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Cardettes win championship at Nationals

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Trinity Valley Community College added another national championship trophy to their collection of hardware Sunday. The Cardettes Showgirls earned a championship in the Open Pom division at the DTU & College Classic Nationals competition in Orlando, Florida.
The TVCC Cardettes Showgirls earned a championship in the Open Pom division at the DTU & College Classic Nationals April 10. Courtesy photo

Cardinal Cheer adds 13th national championship

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Scoring a 96.3982 in the Junior College Advanced Small Coed finals at the NCA Championships April 8 in Daytona Beach, Fla., Cardinal Cheer topped the six-team division. The championship-netting performance followed a deduction-free 95.8148 effort in Thursday’s preliminary round.
The TVCC Cardinal Cheer won its second consecutive national championship and 13th overall at the NCA Championships in Dayton Beach April 8. Courtesy photo

STEPPING UP

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Dallas McKinney and the rest of the Terrell Lady Tigers are scheduled to wrap up District 13-4A play with a road trip to Quinlan to take on the Ford Lady Panthers April 19 and a home date against the Farmersville Lady Farmers April 22. Terrell earned a split against the two programs during the first round of district play, edging past the Lady Panthers in extra innings before falling to the Lady Farmers. Courtesy photo
STEPPING UP

Tigers tame Panthers, fall to Farmers

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Terrell made it look easy in their first game against Ford, limiting the Panthers to just two hits in a 13-1 rout April 5. Beau Smith was dominant both at the plate and on the mound in the contest, going 3/4 with three triples, 4 RBI and three runs scored at the plate while also allowing just two hits and an unearned run in a complete game effort.
The Terrell Tigers celebrated senior night with a 10-0 no-hit victory over the Ford Panthers April 8. Players recognized for their service and dedication to the program included Benji Lopez (12), Dylan Kennimer (11) and Beau Smith (2). Courtesy photo

BLOTTER

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Terrell police made the following arrests and responded to the following incidents from April 6 to April 12: Arrests: Orin Edell Staples II, Dallas, 29, failure to maintain financial responsibility Jatavion Darnell James Ross, Wills Point, 20, possession of a controlled substance PG2 <1G; criminal mischief; failure to maintain financial responsibility; no drivers license; speeding Mark Anthony Gaytan, Terrell, 24, running stop sign; possession of drug paraphernalia; speeding Martavious Watts, Jackson, MS, 21, embezzle business property Stephanie Rachelle Adams, Fort Worth, 36, engaging in organized criminal activity Steven Wayne Cruz, Chandler, 44, engaging in organized criminal activity; speeding 10 percent or more; farm truck license violation; driving 83 mph in a 60 mph zone Adrian Alan Elder, Burleson, 38, engaging in organized criminal activity Victor Landaverde, Terrell, 19, criminal trespass habitat/shelter/infrastructure; criminal mischief >=$100<$750; no drivers license Johnnie Robert Cook II, Gun Barrel City, 39, possession of drug paraphernalia; unauthorized use of a vehicle; possession of a controlled substance PG1 <1G William Altman Dowdy, Longview, 39, loitering Miguel Jose Licon, Jr., Terrell, 25, driving while intoxicated; accident involving damage to vehicle >=$200; speeding Travis John Russo, Kaufman, 45, no drivers license Carlos Gonzalez, Terrell, 30, driving while intoxicated Herbert Christopher Thompson, Terrell, 63, failure to maintain financial responsibility Patrick Rogers Bell, Dallas, 49, theft of property <$2,500 – two or more previous convictions; theft <$100 Carla Cervenantes Rojo, Terrell, 31, theft of property >=$100<$750 Jerson Ortez, Wylie, 27, indecency with a child exposes Kenneth Paul Ventola, Terrell, 63, indecency with a child sexual contact Incidents: Assault: April 6, 300 block of East College Street Disturbance: April 6, 100 block of Charles Lane Theft: April 7, 1900 block of West Moore Avenue Theft: April 7, 500 block of West Interstate 20 Theft: April 7, 100 block of Windsor Avenue Violation of Court Order: April 7, 100 block of Poinsettia Circle Disturbance: April 7, 100 block of Wade Street Warrant Service: April 8, 600 block of East College Street Suspicious Person: April 8, 15100 block of State Highway 205 City Ordinance Violation: April 8, North FM 148/East I-20 Criminal Trespass: April 8, 1900 block of West Moore Avenue Criminal Trespass: April 8, 700 block of American Way Citizen/Business Contact: April 8, 1100 block of FM 148 Criminal Trespass: April 9, 1700 block of South State Highway 34 Property Damage: April 9, 1700 block of Wilson Road Burglary: April 9, 1700 block of Wilson Road Weapons Violation: April 9, 500 block of West Moore Avenue Burglary: April 9, 1700 block of Wilson Road Theft: April 9, 300 block of Tanger Drive Disturbance: April 9, West Newton Street/South Rockwall Avenue Suspicious Person: April 9, 100 block of Crossroads Parkway Property Damage: April 10, 200 block of Allen Street Criminal Trespass: April 10, 400 block of West Moore Avenue Assault: April 10, 1900 block of West Moore Avenue Property Damage: April 10, 1900 block of West Moore Avenue Assault: April 10, State Highway 205 Auto Theft: April 11, 1200 block of West Moore Avenue Criminal Trespass: April 11, 100 block of Stoney Creek Lane Theft: April 11, 1200 block of FM 148 Assault: April 11, 700 block of First Street Assault: April 11, 100 block of Lovers Lane Welfare Concern: April 12, 300 block of Heather Lane Circle Theft: April 12, 1900 block of West Moore Avenue Assault: April 12, 1900 block of West Moore Avenue Suspicious Activity: April 12, 200 block of Daniels Street Assault: April 12, 1300 block of South Adelaide Street Disturbance: April 12, 200 block of Elm Drive.

Vinyl Radio completes E! Terrell season

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The grand finale show for E! Terrell’s 2021-2022 concert season brings the sensational Nashville-based rock ‘n roll band, Vinyl Radio, to the Terrell ISD Jamie Foxx Performing Arts Center on Tuesday evening, April 26, at 7:30 p.m.
The grand finale show for E! Terrell’s 2021-2022 concert season brings the sensational Nashville-based rock ‘n roll band, Vinyl Radio, to the Terrell ISD Jamie Foxx Performing Arts Center on Tuesday evening, April 26, at 7:30 p.m.