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The Brownfield Cubs took on the Littlefield Wildcats and unfortunately suffered their second loss of the season as they fell 49-13. The Brownfield Cubs opened the ball game with the football and were looking to come out of the gates strong.
Read moreThe Brownfield Cubs (3-2) will welcome the Muleshoe Mules (5-0) Friday night as they look to bounce back after the 49-13 loss they suffered to the Littlefield Wildcats.
Read moreThe Brownfield Lady Cubs (9-13) fell to the Plains Cowgirls (3-16) Tuesday in their final game before the start of district play.
Read moreAfter a disappointing homecoming performance last Friday, the Brownfield Cubs hit the road to take on the Dimmitt Bobcats where they were victorious 47-29. This started fast and furiously for the Cubs as they opened the game with the football and in 45 seconds had their first score of the game as Jesus “JJ” Martinez connected with Austin Martinez for a 19-yard touchdown.
Read moreThe Wellman-Union Lady Wildcats (5-6) outlast the Brownfield Lady Cubs (9-12) 3-2 in a thriller Saturday.
Read moreThe Brownfield tennis team cruised to a 17-2 win over the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes Saturday.
Read moreWhether officiating a laid-back recreational youth soccer game or a high-stakes basketball championship, referees have an increasingly tough job and are getting harder to find and retain. But local public school leaders told the News this week that they are committed to making sure that referees—who are hired and assigned through the University Interscholastic League, or UIL, and the local chapter of the Texas Association of Sports Officials, or TASO—are treated fairly.
Read moreANDREWS - There is always emotion at athletic events. Whether winning, losing, making a great play or overcoming a mistake, players and fans are fully invested in what is happening on the field, court, pitch, diamond or track.
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