2/07/04
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Relay For Life Team rally is set on Tuesday
By Shirley A. Gorman
The American Cancer Society Relay for Life 2004 is just around the corner. Gabby Pace encourages everyone to register your team now. The Relay For Life Team Rally will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, at the Stanfield cafeteria. Former and current cancer
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Channel 11 finally viewable in Snyder
by Wade Warren
The much-maligned picture quality of some Cox Communication cable channels has improved lately through some new technology. “This has been a very frustrating process for us,” said Vickie Bennett of Cox’s regional office in Lubbock. Channel 11 on the
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Park plans moving ahead, but slowly
By Annie Rowe
By Annie Rowe SDN Staff Writer The renovation of Towle Memorial Park may or may not be on schedule, depending upon whom you ask. If you ask the division of Texas Parks and Wildlife, the process is moving as planned. If you ask parks and recreation
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Tartuffe is coming...
By Shirley A. Gorman
Ever wonder what life was like for the residents of the 17th century? Well keep on wondering. Snyder High School’s next production may be set during the 17th century, but the play, written in 1664, is designed more to tickle your funny bone than present
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TxDOT sets Tuesday meet
By Annie Rowe
The Texas Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting Tuesday at the Scurry County Courthouse to discuss the Trans -- Texas Corridor. The purpose is to give the public an opportunity to submit comments on potential routes. The corridor is a
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Welcome to Cliffhanger Weekend
by Wade Warren
The College Channel, WTC 22, begins a new programmin venture this weekend with the addition of a program entitled “Cliffhanger Weekend.” The weekly feature will highlight the popular serial cliffhangers of the 1930s, 40s and 50s. A new “chapter” will be
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SPORTS

Lamesa tops frosh
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder freshmen cagers were swept by Lamesa Friday, with the boys dropping a hotly-contested overtime tilt and the girls losing by double digits. The boys fell, 57-56, after mounting a 17-point assault in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 45-45.
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SHSgolfers have solid first round
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder boys had an outstanding showing in the first round of the Snyder Invitational golf tournament, holding firm in third place, just three shots off first-day leader Monterey. The Tigers finished the round with a 316, just one stroke back of
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Westbrook downs Hermleigh
by Bobby Allen
The Hermleigh Cardinals once again had a strong second half Friday, but could not overcome a 23-point halftime deficit in falling to Westbrook, 72-43. Westbrook outscored Hermleigh 23-10 in the first quarter and held a 40-17 lead at intermission. Joakim
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Lady Bulldogs fall to Sands
by Bobby Allen
The Ira Lady Bulldogs dropped a close game to Sands Friday, losing their top scorer in a 45-41 loss. Senior post Lindsey Wilson hurt her wrist late in the game, sitting out the fourth quarter and getting a check-up at the emergency room after the game.
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Lady Tigers complete sweep of Lamesa, hoist District 3 trophy
by Bobby Allen
By Bobby Allen SDN Sports Editor For some of the younger Lady Tigers, this was just the latest in a string of victories that grow less surprising each week. For senior Erin Burleson, however, Friday night saw the payoff for three years of toil. The Lady
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Tigers fall shy in comeback bid against Lamesa, 48-42
by Bobby Allen
By Bobby Allen SDN Sports Editor The Snyder Tigers battled back from an early hole Friday, but could not mount enough to make it up late in a 48-42 loss to Lamesa. The loss was the eighth straight for the Tigers (8-20, 0-8), which gave all they could
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TWO OF A TAEKWONDO - Robyn Peek of Lubbock receives some pointers from brother Patrick before competition began at the West Texas TaeKwonDo Tournament at Scurry County Coliseum on Saturday. The annual event attracts many visitors to the community from Texas and adjoining states. (SDN Staff Photo by Annie Rowe)


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