Southland FFA Knocked some big Home Runs this Weekend!

by Nick McCollister, Southland Ag

Congratulations to everyone who showed at the 2015 San Angelo Stock Show!  Here are some of our placings.

Israel Guerra- 8th place Cross (CTBR show)

M’Keison Guerrero -4th place Hamp (CTBR Show)
-3rd place Landrace (CTBR Show)
-5th place Hamp (Jr. Breeding Gilt Show)
-5th place Spot (Jr. Breeding Gilt Show)

Christian Sanchez- 6th place Duroc (CTBR show)
-5th place Duroc ( Jr. Breeding Gilt Show)

Cory Hamilton- 2nd place York (CTBR Show)- qualified for the Sale
-5th place York (Jr. Breeding Gilt show)

Corbin Mason- 9th place steer (European Division)

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Slatonite New Ownership

Slatonite OwnerThe Slatonite now has a new owner, according to James Villanueva, editor. Ken Richardson and his wife Melva will take over the Slatonite. James Villanueva will remain as editor. More details can be found on page one in The Slatonite.

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Slaton Powerlifting – Abernathy Results

w3by Hunter Henzler (pix by Kay Klotz Castillo)

The Slaton Tiger & Tigerette powerlifting teams traveled to Abernathy on Thursday February 12th.

The Tigers finished with 8 overall medalists, three of those being 1st place finishes, to tie for 1st as a team with Sundown.  The Tigers lost the tie-breaker (number of 1st place finishes) and were thus awarded 2nd place overall.

Freshman Philip Rocha Squatted 235lbs, then broke school records in the bench press (125lbs), deadlift (275lbs), and total with 635lbs on his way to a gold medal finish in the 114lb class.

Braxton Creager squatted 420lbs, benched a school record 230lbs, and Deadlifted 450 to wrap up a gold medal in the 181’s with an 1100lb total.

And Marcial Salinas squatted 400lbs, benched 230lbs, and deadlifted 475lbs to total 1110 and take 1st in the 242’s.

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Also medaling for the Tigers were:
2nd place 165’s Tyler Johnson with a 445 squat, 190 bench, and 365 deadlift (1000lb total)
2nd place 220’s Harley Simpson with a 500lb Squat, 250lb bench, and 420lb deadlift (1175 total)
3rd place 220’s David Camargo 450 squat, 235 bench, 430 deadlift (1115 total)
3rd Place Super Heavyweights AJ Garcia – 360, 250, 350 (965 total)
4th place 165’s Javier Alcorta 310, 180, 340 (845 total)
5th place SHW’s Alek Garcia 365, 165, 405 (935 total)
Another notable lift was Tyler Irby’s school record bench of 245lbs in the 198’s.

Also lifting for the Tigers were Anthony Garcia, Conner Watts, David Mendez, Alex Espinoza, Antonio Ybarra, Christopher “CJ” Flores, and Joshua Salas.

The Tigerette’s also had a great showing with every girl increasing her total from the previous meets, lifting as following:

1st place Kristi Castillo
1st place Rachel Payne
1st place Paula Ballejo
3rd place Oralia Cardenas
6th place Samantha Valdez

The girls next meet is their last chance regional qualifier in Andrews, February 21st.

Slaton will be hosting its’ first ever Powerlifting meet in the Old Gym February 26th, for the boys last chance to qualify for Regionals.  We would like to invite anyone interested to come support either team, and fill the stands at the Slaton Meet.
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Spotlighting Seniors

Sr CitizensBy Janet James

Food for thought – If you could choose one characteristic that would get you through life, choose a sense of humor.

We had a very nice turnout for B & A Day.  Those celebrating birthdays were Monica Urias, Travis Culpepper, Patt Patterson, Sid Ramirez, Pat Dawson, Rudy Dominguez and Donovan Reader.  After about a 3 month drought we had 3 couples celebrating their anniversaries.  Those couples were Ada May and Travis Culpepper (10 yrs), Grady and Eunice Montgomery (56 yrs) and Donald and Carlene Bownds (48 yrs).  Congratulation to all!

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Sports Brief

Tech Mens Basketball faces No. 20 Baylor Tonight at the USA  6pm
Tech Baseball will play Nevada today at 2pm in Lubbock.
Lady Raiders host Baylor Wednesday night 7pm at the USA.

Southland Ladies vs Lorenzo Tues @ Monterey 8:00 PM BiDistrict
Slaton Tigerettes beat Presidio 58-26 BiDistrict

KSSL will carry the Tigerettes Playoff Games!!!!

(Join “Mark Allen” Meurer weekday mornings for Sports on KSSL 107.3 & 94.1 and Mobile App, Contact: mark@myslaton.com Cell/Text 806.789.8456)
Mark Allen Meurer KSSL

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When You Give (Matt 6:2-4)

CurtisBakerBy: Curtis Baker (curtisbaker@hotmail.com)

If seems like a funny scene, doesn’t it?  As religious leaders of Jesus’ day prepared to make a donation in behalf  of the needy, trumpets were blown to announce to everyone what had just been done.  In our own time, that seems like an outrageous form of pretentiousness.  And of course, we are right…it is an outrageous form of pretentiousness!  We can all be thankful that this sort of showiness is not done today in regard to our giving.  As we pass the offering plate at our church, no trumpets are blown to gather attention. As a matter of fact, we don’t even sing a song or have music to accompany us.  The ritual is usually silent and pensive.  But despite the differences between our own religious rituals and those of Jesus’ day, the human desire to have our good deeds known is no less prevalent.  There is a temptation for all of us to be ‘known’ as a good person.

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