JV boys lead 26-13 at the half.
JV boys lead Whitharrel 10-2 after 1.
Dear SMS Family,
Christmas is just around the corner, and our Middle School is proud to continue a cherished annual tradition. Each year, our students collect and assemble items into Christmas sacks that are delivered to elderly residents throughout Sundown. On Friday, December 19th, students will personally deliver these gifts and spread holiday cheer by singing Christmas carols. It is truly a special sight to see our Sundown buses traveling through the community as students step out to share kindness, joy, and the spirit of the season. The SMS staff will help assemble the baskets, but we need help from our students to donate some items. Listed below are a few ideas to consider:
soups (easy to open), candies (hard or chocolate), individual fruit cups, cookies (snack size), chapsticks, juice bottles, Ensure/Boost cans, apples or oranges
PB crackers, granola bars, pudding (snack size), applesauce (snack size)
peanuts/nuts (snack size), raisins/craisins (snack sizes)
Anything you can think of that is convenient for them to open and use. Please have all donated items sent to school by Thursday, December 18th, so that we have time to assemble the gift baskets. MS Office will be the drop-off place.
Christmas is just around the corner, and our Middle School is proud to continue a cherished annual tradition. Each year, our students collect and assemble items into Christmas sacks that are delivered to elderly residents throughout Sundown. On Friday, December 19th, students will personally deliver these gifts and spread holiday cheer by singing Christmas carols. It is truly a special sight to see our Sundown buses traveling through the community as students step out to share kindness, joy, and the spirit of the season. The SMS staff will help assemble the baskets, but we need help from our students to donate some items. Listed below are a few ideas to consider:
soups (easy to open), candies (hard or chocolate), individual fruit cups, cookies (snack size), chapsticks, juice bottles, Ensure/Boost cans, apples or oranges
PB crackers, granola bars, pudding (snack size), applesauce (snack size)
peanuts/nuts (snack size), raisins/craisins (snack sizes)
Anything you can think of that is convenient for them to open and use. Please have all donated items sent to school by Thursday, December 18th, so that we have time to assemble the gift baskets. MS Office will be the drop-off place.

Lots of Roughneck/Roughettes basketball left today.
In Plains:
JV boys 3:00
JV girls 4:15
In Sundown:
JV girls 5:00
Varsity girls 6:15
Varsity boys 7:30
An excellent Christmas Program was presented by the Sundown Elementary School. Grades 1-5 preformed "The Littlest Christmas Tree!" and then were joined by PreK and Kindergarten classes to sing "Silent Night" in candlelight. An amazing job by the students under the direction of Mrs. Amanda Simonds and Mr. Third Jacinto.










Final
JV Gilrls 24
Denver city 26
JV Girls are tied 10-10 at the half vs Denver City
JV girls win their first game in Plains 49-30 over Tatum. They play again at 10:00 tomorrow morning. The time of their 2nd game tomorrow will be determined after their 10:00 game. Great job ladies.
JV girls are headed to the 4th up 40-15 on Tatum.
Plaid Day at SMS and a few pics from yesterday! Twin Day tomorrow! SMS students were also treated to some hot chocolate with marshmallows and whipped cream during activity period today!!!
JV girls are at the half and lead Tatum 28-9.
JV Roughettes lead Tatum 11-6 after 1 in Plains.
JV boys drop game one in the Plains tournament to Seminole 9th 37-27. They will play 1 game tomorrow at 3:00.
The JV girls play 1 game this afternoon at 1:45 in Plains.
JV boys down 25-19 entering the 4th.
JV boys lead Seminole 9th 15-14 at the half.
JV Roughnecks lead Seminole 9th 9-6 after 1 quarter.
Final
Roughnecks 62
Tahoka 31
51-19
End of the 3rd quarter
Roughnecks 35
Tahoka 9
Halftime
Roughnecks 12
Tahoka 4
End of the 1st quarter
