Ad-THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, December 2, 2004
Youth
place in
tournamenll
The Perkins Youth
Club has been hard atlr
couple of weeks.
On Nov. 6 several
placed at a toughw'-
Open Tournament.
13, the novice wrestl v e
in the action at Perry.0rt',
following
All-State band members from the tournamentS: f. l g
After statewide auditions on October 21, three members of the Morrlaon Open [get a
Hayden Wilson, 0i~
Perkins-Tryon Midnight Regiment were chosen as All-State Band pounds. 2~; Luke Wrigh [ ons
members. Jordan Myers, a junior, was selected for 1 5t" chair pounds, 3 ; Thomas L altll
clarinet. This is her second year to play in the All-State Band. 4, 67pounds 1st" Huntervv~Lp.~
Mitch Chandler, senior, was chosen as first alternate on tenor 5,76pounds: 1"(Also
wrel~1
saxophone. Senior Nathan Moore will play 6th chair tuba. Con- BlakeAvery [2d
gratulations to these fine musicians! From left, Mitch Chandler, " re
Perry Nov|ce .~--
Jordan Myers, Nathan Moore. Dawson Shelton, 01~/ItUrd
Photo provided pounds, 3'd; Brandon Ml~l~in
1, 40 pounds, l't; Trey I~o;;
igh oiv 1,46 pounds, 4th; B ~ll~'l~a,~
Black Kn ts win opener
The Perkins third grade less in the second half with the These seniors are pictured: Front row, from left: Jenna Wilson, Sabrina Cundiff, Cassie Gill, Melissa Branstetter, 'Div. '2, 75 p0t~ '~
Hall; second row, from left: Allison Rudd, Karen May, Matt Edens, Wes Anderton, Casey Perry; Thomas Lumpkin Oiv 4,6/11/4 ut
Black Knights started their defense led by Kalan Wells, third row, from left: Nathan Moore, Ryan Boyles, and Mitch Chandler. l't; Ryan Dolen; Div. 4,84~Jl
season with a 15-10 victory Connor Johnson, and Colby 1=; Mikey Ewing, Div. 4,~.1~ ab(
over Morrison on Nov. 20. Allen. PTb d " h d 4r"; Brand n Hubbard' 0i'~lll ha~
The scoring leader was The Black Knights were -. an SCHIOFS OHOFC pounds, l't; TuckerCha / 0f
Garrett Collins with 6 points, helped out with the rebounding 130 pounds, 3' ; Josh ~'.|k,;
4 140 pounds 1st' Bra,n~d~'" 'v'
followed by Zac Bledsoe with of Jaxon Ramsey and the assist Twelve members of the Perkins-Tryon Marching for the evening, Super Senior Bandos, and wore ' ' ' l" asq
Oiv. 5, 116 pounds, ;r~-~!~.
4, Michael Knight added 3 and leader Bryce Hoggatt. Band performed at their last home football game red capes, caps, and t-shirts with a Superman S tling Colton Lumpkin, 8ara ~,ilTMbe
Brady Wells had 2. Their next game is at Glen- on October 29. These students had performed and their pictures drawn on the front. Brice Smith and Carson b~a litl
Morrison was held score- coe at noon Saturday. half-time field shows since their freshman year. These students have all participated in the band Edmond Novice |ef0cl
[ i g] Their,fi, nal show included"In the Stone, ' "Shout together since the sixth grade, and several are DawsonShelton, 01~-~sa~
itOut, and "Never Let You Go." This music was making plans tojoin the OSU Cowboy Marching oounds2nd;TreyWalla ' 'Jlllet
selected by the seniors. They chose as their theme Band next fall.
pounds, 4th. Also wrestlirlgall~n
BREAKFAST ' '' '' " " Martin, Carson Stites ~L.~
Williams Jacob Branstq, ~ v
juice,~milk. Oatmeal muffin squares or cerea, toast, sausage links, Game winners Duncan and Cameron o Trn
Kingfisher Open
English muffin w/sausage or cereal, toast, juice, milk. Perkins-Tryon 4th grade girls Colton Lurnpkin, O~
Blueber~ pancakes or cereal, toast, juice, milk. won their game against Mor-pounds, 3; Blake AverY,~"
TJ[tl~ilLy~,Z~ Cinnamon rolls or cereal, toast, sausage patty, juice, rison, Nov. 20 with a score of pounds, 3 ; Joey Knight,
milk. 1 8-2. Several of the girls made pounds, 3'd; Brett chearY-~ -
Sausage gravy or cereal, biscuits, juice, milk. points with Treasure Smith, 6 pounds, Thomas LUn~'~ ,1
LUNCH ~ltll~$
- points, Lacey Shipp, 6 points, 4, 67 pounds, 4t"; TuCk#~["~
uiv. 4, 130 pounds, 2~. .~iil~
~: Beef & cheese nachos or steak fingers, pears, refried Tabitha Buck, 2 points, Brandi Cliff Keene Kick off ~
beans, chocolate chip cookies, milk. Barta, 2 points, Katie Decker, Tulsa
~: Cheeseburger macaroni or steak fingers, mixed veg. 2 points. Pictured from left, Hunter Wilson Oiv.5, t~ ~ll
etables, pineapple tidbits, roll, milk. Taylin McCoy; back row: 6t Alsowrestling~orbinfl~lll
~: Taco pie or steak fingers, black-eyed peas, apple. Treasure Smith, Katie Decker, Vecellio, Hayden WilsOn ~'|/
sauce, peanut butter cookies, milk. Brandi Barta; front row: Tabitha Wright. ~
~: Chicken and noodles or steak fingers, mashed pota- Buck, Lacey Shipp, Oakley National tournament ~.'-'|~,
toes, white gravy, peach crisp, roll, milk. Wincliate. Suzette Barta (not tiers from California, Illi.~i~,
Cheese pizza or steak fingers, corn, cherry cr~me purl- pictured), coach. Colorado Florida Georg'~ ~.
ding, milk. ' Photo provided Texas, and other states.
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