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Max Maxfield receives Blair Cherry Memorial Award
Former Amarillo Sandie wins Blair Cherry Award GF Default - Countdown to Kickoff: Amarillo Sandies By Claudia Faust | January 6, 2021 at 9:36 PM CST - Updated January 6 at 9:36 PM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - On Jan. 5 2021 former Amarillo Sandie Max Maxfield earned the Blair Cherry Memorial Award.
The other nomineeâs were Palo Duroâs Chris Thorton, Will Baxter from Tascosa High School, and Fabian Morales out of Caprock High School. The nomineeâs were chosen because of their work ethic on and off of the football field.
Maxfield was among the outstanding athleteâs nominated for the award, in addition to winning he also received a city proclamation declaring Jan. 5 of every year âMax Maxfield Day.â
December 17, 2020
Jaime Solano’s family in the courtyard of their house. Emilia, his wife, holds a photograph of him. From left to right, Alicia Solano, Leticia Solano, Emilia Melo, and Verónica Solano. (Armando Vega)
Emilia Melo still can’t believe that Jaime Solano is dead. The husband she hadn’t seen in 11 years died from Covid-19 this summer, alone, in a New York City hospital, 2,700 miles from home. When Jaime left his family in the town of Tlapa in the mountainous region of Guerrero in southern Mexico, he was only to be gone a short while. But the reasons he left Tlapa bills to pay, children to support, and the dreams of guaranteeing a better life for his family never disappeared. And so he stayed, over more than a decade, working low-wage jobs in kitchens and delivering food, waiting for the day he could return. Now, Emilia refuses to accept that her healthy husband, just 48 years old, is gone.