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    The Linden-Kildare 2021 Homecoming Court from left is: Maleki Castleberry, Alexus Davis, Jackson Lee, Madison Ebarb, Sydney Hampton, Jonathan Owen, Allie Smallwood and Trevarious Patterson. Photo by Jo Anna Duncan
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Linden-Kildare Homecoming 2021

ALEXUS BEATRICE DAVIS

Alexus is the 17-year-old daughter of Bruce and Robin Davis.

She is the granddaughter of Teresa Hatfield, Rosie Harrison, David Huff and Bill Hatfield.

Alexus attends St. John Missionary Baptist Church and her hobbies include listening to music, sleeping, spending money and going out with friends.

Her school activities and awards include being in band all four years of high school, being on student council for three years, being in yearbook for three years, taking part in HOSA, finishing her freshman, sophomore and junior years on the A/B Honor Roll, taking part in Debate, receiving a CNA License, being clarinet section leader and competing with the Roaring Band from Tiger Land at the UIL State Marching Competition.

Alexus plans to go to college with hopes of becoming a forensic psychologist.

MADISON SHEA EBARB

Madison is the 18-year-old daughter of Sheree and Tim Taylor and Ryan Ebarb.

She is the granddaughter of Howard Ebarb and Dianne Ebarb, Patty Taylor and Patricia Newton.

Madison attends Pinecrest Baptist Church and her hobbies include dancing at Tammie Duncan’s School of Dance for the past 13 years, playing in makeup, hanging out with “the girls”, singing and talking to Jesus.

Her school activities and awards include being an All-American Nominee for three years, earning All-American Cheerleader honors, being HOSA president, playing in the band all four years, being on the yearbook staff for two years, competing with the Roaring Band from Tiger Land at the UIL State Marching Competition, being named Class Favorite her sophomore year, playing volleyball, basketball, softball and running track all four years, being the singer at the Veteran’s Day Program, being in the National Honor Society, being senior class treasurer, being a FCA member, hopeful of being in the top 10 of her class at year’s end, competing in powerlifting, receiving a CNA License, competing in softball playoffs, finishing fourth in Ready Writing, being named to the Academic All-District Softball Team, being named to the Academic All-District Basketball Team, being named to the Academic All-District Volleyball Team and being named a Honorable Mention basketball player.

Madison plans to go to college but at the moment is undecided on what degree to pursue.

She is looking into becoming a nurse, a nurse practitioner or a chiropractor.

SYDNEY ELIZABETH HAMPTON

Sydney is the 18-year-old-daughter of Sandy Hampton, Shane Hampton and Crystal Hampton (stepmom).

She is the granddaughter of Vickie Mathis, Gale Parker and Jimmy Parker.

Sydney attends New Colony Baptist Church and her hobbies include playing sports, hanging out with friends, drawing and painting, hanging out with “the girls” and talking to Jesus.

Her school activities and awards include being on the yearbook staff all four years, earning most improved yearbook student honors in both Composition I and II, being named Yearbook Editor her senior year, being a cheerleader all four years, playing volleyball, softball and basketball all four years, taking part in Student Council all four years, being named STUCO president her senior year, competing in powerlifting, playing in the band, being chosen as class favorite in both her freshman and junior years, being named Student of the Month in her junior year, being an All-American Nominee in cheer twice, taking part in FCA, being National Honor Society Reporter for two years, earning First Team All-District Infielder honors and being named Class President.

Sydney plans to go to college but at the moment is undecided on what degree to pursue.

She is looking into getting her Real Estate License or maybe get a degree in Interior Design.

ALLIE KAIT SMALLWOOD

Allie is the 17-year-old daughter of Marcus and Audi Smallwood.

She is the granddaughter of Homer and Judy Smallwood, the late Angela Hayes and the late Doug Stanley.

Allie attends Pinecrest Baptist Church and her hobbies include going camping, wake surfing on her Uncle T’s boat, hanging with family and friends and annoying her little brother.

Her school activities and awards include finishing her freshman, sophomore and junior years on the A/B Honor Roll, being in FFA all four years, playing golf for three years, playing volleyball and softball all four years, being on the district champion golf team, being on the playoff softball team, being in yearbook her freshman year, being in the National Honor Society for three years, being in cheer for three years, being named an All-American Cheer Nominee twice, being named Cheer Captain her senior year, being on the trap team and being named First Team All-District Outfielder.

Allie plans to go to the North Texas Community College and attend its Cosmetology program.

MALEKI DEWAYNE CASTLEBERRY

Maleki is the 17-year-old son of Trinity Castleberry and Crystal Hughes.

He is the grandson of Lettie Castleberry, Roy Castleberry and Teresa Sigmon.

Maleki attends Pleasant Hill Baptist Church and his hobbies include fishing, listening to music, hanging out with friends, going to the mall and doing things with his family.

His school activities and awards include playing in band all four years, competing with the Roaring Band from Tiger Land at the UIL State Marching Competition, playing football for three years, playing basketball for four years, running cross country for three years and running track for two years.

Maleki plans on going into the Air Force while also going to college for Electronics and Communications Engineering.

JACKSON LYNN LEE

Jackson is the 18-year-old son of J.J. and Missy Lee.

He is the grandson of Belinda Lee, Jerry Lee, Sherry Stanfield and the late Jackie Stanfield.

Jackson attends Pinecrest Baptist Church and his hobbies include playing baseball almost every weekend, grinding Madden, hunting, fishing and chilling at home with his dog Chance.

His school activities and awards include being on the 2019 state baseball finalist team, playing varsity football all four years, being a two-way starter on the football team for three years, being named a Team Captain in football his senior year, finishing his freshman year on the A honor roll and both his sophomore and junior years on the A/B Honor Roll, being named Class Favorite his sophomore year, being in the National Honor Society for three years, being involved in FCA, being a starting first baseman for three years, being named Student of the Month in his senior year, taking multiple college classes, being named a Second Team All-District Tackle and being named a First Team All-District First Baseman.

Jackson plans to attend the University of Texas at Tyler and pursue a degree in Physical Therapy.

JONATHAN CRAIG OWEN

Jonathan is the 17-year-old son of Keith and Rebecca Owen.

He is the grandson of Ken and Nancy Owen and Dan and Gayle Petty.

Jonathan attends Pinecrest Baptist Church and his hobbies include hunting, fishing, eating, playing sports of all kinds and playing with his dog.

His school activities and awards include being on the 2019 state baseball finalist team, earning Academic All-District honors all four years, taking part in FCA, playing football, basketball and golf all four years, playing baseball for three years, being in FFA for three years, being in HOSA for four years, being in the National Honor Society for three years, being named the Most Outstanding CNA student his junior year, being named Student of the Month his junior year, finishing his freshman, sophomore and junior years on the A Honor Roll, being named the Most Outstanding Honors Biology Student his freshman year, running cross country, taking part in archery, being on student council all four years, having perfect attendance from his freshman year to his junior year, being named Team Captain in football his senior year and being named a Second Team All-District Infielder his junior year.

Jonathan plans to attend Texas A&M University as a member of the Corps of Cadets while majoring in Biomedical Sciences.

TREVARIOUS DEWAYNE PATTERSON

Trevarious is the 17-year-old son of Darnette Patterson and Marcus Banks.

He is the grandson of Brenda Patterson, George Epps and Maxine Banks.

Trevarious attends Pleasant Hill Baptist Church and his hobbies include riding horses and hanging out with friends.

His school activities and awards include playing football, baseball and basketball for three years, running track for four years, being named Team Captain on the football team his senior season, placing second in district as part of the 4x100m relay team, making it to regionals as part of the 4x100m relay team and advancing to area as part of the sprint relay team.

Trevarious plans to attend a technical school and obtain a welding certificate.