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By Sandy Anderberg
The Lady Broncos stopped the Lady Cats early in the game to take the win over the Childress team by nine runs at 17-6 last week.
Kennadie Cummins was dead-on from the mound and the Lady Broncos defense put the squeeze on the Lady Cats and held them scoreless in the last four innings.
Cummins went the entire way allowing six runs, six hits, and three walks. Cummins threw 112 pitches and struck out 12 batters. Eighty-one of Cummins’ pitches were strikes, which gave the Lady Cats a lot of trouble at the plate.
Cummins not only played great defense from the mound, she worked hard at the plate as well and knocked down a homerun to left field in the top of the fourth on the second pitch of the inning to put the ladies up by three after Childress took a 6-3 lead after two.
The Lady Broncos hit the ball well all day. Hayden Elam posted a single, a double, a triple, and four RBIs and Tandie Cummins had two singles, one double, one RBI, and three runs. Zane Cruse, Riley Jantz, and Elliot Frausto all had at least one single in the game.
They had 13 hits in the game and only recorded two errors. They were able to grab two stolen bases as a team.
They defeated West Plains 14-1 with T. Cummins on the mound for the entire game. Cummins allowed four hits and one run while striking out nine batters. Offensively she was able to slam a home run early in the game and added a double and earned three RBIs and two runs down the stretch. Maloree Wann was hot at the plate and knocked down two doubles, two RBIs, and two runs. Elam posted a single, double, and five RBIs.
Next up for the ladies was Dalhart and they earned the shut out at 13-0. K. Cummins got the call for all five innings and only allowed Dalhart two hits. Cummins struck out 10 and the team overall stole six bases. Elam and K. Cummins pounded one homerun each in the fourth innings that scored four runs together to help the ladies get the shutout win.
The Lady Broncos scrambled against Randall’s junior varsity, but fell three runs short at 6-9. T. Cummins pitched a strong game for six innings and allowed 11 hits, nine runs, and no walks. She struck out five hitters. The Lady Raiders used a talented pitcher, but they were able to get 10 hits in the game. T. Cummins cracked another HR and one RBI and two runs. Shelby Christopher posted three singles and one run, and Cruse earned one double and two RBIs.
They went up against Tulia at Tascosa and slammed them 24-2 in two innings. T. Cummins pitched and threw 38 total strikes out of 55 pitches, striking out seven hitters. She also collected two home runs. K. Cummins had a good triple and Elam, Jantz, and Frausto all had doubles in the game.
The last team they played last week was Tascosa junior varsity and annihilated them 19-1. K. Cummins did a great job on the mound for three innings and had seven strike-outs. Shelbi Coles came in as relief for two innings and struck out two.
T. Cummins hit yet another homerun in the first inning and Elam, Jantz, Frausto, Rodriguez, K. Cummins, and Christopher made up the six stolen bases in the game. The Lady Rebels’ only run came in the fifth inning when they were able to knock down a homerun.
The Lady Broncos will be at home March 14 against Randall JV and March 15 against Hale Center. Both games start at 1 p.m. They will travel to Quanah on Tuesday, March 18 for a game at 4:00 p.m.
By Sandy Anderberg
Clarendon High School’s Brice Wagner turned up the heat on the rest of the field in Vega last week and took first in the 100m dash and the 200m dash.
Wagner turned in a great time of 11.08 in the 100 and posted a 23.36 in the 200. Michael Randall was 9th in the 100m at 12.31 and Shane Hagood finished 11th in that race at 12.34. Kyler Bell ran the 200m dash finishing in 12th place with a time of 25.67.
Senior Bryce Williams competed in the 800m and finished seventh with a time of 2:26.99 and fellow senior Mason Sims was third in the 110m hurdles at 17.30.
Tristen Ybarra was fifth in the 1600m at 5:59.23 and third in the 3200m at 12:27.00 and the 400m relay was 6th with a time of 49.77 and was run by Wagner, Caleb Herbert, Hagood, and Sims.
Wagner, Randall, and John Weatherton competed in the long jump. Ronan Howard, Max Caudle, and Nolan Burrow threw the shot put and the discus. Bell, Weatherton, and Herbert participated in the triple jump and Sims, Randall, and Herbert were in the high jump with no results available in any events.
Junior Varsity Don’Jae Orr topped the 100m field with a time of 11.41 and Markeal Anderson was fourth at 12.08. Anderson turned in a time of 26.77 for fourth in the 200m and Kendon Hanes was ninth in that event at 28.52.
Tyler Cavanaugh was second in the 400m dash at 1:03.52 and Hanes was eighth at 1:08.62 in that race. Dakotah Jameson was fourth in the 110m hurdles with a time of 21.39
The 400m relay finished a solid second place with a time of 49.28 and was run by Hagen Newman, Anderson, Cavanaugh, and Orr. Jameson and Newman competed in the high jump and Flint Pittman, Hunter Caison, and Justus McAnear participated in the shot put. There were no results available in those events.
By Sandy Anderberg
Impressive players and students make up the entire Lady Bronco basketball team as the All-District awards prove their ability on the court and in the classroom.
All ten players and two managers made the District 2 2A All-District Academic Team with six ladies making the All-District team as reported by head coach Korey Conkin.
Junior Kenidee Hayes, who has been an outstanding player for three years at the high school level was named as the District Defensive Player in the district. Hayes has been a key part of the Lady Bronco success while in high school. Tandie Cummins was given the 6th Man Award for her ability to come off the bench and make a difference on the court. However; all of the Lady Bronco basketball team has shown great leadership on the court and used their talent to earn their team the Regional semi-final championship in 2025.
The addition to the All-District Team states that fact that from the players to the managers, the Lady Broncos are a team to be reckoned with in the classroom as well as the court. Kashlyn Conkin, Kennadie Cummins, Hayden Elam, and Kate Shaw were named to both teams and Madi Benson, Presley Smith, Gracie Ellis, and Berkley Moore were players named to the All-Academic teams in addition to managers Lexi Phillips, Kennedy Halsey, and Millie McAnear.
Hedley High School and Junior athletes competed in the Groom Relays and demonstrated their growth and work in their individual activities.
Results for the Owls and Lady Owls were as follows:
In the Girls’ Varsity events, Lillie McCleskey placed 14th in the 100-meter run with a time of 15.2, while Madison Moore secured 5th place in the 400-meter run with a time of 1:14.5. In discus, Abbey Branigan achieved a distance of 53’1”.
For Boys’ Varsity, Payton Inman placed 15th in the 100-meter run with a time of 12.8, followed by Malachi Murphy in 26th with 13.5, and Takoda Edwards in 31st with 14.0. In the 400-meter run, Payton Inman finished 11th with a time of 1:03.3, while Malachi Murphy came in 20th with 1:09.20.
In the 800-meter run, Payton Inman placed 10th with a time of 2:29.78, and Takoda Edwards finished with a time of 2:32. In the 1600-meter run, Takoda Edwards completed the race in 6:13, while Brandon Moore finished in 6:48. In the 3200-meter run, Brandon Moore recorded a time of 14:51.22. For the long jump, Takoda Edwards achieved a distance of 14’11.5”, and Payton Inman reached 16’5.75”. In the triple jump, Malachi Murphy placed 17th with a jump of 28’8”.
In Junior High events, Bailey Curry placed 25th in the 100-meter run with a time of 16.9, and Liberty Carter placed 17th with 16.5. Alex Garcia secured 8th place with 13.9, and Josue Ieto finished 17th with 15.3. In the 200-meter run, Bailey Curry placed 28th with a time of 36.8, Liberty Carter finished 23rd with 35.8, and Lily Stasio placed 3rd with 30.30. Alex Garcia finished 8th with a time of 29.8. In the 400-meter run, Nayeli Rodriguez placed 12th with 1:20.4, and Traci Love placed 25th with 1:32.5. Alex Garcia finished 4th with 1:06.2, Josue Ieto placed 9th with 1:11.2, and Damien Alston finished 14th with 1:14.7.
In the 800-meter run, Nayeli Rodriguez placed 7th with a time of 3:04.5, while Traci Love finished with a time of 3:47.8. Damien Alston placed 10th with 2:57.5, Maddex Gay completed the run in 4:32, and Jose Martinez placed 9th with 2:56.4. In the 1200-meter run, Lily Stasio secured 2nd place with a time of 4:45.31, and Kutter O’Keefe placed 3rd with 4:28.34. Noah Tindell completed the race in 5:06, and Paul Berry finished in 5:43. In the 2400-meter run, Lily Stasio placed 1st with a time of 10:02.8, while Kutter O’Keefe placed 5th with 9:55.52. Noah Tindell completed the race in 11:07.2, and Paul Berry finished in 16:21.
In field events, Josue Ieto placed 1st in shot put with a throw of 34’1”, while Jose Martinez and Kutter O’Keefe threw of 23’00” and 22’5”. In discus, Josue Ieto placed 3rd with a throw of 94’6.5”. Jose Martinez threw 66’2.5”, and Kutter O’Keefe achieved a distance of 68’11.5”. In the long jump, Lily Stasio placed 5th with a distance of 11’7.5”, and Kutter O’Keefe finished 18th at 11’01”. In the triple jump, Maddex Gay placed 16th with 23’00”, and in the high jump, Lily Stasio placed 6th with a jump of 4’00”.



Local officials have been notified that 25 railroad crossings throughout Donley County will be upgraded in the coming weeks, which will prompt temporary road closures all along the BNSF rail line.
County Judge John Howard said his understanding is the will focus on making the space between the tracks concrete at the crossings so they are safer for vehicles to cross and also easier to maintain.
According to information distributed by Nathan Drake of RoadSafe Traffic Systems, a contractor that will be setting up barricades during the work, the project will begin on or about March 23 beginning with crossings being closed at CR Z and CR 28 on the east side of the county. The final crossing work will be done on County Road 1 on or about April 30.
It’s not known how long each crossing upgrade will take, but if the work keeps pace with the schedule it should only be a few days at each location.
The work will impact crossings on the following county roads: Z, 28, V, 23, 21, 20, 19, 17, 16, 8, 7A, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, and 1 as well as three private roads near Lelia Lake, Ayers Street in Clarendon, and Farm to Market roads 1755 and 1260.
A complete list of expected closing dates for each crossing is posted here:

Jobless claims in Donley County fell in December, according to information from the Texas Workforce Commission.
December’s local unemployment rate of 3.8 percent reflected a workforce of 1,402 with 56 people looking for work. That’s down from 4.6 percent in November when 67 people were jobless out of a workforce of 1,405.
Looking back one year, the Donley County jobless rate in December 2023 was also 3.8 percent with 53 people looking for work.
In the broader Panhandle region, the unemployment rate decreased slightly to 2.8 percent in December 2024 from 3.3 percent in November 2024, but remains higher than the 2.6 percent rate in December 2023.
The regional labor force grew by 6,850 people over the past year, reaching 216,465 in December 2024.
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