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A preview of the Region 1-3A cross-country meet

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Canadian’s cross-country teams have had plenty of time off to rest up before their biggest meet of the year takes place this coming week. The Wildcats and Lady Cats are looking forward to a trip to Lubbock, as both hope to extend their seasons when they compete in the Region I-3A cross-country meet, set for Tuesday morning, Oct.
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JV Wildcat and CMS Wildcat Football Reports

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Canadian’s JV Wildcats took charge in the first quarter of last Thursday’s hometown showdown with the Lynx and never blinked. The Cats racked up a 20-6 advantage in the first quarter; held on to a 27-8 lead at halftime; and after a scoreless third quarter, answered the Lynx 25-yard scoring run with an airmailed Keelan Baileys-to-Jose Vargas pass to walk away with a 33-14 victory.
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CMS Cats trade wins with Childress in first district outing

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Laurie Ezzell Brown | The Record Canadian Middle School’s seventh-grade Wildcats shook off the bye week they had just enjoyed and went right back to work, claiming their first district win last Thursday against the Childress Bobcats and extending their season winning streak to 4-0. It was a decisive 36-6 win, too.
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Canadian Wildcats fight well above their weight in Randall Raider rout here Friday

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ISAY RAMIREZ (10) BULLS HIS WAY OUT OF A PACK OF RANDALL RAIDERS What a difference a fewweeks makes. On Friday night, the Canadian Wildcats were transformed—from a team that looked to be reeling after a 1-2 start to the season— to the team they were projected to be in August after posting back-to-back lopsided victories over bigger competition.
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Wildcat Junior Football League teams roll over Childress Saturday

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Canadian Wildcat Junior Football’s third- and fourth-grade team won last Saturday’s game versus Childress, 20-12, to remain undefeated. The fifth- and sixth-grade team beat Childress 40-12, and is also working on a near-perfect season, with only one loss. Both teams have two games and a final tournament in Childress left to go. Following this weekend off, the Wildcats will resume play next Saturday versus Shamrock (3rd/4th) and Wellington (5th/6th). Game time: 9 am, 11 am.
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Wildcat JV lets one slip away against Randall

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Laurie Ezzell Brown | The Record Canadian’s Wildcat junior varsity owned a 7-0 lead over Randall at halftime of last Thursday’s contest, but watched it slip away in the second half and were unable to answer two Raider touchdowns in a 7-14 final. Following a scoreless first quarter, a 35-yard touchdown pass from Keelan Baileys to Camden Cook, followed by a Jose Valenzuela extra-point boot, lit up the scoreboard for the first and only time before halftime.