Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Case Dwain Clark passed away unexpectedly in Hockley County on Thursday, March 11, 2021 at the age of 22.
Case was born April 9, 1998 in Lubbock to Eddie Clark and Kendra Sellers. He attended Spur Independent Schools until 2013. Case was Valedictorian of the Seagraves High School Class of 2016. He attended Sul Ross University and South Plains College. He was currently employed by Terry County Tractor as Parts Manager in Lubbock. He was formerly employed by Family Power Sports in Lubbock. He was a member of the Yellowhouse Masonic Lodge in Lubbock. He was the current President of the Wild West Chapter of the Punishers Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club.
Mar. 13—BOONEVILLE — Cole Clark saw the exact pitch he wanted and didn't waste his swing. Clark took a first pitch offering over the scoreboard for a walk-off grand slam as Corinth clawed back to defeat Mooreville 7-5 in six innings at the Booneville Spring Break Tournament on Friday. "I tried to tell myself, 'Don't do too much. Don't do too much.' And he threw one in there, and I just .
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Burrell’s A.J. Corrado shakes hands with opponent Malachi Duvall of Penns Valley after winning the 152-pound bout semifinal in class AA in the PIAA state wrestling championship on Friday, March 6, 2020 at the Giant Center in Hershey.
The Burrell wrestling team got its season started off on the right foot this weekend when it traveled to the North Allegheny Wright Automotive Invitational. Out of 13 weight classes, the Bucs had two first-place finishers, one second, two thirds and three fourths.
Each weight class had between seven and 10 wrestlers.
Senior AJ Corrado got his final high school season started off with a first-place finish at 160 pounds, which is a class above where he competed in last season when he won a WPIAL title and made a run to the PIAA championship.