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06/12/2026

From The Setonian

By Jaden Highsmith
June 8, 2026 | 11:19am EDT
The Seton Hall men’s basketball team added another major player to its 2026-27 roster this week, landing
former Howard College (Texas) center Terry Copeland.
The 6-foot-10, 225-pound big man arrives in South Orange after a dominant season at the junior college
(JUCO) level, where he earned NJCAA Division I National Player of the Year honors while helping
Howard College win the NJCAA Division I national championship. In the title game against Southern
Idaho, Copeland delivered one of his best performances of the season, scoring 23 points and pulling in 16
rebounds to lead the Hawks to the national title.
Copeland averaged 19.8 points and 7.9 rebounds per game during the 2025-26 season while shooting
67% from the field. He also averaged 3.2 offensive rebounds per game, leading Howard to a strong 33-4
record.
As an Orange, New Jersey native, Copeland's commitment to SHU brings him back home. The former
Bergen Catholic star was recruited by SHU during his high school career, before spending his senior
season at Legacy Early College in South Carolina. He began his collegiate career at Northern Illinois, but
seeing limited action with the Huskies, transferred to Howard College for the 2025-26 season.
Copeland fills a major offseason need for the Pirates, adding his strength and inside scoring to a
frontcourt that already brought in transfers Devin Williams and Abdulai Fanta Kabba. After dominating
JUCO, Copeland heads to South Orange looking to make an impact at the Division I level.

Jaden Highsmith is the head editor of The Setonian’s Sports section

05/30/2026
05/24/2026

Media Release
5/23/2026

On the 22nd of May 2026 at approximately 11:05 PM, Big Spring Police Department officers were dispatched to the 1600 block of Oriole Street in reference to shots being fired.

Big Spring Police Department and Howard County Sheriff’s Office Deputies arrived on scene. Upon arrival, officers observed two males laying in the front yard in the 1600 Block of Oriole identified as Willis J. Duval, B/M, 44 years of age, and Marcus D. Pena, B/M, 23 years of age. Big Spring Fire Department and Allegiance EMS arrived on scene and attempted life saving measures which were not successful. Big Spring Police Department Officers discovered that both Willis and Pena had suffered from gunshot wounds and were deceased.

The Big Spring Police Department Criminal Investigations Division, Identification personnel, and Texas Department of Public Safety Texas Rangers were notified to respond and assist with this investigation. The Texas Rangers and Detectives immediately began interviewing individuals and following up on leads. Willis and Pena were later pronounced deceased by Justice of the Peace Averette.

As a result of the investigation and evidence obtained, it was determined that probable cause existed for the charge of Capital Murder. Detectives and Texas Rangers subsequently obtained a Capital Murder arrest warrant for Ruben A. Gonzales, W/M, 22 years of age. Gonzales was later arrested on the morning of 5/23/2026 at approximately 9:30 am in the 1600 Block of Canary Street and booked into the Howard County Detention Center for the offense of Capital Murder.

This investigation is still ongoing and there is no further information available at this time.

Chief of Police, Chad Williams
Administrative Lieutenant, Amie Taft

Photos from KBYG 106.3's post 05/13/2026

Run For The Wall to Stop in Big Spring Saturday for Vietnam Memorial Ceremony

The West Texas Veterans Memorial will welcome more than 300 motorcycle riders participating in the annual Run For The Wall on Saturday, May 16, during a special stop at the Big Spring Vietnam Memorial.

The ceremony will take place from 9:22 a.m. to 10:02 a.m. at the Vietnam Memorial in Big Spring as riders make their way to Washington, D.C., as part of the nationwide tribute ride honoring veterans, active-duty military, POW/MIA service members, and those who never made it home.
Members of the West Texas Veterans Memorial Board will present commemorative challenge coins to each rider participating in this year’s ride in appreciation of their dedication to keeping the memory and sacrifices of America’s veterans alive.

The community is encouraged to attend and show support for the riders and the mission behind Run For The Wall. Organizers are especially inviting Vietnam veterans and Gold Star families connected to the Vietnam War era to be part of this meaningful event.

“This is an opportunity for our community to come together to honor the service and sacrifice of those who served during the Vietnam era and to welcome these riders as they continue their journey across America,” organizers said.
Run For The Wall began in 1989 and continues annually as a cross-country motorcycle ride promoting healing among veterans while calling attention to prisoners of war, those missing in action, and all who served.

Community members attending are encouraged to arrive early due to the large number of motorcycles expected in the area.

05/11/2026

West Texas Centers would like to remind you to sign up today for the Mindful Monday Mental Health Awareness workshop with Dr. Faubion and Dr. Obregon. It starts at 5:30 PM and lasts one hour. Anyone can attend, and it's FREE!

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