Taylor Beyea was always bound for success. She was a National Merit Scholar at graduation from Perryton High School, but that seemed like it would be the least of her recognitions with the bright future that laid ahead of her. A few short years later, we can see that will be the case.
TOP HONORS FOR PHS TRACK —Perryton High School’s track team was honored onMay 2 at the Perryton High School All Sports Awards. Pictured are, from left: Averie Russell, girls Fighting Heart award; Mackenzi Stokes, girls MVP; Kade Gilbert, boys Fighting Heart award; and Isaac Gabriel, boys MVP.
CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS BRING HOME HONORS—Perryton High School’s cross country teams were honored on Monday evening at the Perryton High School All Sports Awards.
The speed and distances increase dramatically as track athletes advance closer to the state meet. Many fans attending the 4A regional meet at Lowrey Field in Lubbock say they felt faster jjust by attending the event on Friday and Saturday. Three Perryton High School athletes competed in the meet.
High school athletes were honored at the Perryton High School All Sports Awards on Monday evening. Students in every sport were recognized and honored by their coaches, with a number of awards presented.
Athletes in all sports were honored at the Perryton High School All Sports Awards on Monday evening.
The event was hosted by the Perryton Lions Club in the PHS auditorium.
The emcee for the evening was athletic director and head football coach Kurt Haberthur.
EYLAR TO PLAY AT SEWARD COUNTY—Perryton High School senior Zane Eylar officially signed a letter of intent on Wednesday morning to play baseball at Seward County Community College in Liberal, KS in the fall. Pictured are, from left, his parents, Sean and Angela Eylar, and Zane Eylar.
The Rangerette softball team hosted the Hereford Lady Whitefaces for their last game of the season on Friday. The two squads played a close game, which ended with Hereford winning 7-5 at home in their first meeting. The results were different in Perryton.