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Following a disappointing 30-13 loss to Slaton, the Brownfield football team will look to bounce back when it hosts Denver City Friday night at Cubs Stadium at 7 p.m. The Cubs (1- 6,1-2) are currently still fighting for a spot in the playoffs and a victory over rival Mustangs (4-4,2-1) would clinch a postseason spot.
Read moreThe Wellman-Union Wildcats have now won three consecutive games and are 2-0 in district play after their overtime win of 44-42 over Whiteface on Friday night.
Read moreAfter defeating Denver City in four sets (17-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-22) at home and then sweeping Dimmitt (25-8, 25-9, 25-8) on the road the Brownfield volleyball hosted Lamesa looking to keep pace with Denver City and hold onto the top spot in Region 1 District 3A. The Lady Cubs swept the Lady Tornadoes 25-11, 25-16, and 25- 21 Tuesday night to improve to 20-2 overall and 8-1 in district play, and continued to stay even with Denver City after it defeated Dimmitt in three sets.
Read moreThe Brownfield Cubs were plagued with turnovers and special team issues in the first against Slaton which helped lead to there sending district loss.
Read moreLady Cub Madison Hord helped her volleyball team to secure a huge win over rival Denver City Thursday night. With her 17 digs and her movement on the court the team is now tied in district play with DC.
Read moreThe Brownfield Lady Cubs are now tied in district action with Denver City as they won their second matchup to DC in four sets on Thursday night.
Read moreBrownfield hosted Levelland on Tuesday, Oct. 13 at Cubs tennis court in a duel with Class 4A playoff implications. The Lady Cubs and Cubs tennis players need a win for a higher playoff seeding.
Read moreWith 6:30 left in the game, the Brownfield football team made two big plays to defeat Kermit 13-12, Friday night for its first win of the season. The defense came up big on a fourth and short, forcing a Yellow Jacket turnover on downs. That led to the eventual 76 yard run by Zarius Garcia for the go ahead score and the win.
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