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13th Annual History Hay Ride Coming October 13 at Edgar Evins State Park

September 29, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

The 13th Annual History Hayride, a fundraising event for the Friends of Edgar Evins State Park, will be held on Saturday, October 13 at the park.

Registration is now open for the Hayride. The cost is $15.00 per person. Seating is limited. This event sells out very quickly so be sure to get your reservations made early to ensure your seats! A Visa or Master Card will be accepted.

Ride hay wagons back into the “olden days”, with approximately 9 stops along the route where costumed characters will reveal the history of the park and area. A guide on each wagon will provide additional narratives between stops. This year’s hayride offers history, mystery, and theater. This is not a Halloween themed event and is not suitable for small children or those who have difficulty sitting still for 2 1/2 hours.

Ten wagons will leave at approximately 30-minute intervals from the park office and return approximately 2 1/2 hours later. Reservations will be for specific report times from 1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

The Friends of Edgar Evins State Park will provide complimentary hot beverages and sell individual sized servings of home baked cookies and brownies in the park office. As in past there will also be complimentary marshmallows to roast over the campfire in front of the office.

Friends of Edgar Evins State Park is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization with the purpose of helping the park. The History Hayride is a fundraiser by the Friends in cooperation with park staff. More information about the group and how to join may be found on the website at www.foeesp.com or the Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/friendsofeesp.

If you need help email Fount Bertram, President of Friends of Edgar Evins State Park, at fwbertram@dtccom.net or contact the park office at 1-800-250-8619 or 931-858-2114 for his telephone number.




Wildcats Put Damper on Tigers Hopes for Homecoming Win (VIEW VIDEOS HERE)

September 29, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

The Livingston Academy Wildcats dampened Homecoming Spirits at DCHS with a 27-6 win over the Tigers Friday night in Smithville.

(VIEW BRIEF VIDEO CLIP OF HOMECOMING QUEEN CROWNING BELOW)

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(VIEW THE ENTIRE PRE-GAME HOMECOMING CEREMONY BELOW INCLUDING CROWNING OF QUEEN)

M2U02844 from dwayne page on Vimeo.

The loss drops the Tiger record to 2-5 overall and 0-2 in the Region. The Wildcats improve to 4-3 and 2-1 in Region play.

The Wildcats had an opportunity for points early but missed on a 37 yard field goal. The visitors later cashed in on a Tiger turnover returning the pigskin to the DC 30 yard line. Mitchell Ayers completed the drive on a 3 yard touchdown run with 11:55 left in the 2nd period. Tee Beaty tacked on the extra point to give Livingston Academy a 7-0 lead.

The Tigers turned the ball over again this time on a fumble . The Wildcats got a return to the Tiger 14 yard line. Will McDonald then found Wesley Smith on a 14 yard touchdown pass with 10:40 left in the 2nd period and after Beaty’s PAT, the Wildcats led 14-0

DeKalb County got in the red zone before halftime moving to inside the 20 yard line but was stopped on 4th down.

In the second half the Wildcats were turned away on 4th down after marching to near midfield but the Tigers failed to capitalize. DeKalb County drove inside the Wildcats’ 5 yard line but fumbled away their chance to score on 4th and goal.

The Tigers’ only score of the game came with 9:47 left in the 4th period. After recovering a Wildcat fumble  at the Tiger 21 yard line, DeKalb County drove  79 yards for a score. Axel Aldino found Grayson Redmon on a 27 yard touchdown pass play. The PAT attempt was no good but the Tigers cut the Livingston Academy lead to 14-6.

The Wildcats extended their lead on a 13 yard Will McDonald touchdown run with 8:36 left in the game. Beaty booted the extra point and Livingston Academy led 21-6.

McDonald then hooked up with Wesley Smith on a 19 yard touchdown pass play with 4:09 left in the game. Beaty  failed to connect on the PAT but the Wildcats went on to win 27-6.

The Tigers will travel to Carthage next Friday, October 5 to face the Smith County Owls. Kick-off is at 7 p.m.




Lydia Brown Crowned DCHS Homecoming Queen (VIEW VIDEOS HERE)

September 28, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

The 2018 DCHS Homecoming Queen Lydia Ann Brown was crowned during a pre-game ceremony Friday night.

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A senior, Brown is the 17 year old daughter of Stephen and Amanda Brown of Liberty. Her escorts were Tiger football Senior Captains Grayson Redmon and Andrew Fuson.

Redmon, wide receiver and safety, is the son of Michael and Elizabeth Redmon. Fuson, kicker and wide receiver, is the son of Joe and Missy Fuson.

(VIEW THE ENTIRE PRE-GAME HOMECOMING CEREMONY BELOW)

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