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Promising Lady Cat squad ready to ‘Let It Fly’ next Tuesday

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The Lady Cat basketball team kicks off its schedule this year on the heels of a historic 2021-22 season. Last year’s team carried the ranking of No. 1 in Class 3A most of the year by amassing a 35-2 record—a new school standard for the most victories in a single season—and earning a run to the Region I-3A tournament championship game. They are back, and expectations are once again sky-high for the Lady Cat program.
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Wildcat sub-varsity sizzles going into final games

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With only one more game left in the season, Canadian’s sub-varsity teams won another shootout—this one in decisive fashion, by handing the Tulia Hornets a series of three consecutive goose eggs. SEVENTH-GRADE WILDCATS The seventh-grade Cats have one more hurdle—a home game tonight against Dimmitt— to reach an undefeated district championship, and a perfect season, after clocking the Tulia Hornets in a 46-0 knockout last week.
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Wildcats protect 3-0 district record, clinch playoff spot in 56-13 rout over Chieftains

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The Canadian Wildcats are headed back to the postseason after claiming a lopsided 56-13 victory on Friday night at Wildcat Stadium. The Wildcats posted their fourth consecutive win, improving to 6-2 overall and taking full command of District 3-3A Division II with a perfect 3-0 record.
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Cats pitch three strikes to Friona Chieftains on Thursday

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Laurie Ezzell Brown | The Record Canadian’s JV and CMS football teams scored a perfect triple against the Friona Chieftains last Thursday, sweeping the field in a series of dominating victories. Those seventh-grade Cats are still working on a perfect season, and were not about to let Friona get in their way.
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Canadian Wildcat Junior League Football

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The Canadian Wildcat Junior Football League’s fifth- and sixth-grade and thirdand fourth-grade teams finished their regular game schedule last weekend with backto- back losses to Sayre, Oklahoma, and will close out the season with a two-day tournament this Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 29-30. The fifth- and sixth-grade Wildcats ended the season 4-2, and the third- and fourth-grade Cats finished with a 5-1 record. The end-of-year tournament will be held in Wheeler, with fifth- and sixth-grade Cats will taking on Clarendon in the first round which starts at 11 am on Field 2. The third- and fourth-grade Wildcats kick off at 2 pm on Field 1 against the winner of the first-round contest between Wheeler and Shamrock.
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Lady Cats place fourth at regional cross-country meet, earning second consecutive trip to state

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Canadian’s Lady Cats are headed back to the UIL state cross-country meet for a second straight year. The Wildcats didn’t advance, ending their superb season during Tuesday’s Region I-3A cross-country meet at Mae Simmons Park in Lubbock.
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Knee-deep in district play, Wildcats are picking up steam with Friona on deck

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Canadian stayed hot last Friday night, shaking off a slow start to roar past the Spearman Lynx, thanks to a 42-3 rout at Lynx Stadium. The Wildcats have put together four wins in a row, improving to 5-2 overall on the year, and more importantly, staying atop the District 3-3A Division II standings at 2-0.