Groesbeck’s Rogers, Corn advance to regionals in shot put
If you step into a shot put pit with Kallen Rogers, be warned you are stepping into his neighborhood and you are only here to visit. Rogers captured the area
If you step into a shot put pit with Kallen Rogers, be warned you are stepping into his neighborhood and you are only here to visit. Rogers captured the area
The mixed doubles team of Blane Sadler and Emily Menzel are on fire and no one is going to stop them.
The Lady Goats jumped to a 5-0 lead and withstood a late-inning Buffalo rally to hold on for the 6-3 district win on Tuesday night. The victory sees Groesbeck improve to 8-5 in district play and 13-5-1 overall.
Groesbeck Lions had a visit from GHS’s Family Consumer Science Teacher, Steffi Kirkendoll and three of her upperclassmen who are currently enrolled in our Groesbeck Culinary Arts Program. Senior Tavia Anglin, Junior Dayanara Rivera and Senior Kole Tatum (pictured Left to Right). The students spoke about the current classes offered in the program, which begin in 8th grade and extend through students’ Senior year. The classes offer not only cooking skills, but safe food handling practice and training needed for students to receive their Food Handler and Food Manager Certificates. Classes are now being held in the newly remodeled Culinary Arts Building, located at the corner of South Ellis and Elwood Enge Drive. Superintendent Dr. James Cowley highlighted the history of the building, and shared plans for not only our Culinary students, but other groups at the High School that will contribute to the project.
The Groesbeck baseball team shut out Crockett, 10-0, in a District 20-3A game last week and had a chance to clinch a playoff spot with a victory Tuesday at home against Buffalo.
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