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The Lady Cubs came out of the gate with little intensity, only scoring 2 runs in the first 4 innings. Brianna Franco hit a home run to put the Lady Cubs up 4-0, and bring life to the Lady Cubs team in the bottom of the 5th inning.
Read moreThe Brownfield Cubs and Lady Cubs competed in the district track meet on Monday, April 11 and Wednesday, April 13. The Cubs earned a total of 73 points and placed 4th overall. The Lady Cubs earned 98 points and placed 3rd overall at the district track meet.
Read moreThe Lady Cubs softball team just could not get the bats rolling the way they needed to on Tuesday and fell to Littlefield, 10-6. In the 6 inning the Lady Cubs had life and attempted to come back scoring 4 runs to bring the game within 2 runs. At the top of the 7th inning Littlefield would go on to score 2 more runs making the score 10-6. The Lady Cubs did not score in the bottom of the 7th inning and Littlefield came away with a W.
Read moreMeadow competed in the district track meet at Whiteface on Friday, April 8. Meadow had 8 out of 11 boys advance to Area and 9 out of 10 Girls advance to area. The boys collected 128 points total and placed 3rd at the District meet. The Girls collected 105 points and also placed 3rd at the District meet.
Read moreThe Lady Cubs started slowly and had a massive 2nd inning to push them to a 14-1 Victory over the Denver City Fillies. The Lady Cubs came out of the first inning with just 3 runs scored and leading by 2. Shortly after the bats started swinging, one Lady Cub at a time filling the bases. Jaylyn Gonzales got on base first and was brought home by Jalen Franco for an RBI. RBI’s continued to flow after Franco’s and next up to bat was Ashley Ramirez who would collect another RBI bringing home Franco. With Ramirez on third base after she stole second base, Millie Castillo was next to bat and got on base with a single down the middle of the field. This would bring home Ramirez and add another RBI. Castillo would advance to 3rd base with a double by Kenley Salas. Salas got tagged out but Castillo was on the move and stole home in the process. Next to bat was Mckenzie Perez who also hit a double down the middle of the field. Perez was sitting on second when Gracey Hernandez came to the plate. Hernandez crushed the next pitch for a home run bringing home Perez to finish off The Lady Cubs second inning with 6 runs scored. The Lady Cubs went on to beat the Fillies with impressive pitching from Bri Franco holding them to one run for the rest of the game. The Lady Cubs would also score 7 more runs in the next 3 innings bringing down yet another District opponent.
Read moreI graduated from Brownfield High School 2002. My years in Brownfield were filled with many great memories. I played tennis for Brownfield High School, and fell in love with the sport during this time. Prior to tennis, I had several teachers who were incredibly influential in my life and made my time in BISD so enjoyable and filled with great memories. I was blessed with some great history teachers. Mr. Gaither and Ms. Blankenship made history fun and engaging. It was with these two teachers, during Middle School, that I really began to latch on to history. Mr. Decker continued to grow my love of history. I enjoyed sitting in class and just hearing the stories he would tell about various events. I will also never forget Ms. Mason. She was a teacher that was incredibly kind and welcoming. I ended up joining FCCLA with several friends, just because she made time in class fun. I would end up with some of my favorite high school memories when Ms. Mason took our LifeSmarts team to Austin to compete in the state tournament. We had no idea what we were getting in to, which was probably for the better. We beat the defending state champion, twice, on our way to a state championship. From there, we went to compete in Nationals at Washington D.C., and ended as the National Runner-Up.
Read more1. BMS offers a middle school FFA program that combines with the High School and allows students to show and judge across multiple Ag capacities.
Read moreBrownfield Senior Meriah Gonzalez breaks the Triple Jump school record with a jump of 35’-8 1/2”. Gonzalez also placed first in district and will be advancing to the area meet.
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