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The future is bright for Lady Cat cross-country

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The Canadian girls cross-country team didn’t make the medal stand this time, but what the Lady Cats did in their first-ever appearance at the UIL Class 3A state cross-country meet spoke volumes. Behind a youthful squad, Canadian is laying a foundation for years to come, following a sixth-place team finish and freshman Konnar McClendon capping off an incredible season by earning a top-10 individual spot at the meet.
Lady Cat cross-country team: Konnar McClendon, Brooklyn Beedy, Arionna Black, Elizabeth Guerrero, Payton Lee, Kathy Aragon, Ella Walser, and Coach Aaron Marks

JV, seventh-grade Wildcats notch district championships with wins over Childress

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The Wildcats split four hard-fought contests with the Childress Bobcats last week. An injury-depleted varsity squad … while the eighth-graders dropped their season finale 25-12. On the win side, though, the Cats’ junior varsity completed a perfect 6-0 season with a 31-22 victory over the Bobcats, while the seventh-graders defeated Childress in a 40-6 season closer, to finish 6-1-1. Both teams claimed district championships.
Wildcat 7th-grader Sharlene Cervantes (15) makes it into the end zone for Cats' final TD of the season

Wildcat winning streak ends in swarm of Hornets

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The Canadian Wildcats saw an incredible 47-game win streak, dating back over nine years, come to a disappointing end at the hands of Tulia during a 54-35 loss at Younger Field last Friday. Simply put, the Wildcat defense had issues slowing down quarterback Travon McCaslin and the Hornets offense from the second quarter on.
Julian Dominguez (16) knocks down pass intended for Brayden Franco (2)

Lady Cat cross-country team is state-bound

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For the first time in school history the Canadian Lady Cat cross-country team will compete on the grand stage of the University Interscholastic League’s cross-country championship at 10 am on Friday, Nov. 5, at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock.
Lady Cat cross-country team

Sub-varsity Wildcats run the table on Tulia Hornets

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All three Canadian Wildcat sub-varsity teams won blowouts against the Tulia Hornets last Thursday, starting with a 44-8 thumping by the seventh-grade squad, followed by a closer 40-22 victory by the eighthgraders, and topped off with a 45-0 final by the junior varsity.
JV QUARTERBACK WESTON CONNER (18) WORKS BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL VS TULIA PHOTOS BY ALAN HALE (ALAN79014.SMUGMUG.COM)

Clayton Evans bags a deer on first day of season

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On October 30—the first day of youth-only deer hunting season—Clayton Evans shot his first deer. The CES student has been target-practicing since he was four years old. His daddy, Trey Evans, told him when he was able to hit a target five times at 150 yards, he could go deer hunting for the first time.
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