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Downtown Celeste
903-568-4120
Crafts • Gifts • Plant Stands
Candles • Balloon Bouquets
Open Tues. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. -Noon
Jeanne N. Wood, owner
Chris Lord
Leonard 3
nets second
Softball clinic is March 31
Girls ages 7-18 are invited to a soft- Drinks and lunch is available for pur-
ball clinic, hosted by Celeste Youth Sports chase, or girls may bring a sack lunch.
Association, March 31,9 a.m.to4 p.m. at Registration fee of $15 is due by March
The first ever Leonard Tiger
Powerlifting team competed at the Dis-
trict 14 AA powerlifting meet on Satur-
day, Feb. 24, in Farmersville.
Competing in the meet were Miseal
Guiterrez (114.5 lb. class), Blake
Herpeche, J.J. Wolfe, Chris Houston
1 (165.25 lb. class), Chris Lord, Patrick
' Woodruff (181.75 lb. class); Stephen
I Clark (198.25 lb. class), Ray Pena
(275.5 lb. class). Placing for the Tigers
were Ray Pena and Chris Houston who
/ were fourth and ninth respectively in
their weight classes.
Squat, bench press and dead lift are
the three lifts that encompass the sport
| of powerlifting. Each lift is judged by
three judges, each is looking at differ-
ent aspects of the lift. Two of the three
judges must declare the lift appropriate
in order to count. Some of the Leonard
athletes were unable to finish the meet
because of three missed attempts at ei-
ther the squat or bench press.
Coach Scott Williams noted that he
was “proud of his athletes competing
at the meet.” He also stated that 23 dis-
in league
The “Leonard 3" basketball
team won second place in the North
Texas Basketball League for a win-
ning season of 11-2.
The final game against Blue
Ridge was at 8 p.m., Saturday,
March 3, at Bland High School in
Merit.
Team members are Trey
Farmigoni, Will Cowan, Tyler
Pannkuk, Kevin Burks, Aaron
Moreland, Tavaris Pye, Issac
Scoggins and Matthew Williams.
Coaches are Bobby Pannkuk and
Robert Farmigoni. Each team
member won a trophy.
• "The boys really shined for Le-
onard,” said parent Debra
Scoggins. “Placing second in the
North Texas Basketball League is
something to be proud of. If you
know one of these boys give them
a pat on the back.”
The team will celebrate with a
banquet at Lea’s restaurant at 6 p.m.
tonight (Thursday, March 8).
Celeste High School ball field.
15. Clinic T-shirts are available by pre-or-
Celeste coaches will teach batting, der/pre-pay for $10.
fielding, catching and throwing tech- For information, contact CYSAcom-
niques. Attendees should bring a glove. missioner Kelly Lindner at 903-568-0441.
Leonard
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Station 587-2733 Shop 587-3676 M =
Office 587-3346 Locally owned & operated
trict lifters did not finish the meet be- 1 .
cause of missed attempts. Wolfe City Samantha Corbin
went on to win the District Champion-.
• ship. Earlier this year, Wolfe City nar- places in Level 4
■ rowly beat Leonard in a duel power
■ meet held at the Leonard weight room, gymnastics meet
187 to 163. Coach Williams stated “our 6
athletes are working hard in the weight Eight-year-old Samantha Corbin
room to make a difference in every of Leonard had her first Level 4 Gym-
sport. We will compete better next year nasties Meet Sunday March 4,2001
because of each kid’s desire and dedi- at the Academy of Gymnastics in Fort
cation to become bigger, faster and Worth. She received first place on bars
stronger. Every kid we have has made with a score of 8.5, first on balance
tremendous gains in strength as well as beam with a score of 8.4, second on
attitude this year; that’s what builds a bars with a score of 7.6, and fourth
total program." on vault.
Her next meet is March 17-18 in
Richardon.
“Thank you to sponsors B&B
Auto, B&B Food, Carter-Wood Mo-
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‘Graphic, Coca-Cola, and S&S Bev-
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Chris Driscoll
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