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The Brownfield tennis team played a double header against Pampa and Midland Christian and lost both games. It was the third double header of the season and the first the Lady Cubs and Cubs players came out without a win. Brownfield played Midland Christian first and lost 13-6 and followed that with a time restricted match against Pampa that they lost 10-3.
Read moreThe Brownfield volleyball team participated in the Denver City tournament and finished in fifth place overall in the two day tournament. Brownfield finished the tournament 6-1 overall and head coach Mallorie Ellis was proud of her team’s performance.
Read moreThe Brownfield football team did not have the season home opener it wanted, falling to Friona 42-14 Friday night. These young Cubs are now looking toward their second game of the season and first road test when they travel an hour and a half to face the Tulia Hornets at 7 p.m. on Friday. Tulia is coming off a 32-0 win over Floydada. Brownfield Head Coach Aarrhon Flores talked about what he wants to see from his players after a long one-hour and half road trip.
Read moreThe Meadow Broncos will hit the road this week, after a tough one-point loss to Newcastle at home last week. The Broncos, now 0-1 for the season, will head to Spur to take on the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs, sitting at 1-0, will be coming off a win against Petersburg. Last week the Broncos lost a hardfought battle but it might have been just what they needed according to Head Coach Josh Conner.
Read moreThe Wellman Union football team will be opening its season on the road when they face Loop at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Head Coach Brian Sepkowitz wants to see his team come out to a good start knowing they were able to watch more film and practice more for this game than their opponent. But he knows he has to level out his players to avoid the first game butterflies and avoid trying to win the game on the first play.
Read moreThe Texas Department of Public Safety released a press release encouraging everyone to drive safely as they celebrate the unofficial end of summer during the long Labor Day weekend. Texas Highway Patrol will be increasing enforcement from September 3 through September 6, looking for drivers and passengers not wearing their seatbelts, speeding, driving intoxicated, and those who fail to follow the state’s Move Over, Slow Down law, and other traffic violations.
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