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Page 8 - The Grand Prairie Herald - Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Hornets check off Marked Tree

Carlisle Bison Homecoming Courts...

by Easton Glover Last Friday the Hazen Hornets traveled to Marked Tree to take on the Indians. From the opening kick it was very clear that Hazen would dominate. The Hornets advanced to 3-0 on the season after this huge victory. The first quarter started with a Marked Tree kick off that was returned all the way for a touchdown by LJ McGee. After a quick stop by Hazen’s defence and a 10 yard run to the end zone by Tarrell Penn with a failed conversion, the Hornets were up to a quick 12-0 lead. Not long after, quarterback Luke King scrambled out of the pocket and took off for a 30 yard touchdown which was followed up with a 2 point conversion. On the Hornet’s next defensive possession LJ McGee intercepted a pass for a pick 6 to record his second touchdown of the game. After another 2

point conversion and another defensive stand by the Hornets, Luke King passed to Blayne Toll for a 14 yard reception that was Hazen’s first passing touchdown of the game. A successful conversion ended the first quarter 36-0 with Hazen looking to put up enough points to win a basketball game. The second quarter was a lot less action packed due to Hazen showing mercy. Hazen’s Donavan Harris ran to the house for a 36 yard touchdown. Soon after, Ay’jon Green joined in on the fun with a 5 yard run for his first touchdown of the game that was followed by an extra point. Marked Tree was not okay with being down 49-0, so they decided to put some points on the board with a 25 yard pass. The Indian’s celebration was short lived due to Tarrell Penn’s 30 yard touchdown run and a PAT that ended the half

56-6. A scoreless third quarter proved that Hazen wanted to run the clock out and get the long bus ride home over with. The fourth quarter kicked off with a short passing touchdown by Marked Tree. After a few stops by both teams, Lance Adkins got the ball and ran it home from 20 yards out. A successful extra point was the last point for Hazen. However, the Indians were not done. A 10 yard pass by the Indians and a 2 point conversion ended the game with Hazen manhandling Marked Tree 63-20. The Hornet’s victory came to the surprise of no one as Hazen was the clear favorite. So far Hazen has not had much competition and are set on cruise control. Come out to Hazen this Friday to see the Hornets take on the Carlisle Bison in the 2A game of the week.

Senior High (Pictured left to right): Ian Seidenschwarz, Audrey Fortner, Drew Sanders, Raegan Mills, Cadarius James, AnnaLee Bryant, Kaleb Elmore, Jayleigh Sage, Davarius Allen, Shey Smith, Will Carter, Ansley Terry, Kam'Ryn Talor (Captain), Josie Fortner (Queen), Lynn Mills (Co- Captain), Maggie Clark (Maid of Honor), Blane Sharp, Meyah Stovesand, Kaleb Boyle, Madison Ogle, Javarius Allen, DeShaye Ricks, Isaac Monroe, and Ashley Parks. Junior High (Pictured back to front, left to right): Hayden Ingle, Sam Smith, Colt Carr, Ben Smith(Captain) T.J Barnett, Karson Bray, Ethan Foster, Carson, Kilgore, Brent Wise, Jett Smith, David Faucett, Addison Bartley (8th grade maid), Cory Linz, Rueben Lybrand (Co-Captain), Emma Kate Clark (8th maid), Belle White(Maid of honor), Lucy Golleher (Queen), Reagan Crump (9th maid), Heather Buffalo (7th maid), Kaitlyn Crouch (9th maid), and Avery Terry (7th maid).

Des Arc High Homecoming Court... The Des Arc Eagles Homecoming Court has been chosen for 2019. They are (pictured left to right) Madison Brown, junior maid; Emily Wrigley, senior maid; Alysa Fields, queen; Haylie Flud, maid of honor; and Kyndal Morton, sophomore maid.

Hazen Pre-K visits county fair The Hazen Pre-K classes took a trip to the Prairie County Fair to see all the animals and exhibits on Friday, September 20.

HES holds Grandparents’ Day Sept. 13 Hazen Elementary School celebrated Grandparents’ Day on Friday, September 13, in the cafeteria. Lots of grandparents and great-grandparents were served donuts, orange juice, and milk. Three photo booths were set up for free pictures.

Hazen School Menu SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 4, 2019 Elementary students do not have the sandwich line option. **Menus are subject to change without notice** MONDAY MONDAY Chicken Sandwich or Chicken Sandwich Cheeseburger French Fries French Fries Lettuce/Tomato/ Lettuce/Tomato/ Pickle Pickle Fruit Fruit Milk Milk

MONDAY Cereal & Graham Cracker or Honey Bun Yougurt/Granola Fruit/Juice Milk

TUESDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY Chicken Nuggets Chicken Nuggets Cereal & Graham Macaroni & Cheese Macaroni & Cheese Cracker or Pancake Green Beans Green Beans & Sausage on a Stick Cucumber Salad Fruit Pop Tart / Fruit Hot Roll Milk Juice / Milk Fruit/Milk WEDNESDAY Oven Chicken/Rice Seasoned Carrots Tossed Salad Roll Fruit/Milk

WEDNESDAY Cheeseburger Tarter Tots Lettuce/Tomato/ Pickle Fruit/Milk

WEDNESDAY Cereal & Toast or Donuts Toast/Egg Juice Milk

THURSDAY Frito Chili Pie or Hot Dog Pinto Beans Carrot Sticks

THURSDAY Stuffed Crust Pizza Corn Tossed Salad Fruit Milk

THURSDAY Cereal & Cheese Stick or Breakfast Pizza Muffin Fruit Juice

FRIDAY

FRIDAY

Fruit Milk

Fruit Juice/Milk

Fruit/Milk FRIDAY Country Fried Steak Meatloaf Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Tossed Salad Fruit/Hot Roll/Milk Milk

Burritos Cereal & Graham Chili Cheese Sauce Cracker or Great Northern Beans Sausage/Egg Biscuit Lettuce/Tomato/Salad Waffles

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