After 3 quarters: Sundown 44 New Home 52
over 2 years ago, Jeremy Griffith
Roughettes are at the half: Sundown 30 New Home 34
over 2 years ago, Jeremy Griffith
The Roughneck crowd is awesome tonight! The gym is rocking! After 1 quarter of play: Roughettes 18 Nee Home 20
over 2 years ago, Jeremy Griffith
White OUT the GYM TONIGHT! Attention all parents and students attending the game, we are encouraging fans to wear white in support of our Roughnecks and Roughettes as they battle New Home tonight! Hope to see you there! Games start at 5.
over 2 years ago, Miguel Salazar
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We are so proud of our All-Region Band Students that have qualified to participate in the All-Region Band Concert that will be held this weekend at the Lubbock Civic Center. Here are the Sundown Middle School Students that will represent us: Sophia Rodriguez, 7th grade Flute: 8th chair Symphonic Band Avy McGlasson, 7th grade Flute:16th chair over-all, 4th chair Concert Band Stacey Britton, 7th grade Flute: 20th chair over-all, 8th chair Concert Band EJ Moody, 7th grade Flute: 25th chair over-all, 1st Alternate Shaun Lopez, 8th grade Clarinet: 10th chair Symphonic Band Lilly Reaves, 6th grade Bass Clarinet: 1st chair Symphonic Band Ryder Stanley, 8th grade Cornet: 3th chair Symphonic Band Kale Strickland, 7th grade Cornet: 25th chair over-all, 11th chair Concert Band Bailey Corley, 7th grade French Horn: 9th chair over-all, 3rd chair Concert Band Maddy Medrano, 7th grade French Horn: 12th chair over-all, 6th chair Concert Band Lincoln Keesler, 8th grade Trombone: 7th chair Symphonic Band Clay Holdman, 7th grade Trombone: 26th chair over-all, 12th chair Concert Band Karmindy Townsend, 7th grade Euphonium: 5th chair Symphonic Band Alana Ledesma, 8th grade Tuba: 5th chair Symphonic Band Camden Bufe, 6th grade Tuba: 14th chair over-all, 6th chair Concert Band Here are the Sundown High School Students that will represent us: Makenzie Mulloy - 5th Chair Flute Anastasia Robinson - 21st Chair Clarinet Karizma Hoover - 1st Alternate, Bass Clarinet Easton Smith - 1st Chair Contrabass Clarinet Shea Beadles - 15th Chair Cornet Lizzie Corley - 4th Chair Horn Brayden Carr - 1st Chair Euphonium Noah Peralez - 1st Chair Tuba Watson Evans - 5th Chair Tuba Hunter Russell - 8th Chair Tuba Madison Nations - 5th Chair Percussion This is an amazing result of hard work; each putting in time and pushing each other to improve every day! Concert Info: Their concerts are at various times on Saturday in the Civic Center Auditorium. If you would like to attend, I know they'd love to see you there. Sundown has students performing in the following groups: MS Concert Band - 1:30 MS Symphonic Band - 2:00 HS Band - 3:30 HS Honor Band - 5:00
over 2 years ago, Miguel Salazar
Come out and support our Sundown Powerlifting Team as they compete tomorrow at 9 AM in the Facility here in Sundown! We are excited about this season and are looking forward to watching our kids shine!
over 2 years ago, Miguel Salazar
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Roughnecks lead Post 37-7 at half.
over 2 years ago, Jeremy Griffith
Roughettes beat Post 75-16. Great job ladies!
over 2 years ago, Jeremy Griffith
At the half in Post and the Roughettes lead the Lady Lopes 38-9.
over 2 years ago, Jeremy Griffith
Varsity Basketball Today @ Post 4:00 & 5:15 p.m. JV games are canceled.
over 2 years ago, Brannon Rodgers
Sundown ISD Family: We will have a regular school day today.
over 2 years ago, Miguel Salazar
HS A/B days information. Wednesday 1/25 B day Thursday 1/26 A day Friday 1/27 B day Monday 1/30 B week as planned.
over 2 years ago, Jeremy Griffith
Update… CANCELLED… Sundown ISD Staff and Students. School has been cancelled for Tuesday, January 24th. See you Wednesday.
over 2 years ago, Miguel Salazar
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Message to Students and Community Sundown ISD Family Due to inclement weather, we are going to have a 10 AM start. Please be careful traveling to school.
over 2 years ago, Miguel Salazar
Tuesday HS Basketball Game Changes due to Anticipated Weather… Tuesday’s Games, January 24th at Post, will begin at 4 PM with Varsity Girls, followed by Varsity Boys. JV Girls and Boys Games have been Cancelled. We are anticipating weather tomorrow and want to be as safe as possible for travel. MS Games tonight will resume as normal. Girls in the Game Gym. Boys in the Back Gym.
over 2 years ago, Miguel Salazar
MS Robotics in Midland - 1st Place - Comeback for 2nd - Celebratory Ice Cream - Blowout - Good Samaritan Sundown Middle School students competed at the TCEA Robotics competition held at Abell Middle School in Midland today. Students arrived at 6 AM in order to travel, and arrived back home around 8:30 PM. It was an action packed day to say the least! Our 7th Grade students Blevin Petrick, Avy McGlasson, Maddy Medrano, and JC Jenkins were the Champion Inventors in the Intermediate Class with their Assistant Vital Checker (AVC) invention. The afternoon was jam packed with robotics competition, and our students competed with integrity and class. Camden Bufe and Drew Igo started off strong, and were the 3rd Place team going into the finals. They partnered with a team from another school and came up short in the 1st round of the finals on account of something out of their control (heartbreaking for our kids as they worked so hard). Eli Keen & Zane Perez chose to partner with Ryder Bufe and Brock Bufe (Brock was a substitute for Braxie Albus), and their team came back from the 7th place team in the pre-lims to finish 2nd Place overall in the Intermediate Robotics Competition! Our students were complimented by the directors and judges in charge, and as the day progressed, the judges openly began to root for our students from Sundown! Mrs. Ashley Bufe was the local expert in all things robotics, and was looked to for help in answering all the questions that continued to arise throughout the day! After receiving our medals, and loading up the van, we found our way over to Marble Slab Creamery for some celebratory ice cream! The ice cream was great, but it may have added some extra weight on our students as we encountered a minor hiccup on our drive home... a blowout! The added weight seemed to be too much for our van to handle! Students oddly enjoyed the experience of having a blowout... in the middle of nowhere... making a long day longer.... in pitch black darkness! We were lucky to have Greg Harms, from Seminole, stop and lend a helping hand with an impact wrench and an extra car jack! He was very kind to drive by and check on us, and even agreed to have his picture taken with our students. He congratulated our students on a job well done for the day, and went on about his way once he knew we were safe and back on the road. It is great to share the news of good people out in this world, and we are thankful to have crossed paths with Mr. Harms! If you know him, please let him know that we appreciate him! As we arrived home, students even managed to keep some hardware from out trip.... in addition to the medals and trophies they received... the hardware they seemed most excited about was the piece of rubber they cut from the blown tire that they took home as a keepsake! Gotta love Middle School Kids! #GreatDayToBeASundownRoughneck #WeAreSundownSmart #WeHaveSundownHeart #WeAreSundownStrong
over 2 years ago, Miguel Salazar
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Kind gesture from Roosevelt Cheer! They wore purple in honor of Kennedi at their latest basketball game! Continue to keep the Diaz family, friends of Kennedi and the community of Sundown in your prayers! #KennediStrong
over 2 years ago, Miguel Salazar
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Roughnecks complete the sweep of Ropes with a 60-51 victory! Great night of Sundown hoops!!
over 2 years ago, Jeremy Griffith
After 3 the Roughnecks lead Ropes 46-32. Finish!!
over 2 years ago, Jeremy Griffith
Roughnecks lead 40-21 at the half. Let’s finish men!!!
over 2 years ago, Jeremy Griffith