03/26/04
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NEWS

SHS to host UIL literary competition
By Shirley A. Gorman
By Shirley Gorman SDN News Editor For the first time in several years, Snyder High School will host the 2004 District 3-3A UIL Academic Literary Meet Saturday and Larry Scott, SHS principal, serves as the district director. Other schools competing are
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Hermleigh board approves textbooks
by Wade Warren
In a called meeting Thursday, Hermleigh school board approved the district’s textbook committee recommendations, and heard several reports from Supt. Marvin Beaty. Beaty updated the board on the budget, athletic facilities, athletic supplies and ongoing
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Ira school board revises personnel in meeting
by Wade Warren
Ira’s school board dealt mostly with personnel matters in its Thursday evening meeting. Trustees extended staff contracts and voted to non-renew one contract due to a reduction in force (RIF), said Supt. Larry Devitt. The RIF affects Joanna Roemisch
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Ranch rodeo this weekend at SCC
by Wade Warren
Nineteen ranch rodeo teams will participate in the annual Ranch Rodeo Saturday and Sunday at Scurry County Coliseum. Beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, 10 teams will compete to include teams from the C-Bar Ranch, Carter Ranch, Newton Ranch, Triangle Plus
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SPORTS

Tigers open district tonight
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder Tigers open district play tonight against Lamesa, looking to rebound from a disappointing performance against Lubbock Cooper, which shut out the Tigers, 10-0, Tuesday. Ty Collier (1-2) will get the start for the Tigers. Collier boasts a 1.47
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Rodeo has slow start at Odessa
by Bobby Allen
Western Texas College’s Cody Carter was in first place in team roping after the opening round of the Odessa College Rodeo Thursday. Carter and his partner earned the toip spot with a time of 8.4 seconds. Bruno Paoiella stood in second in steer wrestling
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Odessa deals WTC sixth straight defeat
by Bobby Allen
The Western Texas College Dusters suffered their sixth straight loss Wednesday, dropping a doubleheader to Odessa in ways that have become a pattern over the last week. The Dusters (19-20, 6-10) led Odessa, 1-0, heading into the bottom of the seventh
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HAPPY ENDING - Snyder Lady Tigers Anna Henson, right, and Erin Burleson speak to the crowd at the 2004 basketball banquet Thursday in the Family Life Center. Burleson and Henson, who along with Dominique Braziel (not present), were the only seniors on this year’s district and area championship team. See page 5 for a list of award winner. (SDN Staff Photo by Bobby Allen)


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