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The Meadow football team is preparing to face a 4-1 Happy Cowboys team on the road Friday night.
Read moreThe Wellman-Union volleyball team snapped its six game losing streak on Saturday, Sept. 26 with a road win over Klondike in its final non district game. The Lady ‘Cats came back from an 0-2 deficit to force five sets.
Read moreDENVER CITY — The Denver City Sports Complex hosted the District 3-3A undefeated leaders vying for the top spot on Tuesday night.
Read moreThe Brownfield football team travels to San Angelo Stadium to face Lake View with both teams on a losing streak.
Read moreThe junior outside hitter led the Lady Cubs with 13 kills and one block in the sweep over Friona to open district play on the road.
Read moreThe Wellman-Union boys’ and girls’ cross country team had a strong performance at the Smyer Invite hosted by Smyer High on Saturday, Sept. 19 for the varsity runners and Monday, Sept. 21 for the junior high runners.
Read moreAfter coming close to getting its first win of the season the Brownfield football team will be on the road Friday night visiting the Lake View Chiefs in San Angelo in non conference action, kickoff is set for 7 p.m. Both teams will step onto the gridiron looking to snap a losing streak, the Cubs on three games and the Chiefs on a two game losing streak. Brownfield Head Coach Aarrhon Flores is looking for consistency from his team.
Read moreNobody said it would be easy for Meadow this season as they have now dropped to 0-4. However, the case can be made that they have played some stellar teams thus far. The Broncos’ first game they had to travel almost four hours to Newcastle. Then the next week the Broncos travelled a little over 2 hours to meet up with the #10 Blackwell Hornets, that outcome was a 62-14 loss. Next was a home game against six-man Valley and that game was over at halftime 46-0. Like the other games, last week’s was not going to be easy either as the Broncos traveled to Klondike to take on the #7 Cougars, but the Broncos didn’t get to stay in Klondike very long as they went home at halftime one more time.
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