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Childress Elementary School and homeschool students, ranging from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade, can Adopt-a-Bobcat this football season. The Red River Sun
Adopt-a-Bobcat open to elementary-age students
Childress High School’s Elliot Theparrukkul is up for Youth Athlete of the Year, a title which will be featured in a 3BRAND advertisement in Sports Illustrated, as well as take home $25,000.
Childress’ Theparrukkul up for Youth Athlete of the Year
Four-person scramble to benefit Memphis Cyclone Football Program
Wellington’s Callen Kane looks to throw a pass downfield during a District 5-2A Division II game Friday, Oct. 25, 2024, at El Paso Field in Shamrock.
Wellington’s Kane named to best returning Texas Panhandle quarterback roster
Childress Elementary School and homeschool students, ranging from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade, can Adopt-a-Bobcat this football season.
Adopt-a-Bobcat open to elementary-age students
Childress’ Ansley Parr, a junior right-hand pitcher and first baseman for the Lady Cats, is highlighted in Coaches Corner’s Blue Collar Family Spotlight, announced Sunday, July 20. Coaches Corner
Childress’ Parr highlighted in Coaches Corner’s Blue Collar Family Spotlight
Childress Head Lady Cat Volleyball and Softball Coach Charlsi Bozeman gives a lecture, titled “Developing Confidence at the Plate,” at the 2025 Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) Summer Clinic Monday, July 14-Thursday, July 17 in Arlington. Courtesy Photo
Childress’ Coach Bozeman represents at 2025 TGCA Summer Clinic
Lady Cats Basketball Camp takes the court
Childress’ Jaklyn McGee, a homeschooled fourth grader, wins second place overall in the 7-9 girls’ division at the Sub-regional Drive, Chip and Putt qualifier Monday, July 14 at Shady Oaks Country Club in Fort Worth. McGee qualifies for the upcoming regional event Sunday, Oct. 5 at Fields Ranch at PGA Frisco. Courtesy Photos