Angelina College Releases Fall 2022 Dean’s List

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Angelina College officials and faculty members are pleased to release the names of 178 students named to the Dean’s Honor List for the Fall 2022 semester.

To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must have enrolled in at least 12 semester hours of college-level work and have attained a grade point average of 3.5 with no grade lower than a “C”.

The names of students who make the Dean’s Honor Lists are posted at the end of each long semester.

Following is the list of recognized students divided by town or city of residency.

Abilene:

Jaxon Hansen.

Alto:

Coty Allen, Rhett Black and Olivia Low.

Austin:

Jack Brinson.

Bellville:

Isaac Yuna.

Brenham:

Hayden Hupe.

Broaddus:

Ireland Reynolds.

Center:

Nichole Morrison.

Campbelltown, New South Wales:

Mia Gilmore.

Chapel Hill:

Parker Mason.

Chester:

Kaitlyn Clack, Susanna Olbrych and Garren Toler.

Cleveland:

Ashley Suttle.

Clute:

Damian Leal.

College Station:

Christian Letendre.

Colmesneil:

Phillip Ryan.

Crockett:

Ryan Arvizu, Wendy Carcamo, Alonzo Cervantes, Brian Fiolek, Mayra Martinez, Isaac Perez and Matthew Wheeler.

Cushing:

Bradi Bradshaw and Bethany Dawson.

Cypress:

Jose Bojorquez Huerta, James Cromer.

Cyprus (Lefkoshia):

Georgios Theodoulidis.

Diboll:

Victor Arreola, Breahna Cordova, Edward Danini, Jaime Franco, Aracely Gonzalez, Olivia Havard, Alivia Jackson, M’lisa Loving, Mayra Medina, Kody Owens, Anna Romero, Tanya Scott, Rafael Sepulveda, Tyra Stewart and Coral Tamez.

Eagle Pass:

Magaly Huerta.

Evadale:

Klay Sylvester.

Fort Polk, LA:

Joshua Longendyke.

Garrison:

Madison Owens.

Grapeland:

Marley Duhon.

Hemphill:

Analuisa Cisneros and Justin Simpson.

Houston:

Elian Balmaceda, Tatyanna Guzman and Wilondja Loni.

Huntington:

Kelton Sanderson.

Huntsville:

Risper Nyabicha.

Jasper:

Haley Primrose, Martha Segura and Daniel Wade.

Kennard:

Ava Barclay, Emma McMullen, Kaydence Northcutt and Nicholas Pennington.

Lufkin:

Sarah Ackley, Cassidy Adams, Ezequiel Alanis, Kayla Allen-Torres, Giselle Anaya, Jaelah Bennett, Justin Black, Sydney Blanton, Stuart Brimmage, Jessica Brockett, Tommy Butler, Julia Cabrera, Devin Capps, Jorge Cervantes, Ian Cox, Kayley Daniels, Leah Davis, Miguel De La Cruz, Maddux Dezern, Hunter Ditsworth, Sandra Dominguez, Jacqueline Escobedo, Jessica Escobedo, Isaac Estrada, Chad Fischer, Liberty Goins, Leah Gonzalez, Joshua Gutierrez, Mary-Beth Harbuck, Morgan Hay, Jonathan Holt, Demi Treanna Johnson, Allyson Lea, Monserrat Lopez, Zachary Lumpkin, Ashton Martin-Kibbey, Yajaira Mendoza, Marvin Mendoza-Duran, Xstacia Newton, Cy Ochoa, Jontreace Pierson, Arnold Ramirez, Crystal Reynolds, Jordan Rhodes, Paulina Rios, Mayra Rivas, Miguel Rodriguez, Luis Ruiz, Martin Salinas, Saul Santoyo, Teresita Santoyo, Logan Taylor, Cecilia Vallejo, Parker Winthrop, Alicia Zavala and Jonathan Zuniga.

Livingston:

Jennifer Altom, Miles Burkhardt, Ashley Fletcher, Kara Gardner, Billy Lewis, Shakel Sykes, Gavin Tardy and Jorge Trejo.

Magnolia:

Mason Swidersky.

Moscow:

Natalya Soto.

Montgomery:

Weston Dean.

Nacogdoches:

Daniel Acevedo Rodriguez, Ty Baker, Crystal Ballard, David Boyer, Chelsea Brookshire, Cory Cadle, Katherine Chidester, Sydney Collins, Collin Fuller, Yuan Huang, Brittany Hutto, Morgan Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Amber Lee, Haylee Lewis, Collyn Lobb, Lorena Macias, Gabriela Martinez Noriega Llanas, Alejandro Martinez, Kendall McCollum, Israel Pedroza Flores, Angelica Pelaez, Markee Rasberry, Ashley Riley, Trey Smith, Jordan Thompson and Tyler Young.

Nederland:

Alyssa Collazo.

Onalaska:

Tamara Ernst, Annanell Franklin and Tiffany Watters.

Pollok:

Jacob Anderson, Jennifer Harkless and Kristie Wright.

Riverside:

Rebecca Stumpf.

Round Rock:

Mario Mendoza, Jr.

San Augustine:

Brenna Harvey.

Spurger:

Gabrielle Coleman.

Sugar Land:

William Krenek.

Sydney, Australia:

Madison Baker.

Trinity:

Alexander Davalos.

Wells:

Katlynn Upshaw.

Wimberly:

Matthew Tippie.

Woden:

Kennedy Bankosh

Woodville:

Paige Evans.

Zavalla:

Kennedy Peeples and Trevor Reppond.

Gary Stallard
Sports Information Director Gary Stallard, who also serves as a Liberal Arts Instructor, begins his eleventh season with Angelina College. Following a career as a U.S. Marine, Stallard completed his bachelor’s degree at Stephen F. Austin University, where he majored in English and Journalism. For more than 16 years, he has worked as a sports writer/columnist/photographer for the Lufkin Daily News; he continues to contribute free-lance articles on occasion. Stallard has won several awards for writing, including the Golden Hoops Award for basketball writing in 2003, Regional Sports Writer of the Year in 2004, and the Texas Press Association’s first-place award for column writing in 2007 and in 2014. He has also done basketball, football and baseball radio and live streaming play-by- play and color commentary for an ESPN affiliate. Currently Stallard serves as play-by-play broadcaster for AC basketball, baseball and softball games. Prior to arriving at Angelina College, Stallard taught English at Lufkin High School for four years. He currently teaches Developmental Writing classes at AC. He and his wife Susan live in Lufkin.

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