![]() Sawyer Burleson, Pampa, 75 Sir Jones, Brownwood, 75 Cooper Jensen, Argyle, 75 Cason Johnson, Seminole, 75Īndrews (308) – Joey Jeppesen 76, Jack Burgen 84, Slayter Colbath, Andrews,74, Zane Dulin 81, Jorge Molinar III 77īig Spring (324) – Brycen Billalba 91, Andrew Garcia 85, Elijah Gonzales 90, Christian Martinez 77, Reece Harris 72 Max Vergara, Levelland, 74 Dane Wimmer, Seminole, 74 Slayter Colbath, Andrews, 74 T-8. Nathan Rosser, Argyle, 72 Collin Moody, Bridgeport, 72 Reece Harris, Big Spring, 72 4. The tournament concludes on Tuesday with the top three teams and the top three individuals not on a qualifying team advancing to the Class 4A State Tournament at Legends Golf Course in Kingsland. Seminole is third with a 312.īig Spring’s Reece Harris is in a three-way tie for first place in the medalist standings after shooting an even-par 72.Īs a team, Big Spring is in seventh with a 324.Īndrews was led by Slayter Colbath, who is in a tie for fifth after shooting a 74. The Mustangs are 10 shots back of Argyle after shooting a 308. LUBBOCK – The Andrews boys golf team is in second place after the first round of the Region I-4A Tournament on Monday at Shadow Hills Golf Course. Legacy (320) – Kellen Young 72, Drew Ironside 86, Spencer Widner 77, Zachary Fieldhouse 93, Fred Poe 83 Jackson Vesper, Little Elm, 74 Kenneth Melendrez, Marcus, 74 Jace Boslow, Hawks, 74 Rex Newsom, Frenship, 74 Javier Delgadillo, Eastwood, 74 Kellen Young, Legacy, 74 Ethan Armendarez, Chisholm Trail, 74 Ben Gregg, Pearce, 74 Timothy Edgnatis, Pearce, 74 Reese Roberts, Jesuit, 74 Trevor Algya, Marcus, 73 Awesome Burnett, Marcus, 73 T-9. Daniel Choi, Keller, 71 CJ Mooibroek, McKinney Boyd, 71 Jack Kash, Marcus, 71 T-7. Join Gregg Braden for this compelling 12-hour presentation as he shares the discoveries that that catapult us beyond the conventional thinking when it comes to creating optimal states of physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual states of health and healing.The tournament concludes on Tuesday with the top three teams and the top three individuals not on qualifying team punching their tickets to the state tournament May 9-10 in Georgetown. Within each of us lie dormant abilities and extraordinary potentials far beyond what was believed possible in the past. ![]() ![]() These discoveries add to a growing body of evidence revealing that we are the technology we’ve been waiting for. The science is clear-new discoveries ranging from human evolution and genetics to the emerging science of neuro-cardiology and heart intelligence have now overturned 150 years of thinking when it comes to who we are, and what we’re capable of. We lose the very qualities that we value, and cherish, as humans. The danger is clear: when we replace our natural biology and powerful emotions with artificial technology, our neurons, cells, unique abilities and coping mechanisms begin to atrophy. We live our lives, choose our relationships, heal our bodies and build our society based upon the way we think of ourselves-our story.įor the first time in our history, technology that mimics our biology, and virtual realities that mimic our most intimate relationships are now changing our story. Gregg Braden presents his latest research in a live event held at GaiaSphere and available to Events+ members. ![]()
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