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Brownfield, Meadow, Wellman-Union back on the court after holiday break

The holiday break is the official halfway point of the school year. 18 weeks down, 18 weeks to go academically. Athletically, schools have seen the Fall sports finally put to bed the week before Christmas, with 12 football teams earning state championships in Arlington At the same time, “Spring” sports basketball, swimming, soccer and wrestling have been toiling in the background, at least at schools that made deep runs on the gridiron. Miles have been run or swum. Scrimmages have given way to tournaments, invitationals or nondistrict play. Waiting on the other side of the break are the sports most think of as the days get longer and warmer … baseball, softball, golf, tennis and track and field. Terry County basketball fans, however, will have plenty to watch before the other sports get underway when the calendar flips to 2024. The Brownfield boys basketball team went into the holiday break on a four-game winning streak and has won six of its past seven contests to move to 12-5 overall and 1-0 in District 3-3A competition with a triumph against Littlefield on Dec. 19. The Runnin’ Cubs are at the Canyon Tournament this weekend to knock off the rust from the hiatus as they prepare to get right back to district play at Lamesa on Jan. 2 at 7:30 p.m. The Lady Cubs (6-12, 1-1) also are making one final tournament appearance in 2023, heading to the Caprock Tournament for a trio of games to get their legs and jump shots back in shape. Then, like the boys teams, they will travel to Lamesa on Tuesday for a 6:15 p.m. contest against the Tornadoes to jump right back into district play. At Meadow, the Lady Broncos (10-7, 1-2 in District 7-1A) come out of the break to face Ackerly Sands in a nondistrict game on Tuesday at Sands. Currently fourth in the district standings after having faced Whitharral (17-1, 4-0) and Whiteface (16-4, 2-0), Meadow will resume its district schedule at Morton on Jan. 5 at 6:15 p.m. The Broncos have struggled to open the season, going 1-8 before the holidays. They got back to work against Lazbuddie on Friday and will join the Lady Broncos on a trip to Sands for a 7:30 p.m. game on Tuesday. Meadow will, finally, kick off district play at Morton on Jan. 5 at 8 p.m. The Wellman-Union girls basketball team will be at All Saints at 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday for its first contest out of the break. The Lady Wildcats are 1-6 on the season and will open District 8-1A play against Klondike at 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 5. The Wildcats boy’s basketball team is still searching for consistency on offense, averaging less than 40 points a game thus far. Wellman-Union (1-10) faced O’Donnell on Friday out of the break and will be at All Saints alongside the Lady Wildcats on Tuesday. A nondistrict game against Spur at 5 p.m. on Jan. 5 at Wellman-Union will be the final tune up before the Wildcats travel to rival Loop on Jan. 16 for the district opener. For the true “Spring” sports fans, softball teams begin practicing on Jan. 12, with baseball teams officially underway Jan. 19.

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BROWNFIELD BEAT

The Brownfield Animal Shelter is currently accepting donations and is in need of the following: Adult dog food, puppy food, cleaning supplies and leashes. Donations can be dropped off at the Police Station or Terry County Vet. Check out the animals available for adoption by calling the PD and setting up an appointment.

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Texas A&M Forest Service encourages fire safety this holiday season

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M Forest Service urges everyone to use extreme caution when participating in activities that may start a wildfire or house fire this holiday season. One spark can ruin a holiday.

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BRMC Board of Directors review security risk assessment

Brownfield Regional Medical Center’s Board of Directors met Tuesday evening for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting. Following the invocation, the meeting began with the Board of Directors approving the minutes from the previous meeting.

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Holiday Closings

Government offices and financial institutions will be closed Monday in observance of Christmas. Emergency Services will operate as normal.

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HOW THE GRINCH STOLE COTTON’S CHRISTMAS

The Grinch has certainly stolen Cotton. The cotton market offered its first gifts of the Christmas season to the Bears, while the Bulls are left staring at unopened presents stacking up on the Bears’ side of the tree.

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A WORD WE NEED

If you asked me today what my favorite movie is, I’d have to say “I Can Only Imagine” — the true story of Bart Millard and the Christian band, Mercy Me. If you’ve seen it, you know his grandmother would always say things like, “Mercy me… Lord, have mercy.” It’s a great movie. I highly recommend it.

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