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Thursday night scramble results Last Thursday’s scramble ended with an 8-under-par, posted by the winning team of Kyle Miller, Levi Huntress, Tyler Ellison, Jeff Cullender, and Cheri Huntress. Harry Sims and Kaitlyn Russ won the men’s and women’s long drives.
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Wildcat JV puts pedal to the metal at Iowa Park

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Canadian’s junior varsity Wildcats went the distance with the Iowa Park Hawks on Thursday. The Cats shrugged off that 204-mile road trip and went to work, pounding out a 28-8 advantage in the second half, and punctuating it with a 48-22 win.
No. 2 Keeton Githens

Canadian Golf Club announces Bucks and Does Tourney winners

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Twenty-three teams participated in last month’s Bucks and Does Tournament at the Canadian Golf Course, which was disrupted by rain delays and tee-time changes. The scores for the tourney, which was held on Saturday and Sunday, August 21-22, are listed as two-day totals. Overall tournament champions were Niels Sorensen and Hannah Anderson with a combined score of 123 for two days.
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SUBVARSITY GAMES JV Cats After West Texas canceled the Wildcat junior varsity’s season opener last week, the Cats will see their first contest of the year against the Iowa Park Hawks tonight, Thursday, Sept. 2.
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Dell Krehbiel claims bragging rights

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This Texas-proud, state championship-winningest grandfather wants to make a wager. Dell Krehbiel is betting that he has won more gold rings, by virtue of his five talented and athletic grandchildren—Canadian Wildcats, all—than anyone else within the Lone Star State’s 268,597 square.

He offers this photo as proof. Five grandkids (and more in the wings). Eleven state championship rings. Count ‘em.

Dell Krehbiel shows off his state championship rings, and makes a wager
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