior renovations to the Mulkey. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
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