Hedley Owls opened their 2012-2013 Football season with a scrimmage agarinst Lefors last Friday. Here junior Seth Ruthardt escapes from an opponent. Enterprise PHoto / Kari Lindsey
Curly Weatherton signs up his elementary school daughter Aliyah during the first day of of registration Monday at Clarendon ISD. Enterprise PHoto / Roger Estlack
Jonathan Taylor runs the ball as the Clarendon Broncos began two-a-day practices Monday morning. Coach Gary Jack says 35 young men reported for the first day of practice and he hopes to bring in five more in the days to come. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Hedley High School Cheerleaders spent a week at Cheerleading Camp in Wellington and received a blue ribbon. Shown here are Kelsey Wells, Rebecca Butler, Kristen Liner, and Kassie O’Dell.
The 2012-2013 Bronco Cheerleaders attended Cheer camp at the Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine on June 25-June28. They won several awards and learned a great deal of material to share with fans during the upcoming school year. They have also planned a Little Miss Cheer camp to be held on Saturday, September 1. They will also have spirit shirts for sale beginning August 10. The Cheerleaders from left to right are: Emberlli Holland, Abby Johnson, Elizabeth O’Rear, Sterling King, Sparky, Maci White, Skyler White, Jentry Shadle and Samantha Sanderson.
Local Pizza Hut workers Destiney Pate and Brandi Mays spend the day with Walking Across America Nick Kleckner as he rested up for the rest of his long journey. Hobo Nick is attempting to walk from the Atlantic Ocean in Florida to the Pacific Ocean in California. Nick started his journey without food, water, or money and has been living off the generosity of others. He arrived in Clarendon on Thursday and was welcomed by many in the Clarendon Community; several people gave him money, food, and toiletries. Nick’s goal is to find purpose in his life. Enterprise Photo / Tara Hogan
Lion Jim Taylor (right), secretary of the Hedley Lions, presented their “Lion of the Year” award to Roger and Sue Hagar in recognition of their outstanding service, loyalty and devotion to Lionism. The Hagars helped replace the ceiling in the Hedley Lions Building in addition to the air conditioning and heating system. The presentation was made at the Lions Zone 4 Installation of Officers on July 6 at 6:30 p.m. hosted by the Hedley Lions.
Ethan Rodriguez-Torrent and Steve Barton stopped at the Donley County VFW Coffee Shop in Clarendon Friday morning, July 13, along their coast to coast bicycle ride from Connecticut to San Francisco. Enterprise Photo / Scarlet Estlack
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