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It’s like Christmas in February for Coaches all across the state of Texas as they anxiously awaited to see the results of realignment and what their futures held. For Brownfield things look a little different than things have before beginning with football. They’ve remain in 3A Division 1 District 2 the district looks like this Brownfield Lamesa Denver City Kermit All 4 schools are familiar foes which should create some intense games during the fall. The other thing to note of this district is that all four teams are guaranteed a spot in the playoffs as 4 teams from each district qualify.
Read moreThe Brownfield powerlifting team traveled to Fresnhip over the weekend to compete at the Frenship Tiger Invitational. The Cubs finished in 12th place with a total of zero points and the Lady Cubs finished in eighth place with a total of seven points. Zeriah Gomez led the Brownfield powerlifting squad with her first-place finish in the 123-pound weight class.
Read moreThe Wellman-Union powerlifting team traveled to Frenship Saturday to compete at the Tiger Invitational. It was a tough weekend for some of the Wildcats but Micaela Escobar led the team with a ninth-place finish in her division.
Read moreThe Meadow powerlifting team traveled to Wolforth Saturday for the Tiger Invitational at Frenship High School.
Read moreMeadowI ISD and Wellman-Union ISD eagerly waited for the realignments and learned that they would see much more of each other during district play.
Read moreThe Lamesa Lady Golden Tornadoes’ offensive surges in the opening and final quarter guided them to a 31-24 win over the Brownfield Lady Cubs Friday.
Read moreThe Lamesa Lady Golden Tornadoes’ offensive surges in the opening and final quarter guided them to a 31-24 win over the Brownfield Lady Cubs Friday. The Lady Tornadoes’ offense came out red hot to outscore the Lady Cubs 15-2 to take the lead after the opening quarter. The Lady Cubs’ defensive adjustments paid off in the second quarter to hold the Lady Tornadoes to a single basket and Cut Lamesa’s lead to 17-7 heading into the second half. The Lady Cubs began to find a rhythm after the break to cut Lamesa’s lead to 1914 heading into the final quarter. The Lady Tornadoes answered back in the fourth quarter by outscoring the Lady Cubs 12-10 to hold off Brownfield for the 31-24 victory. Alliey Coffey led the Lady Cubs with eight points, Amery Pauda led with two assists, Mariah Perez led with eigh rebounds and Audry Davis led with five steals.
Read moreAfter a loss the last time out the Brownfield Runnin’ Cubs looked to get back to their winning ways Friday night against Lamesa and they did just that with their 61-57 win over the Golden Tornadoes. Brownfield was once again shorthanded on Friday night as they were without the services of Quavience Busby, Trae Timmins, and Brason Salas. Kaden McPherson did make his return to action but saw limited minutes in his first game back. After one quarter of play it was Lamesa who saw themselves with a 12-11 lead due to a slow start for the Runnin’Cubs. A jolt of offense in the second quarter helped Brownfield take a 28-20 lead into the locker room. Coming out of the break Brownfield maintained their lead but Lamesa wasn’t going down easy as it was 45-40 going into the final frame of play. The fourth quarter was an intense one for both sides as Lamesa continued to scratch and claw their way to stay in the game and keep Brownfield on their toes but ultimately their comeback was spoiled as Brownfield won the game 61-57. Jeron Lawrence notched another double-double on the season with 25 points and 16 rebounds which is a career high for himself. George Rivera finished with 9 points, while KJ Carroll, and JoJo Carrillo both chipped in with 8 points themselves. The Brownfield Runnin’ Cubs travel to Friona on Tuesday for a 7:30 tip, a livestream of the ballgame can be found at brownfieldcubs.com
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