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Engagement announced
Ray and Evelyn Kinnison of Clark and T.F. and Floye
Brenham, along with Clift and Gilleland, all of Rockdale, and
Suzanne Clark of Rockdale, the great-grandson of Dick and
announce the engagement and Eloise Clark of Rockdale and
approaching marriage of their Lillian Gilleland of Temple,
children, Sharon Kinnison and The bride-elect is a student at
Trey Clark. Blinn College. The prospective
The bride-elect is the grand- groom is serving in the U.S. Air
daughter of Bill and Dorothy Force Special Operations Wing
Kinnison of the Lake Living- station at Hurlburt Field,
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Buffs suffer two losses, knocked
out of LaGrange baseball tourney
The Giddings Buffaloes var- Giddings lost a close 3-4 con-
sity baseball team lost their test to Somerville in their
first game, won the second third game of the tournament,
and lost the third at the La Ricky Cardenas pitched 3 in-
Grange Tournament over the nings for Giddings before
weekend. Brad Schmidt came in relief.
The Buffs played Bellville in The Buffs gave up 4 un-
the first contest and were shut earned runs in the loss. Locke,
out 9-0. Jason Sherrill started Schmidt, and Brad Noack
for Giddings and pitched five each had a hit.
good innings holding the No. Steve Simmang was selected
6 team in the state to a 2-0 to the All-Tournament team,
lead. Last week, Jason Locke, Jason
In the 6th inning, Bellville Sherrill and Brad Schmidt
got 7 runs and only 2 earned were chosen for the All-Tour-
runs behind walks and errors. nament team at Sacred Heart.
Steve Simmang led all hitters "We're having pitching prob-
with 2 hits. Jason Locke, Ja- lems right now. We're walking
son Sherrill, Brad Schmidt too many hitters and then we
and Matt Stevenson each had make an error behind that to
a hit. compound our problems," said
In the second game against Giddings Coach Mike Marlow.
Caldwell, the Buffs picked up Giddings will play in the
a 11-2 victory behind the Weimar tournament March
pitching of Steve Simmang. 13-15 before starting district
John Matejcek relieved action March 18 at home
Simmang to get the save. against Hearne.
Locke, Simmang, Sherrill, "We still have some positions
McKeever, J. Matejcek and open, but no one has stepped
Woelfel each had a hit in the up yet. Hopefully someone will
and a turkey; Emily Jenke
exhibited a turkey tom; Adam,
Kyle and Kayla Kieschnick
exhibited barrows, and Kyle
placed thirteenth with his
Yorkshire barrow in Houston.
Lorin Kieschnick had a first
place and Reserve Champion
Simbrah steer, and showed
broilers and a barrow; Walt
Kieschnick placed 110th in the
broiler show, and exhibited a
steer and barrow. Youth
exhibiting barrows at Brenham
included: Wes Kieschnick, Cody
Krenek, Courtland Namken,
Bradley Noack, Tori Pampell,
Amy Schatte, Ashley Schatte,
Randy Wachsmann, Meghan
Schatte, and Brenda Schmidt.
Bradley Noack placed sixth with
his steer; Amy Schatte exhibited
a second place ABC steer and
had a fifth place heifer. Meghan
Schatte exhibited a fourth place
steer and a seventh place heifer.
Cody Simmonds placed
thirteenth with her lamb. Other
broiler exhibitors included
Stephanie Wachsmann and
Mark Woelfel.
I want to congratulate all of
these 4-H members and their
families for the many
accomplishments with their ag
projects. Many of these youth
made the livestock sale to help
with their animal projects, and
this is no small feat due to the
large number of entries
throughout the state. So, let's
continue the winning trend right
on into the Lee County Junior
Livestock Show.
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MAJOR LIVESTOCK
SHOW RESULTS
San Antonio Livestock Show -
Listed below are Lee County 4-H
members who participated in the
San Antonio Livestock Show:
Lori and Amber Dallmeyer
showed Beefmaster heifers, and
Lori received a third place; Chad
Duncan placed seventh and
eighth with his Beefmaster
heifers; and Dawn Duncan
placed third with her Beefmaster
heifers. Also, Jason Lindgren
placed first, second, and fifth
with his heifers. Emil and Emily
Jenke exhibited turkeys and a
barrow; Cameron and Miranda
Jurk exhibited market goats;
Bradley and Byron Noack
exhibited steers; Amy Schatte
placed eighth with a steer and
third with her heifer; Dusty
Schatte placed fifth with his steer
and received first and second
with his heifers; Meghan Schatte
placed sixth with her heifer;
Mark Woelfel exhibited a barrow
and a steer; and Cody Simmonds
placed all three lambs and won a
first and Reserve Champion with
her crossbred lamb.
Houston Livestock Show -
, Houston Livestock Show results
include these 4-H'ers: Andre and
Austin Andrews exhibited
barrows and steers; Amber
Dallmeyer showed a heifer
which placed fifth, Lori
Dallmeyer placed seventh and
had the Reserve Champion Bred
& Owned heifer; Chad Duncan
placed sixth with his heifer;
Emily Jenke exhibited a barrow
before we start district on
March 18," said Coach
Marlow.
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