OJAC Vimeo Channel features oral history

For several months, visitors to the Old Jail Art Center in Albany have been able to watch recorded interviews of several Shackelford County residents as part of SPOKEN: Ardon B. Judd Jr. Oral History Project, as well as shorter film clips of each interview.

Starting this month, the material is readily available to anyone, anywhere, who has internet access.

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Local teams compete in 4-H Food Challenge

On Wednesday, Jan. 23, four Shackelford County 4-H Food Challenge teams competed at the San Angelo Stock Show and District Competition.

A junior team of Tatum Grady, Mimi Ivy, Hattie Braly, and Charli Trail received a fifth place in District 7 with “Dream Soup” made of Spam, potato dumplings, and cheese.

Others were Alli McDaniel, Caroline Chapman, Charlee Patterson, Kenzie Neve, Myleigh Leveridge, Abi Hale, Jalea Bowman, Zeke Henson, Sidney Russell, Cambree Clegg, Maci Hatchett, and Paisley Clark.

Book Fair promotes reading for all ages

Books, posters, and educational products for next week’s annual Scholastic Book Fair were expected to arrive at Nancy Smith Elementary School this morning, and volunteers plan to set up the displays before the end of the day, according to Parent Teacher Organization president Ginny Ivy.

“Our book fair is a reading event that brings kids the books they want to read,” Ivy said. “We’ll receive a wonderful selection of engaging and affordable books for every reading level, and all purchases benefit our school!” 

One act play cast begins rehearsals

One Act Play (OAP) co-director Jenny Scott and 22 Albany High School students are preparing for their University Interscholastic League district competition next month.

The District 8 OAP meet will be held in Stamford on Wednesday, March 6.

“This year we are performing The Fourth Ward by Amanda Guthrie,” said Scott. “I chose this play because it is newly published, and I feel it is a well-written play that our students can perform well.”

Tryouts took place before the Christmas break, and the troupe is practicing three times a week, according to Scott.

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Lady Lions shock #3 Haskell

The Lady Lion basketball team ended the regular season at home Tuesday with a big upset over Haskell, handing the Maidens, ranked third in the state, their only district loss.

Albany fought throughout the game and ended up with a big 37-32 win, electrifying a home crowd at the AHS gym. The Haskell girls have lost only one other game the entire season.

Fight For First

The Lion basketball team dropped to second place in the district standings due to a pair of district losses in the last week but still have a shot at the district title.

Now 8-2 in District 8-2A action, Albany lost in Hawley last Friday and were surprised with a 41-40 loss at home on Tuesday to Haskell. Details will be reported next week.

With just two games remaining in the regular season, the Lions will host Cross Plains on Friday starting at 5:00 p.m. with the JV. The varsity will take the floor at 6:30 p.m.

Meal to raise funds for local softball league

Members of the Albany softball board will hold a fundraiser this weekend at the First Baptist Church fellowship hall at 12:00 noon on Sunday, Feb. 10, and everyone is invited to enjoy a baked potato, fixings including butter, cheese, and sour cream, tea or water, and dessert for $8 a plate.

“Proceeds will go to our equipment fund and toward scholarships,” said board member Beth Roysdon. “FBC Albany is so nice to let us use their kitchen and fellowship hall for this fundraiser meal! Please don’t miss out.”

Dine-in or take-out options are available. 

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Lady Lions get softball underway

The Lady Lion softball team will host Jim Ned on Thursday for the season-opening scrimmage. Game time is set for 5:00 p.m. at the city park.

The season opener will also be at home, with Albany hosting Breckenridge on Tuesday, Feb. 12 also at 5:00 p.m.

The girls will compete in the Eastland tournament on Feb. 15 and 16.

With several members of the team still involved in the basketball playoffs, the group had its first full practice on Wednesday.

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Junior high teams split final games against Roscoe

The Cubs and Lady Cubs ended the season with a set of games against Roscoe on Monday, with the boys winning their games while the girls lost.

The Lady Cubs also played in the Stamford tournament on Saturday with mixed results.

The boys closed out the season on a positive note, bringing home three victories.

The eighth graders earned a 50-17 win on Monday.

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McMurry honors Albany students

Cortnee Duvall, Reyna Garcia, and Allison Beard, all of Albany have been named to McMurry University’s Fall 2018 Dean’s List. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must have maintained at least a 3.5 grade point average while taking 12 or more hours.

Payton Rogers, also of Albany, has been named to the Fall 2018 Dean’s Honor Roll for McMurry. To be eligible, a student must have maintained at least a 3.5 grade point average while taking six to 11 credit hours.

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