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Two Bomber athletes have signed to play at Midcontinent University this fall. Jonathan Steeleand Devan Summers will play soccer for the Cougars this year. Both young men also played foot-ball for Ballard Memorial High School, and Summers also ran track. In the first photo from leftis the Steele family, (front) grandmother Jackie Steele, Jonathan, mother Brenda Steele, (back)father Mike Steele and MCU Coach David Oesch. In the second photo from left is the Summersfamily, (front) brother Austin Summers, Devan, Devan’s son Aidan Summers, Devan’s motherDanielle Summers, (back) father Jerry Summers and Oesch. The soccer coach at Ballard isDonna Thornton-Green. (BCS photos)

Ballard players sign forsoccer at Midcontinent

EDUCATION

Ballard Memorial HighSchool juniors Clay Chandlerand Brandi Jones have beenselected to the All-Purchasebasketball team. The honor isvoted on by coaches in the re-gion; the Paducah Sun andPepsi are corporate sponsors.

(BCS photos)

Ballard County Elemen-tary School held its annualscience fair on March 6, withstudents from every gradeparticipating. The overall pri-mary grades (kindergarten-2)winner was first-grader KylieCooper. The overall interme-diate grades winners (3-5)were (tie) third-grader LydiaBowles and the team offourth-grade team of ReedLee and Brady Cox. For thefirst year, overall winners re-ceived trophies. All partici-pants received a ribbon.Students like Lindsey Webb’skindergarten class shown herewere allowed to tour the ex-hibits. Grade winners are asfollows:

Kindergarten: First place,Hayes Gibson; second place,Kenna Bodell; First grade:first place, Kylie Cooper, Re-becca Matney, Bryce O’Neill;second place, EmmaLehmann; Second grade: firstplace, Kaylee Cox and BaileyLee, Ella Cate Downing andMolly Jones, CarsonBuchanan, John Hamilton,KyLee Bodell; Third grade:first place, Lydia Bowles,Hannah Sommer, Jenna Old-ham, Andy Paul, EmilyWalker, Faith Byas and HaleyAllen, Zoe Wilson, AnabellCox; second place, Josh

Cooper, Katelyn Sanderfer;Fourth grade: first place,Brady Cox and Reed Lee,Shelby Taylor, Eli Johnson,Brady Morrison, Slade Don-ner, Abby Gates, AbigailTyson; second place, PeytonLehmann, Kylie Koontz andEmmie Garner; Fifth grade:first place, Darrell Williams,Carson Buchanan, Sydney

Tharp, Preston Reno, ColsonIvitts and Cody Howard,Kaitlyn Driskill and AliSeaborne, Kameron Kelley,Alex Russell and AbbyPhelps; second place, CharlySteinbrink and Hannah Aber-nathy, Rayanne Lindblad andKyrah Berry, Austin Parrottand McKenzie Shirley.

(BCES photo)

BCES holds annual science fair

Two Bombers selectedfor All-Purchase teams

Two Ballard County Careerand Technical students placedfirst in their respective contestsat West Kentucky Communityand Technical College on Feb.24. Devan Walters took firstplace in auto refinishing andCameron Peck took first inauto body repair. Both studentsare eligible to compete at thestate level in April.

Two students in BallardCounty Career and TechnicalCenter’s carpentry class placedin the top five at regional SkillsUSA competition, held March2 at West Kentucky Commu-nity and Technical College.Charley Phillippe, son ofChuck and Cyndie Phillippe ofKevil, placed third in the ad-vanced carpentry contest, onlyone point behind the second-

place finisher. Contestants hadthree hours to build a wall witha rough window opening, cut acommon and a hip rafter, layout and cut a stair stringer, andcope a piece of base. Phillippefinished in about 2 1/2 hours.

Tracy Armer, son of TracyN. and Tina Armer of Kevil,finished fifth in the beginners’contest. Contestants had tobuild a wall with a rough door

opening, including buildingcorners, laying out sole and topplates, cutting studs to the cor-rect length, building a doorheader and assembling thewall. (BCCTC photos)

Four Ballard students place in top five at Skills USA contest

Devan Walters

Tracy Armer

Charley PhillippeCameron Peck

Keep away from peo-ple who try to belittleyour ambitions. Smallpeople always do that,

but the really greatmake you feel that you,too, can become great.

~ Mark Twain

Each week at Ballard County Elementary School, two students (one boy and one girl) fromeach grade will be selected and named Students of the Week. This means that these childrenhave been utilizing the school’s Keys to Success: Respectful, Responsible and Ready. Through-out the week, the students will be rewarded by his/her teachers. Shown in the photo, from left,BCES Students of the Week for March 5-9 are (front row) Teddy Blankenship, Maci Brewing-ton, Mikey Piper, Abby Boulton, Bobby Purcell, (back row) Melody Mathis, Riley Rollins,Brian Stringer, Sydney Leigh and Karl Thomas. Allee Richardson and Jaden Penrod are not pic-tured.

(BCES photos)

STUDENTS OF THE WEEK