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Bobby Green passed away on January 31 in Austin, Texas. Bobby was born in Brownfield, Texas, to Morris and Ruth Green and graduated from Brownfield High School in 1954. He attained Eagle Scout, worked as a soda jerk, and washed airplanes at the airport to pay for flight lessons while in school. He married Norma Jean Crownover of Meadow, Texas, soon after graduation and became a crop duster. He also went on to do stunt piloting, drag racing, International go-cart racing, and earning the necessary mechanic’s license to keep everything going. In later years, he and Norma Jean worked as Real Estate Brokers. Bobby was preceded in death by Norma Jean and their daughter, Jill Lewis. He is survived by their daughter, Teresa, and her husband, Rick Harrison, along with several grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Bobby was a devoted husband, Dad, and Papaw. He is loved and will be missed. In the words of old pilots, “He Flew West”.
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Read moreBrownfield traveled to Amarillo, Texas where they met up with Spearman who they defeated 64-54. It was undoubtedly the best start that Brownfield has gotten off to all year long as the Malik Mason got the scoring started, followed by a pair of threes from K.J. Carroll, then a Brandon Anthony three to quickly make the score 11-0 in favor of the Runnin’ Cubs. Spearman would use a timeout to get settled in but to no avail as the Runnin’ Cubs tacked on 7 more to make it a 18-0 game in the first it wasn’t until there was 35 seconds left when Spearman would finally get their first point off a free throw. Brownfield carried a 18-1 lead going into the second quarter. In the second quarter Spearman finally appeared to settle down defensively and made life a little harder for Brownfield, but offensively could never get anything going in the first half due to the pressure of the Runnin’ Cub defense forcing turnover after turnover. It was a low scoring affair in the second, but Brownfield maintained a 25-19 lead going into the break. Coming out of the half both teams exchanged bucket for bucket as it appeared Spearman finally found their offense going a quick 3-3 from beyond the arc and cutting into Brownfields deficit.
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