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CMS Cats engineer back-to-back shutouts at HP Thursday

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After a rough start to their season, the seventh-grade Wildcats improved to 2-2 overall and an undefeated 2-0 district record last Thursday with their 22-0 shutout over the Highland Park Hornets. The Cats sent Highland Park packing on their first possession with a fourth-down stop at the 28-yard line.
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MEET THE WILDCATS

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Gary Anderson, 5-foot-10, 155-pound senior, has started in all five games for Canadian at wide receiver and defensive back this season. Anderson had a career-night last Friday in the Wildcats’ 81-6 district throttling of Highland Park.
Gary Anderson

Meet the Wildcats: Landon Smith

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Landon Smith, 5-foot-6, 140-pound senior, has played in all four games this season at running back and linebacker for the Wildcats. During Canadian’s 52-14 thumping of the Hugoton (Kansas) Eagles, Smith ran the ball five times for 19 yards including a touchdown.
Landon Smith (No. 6)

Junior Wildcats work on their own legacy

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Easton Schafer, (at left), and Hollis Poe (#36) stop this Merritt, Oklahoma, player during last Saturday’s 3-4 grade football game here at Wildcat Stadium. The Cats won this contest 26-0, and emerged with a 3-1 record, with three games left in the season. Their championship tournament is set for October 31st in Sayre, Oklahoma. PHOTO BY NATE LEE
Junior Wildcats Easton Schafer and Hollis Poe

Wildcat JV suffers second loss to Bushland

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In their second face-off this year, the Canadian Wildcat junior varsity fell again to the Bushland Falcons—this time in a decisive 23-39 loss. The Cats played really hard, said Coach Tim Fletcher, but were plagued by turnovers.
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Abraham leads Wildcat XC team to first at Lubbock Invitational Saturday

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Wildcat cross-country runner George Abraham led his field in the boys varsity 5K event on Saturday, completing the run in 18:22 for first place, ahead of teammates Rylun Clark (4th) and Ivan Robledo (9th), Jaxton Valenzuela (16th), Ethan Flowers (17th), and Cade Dunbar (19th), all of whom were in the top-20 and contributed to the Canadian team’s first-place. Anderson Perkins (24th), Lino Lugo (26th), and Eric Huntress (27th) finished the 3.2-mile run, which took place in 95-degree heat at Lubbock’s Mae Simmons Park.
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