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Over the weekend the Brownfield Cub baseball team welcomed the Abernathy Antelopes to town for Military Appreciation Day but unfortunately fell in a tight one in the closing innings 9- 8. Abernathy had an opportunity early to get runs on the board taking advantage of a leadoff walk. A wild pitch advanced the runner to second and the runner would be brought in with an RBI double to make the score 1-0 but one was all they could as Nathan Herrera was able to work out of the jam. Brownfield was able to answer right back in the bottom half of the first as they loaded up the bases with no outs, unfortunately Jonathan Romero grounded into a double play that didn’t result in a run so now there were two outs with runners on second and third.
Read moreThe Brownfield baseball team returns one of the most if not the most experienced teams in the entire district. With everyone on the roster having at least one year of experience under their belt. The Cubs are going look to use this to their advantage during district play. Brownfield was involved in three different tournaments early in the season, the Railyard classic in Lubbock, the Lamesa Cotton Classic, and the Greenwood Classic facing very stout competition in all three tournaments. They’ve also played in games against Fort Stockton, Big Spring, Sundown, Lubbock Christian, and Abernathy. They will also take on Colorado City, and Sweetwater before they kickoff district play. During district play they begin with Littlefield on the road, then they’re home for a game against Muleshoe. Following the Muleshoe game is the annual Alumni game then its right back to business on the road against Denver City. Brownfield will next be home for two against Lamesa and Littlefield. Next they’ll take the return trip to Muleshoe and the Cubs will then host New Home for a one game break from district play before finally rounding out their regular season at home against Denver City then on the road against Lamesa. The Brownfield Cubs have all the tools they need to make a real run at the district championship some even say its theirs to lose. But ultimately as district play is around the corner its going to come down to playing errorless baseball, a problem that has plagued the Cubs in seasons past. If the errors are indeed reduced then you can almost expect a district championship for the Brownfield Cubs.
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Read moreACES - Tea and Luncheon Thursday, March 9 | 11am 2pm -March 13 - 17 Spring Break - March 20 - Wooden Block Easter Bunny - Lisa Estrada - March 27 - Italian Potluck •••• Brownfield Chamber of Commerce - Ag Appreciation Dinner Thursday, April 6 •••• Senior Citizens Center As of Jan. 1 2023 the cost of meals will be $5 for over the age of 60 and $7 under the age of 60. Due to the extreme increase in the cost of food items, we have no choice but to increase our price.
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