Cornhole Tournament winners

CORN HOLE TOURNEY BEGINS – These are some of the first of 34 singles players who competed in the Top of Texas Corn Hole Tournament Saturday afternoon in the Ag and Community Center during Celebrate Littlefield. These started on the other end, and were tossing to the other end where they started. After the singles group, the next players were the doubles. Epi Salazar and his wife, Chrystal Salazar, were sponsors of the tournament. They own a corn toss business in a building on Phelps Avenue, located north of Price Home and Auto in Littlefield, where corn hole players can go to improve their skills. (Staff Photo by Joella Lovvorn)

POPULAR AMONG THE YOUNG and not so young was the mechanical bull “Sir Loin” owned and operated by Pete and Mary Paiz of Portales, New Mexico. An unidentified rider tries his luck on Sir Loin.

YOUNG BULL RIDER Kayden Rodriguez of Littlefield shows good form while riding Sirloin at the mechanical bull attraction. (Photo by Ann Reagan)

FIRST PLACE – Jessie Ortiz and Michael Cristan were the winners of the second annual Celebrate Littlefield Cornhole Tournament, which took place this year inside the Lamb County Ag and Community Center. (Submitted Photo)