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A10 - Lamesa Press-Reporter Sunday, June 16, 2019 www.pressreporter.com F I GHT CANCER NOW SEEING PATIENTS IN ANDREWS Kelash Bajaj, M.D. TEXAS ONCOLOGY–ANDREWS Permian Regional Medical Center Plaza Specialty Clinic 1411 N. Main Street Andrews, TX 79714 432-335-8275 Texas Oncology–Andrews is now open and accepting patients. Our new location gives patients even better access to medical oncology and hematology in comfort and convenience. Texas Oncology brings cancer-fighting services and renowned expertise to communities across the state, so patients don’t have to travel far to get the care that they need. We look forward to serving current and new patients at our latest location in Andrews. 1-888-864-4226 www.TexasOncology.com LEADING THE EAGLES O’Donnell basketball coach Taylor Gass Feliciano talks strategy with her troops during a playoff game against Sands this past season. Expecting her rst child next January, Taylor has resigned as the Eagles’ head girls coach. LPR photo O’Donnell’s Taylor (Gass) Feliciano likely won’t forget her first year in the high school coaching ranks Feliciano ended up taking a relatively young Eagle hoop squad to the playoffs 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 first 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 first-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 first season as a head coach than the past one. “Like anytime you do something different, 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 finished the season as a Top 25 ball club. Hoop coach stepping down after 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 fluke. Christina Pevey, the granddaughter of Lamesa’s Herrel and Wanda Hall- mark, made All-Landmark Conference first-team hon- ors for the second straight season. After shooting an 84 on the final round, Christina finished fifth in that confer- ence’s golf championships to become a repeat honoree in her first two years of col- lege golf. In her second year at Goucher College, located at Baltimore Md., Pevey fin- ished with six top-10 finishes and three top-five finishes. 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 granddaughter doing well on college links 1st Annual Tornado Alley BLOWOUT Tournament Saturday, June 29th & Sunday , June 30th Forrest Park Lamesa, Texas Beginning Saturday @ 9AM Games Resume Sunday @ 8AM Men’s Double Elimination Soſtball Tournament Homerun bands are available for purchase Cash Prize Deadline is June 19th For Additional Information Contact Laura 806-332-9000 or Cristine 806-752-0533 Check us out online! P ress Lamesa p R eporter The Lamesa Press-Reporter has introduced a new website with a variety of features designed specifically to better serve you, our readers. More photos The new site al- lows us to easily provide galler- ies of multiple photos. While we may have room in the newspaper for only one or two photos of an event, we regularly will be posting addi- tional photos on our website. New photo galleries already on the site feature LHS graduation, softball, baseball, Chicken Fried Steak Festival and LHS track and field. More content Readers who have a digital subscription to the Lamesa Press-Reporter now have the option to access our full news content di- rectly on the website simply by logging in with their username and password. And if you don’t already have a digital subscrip- tion, you can quickly sign up right there on the website. User friendly Not only is the website easily accessible on your computer, it has been adapted to bet- ter serve today’s readers who pre- fer to pull it up on their mobile phone or tablet. The Marketplace The Marketplace puts information about our local businesses and other advertis- ers at your fingertips. Not only can you quickly pull up their latest newspaper ad- vertisement, you also can find information about the business, the days and hours it is open, and a Google map showing where it is located. And there will be even more to come in the future! Jobs and more Our full classified pages are now posted on our website in PDF format twice a week. With just a click, you can quickly and easily find current job listings, homes for sale, public notices, garage sales and ev- erything else listed in the classifieds. Classifieds REAL ESTATE Sharon Youngblood Realty, LLC. www.lamesarealestatebroker.com RENTALS Cabins Available For Rent Monthly 1 bedroom/1 bath Fully furnished Includes water/electricity Contact Glenn 806-759-9696 Susannah 432-209-4254 START YOUR DAY OFF WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS If you have job opportunities available in your Business let people know by putting it here. 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F I G H T CANCERNOW SEEING PATIENTS IN ANDREWS

Kelash Bajaj, M.D.

TEXAS ONCOLOGY–ANDREWSPermian Regional Medical Center Plaza Specialty Clinic 1411 N. Main Street Andrews, TX 79714 • 432-335-8275

Texas Oncology–Andrews is now open and accepting patients. Our new location gives patients even better access to medical oncology and hematology in comfort and convenience.

Texas Oncology brings cancer-fighting services and renowned expertise to communities across the state, so patients don’t have to travel far to get the care that they need. We look forward to serving current and new patients at our latest location in Andrews.

1-888-864-4226 • www.TexasOncology.com

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.

LPR photo

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.

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More contentReaders who have a digital subscription to the Lamesa Press-Reporter now have the option to access our full news content di-rectly on the website simply by logging in with their username and password. And if you don’t already have a digital subscrip-tion, you can quickly sign up right there on the website.

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