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NCTC stock horse teams wins world title

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The North Central Texas College stock horse team wrapped up three days of competition at the Western Horseman Stock Horse World Show, Oct. 26-28, where they took home the World Champion Title.
The Abilene show had more than 2,300 entries over three days. A total of $27,600 was paid out and more than $36,000 in prizes were presented at the awards party.
“The World Show gives exhibitors the chance to compete on a big stage and show how versatile their horses are by competing in reining, working cow, trail and pleasure events all within a matter of minutes,” said NCTC Stock Horse Team Coach Cathy Luse.
Stock Horse of Texas offers several divisions based on skill level, which allows riders of all abilities to find a place to ride with their peers. World Champions were crowned in every division.

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NCTC stock horse team, Josh Briggs, freshman, shows off his belt buckles after winning the Non-Pro Division High Point World Championship. (Courtesy photo)

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Evans to receive WoodmenLife scholarship

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Rykir Evans, former Gold-Burg student, was awarded a $10,000 WoodmenLife Focus Forward Scholarship®.
Evans, a WoodmenLife member, submitted an application highlighting his high school academics, activities and volunteerism, as well as an essay on patriotism. He is currently majoring in computer science at Midwestern State University.
There will be a reception from 5-6 p.m. on May 14 at Gold-Burg Independent School District to formally present Evans his scholarship.
Evans is the son of Penny McCullar and Jay Evans. He and the family are members of Woodmen Life Chapter 3912 in Wichita Falls.
The date for this reception was previously printed May 9 which was incorrect.

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Nocona bands ready spring concert

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The Nocona Independent School District bands will perform their spring concerts on May 2 in the high school auditorium, 1012 Clay.
The middle school band will play at 6 p.m., followed by the high school band at 7 p.m.
NHS Band Director Erin Hanson has announced she will be leaving after nine years at Nocona to take the assistant director’s job at Hale Center to be closer to family.
Hanson has enjoyed a successful tenure at NHS growing the band numbers and directing the band to marching and concert awards and strong scores.

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NHS Film Team enjoys success at BAM Festival

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The Nocona High School Film team competed in the BAM film festival in Clute, TX this last weekend. The competition was open to all films in Texas High schools and Texas universities. More than 2,000 films were entered and NHS placed two films in the top three and made $750 in price money. They were second in narrative with “Beyond the Glass Eyes” and third in animation with “The Legendary Nut.” In March the film teams had two narratives and one animation make the state finals, placing in the top six films in the state. (Courtesy photo)

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