There were two lightning delays and a steady downpour for most of Trinity Valley Community College’s win over Navarro Saturday, Sept. 6. But that didn’t stop the band or the Cardettes from showing their spirit.
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Scenes from TVCC’s Win Over Navarro
Here are some photos and video from the sidelines of No. 4 TVCC’s big win over No. 6 Navarro Saturday, Sept. 6. The Cardinals beat the Bulldogs 66-30 to improve to 2-0 on the year.
TVCC Students Receive Henderson County Farm Bureau Scholarship
Trinity Valley Community College students Kyle Crow (second from left) and Amanda Ortega (third from left) recently received the Henderson County Farm Bureau Scholarship. Crow, a sophomore from Lone Oak, is the rodeo team recipient. He is majoring in Agriculture and team ropes for the Cardinals. Ortega, a sophomore from Groveland, Fla., is the agriculture recipient. She also is majoring in Agriculture. Crow and Ortega are pictured with (far left) Sam Scott, Farm Bureau president, and Henderson County Agency Manager Dustin Holladay (far right).
Entries Sought for Till Memorial Golf Tournament
By Jayson Larson/TVCC Public Information
Scottish poet Thomas Campbell once said, “To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die.” Those words have served as a poignant remembrance of Kevin Till, whose death from cancer five years ago set in motion a legacy of beginnings, rather than endings, at Trinity Valley Community College.
The Kevin Till Memorial Rodeo Scholarship Golf Tournament benefitting the scholarship through the TVCC Foundation is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 17, at Athens Country Club. Entry fee is $75 per person or $300 per team (individuals are welcome and will be joined with a team). Prizes will be awarded following the event.
This year will mark the fourth year the scholarship has been given. The first recipient was Clay Hayes of Canton, followed by Wenceslao “Lightning” Aguilera of Athens in 2012, Coy Brittain in 2013 and Justice Cathey in 2014.
Kevin’s parents, Dean and Yvonne Till of Athens, worked hard to make the scholarship a reality following their son’s death in October 2009. Though it typically takes several years to raise the funds to endow a scholarship, the Tills were able to raise $25,000 for the fund in one year, one month and two days. Continue reading “Entries Sought for Till Memorial Golf Tournament”