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Wintry Mix

Break out the sweaters and the heavy jackets. Terry County and the surrounding area are in for a serious cold snap this week.

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Brisendine Released

The former head of Brownfield’s Economic Development Corporation (BIDCorp) has been released from federal custody. That’s according to federal documents and a report in the Lubbock Avalanche Journal. Brian Brisendine has been placed under house arrest.

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Brownfield City Council to Meet Thursday with Two Executive Sessions on the Agenda

The regular meeting of the Brownfield City Council is scheduled to begin at 7:30 a.m. in the council chambers at City Hall located at 201 West Broadway Street on Thursday, Feb. 3

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Brownfield tennis opened season at Borger tourney

The defending 3-3A district champions Brownfield boys and girls’ tennis teams opened the spring season at the Borger tournament on Friday, January 28. Thomas Brisendine won the boys singles championship and LaVantae Richardson and Blake Brisendine finished in third place in boys doubles. The team of Jack Garcia and Kamryn Martinez came in second place in mixed doubles. The girls team of Emalee Martinez and Rylee Richolson were finalists in the girls doubles consolation bracket.

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Brownfield powerlifters medal at Sundown

The Brownfield boys and girls’ powerlifting teams participated in the Sundown Powerlifting Meet on Saturday, January 29. Powerlifting Head Coach Jacob Perez said they had 14 lifters medal in their respective weight classes and the Lady Cubs were team runner ups. Brownfield will compete at the Levelland/Seagraves Invitational on Saturday, February 12.

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Lady Cubs clinch back to back district championships

LAMESA – The Brownfield girls’ basketball team defeated Lamesa 82-12 to win the program’s first back-toback District 3-3A championship. The Lady Cubs had two players score in double figures led by Gabi Fields with 31 points, 5 rebounds, 1 block, and team highs with 6 steals and 7 assists. Deja Johnson had 13 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals, and 2 blocks. Dabria Blackwell had a team high 3 blocks and Rhianna Miranda had a team high 8 rebounds. The Lady Cubs improved to 11-0 in District 3-3A and closed their district season at home against Littlefield on Senior Night on Friday with tip-off set for 6:15 p.m.

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Second half collapse hurts Cubs in district title race

LAMESA – The Brownfield boys’ basketball team lost on the road to Lamesa 59-50 in a classic tale of two halves Tuesday night. The Cubs played well in the first half being able to dictate the tempo with their ability to score from the perimeter and get into the paint for a 38-30 lead at the half. The second half saw the Cubs go away from their strength and allow Lamesa to get back into the game through offensive boards and getting to the free throw line to steal a win. The Cubs had three players score in double figures led by Malik Mason with a double-double 14 points and 11 rebounds along with team highs of 3 steals and 2 blocks. Jojo Carrillo had 11 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 steals off the bench. Devin Hines added 10 points all in the first quarter, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists. Quavience Busby led the team with 4 assists. The Cubs return home on Friday for an important matchup against Littlefield. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m.

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