Clarksville Tigers triumph over L-K Tigers · 2020. 9. 11. · point, but Olguin had five minutes...

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Tutoring Help Wanted HELP WANTED CISD is seeking an experienced individual to clean the CISD Administration office. 3-4 hours per week. Cleaning supplies are provided. Basic cleaning – sweep, mop, vacuum, clean bathrooms/ kitchen References required. Application can be picked up at 1500 West Main Street, or submit a resume. 903-427-3891 ext 701 theclarksvilletimes @gmail.com Email us at: PAGE 9 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2020 CLASSIFIEDS • www.theclarksvilletimes.blogspot.com THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES Mail obituaries to: P.O. Box 1018, Clarksville, TX 75426. Or email to: theclarksvilletimes @gmail.com I BUY SILVER COINS Pre 1964 Dimes-Quarters-Halfs SILVER DOLLARS 1964 and Before GERALD REED 1309 E. Main 903-427-7982 WANTED REAL ESTATE 903-427-3500 800-785-8495 www.c21harvey.com 1700 W Main - Clarksville REDUCED FLOWER SHOP located on a corner lot, with over 3000sq.ft. Includes attached garage, storage and large cooler and great curb appeal. Functioning business with all the inventory included. MLS#33423$133,850 CORNER LOT opportunity for improvement project. Home can be torn down. Includes 3 small sheds and car- port.MLS#33990 $10,000 WOODED RECREATION LAND in Red River County TX. Beautiful spot for hunting with lanes for feed plots, and open meadows for the perfect whitetail deer set up. A total of 3 Tracts, 28.52 ac each. Will divide or sell all three.MLS#34214 $226,707 GETAWAY 34.5+- acres in the Detroit TX area with a 2BD/2BA home and a big pond for fishing and wooded area with small pond for hunting. County Rd frontage. MLS#34170 $259,000 THE AVERY HOUSING AUTHORITY Is now accepting applications for admission to our Public Housing Authority. Hours are Monday-Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. till 12:00 noon. Equal Housing Opportunity. THE CLARKSVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY Is now accepting applications for admission to our Public Housing Authority. Applications can be picked up at 700 S. Delaware St. Equal Housing Opportunity. RED RIVER RENTALS FOR RENT RV Spaces for rent. BEST priced park anywhere. $125 per month, plus utilities. Well maintained park, with manager on-site in Clarksville . 360-600-7916 for complete info. Homes for rent: 2BR $350 & UP 3BR $450 & UP 903-933-1721 PUBLIC NOTICE Need a chainsaw person to harvest and market timber. Weekend work OK. Call 903-905- 3553. PJC student available to help elementary students with on- line learning. Bi- lingual. 903-495- 2670 The Clarksville Independent School District is seeking bids for the purchase of property on 1109 West Washington St. between Vine and Spruce St. that was previously used as an elementary school campus. Bid packets may be picked up from CISD Administration Office, 1500 W Main Street, Clarksville, Tx. 75426 or request via email scarson@ clarksvilleisd.org. SEALED Bids are due no later than 12:00 p.m. on September 15, 2020. Bids will be opened on September 15, 2020 at 1:00 pm at the CISD Administration Office. CISD reserves the right to reject any and all bids in its discretion. Property Description Being four (4) adjoining tracts of land in the City of Clarksville, Red River County, Texas, the four (4) tracts here in called and referred to as the subject property and being further referred to as TRACT NO. 1, being a part of Block NO. 1. and Block NO. 2 a part of the Dinwiddie Addition as shown on the map of Clarksville recorded as Plat 83A, Cabinet “A” of the Red River County, Texas and containing 1.903 acres of land, more or less. Tract NO. 3, all of Block 1 of Quality Hill Addition recorded as Plat 74A, Plat Cabinet “A” of Red River County, Texas, and containing 1.904 acres of land, more or less. TRACT NO. 4, all that tract or parcel of land being a part of the Wade H. Vinning Survey,A-878, with deed recorded in Volume 167, Page 118 of the Deed Records of Red River County, Texas, and containing 2.136 acres of land, more or less. The Subject property containing a total of 6.784 acres of land, more or less. By KLARK BYRD The Paris News LINDEN - A drizzling rain fell on the Linden- Kildare Tigers’ home field when the third quarter buzz- er sounded. The Clarksville Blue Tigers’ quarterback just received the snap, but the ball slipped from the freshman’s fingers when he prepared to fire it off. Fans in the stands prepared themselves for the sack they knew was coming. Except it didn’t. Johnathan Olguin didn’t drop the ball - it popped up out of his hand for less than a second - and he wasn’t about to be a sitting duck for his opponent’s defense. While the Blue Tigers offensive line held strong, Olguin found a hole to squeeze through, a right side seam. He poured on the speed, putting 52 yards underfoot to score Clarks- ville’s only touchdown of the evening. The Blue Ti- gers couldn’t nab the extra point, but Olguin had five minutes earlier put 3 on the board with a 32-yard field goal, and that was enough to clinch the 9-8 victory over the L-K Tigers. “It was a really, really big play for me,” Olguin said after the game, thank- ing his linemen for the op- portunity. “It was my first touchdown of the season. I’m really thankful to have this moment to share with my brothers, to share with my family.” Friday night’s game was the second time in as many weeks the Clarksville Ti- gers took on another team of Tigers, and it was the second time they emerged victorious. The Blue Tigers pulled off a 17-14 victory over the Whitewright Tigers on Aug. 28 at New Century Sta- dium. While it feels good to start the season off 2-0, head coach Jarrick Farmer said he sees room for im- provement. “We have a ways to go if we want to be the team that we set out to be every time we step out in the sun,” he said. “We have a lot of work to do. I’m OK with the win, I mean I don’t know who wouldn’t be, but I want the kids to see their growth. We’re trying to get them to develop into positive and productive young men, and that’s part of life lessons.” There was notable growth in one aspect of the game from the Blue Tigers’ ini- tial outing: much cleaner gameplay. Farmer said that was a focus of practice last week after watching film of the penalty-ridden game against Whitewright. And though the practice paid off, that’s not to say yellow flags didn’t fly. was called for a face- mask penalty late in the first quarter as frustration set in following a 5-yard rush- ing touchdown by Linden- Kildare’s Taeshun Mitchell and a successful two-point conversion by quarterback Mason Johnson. Though they drew first blood, those were the only points the L-K Tigers would score all night. The real story of Fri- day night’s game is one of defense. It wasn’t always pretty - Blue Tigers defend- ers had trouble stopping Mitchell and running back Russel Nance from advanc- ing the ball upfield, but they had enough stopping power to force Linden-Kildare to turn the ball over on downs before they got too close to the end zone. Clarksville’s Jaqualin Dennis, who played both sides of the ball, gave as good as he got defensively. Linden-Kildare defenders kept Dennis to short gains throughout the game, but it was Dennis who snatched a 4th-down pass by Johnson out of the air for a 9-yard return. While that made up for the fumbled kick-off after Linden-Kildare’s touch- down, the opportunity to strike back was lost when Olguin overshot wide re- ceiver RJ Owens in the end zone. Linden-Kildare in- tercepted that 19-yard pass for a 31-yard return and marched to Clarksville’s side of the field. That drive ended when Blue Tigers defensive back Amarion Black recovered a fumble at Clarksville’s 49 yard line. Three unsuccess- ful downs later, Clarksville punted. Linden-Kildare marched the ball to their 39, but the final drive of the sec- ond quarter was brought to an abrupt end when Clarks- ville defenders Ronomeke Rodriguez and Zion Banks sacked Johnson. Dennis came through for his Tigers again in the middle of the third with a 4th-down fumble recovery at Linden-Kildare’s 16 yard line. He picked up enough yards for another first down, but the Clarksville Tigers lost that first and goal posi- tion to an incomplete pass and two back-to-back false start penalties. After anoth- er incomplete pass, Olguin notched Clarksville’s first points of the night with his 32-yard field goal. The Blue Tigers defense again shut down Linden- Kildare at Clarksville’s 34 yard line, setting Olguin up for his touchdown run. Keeping the home Tigers out of the red zone for the remainder of the game, Clarksville’s defense forced Linden-Kildare to hand the ball over on downs with 3:19 left in the game. Clarksville made a few drives, then took a knee to run out the clock to hand the Linden-Kildare Tigers their second loss of the season. The Clarksville Tigers will be on the road again Friday for a 7:30 p.m. game against Tom Bean (0-2). Clarksville Tigers triumph over L-K Tigers Photo by Klark Byrd Clarksville Tigers defenders Ronomeke Rodriguez (65) and Zion Banks (12) sack Linden-Kildare quarterback Ma- son Johnson (7) during Clarksville’s first away game of the season at Linden-Kildare High School on Friday. The deadline for classified ads is 12 pm noon each Monday

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TutoringHelp Wanted

HELP WANTED

CISD is seeking an experienced individual to

clean the CISD Administration office.

3-4 hours per week. Cleaning supplies are

provided.Basic cleaning – sweep, mop, vacuum, clean bathrooms/

kitchenReferences required.

Application can be picked up at 1500 West Main Street,

or submit a resume.903-427-3891 ext 701

[email protected]

Email us at:

PAGE 9 • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2020 CLASSIFIEDS • www.theclarksvilletimes.blogspot.com THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES

Mail obituaries to: P.O. Box 1018, Clarksville, TX 75426. Or email to: theclarksvilletimes

@gmail.com

I BUY

SILVERCOINSPre 1964

Dimes-Quarters-HalfsSILVER DOLLARS

1964 and BeforeGERALD REED

1309 E. Main

903-427-7982

WANTED

REAL ESTATE

903-427-3500800-785-8495

www.c21harvey.com1700 W Main - Clarksville

REDUCED FLOWER SHOP located on a corner lot, with over 3000sq.ft. Includes attached garage, storage and large cooler and great curb appeal. Functioning business with all the inventory included. MLS#33423$133,850

CORNER LOT opportunity for improvement project. Home can be torn down. Includes 3 small sheds and car-port.MLS#33990 $10,000

WOODED RECREATION LAND in Red River County TX. Beautiful spot for hunting with lanes for feed plots, and open meadows for the perfect whitetail deer set up. A total of 3 Tracts, 28.52 ac each. Will divide or sell all three.MLS#34214 $226,707

GETAWAY 34.5+- acres in the Detroit TX area with a 2BD/2BA home and a big pond for fishing and wooded area with small pond for hunting. County Rd frontage.MLS#34170 $259,000

THE AVERY HOUSING

AUTHORITYIs now accepting

applications for admission to our Public Housing Authority. Hours are

Monday-Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. till 12:00 noon.

Equal Housing Opportunity.

THE CLARKSVILLE

HOUSING AUTHORITYIs now accepting

applications for admission to our Public Housing

Authority. Applications can be picked up at 700 S. Delaware St.

Equal Housing Opportunity.

RED RIVER RENTALS

FOR RENT

RV Spaces for rent. BEST priced park anywhere. $125 per month, plus

utilities. Well maintained park, with manager on-site in Clarksville

. 360-600-7916 for complete info.

Homes for rent: 2BR $350 & UP3BR $450 & UP

903-933-1721

PUBLIC NOTICE

Need a chainsaw person to harvest and market timber. Weekend work OK. Call 903-905-3553.

PJC student available to help elementary students with on-line learning. Bi-lingual. 903-495-

2670

The Clarksville Independent School District is seeking bids for the purchase of property on 1109 West Washington St. between Vine and Spruce St. that was previously used as an elementary school campus. Bid packets may be picked up from CISD Administration Office, 1500 W Main Street, Clarksville, Tx. 75426 or request via email [email protected]. SEALED Bids are due no later than 12:00 p.m. on September 15, 2020. Bids will be opened on September 15, 2020 at 1:00 pm at the CISD Administration Office. CISD reserves the right to reject any and all bids in its discretion.Property DescriptionBeing four (4) adjoining tracts of land in the City of Clarksville, Red River County, Texas, the four (4) tracts here in called and referred to as the subject property and being further referred to as TRACT NO. 1, being a part of Block NO. 1. and Block NO. 2 a part of the Dinwiddie Addition as shown on the map of Clarksville recorded as Plat 83A, Cabinet “A” of the Red River County, Texas and containing 1.903 acres of land, more or less. Tract NO. 3, all of Block 1 of Quality Hill Addition recorded as Plat 74A, Plat Cabinet “A” of Red River County, Texas, and containing 1.904 acres of land, more or less. TRACT NO. 4, all that tract or parcel of land being a part of the Wade H. Vinning Survey,A-878, with deed recorded in Volume 167, Page 118 of the Deed Records of Red River County, Texas, and containing 2.136 acres of land, more or less. The Subject property containing a total of 6.784 acres of land, more or less.

By KLARK BYRDThe Paris News

LINDEN - A drizzling rain fell on the Linden-Kildare Tigers’ home field when the third quarter buzz-er sounded. The Clarksville Blue Tigers’ quarterback just received the snap, but the ball slipped from the freshman’s fingers when he prepared to fire it off. Fans in the stands prepared themselves for the sack they knew was coming.

Except it didn’t. Johnathan Olguin didn’t

drop the ball - it popped up out of his hand for less than a second - and he wasn’t about to be a sitting duck for his opponent’s defense.

While the Blue Tigers offensive line held strong, Olguin found a hole to squeeze through, a right side seam. He poured on the speed, putting 52 yards underfoot to score Clarks-ville’s only touchdown of the evening. The Blue Ti-

gers couldn’t nab the extra point, but Olguin had five minutes earlier put 3 on the board with a 32-yard field goal, and that was enough to clinch the 9-8 victory over the L-K Tigers.

“It was a really, really big play for me,” Olguin said after the game, thank-ing his linemen for the op-portunity. “It was my first touchdown of the season. I’m really thankful to have this moment to share with my brothers, to share with my family.”

Friday night’s game was the second time in as many weeks the Clarksville Ti-gers took on another team of Tigers, and it was the second time they emerged victorious.

The Blue Tigers pulled off a 17-14 victory over the Whitewright Tigers on Aug. 28 at New Century Sta-dium. While it feels good to start the season off 2-0, head coach Jarrick Farmer

said he sees room for im-provement.

“We have a ways to go if we want to be the team that

we set out to be every time we step out in the sun,” he said. “We have a lot of work to do. I’m OK with the win, I mean I don’t know who wouldn’t be, but I want the kids to see their growth. We’re trying to get them to develop into positive and productive young men, and that’s part of life lessons.”

There was notable growth in one aspect of the game from the Blue Tigers’ ini-tial outing: much cleaner gameplay. Farmer said that was a focus of practice last week after watching film of the penalty-ridden game against Whitewright. And though the practice paid off, that’s not to say yellow flags didn’t fly.

was called for a face-mask penalty late in the first quarter as frustration set in following a 5-yard rush-ing touchdown by Linden-Kildare’s Taeshun Mitchell and a successful two-point conversion by quarterback Mason Johnson. Though they drew first blood, those were the only points the L-K Tigers would score all night.

The real story of Fri-day night’s game is one of defense. It wasn’t always pretty - Blue Tigers defend-ers had trouble stopping

Mitchell and running back Russel Nance from advanc-ing the ball upfield, but they had enough stopping power to force Linden-Kildare to turn the ball over on downs before they got too close to the end zone.

Clarksville’s Jaqualin Dennis, who played both sides of the ball, gave as good as he got defensively. Linden-Kildare defenders kept Dennis to short gains throughout the game, but it was Dennis who snatched a 4th-down pass by Johnson out of the air for a 9-yard return.

While that made up for the fumbled kick-off after Linden-Kildare’s touch-down, the opportunity to strike back was lost when Olguin overshot wide re-ceiver RJ Owens in the end zone. Linden-Kildare in-tercepted that 19-yard pass for a 31-yard return and marched to Clarksville’s side of the field.

That drive ended when Blue Tigers defensive back Amarion Black recovered a fumble at Clarksville’s 49 yard line. Three unsuccess-ful downs later, Clarksville punted. Linden-Kildare marched the ball to their 39, but the final drive of the sec-ond quarter was brought to

an abrupt end when Clarks-ville defenders Ronomeke Rodriguez and Zion Banks sacked Johnson.

Dennis came through for his Tigers again in the middle of the third with a 4th-down fumble recovery at Linden-Kildare’s 16 yard line. He picked up enough yards for another first down, but the Clarksville Tigers lost that first and goal posi-tion to an incomplete pass and two back-to-back false start penalties. After anoth-er incomplete pass, Olguin notched Clarksville’s first points of the night with his 32-yard field goal.

The Blue Tigers defense again shut down Linden-Kildare at Clarksville’s 34 yard line, setting Olguin up for his touchdown run. Keeping the home Tigers out of the red zone for the remainder of the game, Clarksville’s defense forced Linden-Kildare to hand the ball over on downs with 3:19 left in the game. Clarksville made a few drives, then took a knee to run out the clock to hand the Linden-Kildare Tigers their second loss of the season.

The Clarksville Tigers will be on the road again Friday for a 7:30 p.m. game against Tom Bean (0-2).

Clarksville Tigers triumph over L-K Tigers

Photo by Klark ByrdClarksville Tigers defenders Ronomeke Rodriguez (65) and Zion Banks (12) sack Linden-Kildare quarterback Ma-son Johnson (7) during Clarksville’s first away game of the season at Linden-Kildare High School on Friday.

The deadline for classified ads is 12 pm noon each Monday