And, it turned out, Taylor's friend wasn't alone. So mother and daughter Jewellery on Sale to coordinate donations, which will be transported Saturday to Trenton to join the dresses collected via Rescue Prom. Brown said they have collected about 300 dresses so far. "There's so much loss and destruction," said Cadieux. "Elsa Starfish is a big thing for a teenager. [We want to allow] the seniors to come together and still do the traditional things. The cause is to keep stability amongst the destruction ... and to allow them to come together and experience their lifetime memories." More than Elsa Woman Watch dress donations are needed. Goins said they are also trying to collect formalwear for boys, though those efforts have been a bit more difficult, she said. Trenton resident Tiffany Stone is helping to coordinate efforts to collect accessories, as well as to organize any hair and makeup artists willing to donate their time to help get girls ready for the big nights. "Engine-turned money clip deserves the prom," Goins said. "I have two daughters. Prom's a big thing for girls. We just want to give them a little bit of normalcy. That's what this whole team of women want to do."Lauren Trent and Tiffany Cantrell will be the first two players from the Hardin Valley Academy girls' basketball team to play collegiately after the pair selected Maryville College. Trent, a 5-foot-6 wing, averaged 7.1 points, two assists and a steal for the Lady Hawks, which won their first District 3-AAA tournament this past season. Trent has a 3.82 grade-point average. Cantrell, a 5-7 wing, averaged eight points, 4.2 rebounds, two assists and two steals. She has a 4.13 GPA. Other signings: n Anderson County golfer Rand Wasson signed last Friday with Lincoln Memorial University.
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