Sports

Rangers handle Borger, win 41-14

After a rout in their last game against West Plains, the Rangers came roaring back last Friday, handily defeating the Borger Bulldogs, 41-14, at Ranger Field. The win puts the Rangers’ district record at 2-1, and 36 overall.

West Plains routs Rangers 72-6

The West Plains Wolves scored early and often last Thursday in Canyon, routing the Rangers 72-6 in district action. The Rangers ran into a buzz saw of a team, with the Wolves dominating on both offense and defense in the contest.

Herald Football Contest Results

First Place: $20 —1 Miss: Jeremy Fowler. Second Place: $10—2 Misses (tie): Danny Shackelford (35 pts. off tiebreaker: Cowboys 27, 49ers 24) and Adam Slaughter (35 pts. off TB: Cowboys 27, 49ers 24). 2 Misses: Ken Splawn (36 pts. off TB: Cowboys 31, 49ers 27), Benjamin Metzger (39 pts.

Herald Football Contest Results

First Place: $20 —2 Misses: Hannah Metzger (26 points off tiebreaker, Cowboys 27, Cardinals 13), Second Place: $10—3 Misses: Benjamin Metzger (29 pts. off TB: Cowboys 31, Cardinals 14). 2 Misses: Mark Metzger ( 33 pts. off TB: Cowboys 31, Cardinals 10), Brad Kile (33 pts.

Wildcats rout Rangers, 63-13

The Canadian Wildcats showed why they are the no. 1 team in the state in 3A, DII Friday night at Ranger Field, proving to be an unstoppable force. They scored on nine of their 11 possessions to cruise to a 63-13 victory.

Eagles top Rangers, 42-34

The Rangers lost another close contest, 42-34, to the Canyon Eagles on the road. The loss drops the Rangers record to 0-2 on the young season. They will travel to Dumas this Friday to take on the Demons. The game against Canyon began on a bright note.
Sure, there are drills and cheer practice and learning dances and all the hard work, but half the fun of cheer camp has got to be hanging out with the big cheerleaders, right? Perryton Junior High School’s cheerleaders hosted the PJH Mini Cheer Camp this week from Monday through Wednesday. Future cheerleaders in grades kindergarten through fifth grade were welcome to attend.

Sure, there are drills and cheer practice and learning dances and all the hard work, but half the fun of cheer camp has got to be hanging out with the big cheerleaders, right? Perryton Junior High School’s cheerleaders hosted the PJH Mini Cheer Camp this week from Monday through Wednesday. Future cheerleaders in grades kindergarten through fifth grade were welcome to attend.

MEETING YOUR IDOLS

PSHIGODA SIGNS WITH CLARENDON— In May, recent Perryton High School graduate Tad Pshigoda officially signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Clarendon College. Pictured are, from left, front row: Brian Pshigoda, Tad Pshigoda, and Tamarachena Pshigoda; back row: Vernon Pshigoda, Jean Pshigoda, Lexi Pshigoda, and Dillon Pshigoda.

PSHIGODA SIGNS WITH CLARENDON— In May, recent Perryton High School graduate Tad Pshigoda officially signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Clarendon College. Pictured are, from left, front row: Brian Pshigoda, Tad Pshigoda, and Tamarachena Pshigoda; back row: Vernon Pshigoda, Jean Pshigoda, Lexi Pshigoda, and Dillon Pshigoda.

Feline vaccines are important for both inside and outside cats

Kittens and cats, whether they live indoors or outdoors, can be exposed to diseases caused by viruses or bacteria. Vaccinations help protect our feline friends by preventing the spread of these diseases and boosting their body’s defense against potentially fatal illnesses. Because of this, Dr.