Mckenzie Bailey, who placed first in the girls 3,200 meter and third in the girls 1,600, stands with Joseph Wienen, who finished third in the boys 3,200 meter event.
Mckenzie Bailey, who placed first in the girls 3,200 meter and third in the girls 1,600, stands with Joseph Wienen, who finished third in the boys 3,200 meter event.
6-year-old Tyler Brandon, a student at McCoy Elementary School, blows his blue horn while taking part in the opening parade.
Cubs fans Sue Bryson, Bill Hougesen and Jim Bonk watch a game in Sun City on opening day. Photo by Linda Dwyer
The Georgetown High School boys swim team celebrates Saturday, February 18, at this weekend’s Conference 5A State Championship meet in Austin. The team won first place for the first time in school history. (Photo courtesy University Interscholastic League)
Taylor native Fred Kerley is pictured at the dedication of a mural painted by Taylor artist Adam Davenport at 1602 North Main Street, honoring him on Saturday, February 4. (Photos by Andy Sharp)
Adam Davenport poses for a photo on Thursday, January 19, with the mural he's painting of World 100 Meter champion and Olympics Silver medalist Fred Kerley, a Taylor native. The mural is being painted on the Ford Ground Storage Tank at 1606 North Main Street, Taylor. Mr. Davenport says he has about ten days of work to complete the project. The city will dedicate it during a ceremony on February 4 at 10 a.m. (Photos by Andy Sharp)