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Grandview Tribune, Page 4
February 5, 2010
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lst-2nd Grade GIRLS GAMES:
Black Zebras -12 and the White Zebras -4; scoring for the Black Zebras
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the White Zebras - London Cooper -4
Red Zebras -8 and the White Zebras -6; scoring for the Red -Reagan Sims
-6, Sydney Bailey 2 and for the White - Mady Meadows -6
BOYS GAMES:
The Good Times -30 and the Warriors -12; scoring for the Good Times
were Elijah Golden -12, Dane Jentsch -8, Shane Robertson -6, Brady
Bowman -2, Colt Edrington -2 and for the Warriors - Benji Russell -4,
Levi Hollingsworth -4, Cooper Deans -2, Fisher Mangum -2
Zebras -16 and the Elks -14; scoring for the Zebras were Nathaniel Baker
-10, Jacob Patterson -2, Noah Patterson-2, Jake -2 and for the Elks -
Tremayne Gullatte -14
Transformers -14 and the Mavericks -4; scoring for the Transformers were
Jakobee Crownover -4, Barrett Stephenson -4, Dametrius Crownover -2,
Austin Boyd-2 River Gordon-2 and for the Mavericks -
Travis Massey -4
3rd-4th Grade Girls Games;
Rockets -16 and the Firecrackers -8; scoring for the Rockets were Carrie
Sullivan -6, Kami FLores -4, Brynne Abbott -4, Reonna Carter -2 and for
the Firecrackers - Caitlyn Fauver -8
D'Feeters -21 and the Lady Bears -13; scoring for the D'Feeters were
Crosbi Jentsch -14, Katelyn Roberts -3, Alexis Galvan -2, Kira Massey -
2 and for the Lady Bears Kaitlyn Woodlee -7, Hanna Hudson -4,
Megan Martin -2
D'Feeters -20 and the Rockets -10; scoring for the D'Feeters were Crosbi
Jentsch - 14, Kira Massey -2, Katelyn Roberts -2, Shae Wilson-2 and the
Rockets Brynn Abbott -4, Kami Flores-2, Courtney Self-2,
Reonna Carter -2
Boys Games:
Aggies -14 and the Blue Devils -4; scoring for the Aggies were Ryan
Schronk -4, Matt Lara -4, Mathew Raley -2, Ross Willis -2, Kamron
English -2 and for the Blue Devils Dylan Behlen -2, Adrian Ballew -2
Celtics -15 and the Zebras -3; scoring for the Celtics were Latron Jackson
-4, Davante Crownover -2, Landry Harris -2, Jake Bons -2, Alex Beamer
-2, Earnest Crownover -3 and for the Zebras - Tommy Joe Krumm -2,
Cole Harroff -1
Bulls -12 and the Aggies -8; scoring for the Bulls were Austin Baker -6,
K C Black -2, Landon Seale -2, Luke Ellis -2 and for the Aggies - Matt
Lara -4, Kamron English -2, Mathew Raley -2
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Mike Grier of Grandview, for
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Keep up the great work, Brett!
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FORT WORTH, TEXAS—Ryan Stanley of Grandview, Texas, a
Grandview FFA member, was among the winners in the Calf Scramble
event during the January 30, 2010 morning performance of the Rodeo at the
114th edition of the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show. Parent
of the winner is Dicky Stanley. Sponsor for Ryan's effort is Elliott Pergande
and Lindsey Marie Hancock of Fort Worth, Texas.
The Calf Scramble, which allows 16 students to compete at each of the 30
Stock Show Rodeo performances, has eight performance winners. The
young people are high school students out to catch and halter a calf with
hopes of winning a $500 purchase certificate that will help buy a registered
beef or dairy heifer for a yearlong 4-H or FFA project.
Winners must care for their animals throughout the year and return for the
2011 Stock Show to exhibit it in the Junior Heifer Show. Those who do the
best job will be in line for scholarship funds when they enter college. Last
year, scholarship grants were made to 70 young people.
All entries receive a special T-shirt with their contestant number.
Participants who fail to catch a calf receive a certificate for a pair of Justin
boots. Mrs Baird's Bakeries and Justin Boots have proudly sponsored this
event for many years.
The nation s oldest livestock show is currently underway now through
February 7th at the world-class Will Rogers Memorial Center. The Stock
Show features 24 days of family fun and entertainment, and will host over
22,000 livestock entries throughout the run. In addition to the prestigious
livestock competitions, the Stock Show offers many interactive educational
exhibits, great shopping in the commercial exhibits area as well as an excit-
ing carnival and midway and 30 thrilling performances of the World's
Original Indoor Rodeo. For ticket information on any performance or Stock
Show event, call 817.877.2420 or visit www.fwssr.com.
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Vikings -31 and the Ballers -19; scoring for the Vikings were Forrest
Brown -8, Beck Lee -8, Trenton Wallace -7, Alec Pena -3, Reddy -2,
Davis Barksdale -2, Tristan Peabody-1 and for the Ballers- Devin
Crawford -8, Jacob Boone -7, Darius Lara -4
Blue Devils -18 and the Homed Frogs -17, what a game!
Scoring for the Blue Devils were Logan Breton -12, Kory Davis -2, Diego
Martinez -4 and for the Frogs were Dylan Allen -5, Cuyler Winters -3,
Kenny Galvan -3, Stuart Tennison-2, Eric Chavez -2,
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Buck, Erin. The GV Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 2010, newspaper, February 5, 2010; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1473571/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.