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3rd Straight 20 Win Season - Women's Basketball
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins
Thursday Night's road win over Frank Phillips put's women's basketball in unchartered territory in the program's history. The 62-52 victory notches win number 20 on the season for the Bulldogs. This years 20 win season marks the 3rd consecutive season reaching the milestone, a feat no other coach in school history has accomplished. Catch Coach Mark James and the Bulldogs in action with 3 remaining home games, and stay tuned for information about the Region 5 Tournament.

Bulldog Baseball Sweep McCook in Home Opener
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins
The Bulldogs take all 3 games in their home opening series vs McCook CC. This is the first home opening sweep for Bulldog baseball in the last 3 seasons. Stay tuned for the latest scheduling updates to watch Coach Russell's team in action. 

Johnson named National Player of the Week
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins
Freshman Guard, Dior Johnson, has been named NJCAA Division 1 National Player of the Week after his 58 point performance against Howard College. Catch the Bulldogs in action at home vs Odessa College on Monday, February 26th.

Bulldogs Basketball Top 20 in National Media Poll
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins
Juco Advocate has released it's preseason Top 25 rankings. The Clarendon Bulldogs sit at #18, check them out Nov. 1 as they tip off against Wayland Baptist on the road.

Women's Basketball Set to Host Classic Nov 2-4
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins

Clarendon Women's Basketball is Hosting a Home Classic Featuring some of the top NJCAA D1 Teams in the country!

 

Thursday, November 2nd:

4pm – Redlands Community College vs Trinidad State Junior College

6pm – Clarendon College vs Ranger College

 

Friday, November 3rd:

4pm – Ranger College vs Redlands Community College

6pm – Clarendon College vs Trinidad State Junior College

 

Saturday, November 4th:

12pm – Ranger College vs Trinidad State Junior College

2pm – Clarendon College vs Redlands Community College

 

Watch Live:  Play - Keemotion


Bulldogs open season in Top 25 National Rankings
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins

https://www.njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/rankings/DI/index

 

The 2023/24 Men's Basketball Pre-Season National Rankings have been released by the NJCAA. The Clarendon Bulldogs were slotted at #21 in the opening poll. The Bulldogs are coming off of a 25-6 season last year and a #18 ranking in the final NJCAA poll. The Bulldogs feature a completely retooled roster this season, with 6 NCAA Division 1 Transfers added to replace 4 all conference selections that moved on to 4 year schools. Clarendon College was one of 4 WJCAC Schools featured in the National Rankings. The Bulldogs schedule this season proves to be a tough slate, with 7 games vs Top 10 opponents. Clarendon opens the season on November 1st at Wayland Baptist. 

 


West named WJCAC Player of the Year
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins
Sophomore,, Jamal West, has been voted the Player of the Year of the Western Junior College Athletic Conference. West led the conference in rebounding at 9.8 per game, and top 5 in the league in scoring at 19.3 points per game.  The South Alabama Transfer was named conference player of the week 4 separate times this season. The Bulldogs were an impressive 12-1 in conference play with West in the lineup. West is only the 2nd player in Clarendon College history to be named WJCAC Player of the Year.  The Baltimore, MD Native is set to graduate this spring with his associates degree and move on to one of the number of Division 1 schools recruiting him. 

Bulldog Basketball #18 in latest national poll
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins
In the final regular season NJCAA Ranking of the season, the Bulldogs are slotted at #18. The Bulldogs have a 24-5 record and have clinched 2nd place in the WJCAC, with the region 5 tournament approaching next week.

National Team of the Week: Clarendon Bulldogs
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins

Location: Clarendon, TX
Enrollment: 1,334
2022-23 Record: 20-5 (8-3) RV in NJCAA Poll 2/6
Head Coach: Hunter Jenkins (3rd season)

Week in Review: 
Won vs #2 Odessa 80-69
Won at NMMI 77-66

As the season is winding down, many teams are starting to position themselves for a postseason run & this week’s National JucoRecruiting.com Team of the Week winner is no different.  Clarendon College out of Region 5 in the Panhandle of West Texas came into the year picked 7th out of 9 teams in the preseason polls.  Currently sitting in 2nd place after a huge win over #2 Odessa at home on Monday night, the Bulldogs finally got the signature win they needed to place themselves firmly on the at-large bubble.  Coach Hunter Jenkins’s group also picked up a road win at New Mexico Military on Thursday, avoiding a letdown after one of the biggest wins in school history.  

On Monday night #2 Odessa traveled to Clarendon hoping to end the Bulldog's undefeated home streak in league play.  The Bulldogs had other plans and raced out to an 18-point lead at one point while never trailing in the contest.  Clarendon shot a blistering 63% from the field and was unconscious from behind the ark (9/12 3pt) at 75%.  Odessa was previously undefeated in Region 5 play and escaped with a 4-point win in the first matchup.  Bowling Green transfer Josiah Fulcher & returning PG Omar Cooper both led Clarendon with 15 points, and Shannon Strickland chipped in 13 highlighting a ridiculous shooting night for the backcourt trio.  Leading scorer Jamal West recorded a double/double with 13p/10r, and emerging 7-footer Jeriah Coleman rejected 5 shots in the paint.  West did not play in 2 of the 3 league losses for Clarendon but seems healthy for the home stretch.  

The Bulldogs traveled to Roswell, NM to face New Mexico Military on Thursday, leading throughout the contest and pulling away with a 77-66 victory at one of the tougher places to play in Region 5.  Jamal West would once again log a double/double with 18p/10r, and this time Coleman decided to join in on the fun with 14p/10r/5b proving to be one of the best frontcourt duos in the country.  Clarendon made 8 3-pointers on the road and went 15-17 from the FT line in the win.  

Tonight Clarendon welcomes surging #24 Midland College, winners of 5 in a row.  The Bulldogs narrowly defeated the Chaps in Midland earlier in the year & both teams are fighting for regional tournament positioning with 5 regular season games remaining.  

 

 

National Team of the Week: Clarendon College (jucorecruiting.com)


Watch Bulldog Basketball Live Streams
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins

Bulldog Men's and Women's Basketball Team are off to great starts this season. You can watch all home games on live stream. Beware of scam links on social media accounts. Only click links through accounts associated with Clarendon College. Below are the live stream links for the two teams.

 

Men's Basketball

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Women's Basketball 

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Bulldogs Climb to #7 in Latest Texas Top 10 Poll
Posted By: Mark James
TEXAS TOP 10 RANKINGS

Rank

Team (1st Place Votes)

Points

1

Blinn College (6)

87

2

Trinity Valley Community College (2)

82

3

New Mexico Junior College (1)

73

4

Collin College

64

5

McLennan Community College

52

6

Panola College

37

7

Clarendon College

26

8

South Plains College

20

9

Grayson College

18

10

Angelina College

13

 

Receiving Votes: Hill College, Kilgore College, Odessa College, Jacksonville College, Tyler Junior College, Ranger College,

 

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2022-23/releases/20221114j2wmh3


Wadsworth Claims WJCAC Player of the Week
Posted By: Mark James

Region V has announced its women's basketball Players of the Week for Oct. 31 – Nov. 5.

Clarendon College sophomore Autumn Wadsworth was named this weeks Region V Player of the Week from the Western Junior College Athletic Conference (WJCAC).

A 5-7 combo guard from Sparks, Nevada, Wadsworth led Clarendon to a perfect 3-0 week. In those three games, she put up stellar numbers with averages of 17.7 points, 6.3 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 3 steals. She shot a blistering 64.5 (20 of 31) percent from the field, including 68.4 percent (13 of 19) from behind the 3-point arc.

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2022-23/releases/20221107gkvqd7


Bulldogs Crack Texas Top 10 Poll at #9
Posted By: Mark James
TEXAS TOP 10 RANKINGS

Rank

Team (1st Place Votes)

Points

1

Blinn College (5)

86

2

Trinity Valley Community College (2)

80

3

New Mexico Junior College (2)

71

4

South Plains College

63

5

Collin College

47

6

McLennan Community College

45

7

Angelina College

43

8

Hill College

18

9

Clarendon College

11

10

Kilgore College

9

 

Receiving Votes: Odessa College, Grayson College, Ranger College, Panola College, Jacksonville College, Paris Junior College, Tyler Junior College

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2022-23/releases/20221107gkvqd7


Bulldogs Projected to Finish Among WJCAC Leaders in 2022-2023
Posted By: Mark James
 
 
WJCAC Women's Basketball Preseason Poll    
1. New Mexico                     
2. South Plains                    
3. Midland College                           
4. Clarendon College              
5. Odessa College              
6. Frank Phillips                  
6. Howard College              
7. Western Texas 

 

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2022-23/releases/20221106rvnlq3

 

 


Bulldog Women's Basketball Looks to Build upon Historic Season
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins
The Bulldogs Women's Basketball team finished last season with 24 wins and trip to the Region 5 Championship game, both of which are school records in the NJCAA Division 1 era. Coach Mark James returns 3 starters of last years team, including 17ppg leading scorer, Aileen Marquez, who was top 2 nationally in 3 pointers made as well as 3pt percentage. Mah Minthe and Autumn Wadsworth are the other Bulldog Starts and All-conference selections back this season. The Bulldogs moved on two stars to Division 1 schools, but have reloaded and are excited for the upcoming season. Check the Bulldogs out at home on November 1st for their season opener against Wayland Baptist.

Coach Lindsey, picks up first career victory!
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins
New Head Volleyball Coach, Stephanie Lindsey, picked up here first career head coaching victory as the Bulldog Volleyball team cruised past Lamar CC in a 3 set sweep. Check out Bulldog Volleyball in their first home match on September 10th. 

Baseball boasts new facility upgrades
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins
Clarendon College has installed a new state of the art Baseball scoreboard at Bulldog field. We look forward to seeing you at games this upcoming Fall and Spring. Coach Snook will be releasing his 2022-23 Bulldog Baseball schedule soon!

Former Bulldog Shines in D1 Debut
Posted By: Hunter Jenkins
Former All-Conference Bulldog Basketball Star, Zarique Nutter, scored 19 points and led Northern Illinois University in scoring in their first game of their foreign tour in Canada. Nutter graduated in May of 2022 from Clarendon College with associates degree after staring for the Bulldogs for 2 seasons averaging 18.1 points and amassing 849 total points in his 2 seasons in Clarendon. We are proud of Zarique, wish him all the best this season. 

Rodriquez 2nd Bulldog Softballer to Snag Player of the Week Honors
Posted By: Mark James

After batting a whopping .733 last week including 4 doubles, a home run and 9 RBI's Unique Rodriquez was named WJCAC Softball Player of the Week. Unique is the 2nd member of the softball team to garner the award this season.

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/sball/2021-22/releases/20220420naoah8

 


Ayala Named WJCAC Softball Player of the Week
Posted By: Mark James

Clarendon College slugger Jazmine Ayala collected WJCAC Position Player of the Week after batting .545 including three doubles, two home runs and eight RBI last week. She also scored four runs as the Bulldogs finished the week a perfect 4-0.

 

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/sball/2021-22/releases/20220331ovbdjr

 


Four Bulldogs Claim WBB Individual Honors
Posted By: Mark James

For the second straight year Clarendon College had four members of the women's basketball team selected as WJCAC All-Conference players.

Aileen Marquez, Mariam Traore and Zariah Sango earned this accolade in back-to-back seasons as all three received All-Conference recognition in the 2020-2021 season as well.

Mah Minthe was not only selected to the WJCAC All-Conference Team but also to the NJCAA All-Region V Team. Mah was also named WJCAC Newcomer of the Year. 


Bulldogs Come Up Short in NJCAA Region V Tournament Championship Game 64-54 to South Plains College
Posted By: Mark James

Clarendon College Women's Basketball's season came to a close Saturday after falling 64-54 to South Plains College in the NJCAA Region V Tournament Championship Game. The Bulldogs finish their tremendous season at 24-9.

"This one will obviously hurt for a while" explained Head Coach Mark James. "South Plains played better than we did. They are very well coached and they executed when they needed to. I wish them luck in the National Tournament. We truly believed we'd be there. Our kids have worked so hard and I've enjoyed this entire season with them. We didn't have just a great tournament run, we had a great season. And I'm crushed right now for them all and I'm upset I'll never get to coach some of these young ladies again".

Coach James went on to say "we'll be able to look back at some point and put into perspective what we accomplished this season, but that day won't be today". 

 

https://www.njcaa.org/sports/wbkb/2021-22/div1/boxscores/20220305_aa3t.xml?view=boxscore


Clarendon College WBB moves on to NJCAA Region V Tournament Championship after 80-71 win over Midland College
Posted By: Mark James

Clarendon College Women's Basketball beat conference foe Midland College 80-71 in the NJCAA Region V Tournament Semi-Finals which places them in the Championship Game on Saturday at 2pm. For the second straight tournament game the Bulldogs knocked down an impressive 13 3-pointers including 4 from Aileen Marquez on her way to a team high 24 points.

"It's no secret how we like to play" explains Head Coach Mark James. "We value the 3 point shot as much as anybody in the country and we have a bunch of young ladies that shoot them at a very high rate. When we shoot the ball like we have in this tournament we're tough to beat".

The Bulldogs will face their second straight conference opponent in the NJCAA Region V Tournament Championship as they take on South Plains College 2pm Saturday at the Frenship Tiger Pit in Wolfforth, TX. 

 

https://www.njcaa.org/sports/wbkb/2021-22/div1/boxscores/20220304_ftqg.xml?view=boxscore


Bulldogs Win NJCAA Region V Tournament Quarterfinal Game 86-76 over Hill College
Posted By: Mark James

Clarendon College Women's Basketball advances to the NJCAA Region V Tournament Semi-Finals with an impressive 86-76 win over NTJCAC Champion Hill College. The Bulldogs used a balanced scoring attack to secure the win as 6 players scored in double figures led by Mah Minthe's 15 points. Clarendon scorched the nets hitting 13 3-points on 25 attempts (52%) including 4-5 from Autumn Wadsworth.

"We played well" said Head Coach Mark James. "That's a really good basketball team we just beat today. We're going to enjoy this one today and then we'll turn our attention to the semi-finals tomorrow".

The semi-final game Coach James alluded to will be on Friday, March 4th at 1pm vs WJCAC foe Midland College at the Frenship Tiger Pit in Wolfforth, TX.

 

https://www.njcaa.org/sports/wbkb/2021-22/div1/boxscores/20220302_jgab.xml?view=boxscore


Minthe Collects Bulldogs 4th Conference Player of the Week Award
Posted By: Mark James

Mah Minthe was named WJCAC Conference Player of the Week in the 2021-2022 final regular season week. Mah averaged 20.5 points in the two games including 20 in a 63-55 win at Howard College that clinched a Region V Tournament bid for the Bulldogs. 

 

https://www.njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2021-22/releases/20220302dtk2q1


Women's Basketball Clinches NJCAA Region V Tournament Birth
Posted By: Mark James

Clarendon College clinched a Top 4 finish in the WJCAC as well as a bid into the 2021-2022 NJCAA Region V Tournament with a hard fought 63-55 win at Howard College Monday night in Big Spring, TX.

Mah Minthe led the scoring for the Bulldogs with 21 points while Zariah Sango pulled down 23 rebounds and blocked 8 shots. Clarendon will have to wait for the conclusion of the NTJCAC regular season to know who their quarterfinal opponent will be, but the game will be played at 1pm on Wednesday, March 2nd at the Frenship Tiger Pit in Wolfforth, TX. 

"We ultimately don't care who we play" says Head Coach Mark James. "I don't say that in an arrogant way but in more of a confident manner. We will either play Hill College or Grayson College and both teams are really, really good so that makes for another reason it just doesn't matter who we play. Regardless it will be a big challenge, but one I think we're up for". James added "When you come through the WJCAC you are definitely battled tested so we'll be ready for whoever we play".

 

https://www.njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2021-22/releases/20220227xrrhc3


Mariam Traore becomes 3rd Women's Basketball Player Named WJCAC Player of Week in 2021-2022
Posted By: Mark James

Sophomore Mariam Traore led the Bulldogs to a 71-61 victory over Howard College and was rewarded by being named Conference Player of the Week. Mariam picked up a double-double vs the Hawks scoring 14 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Traore also handed out 5 assists and knocked down 4 clutch free throws down the stretch to help secure the win. This is the 3rd time a member of the Clarendon College Women's Basketball team has been named WJCAC Player of the Week this year following Zariah Sango and Aileen Marquez. 

 

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2021-22/releases/20220125xs3hi9


Women's Basketball Cracks Texas Top 10 Poll
Posted By: Mark James

After weeks of barely missing out Clarendon College Women's Basketball enters this week's Texas Top 10 Poll at #10. The Bulldogs are 19-3 on the season and currently tied for 3rd in the WJCAC standings. Clarendon breaks through after a 71-61 win at home vs Howard College.

 

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2021-22/releases/20220124mdzzr3


Marquez Named WJCAC Player of the Week
Posted By: Mark James

The 5-7 sophomore guard from Arden, NC torched the nets in Clarendon College's 3-0 week. She made 20 3-point shots on only 33 attempts (61%). She averaged 25.6 ppg, 5 rpg and 2.3 apg in wins at home versus Western Oklahoma State College (98-63), at Glendale (AZ) Community College (77-41) and at Chandler-Gilbert (AZ) Community College (99-77).

 

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2021-22/releases/20211213umocih


Women's Basketball Receives Texas Top 10 Votes
Posted By: Mark James

With their strong 15-1 (2-0 WJCAC) record out of the gate Clarendon College Women's Basketball received votes in this weeks Texas Top 10 Poll.

The Texas Top 10 Rankings is voted on by a panel of coaches from the three conferences that includes Texas schools. (Region V, Region XIV North and Region XIV South). The panel includes three coaches from each conference. Ten points are awarded for a first-place vote, nine for second, etc

 

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2021-22/releases/20211212xxmr99


Sango Named WJCAC Player of Week
Posted By: Mark James

Sophomore Zariah Sango was selected as this weeks WJCAC Player of the Week. Sango averaged 10.9 points, 15 rebounds and 8.3 blocks per game during a busy 4 game week for the Bulldogs.

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2021-22/releases/20211123l977df

 


WBB's Axelsson signs with D1 Tarleton State University
Posted By: Mark James

Emilia Axelsson has decided to stay in Texas to continue her education and basketball career. Emilia will move on to the Texans of Tarleton State University in Stephenville, TX.

https://tarletonsports.com/news/2021/5/5/womens-basketball-tarleton-goes-global-with-signing-of-sweden-standout-emilia-axelsson.aspx


Softball places six on WJCAC All-Conference team
Posted By: Candace Abrams

Clarendon College softball program had an impressive year finishing third overall in conference with a 17-13 record.  To finish out the year the program placed six athletes on the the All Conference team.  Jasmine Valdez, Iliana Tejeda, Tiarra Delrosario, Carrie Posada, Jaylyn Hernandez,  and Jordyn Ball.

 

To see the full release https://www.njcaaregion5.com/sports/sball/2020-21/releases/20210526ia9k9g

 


Bulldogs Finish Among NJCAA Leaders in Many Women's Basketball Categories
Posted By: Mark James

Clarendon College Women's Basketball closed the 2020-2021 season among the nation's leaders in a number of statistical categories.


Bulldog Women's Basketball Finishes Season #1 in Several WJCAC Categories
Posted By: Mark James

Women's Basketball claimed a number of individual awards this season, but also had a quite an impressive run as a team leading the WJCAC in 9 different categories.


Women's Basketball Rakes in WJCAC Individual Awards
Posted By: Mark James

Clarendon College's women's basketball team finished a successful 2020-2021 campaign by gaining an impressive amount of individual awards.

Four Bulldogs were voted to the WJCAC All-Conference Team. Zariah Sango, Aileen Marquez and Mariam Traore were all selected as 1st Team All-Conference members while Emilia Axelsson received All-Conference Honorable Mention recognition.

The accolades did not end there as Sango was not only chosen as WJCAC Newcomer of the Year but she is also the recipient on WJCAC Defensive Player of the Year.

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2020-21/releases/20210415ujxh5a

 


Sango Makes it Back to Back Weeks for Bulldogs as WJCAC Player of the Week
Posted By: Mark James

Zariah Sango earned Conference Player of the Week for March 21-27. The 6-4 sophomore center from Tulsa, OK scored 20 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked 8 shots in a win over Howard College. This marks the third time this season Clarendon College Women's Basketball has had a player named WJCAC Player of the Week.

 

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2020-21/releases/20210329gnlrcy


Women's Basketball Clinches Top 4 Conference Finish
Posted By: Mark James

Timely defense, clutch 3's and a fantastic performance by Zariah Sango lead the way for Clarendon College in a 67-61 victory at the Bulldog Gym over an extremely tough Howard College team.

The win clinches a top 4 seed for the Bulldogs in the Conference Tournament in Lubbock April 5-7.

Clarendon College will take on these same Howard College Hawks in the quarterfinals on April 5th at 2pm in the Rip Griffin Center on the campus of Lubbock Christian University.

Tournament Information including live-stream can be found at the following link:

https://lcuchaps.com/sports/2021/3/28/NJCAA-WJCAC-basketball-2021.aspx


Traore Becomes 2nd WJCAC Player of the Week for Bulldog Women's Basketball
Posted By: Mark James

Freshman Mariam Traore was impressive in being named Conference Player of the Week for March 14-21. Mariam scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a 68-66 win over Frank Phillips College. Traore also added 12 points and 13 rebounds vs the #5 ranked team in the country South Plain College. The Waldorf, North Carolina native averaged an impressive 16.5 points and 11.5 rebounds for the week. She also tossed in 8 assists and 3 steals.

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2020-21/releases/20210322h0kt8j

WJCAC Softball Player of the week Feb 21-27
Posted By: Candace Abrams

WJCAC Softball Players of the Week (Feb. 21-27)

The Western Junior College Athletic Conference has announced the Softball Players of the Week for the week of Feb. 21-27.

Carolina Posada of Clarendon College is the WJCAC Softball Position Player of the Week.

The sophomore third baseman from Selma, CA drove in 13 runs last week. She had a .500 batting average with 3 doubles, a triple, 3 home runs, 5 walks and 9 runs scored.


Marquez Named WJCAC Player of the Week
Posted By: Mark James

Freshman Aileen Marquez earned Conference Player of the Week honors for the week of February 14-20. Aileen scored 16 points including hitting 4 treys in a 71-62 win over Frank Phillips College. Marquez added 6 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals in the victory.

https://njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2020-21/releases/20210222hos2l9


Bulldog Basketball Cracks Top 10 in Latest NJCAA Poll
Posted By: Mark James

The Clarendon College basketball team finds themselves in the top 10 of the latest NJCAA rankings. At the mid-way point of the season the Bulldogs are 14-1 and currently ranked #9 in the country.

 

http://stats.njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/2019-20/div1/polls


Bulldog Basketball Knocking on Door of Top 10 in NJCAA
Posted By: Mark James

The Clarendon College men's basketball teams heads into the semester break with an impressive 12-1 record including 2-0 in the ultra competitive Western Junior College Athletic Conference (WJCAC). The Bulldogs continue to climb the national rankings checking in at #11 this week. 

 

http://stats.njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/2019-20/div1/polls


Men's Basketball (9-1) up to #16 in Latest NJCAA poll. Women's Basketball (11-0) Receives Votes.
Posted By: Mark James

The Clarendon College men's basketball team has climbed to #16 in the country after winning 9 of their first 10 games to start the 2019-2020 season.

http://stats.njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/2019-20/div1/polls

 

An 11-0 start to the season has the women's basketball program receiving votes in the latest NJCAA poll as well.

http://stats.njcaa.org/sports/wbkb/2019-20/div1/polls


Bulldog Basketball Ranked #21 Nationally
Posted By: Mark James

After impressive outings at some of the most competitive showcases in all of junior college the Clarendon College basketball team checks in at #21 in the 2019-2020 preseason poll. Coach Amedee and the Bulldogs look to build on their consecutive Region V Tournament births.

https://www.njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/2019-20/div1/rankings/preseason


Kirby Cuellar signs national letter of intent
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack
Congrats to Kirby Cuellar who signed her National Letter of Intent to play Volleyball at Nyack College in Nyack, NY. The college competes in NCAA Division II and the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. #BulldogNation #WithoutEqual

Meet the Bulldogs
Posted By: Joshua Branan

Michaela Burnett

Outside Hitter

Wichita Falls, TX.

Michaela grew up in a small town and said that Clarendon just felt like home to her after her visit.  After her time here she is going into an RFO program at a larger school and hopes to one day be well known in the agriculture world.


Meet the Bulldogs
Posted By: Joshua Branan

Alexis Womack

Defensive Specialist

Carrollton, TX. 

Alexis is working on her General Education degree.  After Clarendon she plans to play on to the next level.  She liked how friendly the town is here and has enjoyed the friendships that she has made here.


Meet the Bulldogs
Posted By: Joshua Branan

Caitlynn Williams

Right Side

Tonopah, AZ.

Caitlynn grew up in a small town and wanted the same sort of feeling to begin her college career.  She has enjoyed her time in Clarendon and plans to transfer and play at a larger University.


Meet the Bulldogs
Posted By: Joshua Branan

Kacy Opitz

Defensive Specialist

Amarillo, TX.

Kacy has enjoyed her time here and the friendships that she has made.  She chose Clarendon because it was close to home and was a good place to get her associates.  She plans to finish out her degree after leaving Clarendon.


Meet the Bulldogs
Posted By: Joshua Branan

Taryn Garza

Setter

Plainview, TX. 

Taryn choose Clarendon so she could stay close to home, and the similar feel it has to Plainview.  After Clarendon she plans to transfer to Texas Tech and continue on towards becoming a physical therapist.


Meet the Bulldogs
Posted By: Joshua Branan

Brooke Johnston

Outside Hitter

Milk River, Alberta, Canada.

After growing up in a small town, Brooke wanted a similar atmosphere to begin her college career.  After Clarendon she plans to transfer to a school in Arizona to finish up her Dental Assistant studies.


Meet the Bulldogs
Posted By: Joshua Branan

Tamara Lazarevic

Setter

Cacak, Serbia.

Affectionately known to the team as T. Tamara has enjoyed her time here and has made some lasting friendships.  After Clarendon she plans to continue her collegiate playing career.  As well as playing back in Serbia.


Meats Team Wins American Royal Contest
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

The Clarendon College Meats team won the American Royal Contest held in Omaha, NE.

Team members were Kara Belt, 2nd high individual; Kane Friermood, 3rd; McKenzie Owen, 4th; and Megan Ziegenhagen, 5th.

In the alternates division Korbin Clark finished 1st high individual; Adrian Sinclair, 2nd; Blake Medders, 4th; Caleb Blackwell, 5th; Zach Perry, 6th; Tyler Miller, 7th; Kordell Kraich, 8th; Kellan Bennett, 9th; and James Daniels, 11th.




Meet the Bulldogs
Posted By: Joshua Branan

Katelyn Edwards

Outside Hitter

Forth Worth, TX.

After growing up in the big city of Fort Worth, Katelyn chose the small community here at Clarendon to begin her collegiate career.  She plans to move onto a four year school and continue playing after this season.  Her dream is to become an Elementary school teacher. She also wants to be a small business owner and volleyball club coach.


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Karsyn English

Middle 

Battle Ground, WA.

Returning for her Sophomore Season, Karsyn has enjoyed the community and the friendships she has made here at Clarendon.  She continues to work hard toward her goal of playing on to higher levels.  Her ultimate goal would be to make it to the Olympics.


Meet the bulldogs
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Raene Oliveira

Houston, TX.

Libero

Raene enters her sophomore season as the starting Libero and hopes to continue the Bulldog tradition of good passing and solid defense.  After Clarendon she plans to continue playing at the collegiate level.


Rodeo teams makes school history with back to back championships
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

The Clarendon College Men’s Rodeo team were the champions at both the Eastern New Mexico University Rodeo and the Sul Ross Rodeo the past two weekends.

These two wins are the first team championships in the program’s history.

At ENMU, Tegan Smith placed first and Riggin Smith placed third in Saddle Bronc Riding, and Brody Rankin and Casey McCleskey placed third in Team Roping.  They were the #1 team with 345 points.  Tarleton placed 2nd as a team with 335 points.

At Sul Ross, Tegan Smith won the bull riding, 3rd in the Saddle Bronc riding and was the All-Around Champion Cowboy. Riggin Smith won the Saddle Bronc Riding and Brody Rankin was 2nd in the Tie Down Roping.  CC was the first placed team with 610 points, and Cisco College placed 2nd with 470 points.

The Rodeo Team will compete at Vernon College Rodeo Oct. 4-6.



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Anna Phillips

Right Side

Amarillo, TX.

Anna liked the idea of staying a little closer to home to begin her collegiate career.  She plans to continue playing after Clarendon.  She will continue to work towards her associate's degree during her time here.


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Rebecca Candido

Outside Hitter

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

 

Rebecca likes the people and the atmosphere here in Clarendon.  She plans to continue her collegiate career after Clarendon.  As well as one day working with a volleyball team as a physiotherapist.


CC Livestock Judging Team wins at Tri-State Fair
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

The Clarendon College Livestock Judging team won the Junior College Pro Division at the Tri-State Fair Livestock Judging Contest this past weekend.

As a team, Clarendon placed 1st in Sheep & Goats, 1st in Swine, and 1st in Beef and were named the overall Grand Champion team.  South Plains finished 2nd overall and Northern Oklahoma placed 3rd.

Individually, Kyler Tice placed 2nd in Sheep & Goat while Tanner Daugherty placed 3rd.

Tice also placed 2nd in Swine, and Baylee Etheridge placed 1st in Beef.

Pro Team members were Kyler Tice, Tanner Daugherty, Jasper King, Brigg Hawkins, and Reed Sultemeier.

In the Junior College Novice Division at the Tri-State Fair, the Clarendon College Green Team placed 2nd in Sheep & Goats and 3rd in Swine.

Individually in the novice division, Dalten Chambers placed 3rd in Sheep & Goats.

Novice Team members were Dalten Chambers, Austin Breeding, Sadie Arnold, Bailee McKay, and Will Boyd.

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Meet the Bulldogs
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Abigail Coggins

Right Side

San Antonio, TX.

 

Abigail chose Clarendon because she liked the atmosphere we have here.  After Clarendon she plans to continue her collegiate playing career. She continues to work on improving her overall game, as well as increasing her vertical leap.


Meet the Bulldogs - Harlee Davis
Posted By: Joshua Branan

Harlee Davis

Plainview, TX.

Middle

From just down the road in Plainview, Harlee chose Clarendon because "the faculty here really cares about the students success."  After Clarendon she plans on continuing her playing career and to one day become a successful traveling nurse.


Meet the Bulldogs - Destiny De La Rosa
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Destiny De La Rosa

Fort Worth, TX.

Defensive Specialist

After growing up in a big city, Destiny liked the small community we have here at Clarendon.  She plans to move on to a University to continue her volleyball career once she leaves Clarendon.


Meet the Bulldogs - Anahi Cordero
Posted By: Joshua Branan

Anahi Cordero

Plainview, TX.

Defensive Specialist

Anahi loved the feel of Clarendon from the moment she set foot on campus. “It just felt like home.” Anahi brings a great work ethic to the Bulldogs. She plans to work hard on the court and in the classroom to continue to make her parents proud.


Meet the Bulldogs - Kirby Cuellar
Posted By: Joshua Branan

Kirby Cuellar,

Houston, TX. 

Defensive Specialist

Hailing from a big city, Kirby liked the small town appeal of Clarendon.  "The people are really nice, and everybody is willing to help each other out." After Clarendon Kirby plans to continue her volleyball career, as well as continuing to live life to the fullest.


Lazarevic named to All-Tournament team
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack
Congratulation to Tamara Lazarevic, a sophomore volleyball setter from Cacak, Serbia, for being named to the All-Tournament team for the Vernon College tournament this past weekend! #GoBulldogs #BulldogNation

Women's Basketball finishes with 5th highest GPA in NJCAA; Has 7 Named Academic All-American
Posted By: Mark James

The Clarendon College Women's Basketball team completed the 2017-2018 academic year with a combined Grade Point Average of 3.54. This was good enough to finish 5th highest in the NJCAA.

Mia Castaneda and Lexi Escobal are on the NJCAA Academic All-American 1st team.

Chauntel Acosta, Taylor Gaines, Kaleigh Stolz and Jasmine Hester were named to the NJCAA Academic All-American 2nd team.

Baily Shelor is a 3rd team NJCAA Academic All-American.


Clarendon College RHAA Show
Posted By: Gatlin Duncan

This past weekend we had a good turnout for our RHAA show held here at the LEC. We had a total of 46 entries, which was a good fundraiser for the ranch horse team.

Tanner Schultz was 3rd in the Wrangler class and Gracie Paul placed 4th right behind Tanner. Zane Davis won the Cowboy class and Jakob Dees won the Ranch Hand class.  

This makes 5 students (Zane Davis, Gracie Paul, Kolyn Dutton, Jakob Dees, and Tanner Schultz) that have qualified for the RHAA finals held in Abilene May 10th-12th.


Reece Brooks signs with University of Albany
Posted By: Isaac Amedee

 In what has been a historic season, the Clarendon Bulldogs was able to make the Regional Tournament for the third time in school history and first time in 15 years. Clarendon was led by the steady hands of 2-year starting point guard, Reece Brooks.

Brooks, who was named to the All Conference and All Region teams, averaged 17.2 points per game while shooting 43% from the field and 42.2% behind the arc. Also, he was among the top players in the region averaging 6.8 assists per game and led from the free throw line with 94% . 

On Wednesday, April 18, 2018, Brooks officially signed his National Letter of Intent to the University of Albany, a Division 1 school in Albany, New York. The Great Danes hope to get back dancing in the NCAA Tournament, with the addition of Brooks, since the last appearance in 2015. Brooks becomes the first player to sign a full scholarship to a Division 1 school in 15 years from Clarendon College.


Castaneda to be a Red Raider while Daniels chooses to be a Hornet
Posted By: Mark James

Bulldog sophomore Mia Castaneda has signed to continue her playing career at Texas Tech University. Mia grew up in Hereford, TX and is fulfilling a life-long dream of becoming a Red Raider.

Ja'Vonda Daniels has decided to continue her playing career at NCAA traditional power Emporia State University in Emporia, KS.  


Castaneda to be a Red Raider while Daniels chooses to be a Hornet
Posted By: Mark James

Bulldog sophomore Mia Castaneda has signed to continue her playing career at Texas Tech University. Mia grew up in Hereford, TX and is fulfilling a life-long dream of becoming a Red Raider.

Ja'Vonda Daniels has decided to continue her playing career at NCAA traditional power Emporia State University in Emporia, KS.  


Mia Castaneda named to WJCAC All-Conference 1st Team
Posted By: Mark James

Sophomore Mia Castaneda was named to the WJCAC All-Conference 1st team. Mia was an All-Conference selection last season as a freshman as well.

 

http://njcaaregion5.com/sports/mbkb/2017-18/releases/20180312w6s353


Ja'Vonda Daniels chosen as WJCAC All-Conference 1st Team Selection
Posted By: Mark James

Wisconsin native Ja'Vonda Daniels was selected to the WJCAC All-Conference 1st team. This was Ja'Vonda's one and only season in a Bulldog uniform. She was named WJCAC Player of the Week twice this season as well. 

 

http://njcaaregion5.com/sports/mbkb/2017-18/releases/20180312w6s353


Bulldogs to play McLennan College in first round of NJCAA Region 5 basketball tourney
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

The Clarendon College Bulldogs have secured a spot in the NJCAA Region 5 men's tournament, and will be facing off with McLennan Community College on Wednesday, March 7 at 1 p.m..

The tournament is being held on the campus of Frenship High School in Wolforth, Texas.

If the Bulldogs win, they will face the winner of Thursday’s South Plains vs. Ranger matchup on Friday at 1 p.m.

The Championship game will be held on Saturday, March 10, at 2 p.m.

Here is a link to the Tournament schedule: http://www.njcaaregion5.com/…/2017-…/releases/2018030300zwvh

To watch live visit this link: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/regionv/

Ranch Horse Team- Fort Worth Collegiate Challenge
Posted By: Gatlin Duncan

Four members of the Ranch Horse Team traveled to Forth Worth, Texas to the National Reined Cow Horse Celebration of Champions. This event hosted a special intercollegiate challenge, where 9 colleges and universities attended as well as an invitational High School Cow Horse Challenge.

The Clarendon Ranch Horse Team walked away with the Reserve Team Championship. Zane Davis, Gracie Paul, and Tanner Schultz made up the Team.

Zane Davis won the non pro division.

Gracie Paul was 4th in the limited-non pro division.

Tanner Schultz was 3rd in the novice division.

 

Jakob Dees was invited to the High School Cow Horse Challenge from his previous success at the National High School Finals. Despite of a horse change due to injury, Jakob ended up 4th in a tough class

 

 


Daniels selected as WJCAC Player of the Week for second time this season
Posted By: Melvin Balogh

Bulldogs sophomore Ja'Vonda Daniels was chosen as the WJCAC's Player of the Week for Region V. This was the second time this season the Wisconsin native earned the honor.

http://www.njcaaregion5.com/sports/wbkb/2017-18/releases/20180116v4hg52



Rodeo team holding NFR Watch Party & Prime Rib Dinner December 9
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack
The Clarendon College Rodeo program is hosting a National Finals Rodeo watch party and prime rib dinner on December 9 at the Bairfield Activity Center.

The catered meal will be served at 7 p.m. followed by the viewing, and there will be drawings for cash prizes and silent auction items will be available for bidding.

Tickets are $100 each and include a meal for two people and one entry into the $1,000 cash giveaway drawing.

Tickets can be purchased from any rodeo team member or by calling Bret Franks at (806) 440-1366.


CC Rodeo has successful fall semester
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

Clarendon College Rodeo had a strong fall semester in the Southwest Region - the men’s team currently sitting in 4th place and the women’s team is 16th.

At the first rodeo in Portales, the men’s team finished 3rd when Tegan Smith won 3rd in the Saddle bronc Riding, and 2nd in the Bull riding and was the reserve all-around cowboy. Brayden Roberson was 3rd in the bareback riding and Kyle Hash was 9th in the Steer Wrestling.

At the second rodeo in Vernon the men’s team placed 4th and the women’s team finished 11th as Tegan Smith won 2nd in the Saddle Bronc Riding, Colton Kelly won 2nd in the Bull Riding, Garrett Heinert won 6th in the Bull Riding and Kyle Hash finished 4th in the Steer Wrestling. Bucki Shepherd finished 9th in the breakaway roping and Lana Bell was 10th in the Goat tying.

At the Frank Phillips College Rodeo held in Perryton the Clarendon College Men’s team came in 4th place when Brayden Roberson finished 8th in the Bareback Riding, Tegan Smith won the Saddle Bronc Riding, won 2nd in the Bull Riding and was the All-Around Champion Cowboy. Casey McCleskey added points to the team finishing 5th in the Team Roping. Rilee Didway made the short round and finished 9th in the Barrel racing for the women’s team.

At the fourth Rodeo in Lubbock at Texas Tech, the men’s team finished 7th. Robert Haley, coming off an injury that held him out of competition for the first three rodeo’s, finished 3rd in the Saddle Bronc Riding. Brayden Roberson ended up 5th in the bareback riding, Trey Engel won 2nd and Garrett Heinert was fourth in the Bull Riding.

The last rodeo of this semester was held in Alpine TX at Sul Ross. Tegan Smith won 2nd in the saddle Bronc riding, Mitchell Phillips was 8th in the Bareback Riding, Casey McCleskey split 2-3rd in the Team Roping with partner Brandon Muniz from ENMU and Colton Kelly won the Bull Riding. This placed the Men’s team 4th at the rodeo and currently 4th in the regional standings after their first half of the year.

The Southwest Region is the most competitive Region in the nation with 17 Colleges and Universities competing at each rodeo.

The rodeo teams will compete next at the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo Collegiate Challenge on Feb 11th and then at the next 5 regional rodeos of the spring semester in Odessa, Snyder, Brownwood, Big Spring, and Stephenville.


Ranch Horse Results
Posted By: Gatlin Duncan

Abilene SHOT Show- October 27-28th

Gracie Paul- Top 10 All Around for the weekend

6th place cow show 1

6th place pleasure show 2

8th reining show 2

Amanda Brown- 2nd place Pleasure show 1

Jakob Dees- 7th place cow show 1

4th cow show 2

Zane Davis- 11th cow show 1

Clarendon RHAA- November 3rd

Wrangler Class- Kolynn Dutton 3rd

Gracie Paul 4th

Ranch Hand class- Jakob Dees 1st

Zane Davis 2nd

Amarillo RHAA- Nov 10th-11th

Gracie Paul 1st place Wrangler Class and 2nd place in the finals

Zane Davis 5th place Cowboy Class out of 30 competitors

 

This makes 4 members that have already qualified for the RHAA finals in Abilene in May of 2018.


Ranch Horse Team Fall wrap up
Posted By: Gatlin Duncan
The future for the ranch horse looks bright with several newcomers and one returner. The Ranch horse team traveled to two SHOT shows in Vernon and Abilene as well as several RHAA shows. The ranch horse team hosted an RHAA show at the LEC and turned out to be a big success. Dee Oles had a good first half of the show season as he placed 3rd in both Roaring Springs and Amarillo RHAA shows and also picking up the win at Post RHAA qualifying him for the RHHA finals in May. The spring season will start up in February as they will compete at the Abilene SHOT show, an intercollegiate show at the NRCHA celebration of champions, several RHAA shows, and the ASHA National Collegiate Show.

Roaring Springs RHAA Show
Posted By: Bret Franks
The ranch horse team has started competition early as 3 members traveled to Roaring Springs to compete in the ranch horse competition August 26th. The team looks promising as Zane Davis wins 4th place in the cowboy class and Dee Oles places 3rd place in the ranch hand class. The next competition for the ranch horse team will be September 10th in Vernon Texas at a Stock Horse of Texas show.

Two Bulldogs picked in MLB draft
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

Two Clarendon Bulldogs have been drafted to play in Major League Baseball.

Clarendon College outfielder Hosea Nelson has been drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the the ninth round, 272nd overall.  Nelson just completed his second season with the Bulldogs.

Also, former Bulldog Michael Cruz of Puerto Rico, was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the 7th round, 224th overall.  Cruz is currently a catcher playing at Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida.  Cruz attended Clarendon College in 2013-15.



Wyatt Casper qualifies for College National Finals Rodeo
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

Wyatt Casper finished the year as Chamion Saddle Bronc rider and Reserve Champion All Around Cowboy in the NIRA Southwest Region.

He received a breast collar for Reserve Champion All Around Cowboy, and a saddle for being the Champion saddle bronc rider.

Wyatt has qualified to compete in the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming, in June.

- See more at: http://www.clarendoncollege.edu/Blog/Casper-qualifies-for-College-National-Finals-Rodeo/20067#sthash.IkhBri4z.dpuf

Wyatt Casper finished the year as Chamion Saddle Bronc rider and Reserve Champion All Around Cowboy in the NIRA Southwest Region.

He received a breast collar for Reserve Champion All Around Cowboy, and a saddle for being the Champion saddle bronc rider.

Wyatt has qualified to compete in the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming, in June.

- See more at: http://www.clarendoncollege.edu/Blog/Casper-qualifies-for-College-National-Finals-Rodeo/20067#sthash.IkhBri4z.dpuf

Wyatt Casper finished the year as Chamion Saddle Bronc rider and Reserve Champion All Around Cowboy in the NIRA Southwest Region.

He received a breast collar for Reserve Champion All Around Cowboy, and a saddle for being the Champion saddle bronc rider.

Wyatt has qualified to compete in the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming, in June.

- See more at: http://www.clarendoncollege.edu/Blog/Casper-qualifies-for-College-National-Finals-Rodeo/20067#sthash.9m8v4QQ0.dpuf

Wyatt Casper finished the year as Chamion Saddle Bronc rider and Reserve Champion All Around Cowboy in the NIRA Southwest Region.

He received a breast collar for Reserve Champion All Around Cowboy, and a saddle for being the Champion saddle bronc rider.

Wyatt has qualified to compete in the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming, in June.

- See more at: http://www.clarendoncollege.edu/Blog/Casper-qualifies-for-College-National-Finals-Rodeo/20067#sthash.9m8v4QQ0.dpuf

Wyatt Casper finished the year as Chamion Saddle Bronc rider and Reserve Champion All Around Cowboy in the NIRA Southwest Region.

He received a breast collar for Reserve Champion All Around Cowboy, and a saddle for being the Champion saddle bronc rider.

Wyatt has qualified to compete in the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming, in June.



CC Sophomore Wyatt Casper to ride for $1 million
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack
Many would love the opportunity to win $1 million.

Wyatt Casper has that opportunity.

The Clarendon College sophomore will ride at The AMERICAN, a one-day rodeo that will take place Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The event offers a purse of more than $2 million, with $1 million being paid to the winner or winners who earned their way via a series of qualifiers. That’s where Casper’s opportunity lies.

“I don’t know if it’s set in on how big of a deal it is,” said Casper, a member of the Clarendon College rodeo team from Balko, Okla. “I’m confident in my bronc riding, and I think I can compete with all the best guys there. I’m sure that riding in front of that big of a crowd it will be real nerve-racking.”

It’s all a bit of a whirlwind for the young cowboy, who grew up roping at his Oklahoma Panhandle home. He has competed in team roping and tie-down roping all his life and actually just started riding bucking horses three years ago as a way to increase his opportunities for all-around championships.

“It was a pretty goofy deal,” he said. “They had two bronc riders (in his high school rodeo region) in the first semester, and the pot filled up to about $700. That’s what motivated me to start riding. I’ve roped my whole life, ever since I could walk.

“Rodeo is all I wanted to do when I was little bitty. My parents didn’t start roping until they met each other, and my dad and grandpa picked it up as a hobby. I’m almost a first-generation rodeo cowboy.”

He’s taken to it well. For the Clarendon College rodeo team, he sits third in the Southwest Region saddle bronc riding standings and is eighth in heading. His primary focus before advancing to The AMERICAN was to qualify for the College National Finals Rodeo. Now his eyes are set firmly on the top prize available.

“It’s a chance at a million dollars,” Casper said. “It’s what everybody hopes to do, and it could really set you up for the rest of your life.”

In The AMERICAN’s inaugural run in 2014, bareback rider Richmond Champion became the first cowboy to win the $1 million prize. Most of the field is made up of invited contestants, and none of the seeded cowboys and cowgirls is eligible for the $1 million. Champion was the only non-seeded winner in 2014.

A year ago, there were two, bareback rider Taylor Price and tie-down roper Reese Reimer. They split the top prize. They, along with the other event winners, also won $100,000. That kind of money great incentive for any rodeo competitor.

While the saddle bronc riding field at The AMERICAN will feature many of the top cowboys in the game, Casper has had some tremendous lessons, especially from Clarendon rodeo coach Bret Franks, a three-time qualifier in saddle bronc riding to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.

“He’s been a great role model to me and taught me everything I know about bronc riding,” Casper said of his coach.

For his part, the longtime cowboy-turned-coach realizes there’s something special in Casper, who is a big part of the school’s rodeo team.

“He’s got a natural talent, and he approaches things very mental,” Franks said. “He was a high school quarterback, so he’s always been a leader. He’s definitely our leader.”

That mentality can go a long ways in rodeo. Not only does it take tremendous athleticism to compete in the sport, it takes a strong mind and a willingness to overcome any challenge that comes a cowboy’s way.

“There’s nothing better than getting tapped off on a bronc,” Casper said of matching the rhythm of the horse’s bucking action with a strong spur stroke. “Everybody else tries to stay away from bucking horses, and I try to ride them.”

In just a few days, he will try to ride a couple for his chance at a million dollars.

Story courtesy of Ted Harbin,Rodeo Media Relations.

http://RodeoMediaRelations.com

http://TwisTedRodeo.com


Livestock Judging Team finishes strong at Ft. Worth Stock Show
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

The Clarendon College Livestock Judging Team had a strong showing at the Ft. Worth Stock Show. The team was awarded High Team Overall in the Sheep & Goats division & 5th High Team in Swine.

Individually, Clarendon had strong performances by Brayden Hawkins who was 8th High Individual Overall, and tied for 2nd high individual in Sheep & Goats.

Additionally, Quentin Quintana was high Individual in Hogs and finished tied for 11th place overall.

Other team members who contributed include: Annie Belden, Kirsten Midkiff, Austin Browning, Trey Tidwell & Kris Johnson.

These results are a product of the hard work that the team has put in. They are looking forward to the final two Contests at San Antonio & Houston in the next couple of weeks



Ranch Horse Fall Semester Wrap up
Posted By: Gatlin Duncan
As the Fall Semester wrapped up, the ranch horse team traveled to 2 Stock Horse Shows and 2 Ranch Horse Shows. Starting the year at the end of August at the Roaring Springs RHAA show, Colten Jackson placed 3rd in the Wrangler class. Dee Oles placed 2nd in the Cowboy Class and qualified for the National Finals for the RHAA association held in Abilene, TX on May 12th-14th. The team then traveled to Vernon Texas to a SHOT show where the team took Reserve Champion Collegiate Team. Dee Oles and Jake McCathern were both in the top 10 in the overall standings and Dee Oles won the Cow work. The team traveled to Abilene to at the end of October to a 2 day SHOT show where Cutter Smith placed in the top 15 in the overall standings the 1st day and Zane Thomas finished in the top 15 the 2nd day. Dee Oles won the cow work both days and several individuals placed in the top ten in different events. The last show was held in Amarillo where members competed in the RHAA show at the WRCA ranch rodeo. The team had a little tough luck as they were up against some stiff competition, but walked away with more experience. Everyone has improved from show to show and look forward to the upcoming show season where we kick it off in Abilene at a SHOT show February 26-28th.

Meats team placed second at Fort Worth
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

The Clarendon College Meats Judging team placed second at the Fort Worth Stock Show Intercollegiate Meat Judging Contest this weekend.

Courtney Walker placed third overall, Taylor Studenbordt placed fourth, Thackary Mayer placed ninth, and Wesley Barnett placed 12th.

In the alternate contest, Dyllan Galligan placed second, Rachel Evenson placed ninth, and Taylor Swenson placed tenth.

Other participants were Maggie Roque and JD Davis.

 



Fall Rodeo Wrap-up
Posted By: Bret Franks

The Clarendon College Rodeo Team started off slow this fall not garnishing a point at the first rodeo in Portales.

Everyone competed well but we came up short. We started to warm up a little in Alpine at the second rodeo. Wyatt Casper was 3rd in the saddle bronc riding and 6th in the team roping Wyatt gathered 140 pts for the team,getting the reserve all around contestant at the rodeo and placing the entire team in the top 10 out of the 17 schools represented there.

At the third rodeo held in Vernon Wyatt Casper ended up 4th in the Saddle bronc riding earning 70 points for the team putting us in the top ten again. The next rodeo we co-hosted with FPC and WTAMU in Perryton where Wyatt once again proved his worth to the team by winning 2nd in the saddle bronc riding, 2nd in the team roping, 2nd in the all around. He earned 210 points for the team and placed us 6th high team. Megan Mclain added a spark by Qualifying for the short round in the barrel racing but hit a barrel to knock her out of placing and earning points.

At the last rodeo of the fall semester, Wyatt Casper split 2nd and 3rd in the saddle bronc riding, gaining 140 pts for the team, good enough to place us 8th high team in Lubbock. We are currently the 10th place team in the southwest region and have been practicing hard to improve our standing. 


Meats team wins Beef Empire Days Contest
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

The CC Meats Judging Team won the Beef Empire Days Contest this weekend in Kansas placing 1st high team.

Individually,Kenna Faulkenberry placed 2nd high individual overall; Jess Nighswonger placed 4th; Talen Crist placed 7th; Dustin Jones placed 8th; and Lauren Rush placed 3rd high in the alternate contest.

In Livestock judging, Ky Drummond placed 6th high individual, with well over 200 students in the division.


Livestock Judging places 3rd at Tri-State Fair
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack
Livestock Judging Season is well under way, and the Clarendon College freshman and sophomore teams completed this past weekend at the Tri-State Fair in Amarillo.

Results were as follows:

The Freshman team placed 3rd out of 8 teams with three individuals in the top 10.  Kati Adams was 6th high, Ky Drummond was 8th high and Landon Peterson was 9th high individual.

The Sophomore team placed 3rd out of 5 teams and Annie Beldon was 2nd high individual.

Sophomores honored at last home game
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

It was sophomore night at Bulldog Gym last Thursday night.  Between the last home games of the year, sophomore basketball players from the women’s and men’s teams were honored.

Pictured here (with family members) are Amber Dubois, Esther Vandijk, Jaylee Mays, Dashun Dixon, Bryce Pace, Falmata Tula, Brandon Lucas, and Marcus Ellison.


Athletes earn All-Conference, All-Region, All-American awards
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

Four Clarendon College athletes were honored Monday night as All-Conference, All-Region and All-American athletes for the Fall 2014 semester.

Isela Sandoval, from Ennis, TX, earned All-Conference and All-Region in Cross Country.  At regionals she finished 9th out 37 runners with a time of 20 minutes, 14 seconds.  At nationals she finished 63rd out of 274 runners with a time of 19 minutes 42 seconds.

Walker Loyd, from Stephenville, TX, represented Clarendon College in the Half Marathon National Meet.  He finished 18th out of 48 runners with a time of one hour 17 minutes 1 second earning him the All-American Half Marathon honor.

Weronika Wiezik, a 6’1 outside hitter from Szcyrk-Silesia, Poland, started in all 125 sets for the 2015 season.  She finished 2nd in the conference with 3.89 kills per set and totaled 20+ kills 8 times.  In addition, she scored a season best of 22 kills in three different matches and finished 4th in the conference with 47 service Aces.  She scored a season high of 6 aces verses Midland College.

Megan Chambers, a 5’5 Libero from Gatesville, Texas, started in all 125 sets for the 2015 season.  She finished 2nd in the conference with 494 total digs and totaled 20+ digs 8 times.  Her season best of 27 digs was against Seminole State Junior College and she finished 2nd in the conference with 62 service Aces.  Megan scored a season high of 8 aces verses Lamar Community College.

Dr. Robert Riza presented these honors during halftime of the men’s basketball game against Frank Phillips College Monday night at Clarendon College.



Bulldogs in the News - "Lady Bulldogs sweep Lamar Community College"
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack
From The Clarendon Enterprise - Wednesday, October 22, 2014

"Lady Bulldogs sweep Lamar Community College" By: Fred Gray

Click this link to access the news article: http://www.clarendonlive.com/?p=17025

Reserved Seating Now Available for 2014-15 basketball season
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack
Clarendon College is pleased to announce the addition of new seating
in the Dawg House - including 36 comfortable seats, with
chair backs and arms located at center court.  These seats are being
offered to the first 36 takers at $100 each - this includes admission
and your reserved seat for all 2014-15 home Basketball matches.

Help support the Bulldogs and enjoy one of the best seats in the house!

To reserve your seating for the 2014-15 season, contact Athletic Director Brad Vanden Boogaard at (806)874-4834 or (580)461-7418.  Please make checks payable to: CC Athletics

Don’t delay...seating is limited.

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