Archive - Oct 11, 2010
By Bryan Davis
Sports Editor
Everything the Lady Eagles of Hebron Christian School practiced for came down to the North State Tournament and their 1-0 win against Bayou. The tougher than usual schedule their head coach, Cass Tapley, had arranged, prepared them for the toughest battle of their season.
By Bryan Davis
Sports Editor
The West Point Karate School will get to show off some of the local talent, as well as host fighters from across the nation on Saturday night.
The seventh annual Karate Tournament will be held at Union Hall, and it will be an all-day event, starting with the Grappling event at 9 a.m.
That will be followed by the Sharp Tournament at 11 a.m.
At 1 p.m., the sparring tournaments will begin.
“It’s a fun event for kids of all ages,” said Sensei Albert Lee, who said that fighters all the way from North Carolina will be on hand.
By Bryan Davis
Sports Editor
The West Point Parks and Recreation got the soccer season off to a good start on Monday night. The season will continue on Thursday, with the 8 and 9 year-olds kicking things off at 6 p.m.. The Yellow Badgers will play the Red Bulls on Field 2. The Silver Vipers will play the Green Machine on Field 3.
Stewart, Brown engagement
Mrs. Charline and Mr. Bill Stewart, of Louisville, are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Mandy Suzanne Stewart, to Charles Alan Brown, son of Mrs. Margaret and Mr. Mike Brown of Cedar Bluff.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Beatrice and Mrs. Clarence Sullivan of Louisville, and the late Mrs. Carrie and Mr. Winford Stewart Sr. of Louisville.
Mae Olga Cliett Thompson
Mae Olga Cliett Thompson, age 97, passed away, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010, at the North Mississippi Medical Center in West Point.
Mrs. Thompson was born Feb. 16, 1913, in Montpelier, to the late Myrtle Merideth Cliett and Ira Pipkin Cliett. Mrs. Thompson was a homemaker and a member of Palestine United Methodist Church.
Mae Olga Cliett Thompson was married to Lee Howard Thompson, he preceded her in death on Feb. 27, 1978.