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Jackson Allan Hooper, for whom Turtle Wing Foundation was founded in memory of in 2011, would have graduated high school in 2019. In honor of this, Turtle Wing Foundation awarded their first academic scholarships to three of his classmates last year. This tradition continues, opening applications this year to all graduating high school seniors attending school in the heart of the Turtle Wing service area which is Fayette, Colorado, and Lavaca counties. The Jack Hooper Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Reid Yackel of Shiner Catholic High School. The scholarship committee considered if the applicants exhibited the qualities of Acceptance, Kindness, Inclusion, and Service. This might have been exhibited through volunteerism, work or life experiences. Reid’s application stood out because of his commitment to volunteering as a basketball and track coach for DeWitt Lavaca Special Olympics and also with the Miss Sparkles Pageant. Sadie Thibodeaux, also a senior at Shiner Catholic High School, was selected to receive the Grow Wings Scholarship, which was restricted to students actively participating in Special Education or following a 504 Plan. Sadie’s struggles and triumphs that came along with being dyslexic are what qualified her for this scholarship. She exemplifies that perseverance pays off and that a diagnosis does not define your future. She also mentors with special needs children, incorporating equestrian activities. The final scholarship, the Give Wings Scholarship, was directed towards applicants who are pursuing an education that will lead them to working with children with learning challenges in some way. Kallie Kubala was the winner of this final scholarship. Kallie hopes to work in education and has volunteered in her mother’s special education classroom along with helping youth while coaching swim, basketball and as part of the PAALS program. The Turtle Wing scholarship committee decided to also award two additional workforce training scholarships. The recipients were both from Hallettsville High School. Cedric Womack plans to pursue a career in welding and Keene Bennetsen has been accepted to TSTC in Rosenberg to become a diesel mechanic. To learn more about Turtle Wing Foundation “like” their page on Facebook, visit www.turtlewingfoundation.org or contact Managing Director, Susie Shank, at (979) 505-5090.
Read moreTwo senior Columbus Cardinal powerlifters, Hunter Kohleffel and Jackson Roensch, were named to the THSPA Academic All-State team Thursday, May 14. . Roensch also qualified for the State Powerlifting meet back in March, but the event was postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read moreIn a typical year, the NFL normally likes to set its schedule release date a week before the NFL Draft. For obvious reasons, though, 2020 is not a typical year. The coronavirus outbreak has outright canceled or postponed almost all sporting events around the globe for the coming months.
Read moreThe following area athletes earned Texas High School Coaches Association Academic All-State honors this past season.
Read moreSummertime is normally a busy time for little league baseball parents and athletes, and local leagues remain hopeful that will hold true this season.
Read moreThe La Grange Jaycee Demon baseball team’s 10th reunion will take place in June 201. They are trying to locate as many former players as possible. If you or someone you know played in the SCTA League between 1956 - 1966 and would like to participate in the reunion, please send contact information to: Richard Roberts, 2010 Zapalac Rd, La Grange, TX 78945 or to Steve Janda, 1005 Janda Lane, La Grange, TX 78945. Richard’s phone number is (979) 249-5609, (979) 702- 2168 and Steve’s number is (979) 247-4510.
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