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Red Devil Football Team
Wins Walnut Festival Bowl;
Tied For 4th In Class A Ratings.
Calhoun High School won the Black Walnut
Festival Bowl by defeating Roane, 27-14, last Friday night (see
SPORTS). The Red Devils' six seniors accepted
the trophy from Festival Queen Katie Murray. Players are, left to right,
kneeling, Matt Houchin, Caleb Hart, Josh Deweese; standing, Jeff
Goodrich, Zac Yeager, Chance Hardway. Photo by Patty Haught.
Red Devil Marching Band And Majorettes Win At
Black Walnut Festival.The Calhoun County
Middle-High School Marching Band, under the direction of Bridgette
Bowen, won several awards. It placed third in Class D division for
parade, third for field commander Emily Thomas, and third in field show.
Photo by Patty Haught.
Field Commander, Emily Thomas.
Photo by Patty Haught.
Calhoun High School junior Niki Liles was chosen
from 50 majorettes as the 2007 Black Walnut Festival Miss Majorette
during the Marching Band and Majorette competition on Saturday at County
Stadium, near Spencer. It is awarded to the majorette who best displays
poise, confidence, showmanship and overall beauty. She was awarded a
four-foot trophy, crown, sash, and a dozen roses. Niki, 16, is the
daughter of Teri Liles of Big Bend and David and Dorothy Liles of
Delphos, Ohio. This is her first year as a majorette.
Photo by Patty Haught.
Calhoun's majorettes were third of twelve groups.
They are under the direction of Patty Haught. Majorettes, left to right,
first row, Sarah Moore (captain), Chelsey Ball; second row, Shaina
Wilson, Ashley Conley (feature twirler), and Niki Liles.
Photo by Patty Haught.
GSC Hidden Promise Scholars
Dinner.
Left to Right, Calhoun County Schools
Superintendent Jane Lynch, Calhoun County High School Principle Karen
Kirby, Jamie Kennedy, and Glenville State College President Peter Barr.
Kennedy was among the honored guests at the first GSC Hidden Promise
Scholars dinner on Oct. 4, in the Mollohan Center ballroom. The first 13
recipients of the scholarship, their families, and representatives of
their high schools were guests. Each student was awarded a $1,000
scholarship, which is renewable for four years at GSC.
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