Shallowater Homecoming Court 2014

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Shallowater Homecoming Court 2014
THE PRIDE
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October 10, 2014
Shallowater Students Have Success At South Plains Fair
Students from Shallowater ISD, ranging from preK through senior grade
levels, participated and
competed at the 97th annual South Plains Fair in
a variety of categories.
The local 4-H Club entered
various projects and goods
in the Youth Division.
Entries from counties
across the South Plains
make up the youth division
categories
of
baked goods, canning,
crafts and many more.
The Shallowater 4-H Club
members won second place
in overall points. Category
winners were: Cutter Bishop, 2nd, cinnamon rolls;
Khaki Bishop, 2nd, tortillas and 3rd, bundt cake.
Taylor Everitt, 3rd, Youth
High-Point Individual, Best
of Show for BBQ sauce;
nine 1st place awards for
categories in: banana bread,
scrapbook page, pot holder,
applique, plaster art, scarf,
macramé; four 2nd place
awards for events in wind
chime, banana cookies,
candy, and pickles; 3rd,
zucchini bread and two
honorable mention awards
in drawing and weaving.
Jacob Everitt, two 1st
place awards in wind chime
and bread and butter pickles; three 2nd places in
banana bread, muffins,
and plaster art; two 3rd
places in scrapbook pages
and Snickerdoodle cookies and honorable mention
with his sugar cookies.
A.J. Kendrick grabbed
Best of Show for his
black and white photography skills; three 1st place
awards for open crop, black
and white animal photography, and marine color photography; two 2nd place
awards in coffee cake and
antique kitchen wood; and
one 3rd place for his human
interest color photography.
David Kendrick was
awarded four 1st place
awards in cucumbers, cake,
black and white architect
photography, and color animal photography; two 2nd
place awards in color digital
photography and black and
white interest photography;
two 3rd place awards in
chocolate chip cookies and
color floral photography;
honorable mention in color
architectural photography.
Bella Mason placed
3rd for her color human interest photography and Colton Outland
placed 1st with his cake.
Camey Powers grabbed
three 1st place awards
in apron, brownies and
tie blanket categories;
3rd place in pot holder
and
honorable
mention in the bracelt event.
Shallowater students also
competed and participated
in the Livestock Show
at the South Plains Fair.
Participants in the swine
division were: Landon
Miller, 2nd place Chester; Hayden Miller, 7th
place York;
Brennon
Miller, 1st place Duroc
and Breed Champion Duroc. Lindsey Lamkin, 1st
Yorkshire, 2nd Cross,
and 4th place Hampshire.
Participants in the Steer division were: Slade Chisum,
2nd place Hereford Steer
and Reserve Hereford Steer.
Jentry Chisum, 1st place
Black Exotic Steer and Reserve Black Exotic Steer.
Cutter Bishop, 3rd American Steer; Khaki Bishop,
3rd Shorthorn Steer; Caroline Munson, 3rd Hereford
Steer; Elliott Stanton,
8th Hereford Steer, and
10th Black Cross Steer.
Brennon Miller, 1st Place Duroc and Breed Champion Duroc.
Brennon is in Mrs. Denae McLellan’s Pre-K class and is pictured
with his family, Curtis, Charlotte, Hayden, and Autumn Miller.
Slade Chisum with his
Reserve Grand Hereford Steer.
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Shallowater Homecoming Court 2014
Jentry Chisum with her
Reserve Grand Black Exotic Steer.
MACI SPARKMAN
Maci is the daughter of David
and Kellye Sparkman and
has one older brother, Zach.
She is very involved at
Shallowater High School
and is in the youth leadership team at First Baptist Church in Shallowater.
She is a member of National Honor Society, she is the
basketball team manager,
and is a varsity cheerleader.
She enjoys hanging out
with friends, spending time
with family, and traveling.
She is planning to attend either West Texas
A&M University or Lubbock Christian University.
Maci says, “After attending schools in other small
towns, I feel very blessed
to be a part of SHS and
I am so honored to have
been chosen as a nominee.”
Maci will be escorted by Bryan Hall, son
of Mike and Lora Hall.
TATUM CAGLE
Tatum is the daughter of
John and Lisa Cagle and
has a brother, Jake, who is
in the 8th grade at Shallowater Middle School.
She is a varsity cheerleader and a member of
National Honor Society at
Shallowater High School
and has been very active
throughout her time at SHS.
Tatum enjoys working on the family ranch
in her spare time and doing
anything
outdoors.
Upon graduating from Shallowater High School in May,
Tatum plans to attend OSU
or Texas Tech University with
plans to obtain a law degree.
Tatum says, “Being nominated for homecoming court
is a huge honor. Thank
you for nominating me.”
Tatum will be escorted
by Preston Scaff, son of
Scott and Holly Scaff, and
Kevan and Sindy Wilson.
MACY MCLELLAN
Macy is the daughter of Johnny
and Denae McLellan and has
two siblings, Landon and Averi.
She is a varsity cheerleader,
member of the National Honor
Society, a member of Texas Association of Future Educators
(T.A.F.E). She is also an active
member of Shallowater First
Baptist Church youth group.
Macy enjoys snow skiing,
water skiing, and spending
time with friends and family.
With plans to attend
Texas
Tech
University,
she will major in Nursing.
Macy states, “I am very humbled to be nominated as a
candidate on the homecoming court.” Miss McLellan continues, “Growing up, I always
admired and looked up to
the homecoming candidates.
I feel very honored to be a
role model to other little girls.”
Macy will be escorted
by Ran Johnston, son of
Dan and Robyn Johnston.
BAILEY SAPIEHA
Bailey is the daughter of
Blaine and Carla Sapieha. She
has one younger sister, Berkley, who she is enjoying being
in High School with this year.
Bailey has been on the
varsity volleyball team for
three years, is a National
Honor Society officer, and
is on the yearbook team.
In her spare time, Bailey
enjoys CrossFit, DIY projects, and making sno cones.
After high school, Bailey plans
on applying to the Physical
Therapy Assistant School at
South Plains College. Miss
Sapieha has an ultimate
goal to one day own her own
Bahama Bucks franchise.
Bailey will be escorted by
James McGuire, son of Robert and D’Ann McGuire.
KELSEE SMITH
Kelsee is the daughter of Scott
Smith and Keith and Kerri
Shields. She has four sisters,
Kylee, Kynlee, Reese, and Riley.
She is involved in varsity volleyball, basketball, track, and
cheer. She also competes in
UIL number sense and is a
member of Texas Association
of Future Educators (T.A.F.E.).
Kelsee enjoys spending time with her family, watching movies, and
sleeping in her spare time.
She plans to attend Texas
Tech University to obtain
an undergraduate degree
in pre-pharmacy, with a
goal to attend Tech’s pharmacy school in Amarillo.
Miss Smith states, “Being on
the homecoming court is a
great honor. I’m so blessed by
such a great family who has
taught me so well.” Smith continues, “I hope that as I shine
others don’t see me, but that
through me, they see Christ.”
Kelsee will be escorted
by Jake McMillin, son of
Kelly and Laura McMillin.
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Shallowater High School
Student
Council 2014-15
Article written by: Cora Hoggard, Student Council Member
October 10, 2014
Shallowater
High
School Student Council strives to make the
school and our community an ideal place.
We are constantly getting involved in projects
that teach us that our ac-
tions have consequences, and how to display
model
citizenship.
Some of our projects include organizing Homecoming affairs, putting
on shattered dreams,
placing recycling bins
members who attend a
Shallowater High School Pep Rally,
please park in the
NEW North parking lot
at the High School.
The old parking lot is now for High School students only.
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raising money for different
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Everything we do has
a purpose, and a lesson behind the scenes.
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October 10, 2014
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Ranch that will be on our tour this year. If there is someone who
would be interested in entering your home, please contact Beth
Armes at 832-4035 or Bobbie Johnson at 832-5925.
Our Meals on Wheels home tour will be held on
Sunday, December 14, 2014 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm.
This fundraiser helps our recipients that we deliver to and it also
benefits our Senior Citizens. These two programs are non-profit
and money received is by donation only. I believe these programs are vital to our community.
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October 10, 2014
Shallowater
Middle
School 8th grade GT,
taught by Katie Morgan and Melissa Medlin, was approached
with an exciting opportunity to design
and paint a snow plow
for the Texas Department of Transportation.
Mia Pena, 8th grade
GT student, had her design selected by the 7th
grade GT class as the
TXDOT came to Shallowater Middle School
for a presentation of
the project to the GT
classes and other Middle School students.
GT students who
contributed to the project include: 8th grade-Maddie
Blackburn,
McCormick,
snow plow design win- Trinity
Cooper
Mitchell,
Mia
ner. Pena’s inspiration
came from posters and Pena, Hallie Satterquotes about the late white, Stormie Wilbronc rider, Tom Butler.
Mia incorporated a safety message in her design
to remind drivers to stay
safe as they travel during the winter season.
The 8th grade GT
class spent four days
painting and designing the snow plow.
liams, Blake Cunningham, Connor Goodwyn,
Hayden Vanderroest,
and Kason Walker. 7th
grade--Slade Airhart,
Logan Allen, Colton
Baldridge,
Kaytlyn
Bunting, Nate Davis,
Tiffany Davis, Quincy
Harbison, Kreed Kotara,
Chloe Macha, Landry
McCrady, Syndie Sallee, and Foster Turner.
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CLASS OF 1994
20 YEAR REUNION
The Shallowater class of
1994 will be celebrating
their 20 year reunion this
month!
Friday, October 24: Join
the class of 1994 as the
Shallowater Mustangs take
on Denver City at 7:30pm at
Todd Field!
RSVP to:
Amanda Cooper @ 806-292-9286
or David Long @ 806-773-9208
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Excitement In The Animal Lab
T.A.M.E Chapter Gets Going At Shallowater High School
Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering (T.A.M.E) chapter has been formed
at SHS this year.
The Shallowater
T.A.M.E chapter plans
to participate at the
South Plains Math and
Science competition on
January 17, 2015 with
a goal to qualify for the
State T.A.M.E competition hosted by Lockheed Martin in Dallas,
Texas on April 25, 2015.
The members of the
Shallowater chapter
will be competing at
the Pantex Regional
Science Bowl on February 21, 2015 as well.
The chapter held their
first meeting at Shallowater High School
on Friday, September 19 and currently
has 25 participants.
Members of the Shallowater Texas Alliance
for Minorities in Engineering include: Chandler Sarchet, Cheyanne
Hamilton,
Nathan
Caballero, Parker Sarchet, Jacob Woodruff,
Tyler Talley, Austin
Blount, Ben Mills,
Paige Williams, Joshua
Cruz, Wayne Carillo,
Jackson Harbison, Andrew Pirtle, Hayden
Pettit, Julio Santellano, Brodie Pinkerton,
Jacob Dunes, Alberto
Garcia, Wes Jackson,
Connor Smith, Westin Elliott, James McGuire, John Ryan Davis, Brittany Davis,
and Andrew Burton.
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SENIOR NEWS:
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Hands on learning is
in full effect at Shallowater
Intermediate’s animal lab.
Students have the
opportunity this year
to work with animals
once a week in the lab.
This helps students
practice the six pillars
of Character Counts.
Barbara St. Croix,
animal lab teacher,
508 Ave H
states “It’s awesome
to watch the students’
faces light up when
they understand a concept or touch an animal for the first time.”
The program contributes to building
the foundation to help
the students of Shallowater Intermediate
become better citizens
in our community.
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Shallowater High School Students SHS UIL Information for Math,
Explore Cultural Celebrations Calculator, and Number Sense
In Esmerelda Arismendez’s
Shallowater high school
classroom on September 16, students
were able to enjoy and learn about
an important day
in Mexico’s history.
Seven classes,
containing a total of
167 students, experienced a touch
of Mexican Independence Day by
learning traditional
Mexican dances. A
Mexican hat dance
and the cumbia
step were a select
few performed by
Laurel
Guzman,
sophomore at Shallowater high school.
Arismendez states,
“All students involved
in the Spanish course
had a great time experiencing a little bit
of Mexican culture.”
The first academic meet of the
year will take place at Texas Tech
University on the morning of
Saturday, November 8, 2014.
Please see Mrs. Redman if you
are interested in participating in that meet. Deadline for
registration is October 31.
Sgt. Dailey from the Marines will be presenting in Senior Seminar on October 17.
Daughters of the American Revolution
seeking applicants.
Reviewed by DAR Good Citizens Committee.
Both male and female students should apply
for this scholarship.
Deadline is December 20, 2014.
Experience ASU (Angelo State) is being
held on November 22. You can go online
to register or set up a campus tour!
PSAT
Wednesday October 15th
SHS Auditorium
Open to all Freshman, Sophomores, and Juniors
$15.00
Sign up in the High School Office
Texas Tech Scholarship Pool
Deadline is February 2, 2015
SENIOR NEWS:
Senior Shallowater students will be
attending the South Plains Career
Expo at the Civic Center on Oct. 30
Laurel Guzman, in traditional dress, performing
for Arismendez’s classes on September 16 for
Mexican Independence day.
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SHS Cross Country
Shallowater Cross Country competed at Smyer on
Saturday, September 20.
The Girls team placed
fifth overall. Results from
the meet are: Averie
Holcombe, 12:46, 11th;
Lindsey Spruell, 13:23,
33rd; Taycee WeldonCox, 13:31, 36th; Julie
Smith, 13:47, 49th; Brittany Davis, 13:49, 51st;
Callie Criswell, 14:20,
85th; Lauren Camp,
14:29, 93rd; Payton Phillips, 14:31, 96th; Kyleah
Frazier, 14:54, 109th.
The Boys team placed
fourth overall at the
Smyer meet. Results are:
Justin Vigil, 18:36, 15th;
Wes Jackson, 18:38, 16th;
Andres Gonzales, 19:21,
28th; Scotty Anthony,
19:54, 39th; Jacob Phillips, 19:36, 32nd; Jesse
Galan, 20:29, 54th; Connor Bigham, 22:15, 81st.
The Lubbock Cross
Country
meet
was
held on September 27.
Girls team placed
second
overall.
Averie Holcombe, 13:08,
7th;
Lindsey Spruell, 13:34, 21st; Taycee
Weldon-Cox,
14:18,
44th; Payton Phillips,
14:19, 49th; Brittany Davis, 14:21, 51st; Callie
Criswell, 14:38, 64th; Lau-
ren Camp, 15:39, 95th.
Boys team placed 3rd
overall. Andres Gonzales,
17:56, 22nd; Wes Jackson,
18:00, 23rd; Justin Vigil,
18:02, 24th; Jacob Phillips, 19:04, 51st; Jesse Galan, 19:35, 64th; and Conner Bigham, 20:34, 93rd.
On Saturday, October
4, the High School Cross
Country teams competed
at Sundown. The boys
team placed sixth overall and the girls team
place fourth overall.
Results from the meet are:
Averie Holcombe, 14:13,
6th; Taycee Weldon-Cox,
14:44, 22nd; Lindsey
Spruell, 15:01, 32nd; Payton Phillips, 15:28, 44th;
Brittany Davis, 15:52,
57th; Callie Criswell,
16:02, 65th; Lauren
Camp, 16:08, 70th; Julie
Smith, 16:18, 77th; Maxine Perez, 19:40, 146th.
The boys results are:
Wes Jackson, 18:54, 18th;
Justin Vigil, 19:02, 19th;
Andres Gonzales, 19:53,
33rd; Jacob Phillips,
20:19, 44th; Conner Bigham, 22:18, 86th; Jeremiah Branch, 24:47, 104th.
The Cross Country teams
are working exceptionally
hard this season. Coach
T’Linda Taylor states, “The
kids are running great! We
are very proud of them.”
October 10, 2014
JV Volleyball
2014 FILLIES
Top left: Kelyn Morris, Kaylee
Jackson, Ashley Bruns, Cayenne
Williams, Sydney Irons, Lesley
Nunez, Jordan Gaines
Bottom left: Meredith Satterwhite, Abby Hendrick, and Berkley Nowlin. Not pictured: Logan
Ables and Makayla Love.
October 10, 2014
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SHS Senior Gets Creative
With T-Shirt Design
PRIDE reporter/photographer:
Zeke Kollman * Sophomore
With a record of 18-7, JV Volleyball is having a great 2014
season. Placing second in the
Premier Tournament, consolation at the Shallowater Varsity tournament, and third in
the Denver City Tournament.
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Ana Hawkins Represents
Shallowater In Washington, D.C.
Dear Shallowater Community,
Thank you so much for supporting and
contributing to the penny war and various
other events to support diabetes in Shallowater. I feel so blessed to live in such
a generous community. All of the support means more to me than you know.
We were able to raise $982.72 through
the penny war, and even more through
other fundraisers. All of this money goes
directly to doctors and researchers that
are trying to find a cure for the 26 million
Americans that live with diabetes. Thank
you again for your support.
Wes Jackson, a senior
at Shallowater High
School, has set a new
standard for the Shallowater Cross Country
team, although, it is not
in the athletic aspect.
The upperclassman
has created a brand new
t-shirt design that the
team will be wearing.
Wes used a computer
assisted drawing pro-
Freshman Fillies currently hold
a 15-5 record for the season.
Placing third in the Premier tournament, Lamesa tournament,
and the Denver City tournament!
Way To Go Fillies!
gram (Auto-CAD 2015)
to piece together the
sporting shirt, and the
team has already received their new apparel.
The design started as
an assignment in Advanced Graphic Design, but soon turned
into the new symbol
to represent the crosscountry team for the
2014-15 school year.
the United States who
had qualified to attend the leadership session through SkillsUSA.
Hawkins said, “It was
a wonderful experience
that I would not have
had without SkillsUSA.”
Ana will continue to serve
as a National officer for
the remainder of the year.
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Ana Hawkins, pictured with Lynn and Rhonda Cox and the regional team, before their congressional visit on The Hill in Washington, D.C.
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High School Cross Country Girls Team
Ana Hawkins, Shallowater senior, traveled to
Washington, D.C. on
Monday, September 22
as the Region 4 National
SkillsUSA Vice-President.
The Washington Leadership Training Institute (WLTI) leaders facilitated trainings for
students from all over
Love,
Abby Hendrick
Top left: Mariah Nunez, Berkley
Sapieha, Cailyn Breckel, Chloe
Burns, Holly Coffman, Kayden
Kuehler, Ashton Mangum
Bottom left: Sunny Ogle, Shiloh
Burns, Samantha Sanders
Shallowater Clinic
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PAGE 6
October 10, 2014
Mustangs
25-5
Hannah Almstead
Current Season Stats:
100% hitting average
16 blocks; 27 digs
1.2105 passing average
Morgan Bennett
Current Season Stats:
102.50% hitting average
100 digs
1.7500 passing average
Current Season Stats:
106.38% hitting average
15 blocks; 42 digs
1.7353 passing average
Taylor Tetens
Current Season Stats:
103.33% hitting average
125 digs
2.1402 passing average
Kelsee Smith
Current Season Stats:
115.00% hitting average
61 blocks; 178 digs
1.8000 passing average
Current Season Stats:
101.69% hitting average
442 digs
2.0603 passing average
Kelsey Bigham
Current Season Stats:
111.11% hitting average
62 blocks; 34 digs
1.5000 passing average
Ranked #5
In The State
2014 Fillies
Varsity
Volleyball
The
A victory over the Idalou
Wildcats on Friday, September 26, landed the
Shallowater Mustangs
at sixth on the DCTF
Texas high school
football state rankings for class 3A-D1.
The Mustangs currently hold a 4-1 record for the 2014 season bringing much
excitement to the team
and the community.
Current Season Stats:
107.28% hitting average
193 digs
1.8475 passing average
Bailey Sapieha
Kayla Newton
Stomp
Kandace Pope
Current Season Stats:
104.21% hitting average
29 blocks; 155 digs
1.8000 passing average
Photos by: Steve Conway
Sheree Satterwhite
Current Season Stats:
94.23% hitting average
12 blocks; 99 digs
1.3333 passing average
Current Season Stats:
80% hitting average
27 blocks; 57 digs
1.6667 passing average
THE PRIDE
PRIDE photographers * Jessica Vanburen and Callie Kron * Freshman
Abbey Goodwyn
Kaley Shotts
October 10, 2014
MUSTANG POSTERS-only $20.00-can
be purchased at the High School office,
directly from a Varsity Cheerleader, or at the
Stang Store on Friday night home games!
All proceeds will benefit the Mustang Football
program and the Shallowater Cheerleaders.
PAGE 7
Wildcats
What started off as
an Idalou lead in the
first quarter, quickly
changed when Preston Scaff and Connor
Smith had touchdown
receptions of 4 and 25
yards from Quarterback Chris Contreras
allowing
Shallowater
to take the 21-17 lead
into the second half.
In the third quarter,
the Mustangs scored
three
touchdowns
to add to the lead
against the Wildcats.
Cooper Ogle also contributed to the second
half with a 40-yard run
in the third contributing
to his 21 carries and
193 yards for the game.
Three Mustangs were
selected to the Lone Star
Varsity Super Team for
their week five performance against Idalou.
28-17
Mustang defensive
end Preston Scaff
made the list having
11 tackles with three
of those causing fumbles. Defensive end
Andres Castillo added
10 tackles and a sack
against the Wildcats.
Linebacker
Brenton
Burgett finished with
23 tackles and two
sacks to help tie up the
win for the Mustangs.

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