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10Friday, September 27, 2013 v Krum News v www.<strong>lemonspublications</strong>.<strong>com</strong>KRUM HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING COURT & NOMINEESOne senior girl and one senior boy will be crowned as the 2013-14 Home<strong>com</strong>ing King and Queen at halftime of the KHS varsity football game on Friday, Oct. 4 at BobcatStadium. Special thanks to KHS Assistant Principal Shelly Enloe for the photos.SENIOR NOMINEES:JORDAN CRAWFORDAND COLTEN LUCASSENIOR NOMINEES:BRENNAN ELLISAND LESLIE LOVELLSENIOR NOMINEES:RILEY PLACEAND JORDAN O’KELLEYSENIOR NOMINEES:STEPHANIE BISHOPAND MATTHEW JELENKrum Middle Schooldoes battle with ParadiseThe Krum Bobcat Middle School footballteams traveled to Paradise to take on the Pantherslast Thursday. The 7th grade battled to a14-14 tie, while the 8th grade came up a littleshort with a final score of 34-28.The 7th grade had a good game on bothsides of the ball. Offensively the Bobcats wereled by Remi May and David Firebaugh. Defensivelyboth Dre Moghadam and AnthonySalazar recovered fumbles for the swarmingBobcat defense. The game ended with theKrum offense in possession of the ball at theParadise 2-yard line.The 8th grade put forth a great effort ina very hard-hitting 34-28 defeat. The Bobcatoffense was led by Zach Pittman, DonaldBrown, and Ronnie Gentry. Pittman had agreat first half scoring two touchdowns onlong runs before being forced from the gamedue to injury. Brown added two touchdownsin the second half with two long runs. DefensivelyJosh Cummings and Derek Longley leda valiant effort for the Bobcat defense againsta very good Panther team.Krum Middle School once again travelsto Paradise, Thursday September 26. Gametime is 4:00.JUNIOR COURT:MADISON SINKUAND NATE WALTERSCHEIDSOPHOMORE COURT:LACEY VARDELLAND JACOB ENISFRESHMAN COURT:RHEAGAN BORCHARDTAND COLTON SPRADLEYThe All-On-Four SolutionHistorically, patients missing most of their natural teeth resortto dentures in attempt to regain esthetics and chewingfunction. While dentures are acceptable to some patients, wefind that most patients in dentures wish they had teethanchored to bone to improve chewing and speaking whilereducing bone loss. Replacing 12-14 teeth with individualimplants could cost as much as a new luxury car. Thisprocedure allows patients to regain fixed teeth at a fraction ofthe price by using fewer implants strategically placed in optimalpositions. Schedule an examination at our office to learn if youare a candidate for the All-On-Four Solution.John H. Reed, Jr., DDS940-458-50001670 W. Chapman Dr.Sanger, TX 76266• General Dentistry • IV Sedation• Cosmetic Procedures (Moderate Sedation)• Wisdom Teeth • Oral Sedation• Extractions(Minimal Sedation)• Nitrous Oxide • Implant RehabilitationDr. Reed is one of a small percentage of restorative dentists inNorth Texas trained, certified, and experienced in IV sedation.IV sedation is utilized at our office to manage moderate tosevere dental anxiety and provide <strong>com</strong>fort for surgical andrestorative procedures. Whether you need routine preventivecare, a tooth removed, or a <strong>com</strong>plex rehabilitation, we will beglad to help you with your dental needs.Visit our website for more information and before and after photos!www.sangerfamilydentistry.<strong>com</strong>

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