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Pittsburg JH plays first game of the new year
Pittsburg JH plays first game of the new year
Pittsburg JH plays first game of the new year
Pittsburg JH plays first game of the new year

Pittsburg JH plays first game of the new year

All four teams of Pittsburg Junior High basketball traveled to Gilmer on Jan. 21. Team 7B lost (score unavailable), 7A lost 26-29 with Mckynzie Gonzalez scoring 18 points, Era Osornio scoring 6 points and Sophie Smith scoring points. Team 8A lost 22-37with Bethany Thompson scoring 11 points, Emie Castaneda scoring 6 points, while Sunny Lankford and Odette Burgos each scored 2 points. “Even though they haven’t played a game since before Christmas break, they still played their hearts out. They get better with each practice and game. The girls only have three games left in the season,” said Coach Loeza. COURTESY PHOTO

Pirate Cheerleaders attend UIL Spirit Competition

Pirate Cheerleaders attend UIL Spirit Competition

The Pittsburg High School Cheerleaders attended the UIL Spirit Competition in Fort Worth. The team took a spot in the top 20 out of 60+ teams in the prelim round (the first round) . They then went on to perform in finals and placed 18th in the state. Top left to right: Alexandria Armour (Senior), Alexis Morse (Freshman), Courtney Kilburn (Senior), Kate Sansom (Junior), Karli Berry (Freshman), Zoie Wetzel (Junior), Sadie Burrow (Junior), Zaydin Doddy (Sophomore), Landri Moore (Freshman), Taliyah Rockwell (Sophomore) Bottom left to right: Gloria Miner (Senior), Grace Neighbours (Senior), Madison Cooper (Freshman), Melani Flores (Sophomore), Kenlea Stanley (Junior), Allie Parker (Freshman), Brooklynn Rompf (Junior), Jakayla Miller (Senior), Madalynn Rompf (Freshman), Itzel Noriega (Junior), Sarah Burrow (Freshman) COURTESY PHOTO

Six graduate from NTCC Professional Driving Academy

Six graduate from NTCC Professional Driving Academy

The Northeast Texas Community College Professional Driving Academy recently celebrated the graduation of six more students, making a combined total of 15 completers since the first class in September. Pictured ( from left) is: Steven Lopez, Paul Hurndon, Kolin MCcuin, Michael Jones (Program Director), LaDavia Cornelius, William Birkham, and David Kennedy.

NTCC Shelby Program receives $30,000 gift

NTCC Shelby Program receives $30,000 gift

The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a check for $30,000 from Barry Smith of Pennsylvania. The funds benefit NTCC’s Carroll Shelby Automotive Progam and will go toward an upcoming Shelby restoration project. Smith is pictured (right) with his grandson, Parker, on a recent visit to northeast Texas in the driveway of a Pittsburg home formerly occupied by Shelby. For more information about the Shelby Automotive Program and to follow their projects, visit www.shelbyautotech.com or find them on Facebook. COURTESY PHOTO

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