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Panhandle Breast Health hosts Tee Off for Tatas Golf Tourney

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AMARILLO – Panhandle Breast Health (PBH) will host the Third Annual Tee Off for Tatas Golf Tournament beginning at 1 p.m. Sept. 17 at Comanche Trail Golf Course. The fee for a 4-person team is $500. All proceeds benefit PBH’s life-saving mission of decreasing breast cancer deaths by increasing mammography rates.

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Running back Luke Flowers shows youth the 'Wildcat Way'

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Canadian senior-to-be Luke Flowers is making the most of his time in the best way possible during the summer.

While most high school athletes travel on vacation or do summer camps, Flowers has spent the majority of his days giving back to the youth of Canadian through his first ever Way of the Wildcat Leadership and Skills Football Camp.

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Lady Cat Softball team members collect end-of-season honors

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Canadian Lady Cats Softball Coach Cay Parnell this week reported several honors awarded to her players and announced at the close of the school year after playoffs ended. Sophomore Lilly Bradford was named All-District First Team infielder, and earned Honorable Mention on the Amarillo Globe-News Super Team. Four Lady Cats earned slots on the All-District Second Team: Senior Leah Moreno as pitcher, Junior Kenzie Flowers as catcher, and Freshman Shyann Blair and Junior Miranda Nunez as outfielders. Moreno also earned honors on the Academic All-State team.

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Wildcat Coach Chris Koetting to be inducted into Texas Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame

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Just-retired Canadian High School Athletic Director Chris Koetting will be honored as the 201st inductee into the 65th Annual Texas Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame. A ceremony will be held at 2 pm on Sunday, June 11, at the Grand Plaza of the Amarillo Civic Center.

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CHS 2022-23 sports season culminates in awards banquet

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The following honors were presented to Canadian High School students in Monday night’s annual Athletic Awards Banquet, which was attended by an estimated 300 guests.

The year’s top awards went to Ella Walser, who received the Fighting Heart trophy, and Corbin Throgmorton, winner of the Fightingest Wildcat trophy. Brooklyn Cochran and Preston Miller were honored as Best All-Around Athletes, and Berkley Beedy and Trace Mitchell were celebrated as the Most Courageous Wildcat and Lady Cat.

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Wildcat Junior Football Leaguers host two-day workout here

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Canadian’s Wildcat Junior Football League threw a two-day All-Star Academy Friday and Saturday at Wildcat Stadium that attracted boys and girls from all over the Panhandle. The budding young athletes performed a variety of strengthening and conditioning drills under the watchful eyes of volunteer coaches and Canadian Varsity football players. By the grins we saw on most of their faces, and the spirited encouragement of the coaching staff, we would guess the event was a grand success.

SPORTS BRIEFS

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What’s Up Next for Canadian Wildcats, Lady Cats

Round 2 of the District 1-3A Golf Tournament is underway today at Amarillo’s Ross Rogers Golf Course.

▪CHS tennis teams are competing in the Regional Qualifier Tournament at Amarillo today

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CHS Varsity and JV tennis teams ace District competition, advance 12 to Regionals

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The Canadian Wildcats and Lady Cats swept their competitors last week in the District 1-3A meet held at Amarillo’s Tascosa High School. The Varsity and Junior Varsity boys and girls teams simply dominated the overall team championships: Canadian’s Varsity players piled up 71 team points over Spearman’s 22 and Dalhart’s 12, while the Junior Varsity boys and girls collected a total of 71 points versus Spearman’s 20 and Dalhart’s 19.

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Canadian Lady Cats grabs lead in fifth inning to defeat Dimmitt

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Canadian Lady Cats stole the lead late in the game in an 8-4 home field victory over Dimmitt Varsity Bobbies on Saturday, March 25. The game was tied at four with Canadian Lady Cats batting in the bottom of the fifth when Miranda Nunez singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run.

Leah Moreno led the Lady Cats to victory by driving in four runs. Moreno went 2-for-3 at the plate, and drove in runs on a homer in the third and a double in the fifth.

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Wildcats earn 12 slots on Padilla Poll’s All-State Team

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The Canadian Wildcats highlighted the 2022 Padilla Coaches Poll for the Class 3A Division II All-State Team, which was released earlier this week. Fresh off a 12-3 season and a trip to an unprecedented eighth state semifinal in the past nine years, the Wildcats landed an eye-opening 12 players on the prestigious All-State Squad.