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First-place winners (from left) Gracie Gray, Mary-Faith Wilson, and Stephanie Hernandez
Yahir Garcia COURTESY PHOTOS

NTCC scholars maintain enviable record at Texarkana conference

As in 2023 and 2024, NTCC scholars performed admirably in the Red River Symposium, hosted again by Texas A&M Texarkana, 20 May 2025. It was the third poster and oral-presentation conference chaired by the founding dean of the honors college at Texarkana, Dr. Craig Nakashian. There were four categories of presenters, and NTCC scholars won $100-first-place-awards in three. Gracie Gray, one of the students in a special research class in biology took first-place in the poster division for STEM fields. Stephanie Hernandez won the oral presentation area with her work on parasites in Black Buffalo fish. Mary-Faith Wilson placed first in the poster division of the humanities with her work on cowboy conservation in the novels of Elmer Kelton, and Larry McMurtry.

Daingerfield’s Eli Harrison (7) camps under a ball in right field to make an out against Liberty Eylau on Saturday in Game 2 at Pleasant Grove.
The Tiger baseball team assembles for a prayer prior to Game 2 in Pleasant Grove on Saturday. Daingerfield’s season ended in the bi-district round after losing to the Leopards 11-2 on Friday and 7-2 on Saturday.
Tiger second baseman Tanner Foster (29) makes a throw to first baseman Sage Blackburn (1) to record an out against Liberty Eylau on Saturday in Game 2.
Daingerfield’s Isaiah Parker (4) sets to delivers a pitch during Friday night’s 11-2 loss to Liberty Eylau. COURTESY PHOTOS / VE RONICA MARIA MCCURDY

Tigers fall to Liberty-Eylau in bi-district series

The Daingerfield Tiger varsity baseball team was no match for Liberty-Eylau in the first round of the UIL Class 3A, Division 1 playoffs as the Leopards captured an 11-2 victory on Friday night in Pleasant Grove and then a 7-2 win on Saturday afternoon. The loss ends Coach Jermaine Mitchell’s Tigers season at 16-9 while Liberty-Eylau improves to 27-4 on the year and into the area round this week.

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