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LEADING THE EAGLESO’Donnell basketball coach Taylor Gass Feliciano talks strategy with her troops during a playoff game against Sands this past season. Expecting her fi rst child next January, Taylor has resigned as the Eagles’ head girls coach.
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O’Donnell’s Taylor (Gass) Feliciano likely won’t forget her fi rst year in the high school coaching ranks Feliciano ended up taking a relatively young Eagle hoop squad to the playoff s where they nearly upset Top 25 Sands. Nearly all of that Eagle ball club will be back next year – except for Feliciano. She recently turned in her resignation as O’Donnell’s head girls hoop coach but she will remain on staff as a seventh grade math teacher. Taylor is married to O’Donnell head boys basket-ball coach Rocky Feliciano. This young couple just recently learned they are expecting the birth of their fi rst child. There is still a good pos-sibility that Taylor also will remain on the Eagles’ coaching staff , but in an as-sistant’s role. “Our baby’s due in Janu-ary, right about the time that we start district. I just don’t think it would be fair to anybody involved, espe-cially our girls, to get started out with the girls and then get out later,” Taylor said.
“There’s already going to be enough stress on me be-ing a fi rst-time mother.” O’Donnell Athletic Direc-tor Blake Nichols has mixed emotions about Taylor’s resignation. “Because it’s family, we wholeheartedly support her decision. As sad as it is to see her step back, especially after the kind of year that she had out here last year, we completely understand,” Nichols said. As hard as that decision was on Taylor, it helps knowing that they will continue to make O’Donnell their home. After growing up in nearby Borden County, Taylor already was accus-tomed to life in this area but husband Rocky grew up in the El Paso area. The couple met at Sul Ross University in Alpine where they both played basketball for the Loboes. “We love it out here. It’s just a great place to be,” Taylor said of O’Donnell. “These kids have just been great to both of us. We’ve also got a great administra-tion out here to work for.”
Being a coach’s wife, bas-ketball still will be a big part of Taylor’s life but the Feli-cianos believe this move will help in the months ahead. “At the end of the day, you’re always going to have stress, but Rocky and I agree we just want to do whatever we can to help in this time of our life,” Taylor said. Taylor said she could not have asked for a better fi rst season as a head coach than the past one. “Like anytime you do something diff erent, a lot of prayer went into this past season because, just like anything else, we always know it’s God’s will,” she said. “Again, it’s the kids. We were just very blessed to have the bunch we did, espe-cially how much hard work they were willing to put in,” Taylor said. One of the highlights for Taylor and her team was their gutsy playoff perfor-mance against the Sands Mustangs, who went into the game highly favored but escaped by a close margin. Sands’ girls fi nished the season as a Top 25 ball club.
Hoop coach stepping downafter good first year at OHS
A local couple’s grand-daughter has proven that a strong freshman collegiate golf season was not any kind of fl uke. Christina Pevey, the granddaughter of Lamesa’s Herrel and Wanda Hall-mark, made All-Landmark Conference fi rst-team hon-ors for the second straight season. After shooting an 84 on the fi nal round, Christina fi nished fi fth in that confer-ence’s golf championships to become a repeat honoree in her fi rst two years of col-lege golf. In her second year at Goucher College, located at Baltimore Md., Pevey fi n-ished with six top-10 fi nishes and three top-fi ve fi nishes.
Christina Pevey
She won the Gettysburg Tri-Match in the fall season. Last spring, Pevey tied for the tournament low score at the Goucher Spring Invitational. Pevey recently was
selected to the Goucher College Athletic Depart-ment’s All-Goucher Second Team. It was Pevey’s second straight All-Goucher second team recognition and she was only one of two athletes to return to that elite squad from the 2017-2018 season. The All-Goucher Team is the 10 most distinguished student athletes as well as the most outstanding coach during an academic year as selected by a committee. Christina’s dad, William Pevey, coaches at Post High School where he assists with the Bold Gold’s football program. William is also the golf coach at Post where Christina’s younger brother, Landon, is now teeing off for the Antelopes.
Lamesan’s granddaughterdoing well on college links
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DAWSON COUNTY JOB OPENING/DISTRICT CLERK OFFICE-DEPUTY CLERK
POSITION SUMMARY: This full-time position performs a variety of clerical
and administrative tasks in support of the functions of the department.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS REQUIREMENTS: High School
Diploma or equivalent. Requires knowledge of computers and pro ciency in
Windows environment, database management strategies, Excel, PC Hardware,
printers, word processing, a working knowledge of scanning process and other
customary of ce machinery. Must be dependable, responsible, personable and
detail oriented. Ability to maintain con dentiality. Must be competent in han-
dling money and must be Bondable. Must have good problem-solving skills
and be able to meet attendance requirements. Physical conditions commensu-
rate with the demands of the of ce. Mainstream business attire required. Back-
ground check will be conducted.
APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE DAWSON COUNTY TREA-
SURER/HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICE, DAWSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
400 SOUTH 1ST STREET, SUITE 103, LAMESA, TEXAS. BETWEEN 8:30AM –
5:00PM (CLOSED 12:00 – 1:00 PM). RETURN APPLICATION AND RESUMES
TO THE DISTRICT CLERK’S OFFICE, 4TH FLOOR, DAWSON COUNTY
COURTHOUSE NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 20, 2019, AT 2:00PM OR UNTIL
POSITION IS FILLED.
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Application for Permit to Drill OLT
Steadfast Oil & Gas, LLC, intends to obtain from the Railroad Commission of
Texas, a permit to drill a horizontal well with off lease terminus. Pursuant to
Railroad Commission SWR 86(g), notice is being given by this publication.
Th e applicant proposes to drill the Changes In Latitudes #37H in the Welch
Field, Dawson County Texas. Th e proposed well is located 13.7 miles NW from
Lamesa, surface location and penetration point in Section 65, bottom hole ter-
minus location in Section 64, Block M, E. L. & R.R. RR. Survey.
Designated operators, lessees of record and owners of record of unleased min-
eral interests, who have not received written notifi cation, and object to the pro-
posed off site tract terminus, are advised to contact Shelli Nevans of Steadfast Oil
& Gas, LLC, in Midland, Texas at 4305 N. Garfi eld, Suite 203 Midland, Texas
79705, (432)559-8978.
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