Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 2002 Page: 5 of 10
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the town of Stamford 1900) comolidakd with the Stanford
American July 1,1951.
ford FFA Chapter competed at the
Jack SWCD Judging Contest in
Jacksboro, Texas on Thursday,
March 7th. The Range & Pasture
Judging Team was 2nd overall,
with Adria Wendebom placing 4th
individually, and James Decker 7th.
Other team members were Marissa
Hager, Casey Spraberry, and Albert
Lopez. The Land Judging Team
was 1st overall. Josh Stephens
was 1st high individual in the con-
test with a near-perfect score.
Cody Ott was 8th, and Evan Astin
and Tiffany Anders tied for 9th.
Other team members were Kolby
Templeton and Krista Sloan.
Judging teams completed also at
the Sweetwater Judging Contest on
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Patti Roberson was the second weeks winner of $50 worth of
free groceries.
100 Hurdles -1 st place, Marissa
Patton - 16.71
100m Dash - 2nd place, Amy
Gardner - 12.68
400m Run - 2nd place, Vanessa
Deleon - 1:07:26
200m Dash - 2nd place,
Stephanie Jackson - 27.96
1600m Relay - 2nd place -
4:28.26
4x200 Relay - 5th place -
2:03.80
300m Hurdles - 6th place,
Marissa Patton - 54.82
1600m Run - 1st place, Amanda
Edmondson - 5:51.62
Team Totals: Stamford, 2nd
Army Pvt Edward LJ. Barron
has graduated from the light-wheel
vehicle mechanic advanced indi-
vidual training (AIT) course at Fort
Jackson, Columbia, S.C.
The student was trained to per-
form maintenance, troubleshoot,
and repair wheeled vehicles and
related mechanical components,
including suspension systems, in-
ternal combustion engines and
Saturday, March 16th. The Wool
Judging Team was Sth, and Ray
Lopez was 7th high individual.
Justin Ivy, Johnny Reyes, and Kim-
berly Smith judged also. The Live-
stock Judging Team competed as
well. Team members were Jake
Terrell, Stephanie Bradley, Rebecca
Smith, and Chad Baize. The Land
Team was 5th, and Josh Stephens
was 6th as an individual. Cody. Ott,
Evan Astin, and Kolby Templeton
also competed. The Range and
Pasture Team took home 1 st place,
with Marissa Hager winning 1st
high individual. James Decker was
4th, and Casey Spraberry was 5th.
Adria Wendebom and Albert Lopez
also competed.
During spring break the J.V. and
varsity girls participated in the
Breckenridge Buckaroo Relays.
The following are the results from
that meet.
Varsity
Shot Put - 3rd place, Ember
Strand-31’4 3/4”
Triple Jump - 2nd place, Mel-
issa Lisle - 32’1”
800m Run - 3rd place, Amanda
Edmondson - 2:33.79
High Jump - 6th place, Marissa
Patton - 4’8”
Long Jump - 2nd place, Amy
Gardner - 14’9 1/2”
4x100 Relay - 3rd place - 55.46
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Holbrooks, Pat Pyron, Viva
Turnbow, and Mary Lou
troduced special guest speaker
Sonja Clayton who spoke on Loci* ,
Ranching History. Kim Davifc ,
100m Hurdles - 2nd place,
Marissa Patton - 15:84
1600m Relay - 5th place -
4:34:96
800m Relay - 4th place - 1:52
400m - 6th place, Ember Strand
- 1:09:83
1600m Run - 3rd place,
Amanda Edmondson - 6:04:37
Team Totals: Stamford, 5th
place with 56 points
Varsity Boys
Long Jump - 3rd place, Jason
Gardner - 20’ 5 1/2”
Discus - 3rd place, Eric
Richardson - 131’
400m - 6th place, Jason Gardner
-53.51
Triple Jump - 3rd place, Jason
Gardner - 42’ 2 3/4”; 5th place,
Erich Snow -41’2”
1600m Relay - 5th place -
3:38:85
Team Totals: Stamford tied
with Hawley, 8th place with 25
points.
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systems, and operate a wheeled
vehicle crane, hoist, and winch as-
semblies.
Barron is the son of Edward U i
Barron of Stamford, TX. and Vir-
ginia Lopez Fort Worth, TX.
He is a 2001 graduate of Stam-
ford High School.
Featuring
F.B.C. Sanctuary Choir,
Men’s Quartet; &
Stamford Americas, Thursday, March 28,2002, Page 5
Barron Graduates from AIT
dent Susan Graham gave the
wlcome to club members and
guests. Betty Grimes led in the
pledges of the United States flag
and the Texas Flag.
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The following are the results of
the Reunion Relays which were
held on March 23, 2002..
Junior Varsity Boys
400m Relay - 3rd place-47:90.
600m Run - 6th place, Richard
Tilley - 2:22.
100m - 6th place, Adrian Cantu
- 12:01
Triple Jump - 2nd place, Rich-
ard Tilley - 37’ 10 1/4”
400m - 4th place, Evan
Richardson - 58:45
1600m Relay - 2nd place -
3:50.31
Team Totals: Stamford, 6th
place with 42 points.
Varsity Girls
Long Jump - 5th place, Amy
Gardner - 16’ 3 1/4”
Shot - 4th place. Ember Strand
-31’ 4 1/2”
Discuss - 5th place. Ember
Strand-94’3”
3200 - 1st place, Amanda
Edmondson - 13:09
400m Relay - 4th place - 52.38
place with 105 points.
Junior Varsity
Discus - 3rd place, Samara
Gonzales - 38’7”
Long Jump - 1st place, Davis - <
12’11”
Shot Put - 3rd place. Samara
Gonzales - 19’ 10 3/4”
100m Dash - 4th place, Davis -
14.64
400m Run - 3rd place, Samara
Gonzales - 1:15.24
200m Dash - 4th place, Davis -
32:03
Team Totals: Stamford, 5th
place with 46 points.
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opportunity to extend a BIG THANK YOU to the following
businesses and individuals who have supported the Booster
Club this year. Your membership and support is greatly appre-
ciated by the athletes that represent Stamford ISD.
Businesses:
Individuals:
Clark & Cobb
Ronald, Gwen, & Mary Elizabeth Baker
Super & (West Texas Super Quick)
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Scooter & Tisha Ivy
Jones-Haskell Grain Coop
Mike Johnson
Kinney Furniture
Tommy & Kim Bearden
Pro-Line Cap Co.
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First National Bank-Stamford
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Jones-Haskell Eye Clinic
Lindy & Lisa Patton
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Lynn & Robin Nauert
Big Country Coop
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Cathy Hollabaugh
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Edward & Nina McClintock
Stamford Insurance
Joyce Clayton
Bunkley Drug
Jim & Evelyn Wilson
Lawrence Brothers
Wesley & Margaret Bennett
State National Bank
Larry & Vicky Moreno
;Anders Paint & Body
Carlos & Emilia Hernandez
Washpot Laundry
Billy Mac, Laura & Jake Wedeking
Charlie & Cindy Stenholm
James H & Nancy West
Edward Jones
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