ACPA raises money with paintball

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ACPA press release

Athens Christian Preparatory Academy recently completed its annual paintball fundraiser. Paintballing is a fun activity where players are put in teams and given paintball guns which, you guessed it, use balls of paint instead of bullets. Take a look at https://paintballgunguides.com/ to see what I mean. The idea behind the game is to avoid being shot (which is pretty easy to prove thanks to the huge paint splashes) and to shoot as many of the opposing team as possible.

ACPA faculty member Brian West, who organized the event, said, “We are very grateful to the businesses who helped us sponsor the event this year. Scuba Steve’s of Tyler donated all the compressed air tanks and inspections this year, and Wes Chaney of Athens helped with gear. Beverly Duke, Marsi and Morgan Jones, Kim Hardin, and Melissa Bush donated paint for the players.”

Teams played four rounds each. Players grabbed their paintball masks, kitted themselves up and entered the arena in their teams. There is a lot of variety in the quality of paintball gear which can make a big difference to the players using them. For example, better quality guns and lightweight paintball hoppers make it easier for players to shoot and move around the arena. For the fundraiser, all players had the same equipment so that things were fair. They were either sponsored by individuals or collected pledges that paid every time their player sent another player to the elimination tent. Parents organized concessions of grilled hamburgers and hotdogs.

The event earned approximately $4,500 for the school. Proceeds will be used to help the school move to its new property this summer.

It is National Tourism Week in Athens

Tourism Week 2013_Proclamation

Mayor Jerry Don Vaught signs the proclamation declaring Tourism Week May 4-12. The travel industry is one of Texas’ largest industries with visitor spending generating $63.2 billion and directly supporting 545,000 jobs with earnings of $17.6 billion. Henderson County generated $110.1 million in visitor spending and supported 480 jobs with earnings of $17.6 million. National Tourism Week is annually recognized the first full week in May, a tradition first celebrated in 1984. Pictured from left to right are Tracie Lyda, America’s Best Value Inn; Sherri Skeeters, Tourism Coordinator; Mayor Jerry Don Vaught; Pam Burton, City Administrator. (COURTESY PHOTO)

TVCC Sports Notes: National softball tournament qualifiers

By Benny Rogers/TVCC Sports Information

Here are the schools having already qualified for the 2013 NJCAA National Softball Tournament May 15-18 in St. George, Utah:

  • Pima Community College, Ari. (46-17)
  • Odessa College (46-19)
  • Weatherford College (48-6)
  • Walters State Community College, Tenn. (38-7)
  • Santa Fe College, Fla (42-16)
  • Chipola College, Fla (43-9)
  • Pitt Community College, N.C. (28-13)
  • Paris Junior College (36-17)
  • Trinity Valley Community College (33-25)
  • Georgia Perimeter College (21-14)

The remaining six spots in the 16-team, double-elimination tournament will be filled by the end of the week.

Tournament seedings and pairings will be announced Sunday.

All tournament games will be webcast online here.

PWC donation

IMG_3727 (1)The Pinnacle Women’s Club recently made a $1,000 donation to the Christian Life Center Food Pantry. The pantry’s mission is to help families in the community with food and hygiene items. They also share employment opportunities with the unemployed as well as resource information from other agencies. The PWC is proud to provide support for this worthy effort. Pictured are Juanita Franklin (left) Director of Christian Life Center Food Pantry and Daryl Daniels, PWC President. (COURTESY PHOTO)

Obituary: Willadean Hooper

Services for Willadean Hooper, 85, of Eustace are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday May 6, 2013 at Eubank Funeral Chapel with Bro. Steve Glosup and Bro. David Harkins officiating, under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home, Canton.

Burial will be in Baker Cemetery, Henderson County.

She passed away May 3, 2013 in Plano.

Mrs. Hooper was born June 21, 1927 in Walnut Springs to Robert Candler and Edna Davis Pennington.

Willadean was Baptist by faith and a member of the China Grove Baptist Church. She enjoyed playing lead steel guitar. She was a great cook and she took great pride in her yard and flower beds. She was married 48 years to her husband, Clyde before his death in 1995.

Surviving are son, Mick Hooper of Arlington; brother, Bob and Hazel Pennington of Canton; brother, R. C. Pennington, Jr. of Canton; grandson, William Travis and Leisa Hooper of Grand Rapids, Mich.; granddaughter, Tracy White of Graham; five great-grandchildren, Cassie, Christian, Caitlyn Riley and Taylor.

Willadean was preceded in death by her parents; husband, William Clyde Hooper; sister-in-law, Billie Ann Pennington; sister, Wilma Gean Pennington.

Family will receive friends Monday 9-10 a.m. at the funeral home.