04/10/04
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NEWS

New development opening at Lake Henry
by Wade Warren
Another development on Lake Alan Henry is primed to open this week as 106 water front lots will be on the market beginning Thursday on the West Side of Grape Creek. Dubbed Oak Canyon Estates by developers Lawayne Fagan and Jodie Ashley, it is the second
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One-act advances
By Shirley A. Gorman
Snyder High School drama students have climbed another rung on the one-act play ladder of success. A Midsummer Night’s Dream advanced from Area II competition Saturday at Midland College and five thespians garnered acting awards, including best actress
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Relay preparations continue
By Shirley A. Gorman
Preparations continue for the 2004 Relay For Life slated April 23-24 at Tiger Stadium. Relay team fund-raising activities include the Northeast Elementary team raffling two $50 Gift Cards from United Supermarket. Team members will sell $1 chances April
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SHS choirs bring home top awards
By Shirley A. Gorman
Snyder High School choir students brought home numerous awards from the UIL Concert and Sight Reading contest Wednesday at Wayland Baptist University in Plainview. The a cappella choir received sweepstakes for earning a I rating in both concert and sight
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SPORTS

Ira ballers make All-Region team
by Bobby Allen
Ira basketball players Kelbi Pitner and Lindsey Wilson have been selected to the All-Region I basketball team. Wilson and Pitner each earned spots on the second team. Pitner was the district 7 Newcomer of the Year, and Wilson was named to the
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Snyder laps field at C-City
by Bobby Allen
In the final tune-up before the district meet, the Snyder boys track and field team took the Colorado City meet Friday, with seven thinclads setting new personal marks. “I’m tickled,” head track coach Roger White said. “We went into the meet looking at
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Rodeo keeps pace at Borger
by Bobby Allen
BORGER -- The Western Texas College rodeo team kept pace in the Frank Phillips rodeo Friday, with two top performances in the long round. Sam Spreadborough stayed in the top spot in saddle bronc with a 77, and Tate Stratton took the lead in bullriding
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SHS ag team garners first
By Shirley A. Gorman
Snyder High School Future Farmers of America chapter competed in the Abilene Christian University Agricultural Field Day and one SHS teams placed first. The farm business management team consisting of Megan DeLoera, Logan West, Emily Long and Rusty Smith
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Tigers rough up Mustangs
by Bobby Allen
By Bobby Allen SDN Sports Editor Everyone expected an exciting game, but no one expected this outcome. No one, that is, except the Tigers. Snyder (15-3, 5-0) touched Sweetwater ace Reid Bishop for seven second-inning runs, winning a battle of unbeatens
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WTC splits with Odessa
by Bobby Allen
Western Texas College split its first two games with Odessa College Friday, with Snyder graduate Logan Hill earning his first college win in the opener. Hill went six innings and struck out five batters in the 6-2 victory. “Logan threw great and we
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HAPPY EASTER EGG HUNT - Members of the Huddleston family had fun hunting for Easter eggs in Towle Park. Pictured from left are Sandra, Larry Jr, and Larry Sr. Also enjoying the hunt were Robert Thamez & his daughter, Kristen, or Hammond, La. The Knights of Columbus sponsored this egg hunting event. (SDN Staff Photo by Shirly A. Gorman)


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