Sports
TENNIS HONOREES AT SPORTS AWARDS BANQUET— Perryton High School’s tennis teams were honored at the Perryton High School All Sports Awards Banquet. Pictured are, from left: Mairyn Flores Sosa, the recipient of the girls’ Fighting Heart Award; Daniel Tarango, who took home the boys’ Fighting Heart Award; Conner Kitchens, winner of the Outstanding Boys Tennis Player award; and Liv Eisenman, recipient of the Outstanding Girls Tennis Player award.
TENNIS HONOREES AT SPORTS AWARDS BANQUET
TOP PLAYERS IN BOYS SOCCER HONORED— Perryton High School’s boys soccer team was honored at the annual Perryton High School All Sports Awards Banquet. Pictured are, from left, Aviel Montes and Joel Alvarez, the team’s MVPs, and Iram Castillo, Ivan Guerrero, and Oziel Ramirez, who shared the team’s Fighting Heart award.
TOP PLAYERS IN BOYS SOCCER HONORED
Perryton High School’s girls basketball team was recognized at the annual All Sports Awards Banquet at PHS. Pictured are, from left, Emma Lingo and Maisy McGaughy, who shared the Fighting Heart award, and Mallee Vela, Aubrey Daugherty, and Emma Martinez, who were named the team’s Most Valuable Players.
GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYERS HONORED
Perryton High School’s cross country teams were honored at the Perryton High School All Sports Awards Banquet. Pictured are, from left: boys MVP Jacob Erickson; girls MVP Alexa Rosales; and girls Fighting Heart award winner Averie Russell. Not pictured is boys Fighting Heart award winner Angel Ramirez.
CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS RECOGNIZED
Britt Blackshear, left, was awarded the boys’ Outstanding Golfer award, withAubrey Daugherty winning girls’ Outstanding Golfer during Perryton High School’s annual All Sports Awards Banquet at the high school.
OUTSTANDING GOLFERS NAMED
4-H MEMBERS QUALIFY FOR STATE —Ochiltree County 4-H members competed recently at the Panhandle District 4-H Roundup contests in Amarillo, and three qualified for state competition. Pictured are, from left, Rylan Oquin, Nathan Knox, and Kyle Oquin, who placed third overall as a team in the senior division of the .22 Rifle competition and qualified for state. Rylan Oquin also qualified for state in the senior Musical Instrument division of the Talent Contes