Valley High School - Patriot Yearbook (Turkey, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Nev High Valley FFA MembersParticipate hoolstudems n State Judging Contest iceive Awards Two u n teams from . ' i dei s he Valley High School the Valley FFA recently s favorites were recentlyparticipated in the state en and the results were as judging contest at Texas A 3, WS? , , M. The Dairy products team V- and M69 Valley High consisting of team members 201 -, ,Kirk Saul aHdAmy Maupin, amy Robison, ?tfeBHtt1an Andrea Hinojosa and Gina 085 Likely fo SUcC?ed Conner placed 25th in a field , Saul and Mellssa of over forty teams and the Pm Ag. Mechanics team ost Handsome and itifizl - Matt Barrett and g'Calvert giendliest - Suzie Farley ohnny Williams ost Athletic - Kirk Saul Renette Brittian st All Around - Sandi omb and Kirk Saul om King and Queen i Myers and Sandi Eomb . Class Favorites Delma pinez and Lane Myers '. Class Favorites- Suzie ay and Kelly Patrick sph. Class Favorites :ey Rothwell and Brandon Eesh. Class Favorites 'ea Hinojosa and Jay kins .ese following students' elected for Scholastic ds: ing - Sandi Lipscomb, ite Brittian ' - Robert Patrick, Shane .e 'mputer - Melissa Din, Sandy Price, Lacy The Valley High Varsity basketball teams won both district games last week. This past Tuesday, Valley hosted the boys and girls teams from Lakeview. The varstiy boys won by a score of Valley, 93 -Lakeview, 26 -with Kirk Saul scoring 20 points Kirk Martin had 17 points, The Range and Pasture Plant identification team participated at Clarendon, West Texas State and Texas Tech. Team members included Susie Lowe, ,Kyle Fuston, Jessie Chavira and J'Vona Hendrix. The Land judging team members were Shane House, Lance Fulbright and Scott Gamer. non tory -Kirk Saul, Derek n memaking - Delma B I inez, Shanlee Meyer 'ama - Sandi Lipscomb, On Friday, March 20,. :onsisting of Felipe Leal, Jeff Fuston, Joe Morrison placed 17th in a field oi' forty. these two teams both improved their state qualifying scores in both of their contest and the Valley FFA was represented very well by these two young teams. On May 1st and 2nd eight Valley FFA members Valley Undefeated In District Play and Matt liarrclt, lij points. The varsity girls won by a score of Valley 49, Lakeview 34. Renette Brittian scored 17 points and Melissa Maupin had 16 points. On Friday, Valley played the Silverton Owls. The boys won by a score of Valley 79, Silverton 53. The leading scorers were Kirk Saul with 24 points and Gary Brannon with 11 points. The Valley girls defeated the Owlettes by a score of Valley 46, Silverton 2-1. The high scorer for Valley was Renette Brittian with 18 points and Paula Scoggins had 7 points. The Valley boys and girls are both 5-0 in district play. this season. attended the Area I Fl convention at Tascosa Hi School in Amarillo. Val was represented by a Sta Officer Candidate, a S1 Chapter Farmer Candid: and six Lone Star Farmers. The State officer candid: was Gary Brannon who 1 an excellent job in tou competition and presentation of' his speech. Valley and the Greenb District's Star Chap Farmer f2nd year Vo. i Studentl Shane House v named Area I runner-up S Chapter Farmer. Sha competed in the S Competition with his rect books and an interview. All six of Valleys Lo Star Farmers were passed Area and will proceed to t State advanced degree che for their final O.K. Valley's 1987 Lone S Farmers are Jess Little, Su Farley, Craig Setl Brandon Smith, Dei lblljlllll Hliil Kelly Fatr: John Harmon serv-d on 1 Aron l courtesy cfergf. :it ' convention, Scott Saul received the ff.. ed First Annual Don Hur: Memorial Herdsrnan Award. nated by the Burson iundjf the outstanding youll: whf, vu led in the areas ol xpvfrtur ship. willingness to help rg citizenship and leadsnhzp r GafyOne Act Play Wins Big At ' ' Competition Philip Sanford Grant, Crisy Martin Valley High School Calvert as H b h M :glish - Sandi Lipscomb, Participated in One Act Play Jones, Jess Mille aaa ,rt Patrick contest. at Paducah High Jone and Sandi Lipscomb as 'counting -- Melissa School. The contest play was a Jane Morrison Jones They gin, Billy Robison, Dei-ekcomedy Rise and Shine by were awarded top honors gg n' ' I Elda. Codogan. The cast district champs and will szct- Melissa lVl8uDlll,COYlBlSt8d of Kirk Martin as participate in the greg Contest orrison f i VALLEY t6l F4 13 17 A' '1fh'K1'l5uul ' cuszenoon 4 li is in . V-Renews Brittian 20. Melissa Mata-r ?. C' alley Receiver Proves Kflvifi Cow- '01 Bowie Sv-0' A JV Girls-Clarendon S2 vane-Y 28 ' VALLEY it T2 6 63 not Dynamite Can Come CLARENDON ,, 2. 35 5, V-Kirk Seal 26. G Brannon. Lane Mvers 8, Small Packages L-Chris Ward l5. James Ariola 14, Wes Hailey i1 On April 4.Kirk Martin if named Best Actor if -E contest and Cristy Calw- and Jess Littler were mm. to the All Star Cast addition, Sandi Lipscomb v given Honorable Menrnn The play 'Adil :ie presented i the public at a dinner :heat on Agni 2 at seven oclock the Valley Cafetenn. Tickets will be 34.00 ill adults and 52.00 for childre Proceeds will go for furth contests and addition supplies. We urge you support this worthy project.

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Valley Celebrated Homecoming Last Week The students at Valley High School cglebrated homecoming last week. It was a very busy, fun-fxlled week. The classes unloaded wood on Sunday afternoon. This was part of the Mr. and Miss Flame Contest. Contestants were Jeff Fuston and Delma Martinez, seniors: Kelly Patrick and Amy Hewett, juniors: Lance Fulbright and Paula Scoggins, sophomores. and Kyle Fuston and Susie Lowe, freshmen. On Thursday night. the winners, Jeff and Delma, were announced. The weiner roast and bonfire Melissa Maupin, Lacy Price, Sandy Price and Amy Hewett. The candidates for 1986 Foot- ball Sweetheart were Sandy Price, Amy Maupin, Cristy Cal- vert and Amy Hewett. Thg winner was Cristy Cal- vert. Tennis ' The doubles team of Kirk Saul and Lane Myers wiii play on Thursday iii Levelland at the Regional TennisMeet. Derek Mullin wiil also represent Valley in Levelland on Thursday in es. 1 three of these young Illbfl are the District Champions. were a big success. A large crowd was on hand to see the lighting of the 1986 VHS bonfire. The classes did a number of yells and the cheerleaders led the group in several chants and yells. Wednesday was Dress-up Day. Thursday was Sixties Day, and Friday was Red, White and Blue Day. The Pep Rally was held Friday afternoon amid signs and bal- loons. The gym had been beauti- fully deeorated. The cheerlead- ers led several yells and chants and did a routine. The Junior High Cheerleaders did a yell and a chant. Stacy Rothwell won the Whisper Day prize. Pep Squad members presented each of the football players with a spirit stick. I Friday night activities began at 7:15 with Jon Davidson acting as master of ceremonies. The Pep Squad, directed by Kathy Taylor, did a routine. The Pep Squad Hero candidates were presented. They were Gary Brannon, escorted by Cristy Calvertg Freddy Ruiz, escorted by Delma Martinez: Lane Myers, escorted by Lacy Price: Thomas Rodriquez, escorted by Melinda Martinezg Kirk Saul, escorted by Melissa Maupin, and Matt Bar- rett, escorted by Benlinda Ortiz. The 1986 Pep Squad Hero is Kirk Saul. The cheerleaders, under the leadership of Bettie Green, are Cristy Calvert, Sandi Lipscomb, . DIST! ICT 6-1 A DOY! run otsntcr ' Au. x-Volhv ga 3.4 v-Sltvnnoa 4.3 pu NMIY I4 ua x-cuugfuaaruomununuunxtcuu M4 vcunmu nnvott um emu TIM' ounrcr Au. x-Vllllv QQ gg.. v-lnluvbtw 51 H.. Silverton 1.5 744 Hdbv I-5 1-is I-Cidllfrldlllhbd C' I UO-lillyvffihd Track Valley track team placed 2nd with 105 points in the district track meet last week behind Paducah with 230 points. Other team placing were 3rd place Patton S rings, 61 points, 4th place Sigrerton with 56 points, 5th place Motley County with 45 points and 6th place Guthrie with 6 points. Placing first or second in the district track meet qualified the following team members for the Regional track meet in Levelland May 1 and 2. Saul, Barrett Fuel Patriots To Easy Win 0verbBr0nte By MICHAEL P. MANN Avalanche-Journal Sports Staff POST - The Bronte Longhorns had seen the run-and-shoot offense and several other aerial attacks while building their impressive 10- 0 record and eaming a berth in the Class 1A state playoffs. It was quickly evident, howev- er, that the eighth-ranked Long- homs hadn't seen anything like Valley's record'-breaking aerial tandem of Kirk Saul and Matt Bar- rett. Saul and Barrett teamed up to give the ninth-ranked Patriots a 21- 0 lead in the opening 10 minutes as Valley cmised to a 34-6 victory in a 1A bi-district encoxmter at Ante- lope Stadium Friday night. The 12-0 Pats meet Baird, a 20-0 winner over Santo Friday, in area play next week. The site and timer. for that game will be determined today. Bronte failed to register a Hrst down on its opening possession of the game, which was the Long- horns' first and fatal mistake. Vai- ley set up shop on its 32 yard line after Stephen Lee's punt. Aided by a personal foul penal- ty, the Pats breezed dovm the tield in six plays. Saul completed four passes in a row, all to Barrett, in- cluding the 7-yard TD throw with 7:53 remaining in the first quarter. The touchdown pass was Saul's 51st this season, giving him the na- tional record. Sol Graves of Mon- roe, La., Quachita Christian threw for 50 TDs last season. The Longhoms, whose first- team defense had surrendered just one passing touchdown in 10 pre vious games, were stung quickly f ' See SAUL Page 4 Saul Grabs,Naliortal PflSSiliglR8C0ffl lContinued From Page Onet again. Saul hit Ikeddie Ruiz on a swing pass, and the Hfrpound se- nior broke two tackles en route to a 75yard sprint. Bronte's Pete Puentez ran Ruiz down at the 2 yard line, setting up Saul's touchdown pass to Barrett on the next play. Scott Sau1's PAT made it 14-0 with 5:43 to go in the first quarter. A 47-yard run by Thomas Rodri- guez led to Kirk Saul's 3-yard TD pass to Brandon Smith with 2: 11 to go in the first quarter, making it 21-0. The Longhorns fared much bet- ter in the second quarter. Lee in- tercepted Kirk Saui at the Bronte 31 and in the end zone, and Bowie McGinnis recovered an errant Saul pitchout to stop another Patriot ad- VBDCC, i Voiley 34, Bronte 6 ammo W 9 5 0 -' 4 yulgy 21 A ta e - 14 VHS-Barre!! 7 0855 from K,Saul IS Saul klcki VHS-- Barrett 2 Dass irom K,Saul iS Saul Kiki VHS-Srhllhfi D055 H0171 KSBUI IS Sau' Kliki vH5..5C9qyins1i nm Kkick tailed! BHS-Ensor Al ness from Lee thick tailed! VHS--Myers 6 pass trorn K.Saul lS.Sau1t:icU BRO VAL Fin! downs I 17 Rushes-vnrds N44 IWW Pasalrw Yards 75 157 p,,,,, 7-70 A 23-u-2 Punts-uv9. 9 16 535 Penalties-yards S51 7-S1 Fumbles-lost 1-Y 57 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Bronte. Brooks 1143. Kelso IO39 Puentez JF8. Lee 7-LAM: valiev, Scogsms H19 Rodrlqutl 570. Smllh 9-14, Ruiz I-I-23, K.SauI 6-K Mi 1 r H-61 1 CCH 2 D653 , PASSING. Bronte, Lee I-264-78, Valle K.Siul 2144-2-357. RECEIVING. Bronte. Puentux 3-17. Ensor t-At Draper 1-v, A.Minie-rex 'VY Brooks HM. Vaiic Barrett 11466, Ruiz 0139. jmith J-22, Mvers 2 IJ Rodriguez I-IE. Sprint Relay - Bra Stark, Eric Scoggins, Thi Rodriquez, Brandon Smith 100 Meters - 2nd i Brandon Smith 200 Meters - 2nd place Scoggins 800 Meters - 2nd placf Silva 300 Meter Hurdles 1 place Thomas Rodriquez i Mile Relay - 2nd place Eric 'Scoggin s, Th Rodriguez, Calvin Will Brandon Smith Field event qualifie Eric Scoggins with a place in the High Jump. Other team mer earning points for Y were: 100 Meters - Brandon 5th place 200 Meters - Bra Stark, 4th place q 400 Meters - G Williams, 4th place, L McNary,6t.h place i 800 Meters - Epi Garza place Mile Run - W Merrell, 5th place 2 Mile Run W- Merrell, 3rd place, Epi 6th place Discus-Joe Si1va,4thhq Shot Put - Joe Si place i Long Jump - Br Stark,5th place - -, The Valley vm-sity placed 3rd overall ir district track meet. RLT qualifiers and their f were: 200 Mefleriz - Scoggins 2n p ace ,, 2M1YeRun-Celes't,e'El 1 st place Shot Put - Renette B: 1st place Other players contri points were: 100 Meters - Sc ' 3rd place s ' Ce1':Ste 3rd p Amy Hewe. place Discus- Renette B lst place .,.For the tirst time trust season new to less than 40 nointl in a I7-0 ducah. Patriots' split end MATT BA a hand in both Vatiey touchdowns, c Yard KIRK SAUL touchdown ness. 80-Yards on a Dunt return On date had three Bass intcrcevtions. broke es. had three unassisted tackles as sists...Ttie Patriots' iinebackmg stood out. JOE SILVA had tnree tackles, nine asxists and a tumble FREDDIE RUII had six unassi:ted assists and .a tumble rccovervg an RODRIGUEZ has tive unassistec tg assists



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Valley FFA Members articipating in the Hall founty Jr. Livestock Show in Iemphis, Saturday came way as big' winners xhibiting their animals. uzie Farley's lst place light eavy-weight and Breed Zhampion Hampshire lamb was named Grand Champion f' the forty five lambs xhibited by Hall Co. 4 H, 'alley FFA and Memphis 'FA club members. This win made Suzie's econd Grand Champion win 1 as many outings this year. ,ittle brother, Cal Farley was he winner of the howmanship award in the imb division. Other winners in the lambs vere: Suzie Lowe exhibiting he lst place heavy wieght and .feed champion fine-wool iedium weight Suffolk. huzie's Suffolk lamb that won he heavy weight class was the hand Champion Lamb at Briscoe County. Valley FFA xhibited only four lambs at he show. In the swine show winners ncluded Breed Champion Berkshire-Spotted Poland Zhina pig exhibited by Craig Setliti, Reserve Breed Ihampion Yorkshire pig exhibited by Kyle Fuston and Slat 'Dlace light weight :rossbred pig exhibited by Joe Silva. Of the sixty nine entries in the pig show Craig Collins of the Memphis FFA exhibited the Bret place medium-weight crees and breed champion creesthat went ontobenamed Grind .Champion of the sixty- nine enteries. Individual Valley winners in the show were: Chad Isbel - 4-H heavy weight Chester White, Colby Waldrop - 5 place heavy chester, Derek Mullin - 3rd place medium weight crossbred, Jessie Chavira 4th place heavy Duroc, Shane House 3rd place heavy Duroc, Bengie Hughes 5th place light Hampshire, Craig Setliti' 4th light- medium Hampshire, Colby Waldrop 2nd light medium hampshire, Brandon Smith 3rd and 4th place Yorkshire and Freddy Ruiz 5th place Yorkshire. Valley The Valley boys played a red hot team from Farwell last Tuesday night. Farwell s shot better than 821, from e floor and made 34 of 40 free throw attempts to turn hack the Patriots. 'lhe hnal score was Farwell 88, Valley 71. The hgulscorer for Valley was Kish with 37 pdinta, Lane Kyers having 9 points. Farm Business Management Team participated at Clarendon and West Texas State. This team consisting of Joe Morrison, Jeff Fuston, Gary Brannon and Robert Patrick won first in both contests. Jeff Fuston was 4th High Individual at Clarendon West Texas State. Robert Patrick was 3rd high individual at Clarendon and .2nd high individual at West Texas State. Gary Brannon was 8rd high individual at West Texas State. Joe Morrison was 6th individual atClarendon. Dairy Cattle Judging team members were Warren Merrell, Chad Isbel and Bengie Hughes. This team participated at Tarleton, West Texas State University and Texas Tech. The dairy cattle judging contest includes placing six to eight classes of dairy cows and heifers and evaluating two cows based on a point system for different exemonica ly important traits. This team was 1st in the Greenbelt District, 9th in Area I and 15th in the Texas Tech Contest. The Livestock judging team participated at Clarendon, West Texas State University and Texas Tech. Team members Kelly Patrick, Craig Setliff, Kirk Martin and Suzie Farley placed second in the Greenbelt District. The livestock judging contest includes placing classes of market and breeding animals of all three species and grading feeder cattle, slaughter cattle and market swine. The Dairy Products team consisting of Billly Robison, Amy Maupin, Andrea Hinojosa, and Gina Conner had a very successful year. Ends Seaso We would like to congratulate the Valley boys for a very successful year in finishing with a record of 22 wins and 6 losses. The following boys played Varsity basketball this year: Kirk Saul, Matt Barrett Myers, Kirk Martii Scoggins, Derek Gary Brannon, l Smith, James Tayloi Patrick, Joe Silva, Je: and John David Harmon Valley Sr. Named ' Sports Hall of Far This past Sunday the 29th Annual Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame Awards Ceremonies was held in Amarillo. In the Dairy Products contest, contestants taste and analyze milk for defects and score the milk according to how those defects affect the economic value of the milk. They score milk sediment disc and milker units for defects and identify sixteen different white and yellow cheeses. In the West Texas State University Contest, Gina Conner posted a score of 22.5 which placed her third high individual in the contest and Valley low score of the year. The team was again 3rd inthecontest. At Texas Tech which is the Area I, Il and IV state qualifying contest, Valley's team score was 103 which qualified them for the State contest in College Station this weekend. Valley was 5th in the Tech contest, 4th in Area I and2ndindistrict. The Ag. Mechanics team this year consisted of members Felipe Leal, Jeff Fuston and Joe Morrison. This team participated' at the Tech contest and placed 3rd overall in the team standings and 2nd in Area I. Jeff Fuston was the 2nd high individual in this contest which is quite an accomplishment because there were over 70 individuals in the contest. This team also qualified for state with a very impressive team score. As a mam, Valley FFA won the sweepstakes award for overall total points at the West Texas State contest. Valley's Kirk Sai recognized with a achievement award was presented to Vallr School on behalf of Kii This award was because of all the 1 and state passing recr by Kirk this past season. The 17th Annual 3 Spread High School Gir. Star Games will be held 3-4, 1987 at the West State Univenuy Fiel in Canyon, Texas. I3 Brittian, a. 6-2 post lettered the past four will represent Valley School on the South's Renette helped lead th Patriots to a 38-14 reco two playoff berths in two seasons. She PADUCAH-Matt Barre one touchdoem pass and re punt retum for another Valley's scoring as the Pa feated Paducah, 17-0, Frid here in a District SIA No football contmt. The will kept No. 4-rank tin the Bards Rating Sys beaten throuji eight gem loop a airs, w now is 4-4 and 1-2. Through three loop affa ley now has outscored 186. Berretfs scoringaerial 35yardsandcamefromK' whonowhas34TDpasse seaeon,tive shy ofthesta and ll short of the nati schoolrecordtotalof45. Barrettprovidedtheh nalacorewhenhere wyardsinthetinalperiod. Neither team scoredin half as defemes domina SGlllllXlmlU'Yl!d0.Bll -Kirk Saul-toBarrett thitduerhdfera 10-Ulead.

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