Clarendon emergency personnel transport 67-year-old Midge Graham of Des Moines, New Mexico, to a waiting ambulance after the woman wrecked her car on US 287 near Jackson Street last Thursday, December 13. According the Donley County Sheriff’s Office, Graham was westbound when she failed to control her speed and struck two utility poles before striking the residence at 701 E. Second (US 287). Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
The Clarendon Junior High Student Council organized a canned food drive competition among the sixth, seventh and eighth grades this month. The canned food was donated to the Clarendon Lion’s Club for their annual food drive. CJH collected just over 600 items, and the winning class was the sixth grade with 318 cans. Courtesy Photo / Adelita Elam
Lions Club delivered forty Christmas baskets to families in Clarendon on Tuesday. Shown here are Lions Don Smith, Roger Estlack, John Taylor, Cameron Word, Chandra Eggemeyer, Russell Estlack, Steve Hall, and Lloyd Stice. Not pictured Lions Lambert Little, Ashlee Estlack, and Tex Buckhaults Enterprise Photo / Ashlee Estlack
Donley County residents Savannah Thackery, Haley Chambless, Caitlyn Christopher, and Amanda Smith at Clarendon College’s fall graduation Friday night, December 7. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Nineteen Clarendon Junior High students participated with more than 1,000 other 1A, 2A, and 3A feeder programs in the region to earn spots in the Symphonic and Concert All-Region Honor Bands held at Panhandle High School on November 27. Eight CJH students were placed in the honor bands. Symphonic Band members are Taylon Knorpp (1st chair Tenor Saxophone), Seth Greer (5th chair French Horn), Whitney LaRoe (4th chair Trombone), and Nathan Shadle (7th chair Tuba). Representing Clarendon in the Concert Band are Cire Juaregui (8th chair Clarinet), Trinity Stribling (2nd chair French Horn), Sarah Williams (1st Alt. Trombone), and Justus Burton (2nd chair Tuba). Mr. Strobel and Mr. Cason, Clarendon band directors, are extremely proud of these students. “This is the first time we have placed students in the All-Region Bands in five years,” said Mr. Strobel. Photo courtesy Melody Hysinger
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
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