Kayleigh Watkins receives Awards 

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Borger ISD would like to recognize the 2020 recipient of the Lynley Herbert scholarship, the E.J. Jeep Webb Award and the Ann Prock Scholarship for softball - Kayleigh Watkins. 

Lynley Herbert was full of life and love…love for her family, her friends, Borger High and most of all for the Lord.  She was a bright light in the halls of BHS, involved in as many activities as possible…active in sports, cheerleading, FCA, being a class officer…a Bulldog through and through.  Lynley always had time for anyone who needed a listening ear, a word of encouragement or just someone to be there.

In March of 2001, the Lord called Lynley home.  Because of all she had done for others during her short time on this earth, a scholarship was set up to honor her memory and how she lived her life.  To encourage other BHS students to live the same way.

E.J. “Jeep” Webb graduated from Tulia High School and went on to play basketball and football in Canyon at West Texas State.  He has coached at various towns in the panhandle and has been in Borger since 1966.  While at BHS, he coached football, track, cross country and girls’ basketball.  He is currently active in working many track & field meets across the United States.  He still drives many of the athletic teams to their contests and is very interested in their achievements.  Coach Webb has been and always will be there for kids. He always gives an encouraging word and asks that they give their very best as young ladies and gentlemen. 

 Qualifications to be nominated are as follows:

1.         Outstanding senior female athlete. 
2.         Must exemplify the highest moral character, behavior and leadership.  
3.         Regulate her actions at all times so that she will be a credit to the team, school,                    and community.  
4.         Display good sportsmanship at all times by being modest in victory and gracious in              defeat.

 The Head Coaches of each sport of BHS can nominate, and vote for one athlete to be the recipient.

Ann and Clinton Prock are longtime supporters of the Lady Bulldog Softball program. 

When Ann passed away, Clinton set up a scholarship for a softball player in her name.  Clinton remains a huge part of Lady Bulldog softball.

 

 

Posted by rebecca.calder On 04 June, 2020 at 2:51 PM