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Wildcats Baseball Coach Gets What He's Been Waiting For

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Wildcats Baseball Coach Gets What He's Been Waiting For

Wildcats Baseball Coach Jerrod Hammack has been waiting for it and he got it last Friday, April 12, in a 4-0 victory over Greenville at Wildcat Park. That would be good pitching, solid defense and enough offense to get the job done.

Coach Hammack said Jaxon Chaney threw the ball extremely well. He only needed 75 pitches to complete 7 innings. An incredibly low number. Chaney only gave up three hits, all singles and issued no walks.

Coach Hammack said the Wildcats defense also played extremely well. There was enough offense. Seven hits and four runs.

Kolson Hale delivered two hits including a double and also a sacrifice fly driving in three runs.

Austin Dodd continued to swing a hot bat since he was moved from lead off to the fifth spot in the order. Dodd is 7 for 8 since the move. He had two more hits Friday including a triple.

The Wildcats seemed to steal a run after Dodd’s triple. Jase Thompson wandered away from first base drawing a throw that was thrown away. Thompson ended up at second. Dodd scored from third. Coach Hammack said he didn’t call the play. He said Thompson is an experienced base runner and must have seen something that led him to believe that the play would work.

Coach Hammack said his pitcher Chaney also made a defensive play worthy of ESPN’s Plays of the Day. He fielded a hard ground ball back behind his back by just quickly moving his glove back there with the ball landing in the glove.

The win moves the Wildcats into a fifth place tie with Greenville. If the Wildcats and Lions now tie in the standings, the Wildcats have the tiebreaker due to the Friday night win.

The Wildcats remain one game back of Royse City. The Bulldogs also won Friday night. The Wildcats have to make up two games though since Royse City owns the tiebreaker over the Wildcats.

The Wildcats play Mount Pleasant twice this week. Tuesday the game is at Wildcat Park. Thursday the teams play at Mount Pleasant. The Wildcats won at Mount Pleasant already once this district season. Coach Hammack said the Wildcats really need two wins this week.

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John Wesley Lawson Jailed For Allegedly Assaulting Wife

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John Wesley Lawson Jailed For Allegedly Assaulting Wife

April 16, 2019 – A 72-year-old Sulphur Springs man was arrested at 1:28 p.m. Monday for injury to an elderly person.

John Wesley Lawson

The man, identified in April 15 arrest reports as John Wesley Lawson, is accused of hitting his elderly wife in the head with his fist while driving down State Highway 19 north, then of stopping the Kia sport utility vehicle and pushing her out of it onto the side of the road.

The woman was alleged to have several marks, knots and redness on the side of her head and face, Hopkins County Sheriff’s Deputy Alvin Jordan alleged in arrest reports. Her lip was also bleeding, sheriff’s reports note.

The suspect was reportedly stopped on SH 19 north at County Road 4588, arrest reports. Deputy Aaron Chaney and Sgt. Richard Greer were also credited with responding to the call.

The man, identified in jail reports as John Lawson, remained in the county jail late Tuesday morning. His bond was set at $10,000 on the charge.

The Yantis Catfish Classic Tournament and Community Event is for All Ages to Enjoy

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The Yantis Catfish Classic Tournament and Community Event is for All Ages to Enjoy

Jerry E. Miller, businessmen and former long-time Mayor of Yantis, Texas, is now enjoying more time to fish these days. He is also getting excited about the annual Yantis Catfish Classic on Lake Fork set for the weekend of April 27 and 28. This catfish tournament is organized for everyone, from kids on up. It also has a $25,000 guaranteed cash payout, which goes to the top seven overall anglers in the two-day fishing contest, headquartered at the Minnow Bucket. Proceeds are earmarked for the Yantis Volunteer Fire Department, a non-profit volunteer organization which has been the recipient of donations since the first tournament was organized over 15 years ago.

According to Miller, Tournament Organizer, “the Yantis Volunteer Fire Department is deserving. It does a lot of good for everyone who lives in the Yantis area. If you’ve ever had a fire, you know that. These people will save your life as well as your property in case of a fire, and they are each trained in rescue, willing and ready to help out in all kinds of situations. They take safety and rescue very seriously, and are a very committed bunch of first responders who individually do a great job. They deserve the best equipment to work with, and that’s what we try to help them each year. In case you didn’t realize it, equipment purchased for use by firemen must be replaced on a regular basis whether from use or non-use, so it’s not like it’s just a one-time purchase for most of their necessities. They are required to keep everything usable and ready at a moments notice. This is why we pledge to help our fire department and the volunteers who are members of it. And even if you don’t fish, you can come out to the Pavilion for the Saturday evening BBQ and entertainment we plan on April 27, and make your donation to the Yantis Fire Department. That’s a way you can help too”, stated Miller during a Good Morning Show interview on KSST.

Early entry for the Lake Fork catfish tournament is open through April 24. Cost is $125 for two days of fishing and a chance at the prize money. Besides the seven top payback positions, there are other categories, including hourly payouts, Top Female age 18 and up, Top Senior age 55 and up, Top Young Angler age 17 and under, and an Early Entry drawing.

Entry forms and complete rules are available at The Yantis Cafe, at Crossroads, at The Bait Shop in Sulphur Springs, and at Jay Hodge Chevrolet. And for information on the Yantis Catfish Classic, contact Jerry E. Miller at 903-850-9500.

Wildcats, Lady Cats Make All-District Soccer Teams

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Wildcats, Lady Cats Make All-District Soccer Teams

Twelve Wildcats and nine Lady Cats made the All-District Soccer Teams released Monday, April 15.

For the Wildcats, center midfielder Kevin Yanez, wing and fullback Andrew Escobar and forward Enrique Arellano were named First Team All-District. Center midfielder and forward Alexis Escobedo, center back David Moreno and goalkeeper Noe Ponce were selected to the Second Time All-District. Wing and Forward Omar Hernandez, center back Nabian Ramirez, center midfielder Miguel Rubio, center back Bryant Sanchez, center midfielder Jose Salazar and forward Daniel Moreno were all chosen Honorable Mention All-District.

The All-District team is selected by the district’s coaches who can not vote for any of their own players.

For the Lady Cats, forward Keeley Hudgins and goalkeeper McKenna Gammill were named to the First Team All-District. Defender Alli Stephens, forward Haley Robinson and midfielder Janine Yamaguchi were chosen to the Second Team All-District. Defender Brooke Harden, defender Shelby McCormick, midfielder Ashley Noe and defender Erika VanBenthem were selected Honorable Mention All-District.


KSST is Giving Away Texas Rangers Baseball Tickets! – April 20th and 21st, 2019

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KSST is Giving Away Texas Rangers Baseball Tickets! – April 20th and 21st, 2019

KSST is giving away tickets (4 tickets to lucky winners) to the Saturday April 20th, 2019 and Sunday April 21st, 2019 Texas Ranger Games. The Rangers will be facing the Houston Astros.

Rules and Information:
The passes must NOT be resold!
Unclaimed passes will be dispersed by KSST.
Employees of KSST/KRVA can’t win.
Winner’s names and picture will be posted on Facebook.

Louisiana, Georgia Men Reportedly Caught With Stolen Checks

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Louisiana, Georgia Men Reportedly Caught With Stolen Checks

Sulphur Springs police arrested two men Monday on a charge of theft-stealing or receiving a stolen check or similar sight order.

Police reported responding about 12:25 p.m. Monday to a complaint of a burglary in progress at a Gilmer Street auto business. Upon arrival, they contacted two men: a 39-year-old from Independence, Louisiana and a 37-year-old from Atlanta, Georgia.

Officers reportedly discovered several stolen checks on them, and a review of store surveillance of the alleged burglary revealed the pair working together, resulting in both men being arrested on the charge, police alleged in arrest reports.

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City Closer To Gaining Ownership Of Old Thermo Mine Property

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City Closer To Gaining Ownership Of Old Thermo Mine Property

Sulphur Springs is one step closer to owning the Thermo mine property; the city receive the draft water permit, according to City Manager Marc Maxwell.

“For the city, that’s a major milestone passed in gaining ownership of the property,” said Sulphur Springs City Manager Marc Maxwell.
There are still two steps, related to the bridge and road, to be achieved before that can occur, however, the city manger said.
If those matters can be worked out with state and county officials, the city could own the property by the end of the year, which Maxwell said would be a “game changer for the city.”

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Wood County Sheriff’s Report April 3-9, 2019

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Wood County Sheriff’s Report April 3-9, 2019

April 3

  • Deputies were dispatched to County Road 2482 near Mineola, at approximately 7:32 a.m., in reference to an assault that occurred. David Wilson, 40, of Mineola, was arrested for Assault Causes Bodily Injury Family Violence.
  • Deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle on County Road 2298 near Alba; at approximately 11:07 a.m. Deputies located the vehicle and everything was OK.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 12:35 p.m., in reference to harassment on County Road 2482 near Mineola. Deputies gave the reporting party advice and cleared the incident.
  • Deputies went on an arrest/warrant service to the Wood County Sheriff’s Office lobby; at approximately 1:16 p.m. Glen Usry, 57, of Hawkins, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
  • At 3:20 p.m., cows were reported out on County Road 2330 near Mineola.
  • Deputies were dispatched to Highway 154 near Quitman, at approximately 5:04 p.m., in reference to a reckless driver. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate the vehicle.
  • At 5:04 p.m., cows were reported out on County Road 4760 near Winnsboro.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 7:24 p.m., in reference to a dispute on County Road 2610 near Mineola. Deputies determined this was a civil matter and cleared the incident.
  • At 7:27 p.m., cows were reported out on County Road 2355 near Mineola.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 8:24 p.m., in reference to a dispute on County Road 3812 near Hawkins. Deputies determined this was a civil matter and cleared the incident.
  • Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to Edwards St. in Mineola; at approximately 9:29 p.m. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to make contact with the individual.

April 4

  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 2966 near Yantis, at approximately 8:27 a.m., in reference to an unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. A known actor took the reporting party’s vehicle without authorization. The vehicle was recovered, after the known actor wrecked it. Daniel Meade, 20, of Yantis, was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated and outstanding warrants.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 17 near Alba, at approximately 1:03 p.m., in reference to a dispute. Deputies made contact with the reporting party and cleared the incident.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 3:53 p.m., in reference to terroristic threat on Holly Hill Circle near Hawkins. Deputies made contact with the actor and issued a Criminal Trespass Warning.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 14 near Hawkins, at approximately 4:27 p.m., in reference to a welfare check. Deputies located the individual and everything was OK.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 2088 near Winnsboro, at approximately 4:27 p.m., in reference to a welfare check. Deputies located the individual and everything was OK.
  • Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to County Road 3812 near Hawkins; at approximately 5:28 p.m. Clayton Pasteka, 30, of Hawkins, was arrested for Hinder Apprehension or Prosecution Known Felon and Possession of a Controlled Substance. Taliaferro Prince, 26, of Hawkins, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and outstanding warrants.
  • Deputies were dispatched to County Road 2130 near Quitman, at approximately 6:04 p.m., in reference to a welfare check. Deputies located the individual and everything was OK.
  • Deputies were dispatched to Highway 37 near Quitman, at approximately 9:00 p.m., in reference to a burglary. Actors, or actors unknown, stole several items from the reporting party’s storage unit. This case has been forwarded to investigators.
  • Deputies were dispatched to County Road 4840 near Winnsboro, at approximately 9:06 p.m., in reference to suspicious circumstances. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate any suspicious activity.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 2225 near Quitman, at approximately 11:52 p.m., in reference to theft. A known actor stole several items from the reporting party’s property.

April 5

  • At 3:38 a.m., cows were reported out on County Road 2724 near Mineola.
  • Deputies were dispatched to Highway 11 near Leesburg, at approximately 8:03 a.m., in reference to an open door. Actors, or actors unknown, rummaged through the reporting party’s residence, but nothing appeared to be missing. This case has been forwarded to investigators.
  • At 8:33 a.m., cows were reported out on County Road 2355 near Mineola.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 8:47 a.m., in reference to a scam on Cypress Cove near Hawkins. Deputies gave the reporting party advice and cleared the incident.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 1795 near Hawkins, at approximately 9:18 a.m., in reference to criminal mischief. Actors, or actors unknown, damaged the reporting party’s property.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 10:00 a.m., in reference to criminal mischief on FM 49 near Hawkins. Deputies gave the reporting party advice and cleared the incident.
  • Deputies were dispatched to Highway 37 near Winnsboro, at approximately 10:26 a.m., in reference to a burglary. A known actor stole several items from the reporting party’s vehicle. This case has been forwarded to investigators.
  • At 11:47 a.m., cows were reported out on FM 1804 near Mineola.
  • At 12:35 p.m., cows were reported out on FM 852 near Winnsboro.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 12:59 p.m., in reference to criminal trespass on FM 2225 near Quitman. Deputies gave the reporting party advice and cleared the incident.
  • At 3:08 p.m., cows were reported out on PR 7908 near Hawkins.
  • At 3:40 p.m., cows were reported out on County Road 3153 near Quitman.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 2966 near Yantis, at approximately 4:19 p.m., in reference to an alarm. Deputies spoke with the key holder of the building and everything was OK.
  • At 5:55 p.m., cows were reported out on County Road 3279 near Quitman.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 2088 near Winnsboro, at approximately 6:51 p.m., in reference to a reckless driver. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate the vehicle.
  • Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to FM 49 near Mineola; at approximately 9:02 p.m. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to make contact with the individual.
  • Deputies responded to a suspicious person on FM 312 near Winnsboro; at approximately 9:41 p.m. Deputies located the individual and everything was OK.
  • Deputies were dispatched to County Road 2157 near Quitman, at approximately 11:41 p.m., in reference to a noise complaint. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate any activity.

April 6

  • At 8:16 a.m., cows were reported out on County Road 2351 near Mineola.
  • At 9:30 a.m., cows were reported out on County Road 2330 near Mineola.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 14 near Hawkins, at approximately 11:03 a.m., in reference to a welfare check. Deputies located the individual and everything was OK.
  • At 12:00 p.m., cows were reported out on FM 1647 near Leesburg.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 2869 near Hawkins, at approximately 12:47 p.m., in reference to an alarm. Deputies checked the building and it was secure.
  • Deputies were dispatched to Highway 80 near Hawkins, at approximately 1:31 p.m., in reference to suspicious circumstances. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate any suspicious activity.
  • At 2:08 p.m., cows were reported out on FM 14 near Quitman.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 1801 near Mineola, at approximately 5:17 p.m., in reference to an assault that occurred. This case has been forwarded to investigators.
  • At 9:42 p.m., cows were reported out on FM 49 near Hawkins.
  • Deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle on County Road 4640 near Winnsboro; at approximately 9:50 p.m. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate the vehicle.
  • Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to Highway 154 near Quitman; at approximately 10:30 p.m. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to make contact with the individual.
  • Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to County Road 3811 near Hawkins; at approximately 10:47 p.m. Amanda Allen, 36, of Hawkins, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Walter Hall, 25, of Hawkins, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group 1, Possession of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group 3 and Possession of Marijuana.

April 7

  • Deputies were dispatched to Highway 154 near Yantis, at approximately 12:26 a.m., in reference to an alarm. Deputies checked the building and it was secure.
  • Deputies were dispatched to County Road 4470 near Winnsboro, at approximately 8:16 a.m., in reference to an unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Actors, or actors unknown, took the reporting party’s vehicle without authorization. This case has been forwarded to investigators.
  • At 8:44 a.m., cows were reported out on Highway 80 near Mineola.
  • At 9:32 a.m., cows were reported out on FM 49 near Hawkins.
  • At 11:50 a.m., cows were reported out on County Road 3230 near Quitman.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 2869 near Hawkins, at approximately 1:51 p.m., in reference to theft. Actors, or actors unknown, stole a WIFI tower from the reporting party’s property. This case has been forwarded to investigators.
  • At 1:58 p.m., cows were reported out on Highway 154 near Quitman.
  • Deputies were dispatched to Highway 80 near Hawkins, at approximately 2:49 p.m., in reference to an assault that occurred. This case has been forwarded to investigators.
  • Deputies were dispatched to Cheyenne near Quitman, at approximately 7:24 p.m., in reference to a disturbance. Deputies issued a Criminal Trespass Warning and cleared the incident.
  • Deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle on County Road 1506 near Alba; at approximately 7:38 p.m. Deputies located the vehicle and everything was OK.
  • Deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle on County Road 1360 near Yantis; at approximately 10:15 p.m. Russell Taylor, 50, of Pittsburg, was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated and Driving While License Invalid.
  • Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to Evans St. in Mineola; at approximately 11:08 p.m. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to make contact with the individual.
  • Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to FM 1801 near Mineola; at approximately 11:24 p.m. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to make contact with the individual.

April 8

  • Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to County Road 2298 near Mineola; at approximately 12:22 a.m. Luke Prior, 38, of Mineola, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
  • Deputies were dispatched to County Road 2610 near Mineola, at approximately 12:46 a.m., in reference to an alarm. Deputies made contact with the owner of the building and everything was OK.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 8:47 a.m., in reference to terroristic threat on County Road 2482 near Mineola. Deputies gave the reporting party advice and cleared the incident.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 10:04 a.m., in reference to criminal trespass on County Road 4470 near Winnsboro. The known actor has a Criminal Trespass Warning on the reporting party’s property. This case has been forwarded to investigators.
  • Deputies were dispatched to County Road 2195 near Quitman, at approximately 3:46 p.m., in reference to an alarm. Deputies checked the building and it was secure.
  • Deputies were dispatched to County Road 1513 near Alba, at approximately 5:53 p.m., in reference to an assault that occurred. This case has been forwarded to investigators.
  • At 6:05 p.m., cows were reported out on FM 14 near Hawkins.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 6:07 p.m., in reference to a scam on County Road 4930 near Quitman. Deputies gave the reporting party advice and cleared the incident.
  • Deputies were dispatched to County Road 3900 near Hawkins, at approximately 6:09 p.m., in reference to theft. Actors, or actors unknown, stole several items from the reporting party’s vehicle. This case has been forwarded to investigators.
  • Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to Gordon St. in Quitman; at approximately 6:41 p.m. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to make contact with the individual.
  • Deputies were dispatched to FM 778 near Quitman, at approximately 6:51 p.m., in reference to a reckless driver. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate the vehicle.
  • Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to County Road 3204 near Quitman; at approximately 7:25 p.m. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to make contact with the individual.
  • At 7:52 p.m., cows were reported out on FM 69 near Alba.
  • Deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle on County Road2336 near Mineola; at approximately 9:15 p.m. Deputies located the vehicle and cleared the incident.

April 9

  • Deputies were dispatched to Highway 80 near Mineola, at approximately 12:00 a.m., in reference to an alarm. Deputies checked the building and it was secure.
  • Deputies were dispatched to County Road 4529 near Winnsboro, at approximately 2:08 a.m., in reference to criminal mischief. Deputies spoke with all parties involved and cleared the incident.
  • At 2:21 a.m., cows were reported out onCounty Road 3279 near Quitman.
  • At 3:48 a.m., horses were reported out on FM 14 near Hawkins.
  • At 9:09 a.m., cows were reported out on County Road 1612 near Alba.
  • Deputies were dispatched to Green Oak near Hawkins, at approximately 9:34 a.m., in reference to a burglary. Actors, or actors unknown, stole the reporting party’s purse. This case has been forwarded to investigators.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 10:09 a.m., in reference to harassment that occurred on FM 2088 near Winnsboro. This case is active.
  • At 11:50 a.m., cows were reported out on County Road 4542 near Winnsboro.
  • Deputies responded to a suspicious person on County Road 1960 near Quitman; at approximately 12:16 p.m. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate the individual.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 12:39 p.m., in reference to criminal trespass on PR 7908 near Hawkins. Deputies gave the reporting party advice and cleared the incident.
  • Deputies were dispatched to Kickapoo near Quitman, at approximately 2:26 p.m., in reference to suspicious circumstances. Deputies located the suspicious activity and everything was OK.
  • Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 5:57 p.m., in reference to theft on County Road 3130 near Quitman. Deputies gave the reporting party advice and cleared the incident.
  • Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to County Road 4470 near Winnsboro; at approximately 10:19 p.m. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to make contact with the individual. Deputies went out on an arrest/warrant service to Highway 11 near Winnsboro; at approximately 10:50 p.m. Brangie Barton, 40, of Winnsboro, was arrested for Hinder Apprehension or Prosecution Known Felon and outstanding warrants. Michael Love, 46, of Winnsboro, was arrested for outstanding warrants.

Additional activity

  • Between the dates of April 3 and April 9, Wood County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to multiple agency assists that included the following: Emergency Medical Services, Child Protective Services, Van Zandt County Department of Public Safety and Mineola Police Department.
  • Between the dates of April 3 and April 9, Wood County Sheriff’s Investigators obtained 3 arrest warrants and arrested the individuals and filed 4 cases with the District Attorney.
  • Total Jail Count – 111 inmates – 85 males and 26 females.

Reminders from Sheriff Castloo

If you have any information on these or any other crimes, please contact the Wood County Sheriff’s Office at 903-763-2201 or Crime Stoppers at 903-763-CASH.

Contact the Wood County Sheriff’s Office if you notice any suspicious vehicles or activity around your neighborhood. Please be aware of your surroundings.

Channel 18 News: Monday, April 15, 2019

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Channel 18 News:  Monday, April 15, 2019

SSHS State UIL Essay Finalists, Academic Qualifiers Named

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SSHS State UIL Essay Finalists, Academic Qualifiers Named

Barbara Jordan Historical Essay and Latino History Essay Competitions

UIL Academics sponsors two essay competitions that provide exciting opportunities for students to explore the contributions of historically underrepresented groups to the history and culture of Texas. With a focus on original research and the use of primary sources, students are encouraged to look to their own communities in finding topics for their essays.

This year, Sulphur Springs High School has 4 students who are state finalists in the essay competitions. Sydney Washburn and Breana Wooten are finalists in the Barbara Jordan Essay competition. Rachel Bramlett and Annmarie Gunn are finalists in the Latino History Essay competition. These students will attend an award ceremony and have their essays placed in the Texas State Historical Archives at the University of Texas.

Region UIL Academic Meet

Region 2 Academic UIL Championships were held on Friday, April 12, and Saturday, April 13, at Prosper High School.

On Friday, Ready Writing, Journalism and Computer Science contests were held.

Annmarie Gunn finished 3rd in Ready writing and Angela Brown finished 2nd in News Writing. Both girls advance to state on May 2 – May 4. Angela also earned 4th place (alternate to state) in Editorial Writing.

Brayden Fisher received a medal for placing 5th in Computer Science, and the Computer Science team consisting of Fisher, Dakota Soles, Kevin Orozco and Blake Talmage earned medals for third place in a very strong regional field.

On Saturday, all other academic events were held.

In Spelling and Vocabulary, Dawson Carpenter earned 4th place,and was name an alternate to state and Mariam Tran earned 6th place.

The Spelling and Vocabulary team made up of Carpenter, Tran, Gisselle Garcia and Cameron Beard earned 2nd place as a team, making the group an alternate to state.

SSHS’s Literary Criticism Team made up of Carissa Carter, Matthew Harper, Andrew Westlund and Lainey Whittle earned a regional championship in the last competition of the day. Carissa Carter led the team with a state high 92 points for first place. Matthew Harper was a close 2nd. Andrew Westlund and Lainey Whittle rounded out an outstanding team performance with 4th an 5th place finishes respectively.