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Wildcats Team Tennis Coach Says Too Many Mistakes Hurt In Bi-District Match Loss

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Wildcats Team Tennis Coach Says Too Many Mistakes Hurt In Bi-District Match Loss

Wildcats Team Tennis Coach Tony Martinez says his team basically beat themselves with mistakes in a 19-0 loss to Whitehouse in a bi-district match at LeTourneau University in Longview Tuesday.

He says his players needed to be more aggressive at the net and needed to angle there returns instead of hitting them right back at an opponent. He says the Wildcats served well.

Coach Martinez says he tried several strategic moves in an attempt to win some points. He says he shuffled some girls’ doubles teams placement and paired Jeauxleigh Cantu with Alex Romero in mixed doubles. Despite not winning a point, Coach Martinez says the Wildcats were competitive in matches.

He says Whitehouse did their job and were just the better team. Coach Martinez says the Whitehouse Coach Shelby May agreed to play all matches to the finish and to play best two out of three sets instead of to shorter 8 point pro sets.

He says May played tennis at LeTourneau and that helped to reserve courts there Tuesday after courts at Van proved to be too wet and cold. After a 7 a.m. start for the Wildcats Tuesday, they were finally able to conclude their bi-district match at 6:30 p.m.

Despite the loss, Coach Martinez says the playoff experience will be good for his young team that has only one senior. He says his team is expecting to have a playoff game again next year and the teams’ goal is to reach the second round of the playoffs next season.

Due to the threat of coronavirus and another possible shut down, Coach Martinez says his players have agreed to take a couple of weeks off and then get an early start on spring tennis in November.

Coach Martinez says he continues to work to build the tennis program and he adds the future for tennis in Sulphur Springs is bright.

Chamber Connection: Thanks To Stew Contest Sponsors

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Chamber Connection: Thanks To Stew Contest Sponsors

By Lezley Brown, CEO/President, Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce

This year’s Hopkins County Stew Contest certainly looked different than it ever has before; 88 cooks were spread out over 14 acres, most people got their stew via the drive-through, and the park looked a bit empty. But, there was something that was the same … people had fun! The spirit of the stew contest remained in this year marked with cancellations, and we are so thankful for it.

I would like to take a moment to list the sponsors for the Hopkins County Stew Contest as they are critically important to its success. A huge thank you goes to: Jay Hodge Chevrolet, Atmos Energy, Brookshires, Chick-fil-A, City National Bank, Legacy Ag Credit, Saputo, Heritage Hospice, Interstate Body Shop, Clayton Homes, GDC Industrial, ONCOR, Dr. Liao Orthopedic Center, Legacy Ag Credit, Texas Heritage National Bank, Summit Dental, Texas Farm Credit, Circle E Western Wear, Peoples Communication, First Baptist Church and Bright Star Baking Company, Moreland Fence, Hope Family Fellowship, Professional Land and Title, Robinson Bennet Construction, C-n-C Pro AV, Hampton Inn, Jiffy Signs, State Representative Dan Flynn, Sulphur Springs Centre for Dance, Super Handy, Alliance Bank, Galyean Insurance, Latson’s.com, Southwest Dairy Museum, Travel Time RV, Central Baptist Church, Rock Creek Health & Rehab, East Texas Physical Therapy, Brian Toliver Ford, Julia Wilhite State Farm, Landers Creek Outfitters, 95.9 Star Country, KSST, Cheyenne Smithers with Preuss & Flecker, Renee Jennings with RE/MAX Advanced, ECHO Publishing & Design, Miss Behavin, RE/MAX Advanced, The Propane Company, and the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Department.

In the next few weeks, we will begin work on next year’s stew, and with everything in us, we hope that Stew Contest will be NORMAL! Save the date for Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021, when we celebrate the 52nd Annual Hopkins County Stew Contest!

VR Social to host Halloween Event

VR Social, located at 317 Spring St. in Sulphur Springs, is hosting a ScreamFest Event for Halloween. It is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 30, Saturday, Oct. 31, and Sunday, Nov. 1, from 5 to 10 p.m. Cost is $10 at the door and includes 15 minutes of Virtual Reality time to explore a haunted/horror experience.

Tickets are numbered, so while you wait for your ticket number to be called, you can enjoy the horror movies on their big screen with hot cider, candy, and mixing and mingling with the community.

Costumes are highly encouraged! Please bring chairs and blankets.

Ribbon Cutting, Blessing For New Ruth And Jack Gillis Women’s Center Held Oct. 27

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Ribbon Cutting, Blessing For New Ruth And Jack Gillis Women’s Center Held Oct. 27

A ribbon cutting and blessing for the new Ruth & Jack Gillis Women’s Center was held Tuesday evening, Oct. 27, 2020 at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital-Sulphur Springs. Officially unveiled to the community was the new new living Donor wall. It recognizes those who have made contributions to Hopkins County Health Care Foundation over the years.

Special thanks were offered to Judy Gillis and Janet Jordan, whose contribution the Health Care Foundation was largely responsible for the renovation of the hospital area now named in honor of their parents Ruth & Jack Gillis. Thanks was also offered to Joe Bob and Linda Burgin, Paul and Jill Harvey and Cross Country Cowboy Church for helping to make the center possible.

The ICU waiting area was updated thanks to the generosity of Bob, Peggy and Preston Weaver. The OB waiting area also was updated thanks to the generosity of Markeda Price Fisher and Kayla Price Mitchell.

The idea for the Gillis Women’s Center began with a goal of raising $500,000 for the Health Care Foundation for a new 3-D Mammography machine. The project took off from there, with many people involved in the funding process, including director the Health Care Foundation, Board members and campaign chairs.

The Women’s Center offers a private waiting area with refreshments and private dressing area, breast ultrasound for screening, guided biopsy, diagnostic testing and guided cyst aspiration; 3-D mammography with very low x-ray energy during screening, which allows doctors to examine one layer of breast tissue at a time; and dual-energy X-ray Absorptiomety (DXA) that uses low-dose radiation to more safely and painlessly measure bone mineral density and produce fast T-Score results.

Interventional radiologists are onsite on Thursdays to perform various minimally invasive procedures using medical imaging guidance. The new equipment and services offered at the Gillis Women’s Center provide women in the community an option to have testing performed in Sulphur Springs. Previously a trip out of town to facilities in areas such as Tyler and Dallas was required.

A new Foundation Donor Recognition Wall was unveiled during the event as well. The Recognition Wall was constructed in a way that it can be updated to reflect additional financial contributors, includes inserts with recent news and updates at the hospital. Columns near the wall reflect donors of more than $100 to the Health Care Foundation.

Hospital district board members, foundation board members, and hospital supporters were invited to attend the blessing and ribbon cutting.

Andy Navarro, vice president of mission integration for CHRISTUS Health, Father Daniel Oghenerukevwe, CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances priest/chaplain, Sisters Rose Marikudi and Micheala Tomkowiak from Tyler were involved in the blessing and dedication ceremony.

Navarro noted that the Women’s Center and updates are in keeping with CHRISTUS’ mission to extend the health ministry of Jesus Christ. As Jesus commanded His Disciples to heal the sick and care for the poor. The Women’s Center is another sign of CHRISTUS’ fidelity to that command.

Father Daniel provided introductory rites, offering prayer for God’s blessing on all who will be patients at the center and all who will devote themselves to the caring for the sick.

Matthew 4:23-25, which describes Jesus’ teaching, proclaiming of the gospel and curing of disease and illness. Prayer was offered for Jesus to pour favor on the Ruth and Jack Gillis Women’s Center for care and protection and strength for those who care for patients, a deepening of compassion to see and love all who are suffering, especially the poor and vulnerable. Father Daniel also offered concluding rites.

Scott Fossey, vice president of philanthropy for CHRISTUS Health Northeast Texas, Louisiana and Southeast Texas, provided the welcome and closing comments. CMFH-SS and Winnsboro President/CEO Paul Harvey provided a message on the Sulphur Springs CHRISTUS ministry. Special guests were introduced by Hopkins County Health Care Foundation Director of Development Shannon Barker and former HCHCF director and current CHRISTUS Sulphur Springs Program and Patient Experience Director Meredith Caddell.

Following the blessing and dedication ceremony, Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce conducted a ribbon cutting signaling the official opening of the Gillis Women’s Center, Judy Gillis and Janet Jordan asked to do the cutting, and other special guests standing by for a photo. Tours of the Gillis Women’s Center, as well as updated waiting areas, were offered afterward.

Friends of NRA Fundraiser Dinner Will Benefit Local 4H Archery, Boy Scouts, Law Enforcement Youth Program

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Friends of NRA Fundraiser Dinner Will Benefit Local 4H Archery, Boy Scouts, Law Enforcement Youth Program

A BBQ dinner is part of a fundraising event set for Saturday evening November 14, 2020 at The Savannah venue in the North Hopkins area of Hopkins County. Fire and Company will provide the meal. The event is being put on through the charitable side of the NRA organization, which also raises money to support shooting sports. Tickets are being offered at $35 per person or $350 for a table. Diners can take part in auctions through the evening. Additionally, a raffle is being conducted now to win a bolt action rifle, with 100 raffle tickets total being offered at $20 each. For details on the November 14 event, go to www.friendsofnra.org/events or phone Stephanie Stewart at 903 439 5927.

According to committee chair Stephanie Stewart, moneys raised by the local fundraising event will be divided equally, with half going to the Friends of NRA organization and the other half to local needs of youth members of the 4H Archery Club, Boy Scout shooting and archery groups, and local law enforcement youth programs. On the local basis, Friends of NRA provide educational classes such as women’s handgun training, safety classes, and kids camps which teach outdoor skills. Stephanie began teaching archery to youth a few years ago and got them started in area shooting contests. She now has a women’s shooting team which also competes with other teams in the area. Moneys allotted to these activities will be used for arrows, targets, travel expenses to competitions. Stephanie shared that back when her son was in the 4H archery group, it lost a leader and she picked up in helping the club. She liked it, and has become a 4H Certified Coach, along with Jeremy Bridges, another archery coach in the program. Stephanie’s son has since graduated North Hopkins ISD, but she still likes helping youth who have an interest in archery. She also enjoys carrying on the legacy of her late father Paul Stewart, and his Friends of NRA involvements. “Our archery groups are growing. Now, 3rd through 7th grade girls are getting involved, and some of the older ones are competing along with members of the Women’s Archery group. It’s invigorating to see that the interest in shooting sports is growing here and across the country. This is my way of giving back to the community which I grew up in, too.”

Chairman Stewart also hopes that sponsors for tables will come forward during October, so that others may plan to attend and become better informed about the Friends of NRA and meet other individuals interested in shooting skills. If you’d like to sponsor a table, contact Stephanie at 903-439-5927.






																	

Items in the Symphony Auction 2020

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Items in the Symphony Auction 2020

The annual Sulphur Springs Symphony League Auction will take place Saturday November 21st, 2020. During the live auction, bidders can call in their bids then listen to the results on KSST 1230AM. You can watch the event via video streaming.

Here is the growing list of items up for grabs.

Proceeds from the annual auction go toward events throughout the year. These events include the annual Independence Celebration on Celebration Plaza.

New Book On The Shelf, ‘Blind Tiger – My Time in Vietnam’ By Local Author

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New Book On The Shelf, ‘Blind Tiger – My Time in Vietnam’ By Local Author

This memoir is available for purchase at the Hopkins County Genealogical Society Research Library, inside the public library, at 611 North Davis Street, Sulphur Springs, Texas.

Blind Tiger-My Time in Vietnam

By: Avery W Smith II

 A “First Family” member of the Hopkins County Genealogical Society, Avery served in Vietnam as a Special Forces Advisor to the South Vietnamese Army, and finally at the U.S. Army Surveillance School at Ft Huachuca, Arizona before leaving the service  in July 1970.

A Son of the Republic of Texas, Avery is a Sixth-Generation Texan from the Northeast Texas community of Sulphur Springs, Texas.

The book can be purchased at the Hopkins County Genealogical Society Library, 611 N. Davis, Sulphur Springs, TX, or by emailing [email protected] or calling (903)885-8523.  You may also just send your request and payment to HCGS, PO Box 624, Sulphur Springs, TX  75483-0624.

The book is priced at $25.00, plus $3.00 Shipping, if applicable.

Avery W. Smith II

Oct. 27 COVID-19 Update: 18 New Cases, 199 Active Cases

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Oct. 27 COVID-19 Update: 18 New Cases, 199 Active Cases

Hopkins County/Sulphur Springs Emergency Management officials, in the Oct. 27 COVID-19 update, reported 18 new positive COVID-19 cases, more than double Monday’s new case count.

That’s 626 Hopkins County residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 since March, including 265 who received positive results this month. Of the 626 residents, 427 have recovered and 199 still had the virus at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 27.

HC/SSEM officials, in the Oct. 27 COVID-19 update, reported 11 patients were reported to be in the COVID-19 unit at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital-Sulphur Springs on Oct. 27, one more than on Oct. 26 but the same as on Oct. 20.

On Monday, 111 COVID-19 tests were performed at the free testing site at 128-A Jefferson St. That makes 2,129 tests conducted since the free testing site opened on Sept. 25, according to HC/SSEM’s Oct. 27 COVID-19 update.

Free molecular oral swab COVID-19 testing has been extended at the site through the end of November. To register, go online to GoGetTested.com. Symptoms or high-risk exposure are not required for testing. Anyone can be tested, even children, provided they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. Walk ups are also welcome.

Texas Health and Human Services on Oct. 27 reported Carriage House still have 2 active cases among staff and 9 active cases among residents on Oct. 13, the most recent data available from the state.

Rock Creek Health & Rehab was first reported on Oct. 12 to have tested positive for COVID-19. On Oct. 13, the facility showed one cumulative employee case but no active cases.

Sulphur Springs Health and Rehabilitation still had 3 active employee cases and Sunny Springs Health & Rehab had 16 active employee cases on Oct. 13, according to the Oct. 26 HHS nursing home report.

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Wildcats Team Tennis Season Ends With Bi-District Loss At End Of A Very Long Day

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Wildcats Team Tennis Season Ends With Bi-District Loss At End Of A Very Long Day

Wildcats Team Tennis had their season end with a bi-district loss to Whitehouse, 19-0 Tuesday.

Wildcats Tennis Coach Tony Martinez said despite the score, his team played competitively. He added Whitehouse was just the better team.

It was a long, long day for both teams. They were originally planning to play their match starting at 9 a.m. in Van. The courts were wet. After waiting for several hours, the teams made plans to relocate to courts on the campus of LeTourneau University in Longview. At the time, Coach Martinez guessed courts there might be ready to begin play on by 1:15 p.m. The match was finally wrapped up at around 6:30 p.m.

The Wildcats end the season with a 4-4 record.

Next for Wildcats’ tennis players will be spring semester tennis beginning in late January or early February.

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Lady Cats Win Seventh Straight, Dominating District Foe 3-0

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Lady Cats Win Seventh Straight, Dominating District Foe 3-0

On Tuesday, Oct. 27, the Lady Cats volleyball team hosted district foe Texas High, sweeping the Lady Tigers 3-0.

Lady Cats Volleyball vs Commerce September 2020 III
Lady Cats Volleyball vs Commerce, Sept 2020. Photo Credit: Sheri Looney

All three sets started competitive, with teams tying at least 3 times in each set. But each and every time, the Lady Tigers (6-2 district, 7-5 overall) would take the lead or tie the score, only for the Lady Cats to pull away in ferocious fashion.

Sets one and two both had a moment where Texas High led 7-8, but from there, it was all Lady Cats, all the time as they dominated early, winning sets one and two 25-14 and 25-15, respectively.

Set three was a back-and-forth affair all game long, with the two district foes tying nine separate times; 1-1, 3-3, 5-5, 7-7, 9-9, 10-10, 12-12, and 13-13. The story ended the same, albeit with a final closer score, as the Lady Cats won the set and the match, 25-20 — sweeping the Lady Tigers, 3-0.

Lady Cats Coach Bailey Dorner said the win feels great, seeing as how the only defeat for her squad in the 1st round of district play was against Texas High in Texarkana.

The loss in question for the Lady Cats occurred on Oct. 2, 2020, in what turned out to be the Lady Cats’ district opener, and put the Lady Cats at 3-6 on the season. The Sulphur Springs varsity squad has not lost a game since. Tuesday’s victory was the seventh consecutive win for the Lady Cats, and the second straight sweep of a district foe.

With the win as well, the Lady Cats move to 1st place in district play.

Coach Dorner hopes her team can keep the momentum going.

Lady Cats in action against Lady Lobos: Tuesday, Oct. 20 — Sheri Looney

Luckily for Coach Dorner and the rest of her squad, the return of Sadie Washburn and Caroline Hurley (DNP), contributed a big morale boost for her squad.

“It was great when [Washburn and Hurley] came in this afternoon,” Coach Dorner said, adding that it was just good to see them.

Coach Dorner said Washburn and Hurley are good kids, and that practice, games, — life — aren’t the same without them and that the team missed them and were glad to have them back.

Sadie Washburn finished the game with 15 kills and an ace.

Next up, Coach Dorner and her squad travel out to Marshall on Friday, Oct. 30, to take on the Lady Mavs (3-4 district, 5-7 overall) at 4:30 P.M.

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Lady Cats Cross Country Wins First Ever District Championship and Wildcats Are 4th at Mount Pleasant Monday

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Lady Cats Cross Country Wins First Ever District Championship and Wildcats Are 4th at Mount Pleasant Monday

The Lady Cats Cross Country Team won their first ever district championship and is headed to the Regional Meet after the 15-5A District Championship Meet in Mount Pleasant Monday. The Wildcats finished 4th but their top finisher, junior Evan Patrick, was 8th in the race to also qualify for the regional meet.

The Lady Cats placed four runners in the top ten and all seven of their competitors were in the top 16. Once again the Lady Cats were led by freshman Haylee Shultz, who placed 3rd at 19:52.66. Sophomore Laney Hurst was 4th. Senior Kenia Herrera placed 7th. Sophomore Mattie Bridges overcame soreness to place 10th. Emily Soto was 13th. Sulphur Springs Cross Country Coach Ross Hicks said Soto ran her best race ever. Senior Maurie Flecker was 15th and sophomore Rebekah Stanley placed 16th.

The Wildcats finished behind Mount Pleasant, Longview and Pine Tree. Patrick ran the 5K course in a time of 17:06.72 to earn his 8th place finish and regional berth. Junior Jose Mejia was 12th just missing the top ten. The Wildcats senior and team leader Camden Fuller valiantly finished the race in 25th place after taking a bad step at about the one mile mark. Junior Alex Flecker was 29th. Sophomore Hector Hernandez was 39th. Junior Johnathan Scott was 41st and senior Cord Mayo was 42nd.

Coach Hicks said the races were run in light sprinkles. The UIL Region II-5A Championship will take place Monday, November 9 at the Jesse Owens Sports Complex in Dallas.


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