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They are shooting hoops at The Brownfield Basketball camps this summer. The goal? To get everyone on the court! Both girls and boys basketball camps started this past week on Monday, June 13 and ended on Wednesday, June 16. Coach McPherson and Coach Wyatt are leading the way at these camps and are teaching everything they know about basketball and the fundamentals of the sport.
Read moreThe Brownfield Summer Track Camp hosted a track meet with multiple schools and programs attending the event. Kids as young as three and as old as 18 attended the event on Tuesday, June 14. Some of the schools that included were Midland Greenwood, Borden County and Wellman-Union. In total about 180 kids competed in the track meet. Ribbons were given out for each heat of every race and were given to places 1st-5th.
Read moreThe Brownfield tennis camp is in full swing with coach Rich Hammons at the helm doing what he loves, coaching, playing tennis, and having fun. The Hammon’s tennis camp started on Monday, June 13 and Hammons had a couple of things to share.
Read moreThe Lady Cubs softball team had a year to remember going an impressive 23-9-1 in the regular season and 8-2 in district. The teams all around success this season was no secret, the fully stacked team all around the diamond gave the Lady Cubs a leg up on most opponents. The Lady Cubs would breeze past Kermit and eliminated them, outscoring Kermit 24-1. With only 3 graduating seniors in 2022 the Lady Cubs softball team looks to bounce back with full force After getting knocked off by Idalou in the second round of the playoffs 2 years in a row. New head Softball coach Brea Guerrero coming from New Home High school has a plethora of talented all district players returning on the roster. One of the key returns Guerrero has in her arsenal is co-district MVP pitcher Brianne Franco. There are 11 total all district players taken from The Lady Cub roster, 8 of them will be returning for Guerrero.
Read moreAnti-gun violence protests and more school safety measures Anti-gun violence protests were held in multiple cities across the state over the weekend, while the state has imposed additional measures designed to strengthen school security. Texas State University’s Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) program will be provided to all Texas school districts. The course is “designed to improve integration between law enforcement, fire, tele-communicator and emergency medical services in active attack/shooter events,” according to its website. Gov. Greg Abbott also requested ALERRT to provide an after-the fact debrief of the school shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde once the ongoing investigation is complete. "We sadly recognize we cannot do anything to bring back the precious lives that were taken; however, we must do everything in our power to prevent the same tragic ending from happening again,” reads the governor’s letter. In addition, the Texas Education Agency has been directed to create the position of Chief of School Safety and Security. The chief will be a “recognized expert on school security and public safety issues, an effective coordinator of multidisciplinary teams, a resource to school districts and the legislature, and effective at implementing programs,” according to a TEA news release.
Read moreAlmost a hundred kids gathered to learn about turtles and enjoy cupcakes at this past Wednesday’s Ocean of Possibilities library reading event. Mother and daughter Betty and Deedee Charlebois brought their pet turtles to share with the children as well as baked cupcakes in the shape of turtles.
Read moreFuneral service for Pearl Jones were held at 2pm Friday, June 17, 2022 at Brownfield Funeral Home with Reverend Chris Seaton officiating.
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