Cast members earn honors

Although Albany High School’s One Act Play (OAP) did not advance to bi-district competition this year, five members of the troupe won special accolades at the district contest in Stamford last week, and co-director Jenny Scott complimented the entire group on their performance.

You, me & everyday life

What did we do before cell phones?

Well, that’s an easy question to answer. Most of us carried on conversations talking face to face. Imagine that! 

Sometimes we would even visit  over the backyard fence. WOW! When was the last time you did that? 

Back in the “olden days,” we did have telephones, which would probably now be called “antiques.” They were basically all black, and you dialed the number you wanted. 

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OJAC spring fundraiser set

The Old Jail Art Center’s spring fundraiser will take place from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, and everyone is invited to purchase a ticket and come enjoy Fiesta Cárcel! while they help support the museum’s education programs.

“The OJAC serves over 4,000 students per month through physical and visual art education programs,” said marketing director Susan Montgomery. “Each event ticket sold supports two students in the upcoming 2019-2020 school year.”

Tickets are $50 for members of the OJAC or $65 for non-members and includes food and drinks. 

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Moran council members get details on NAP process

Moran mayor Steve Taggart, city councilman Tyler George, and new employee Kristin Bishop took a Nitrification Action Plan class on Mach 6.

Texas Rural Water Association instructor Quintin Turner presented material that included where to test for nitrification in a water system, what measures to take to decrease the likelihood of nitrification, and what to do if it develops.

“Moran purchases from Fort Griffin, who does all the treating,” said Taggart. “But Moran does have a licensed water works employee that monitors it.”

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Tennis teams play in Cisco

On Wednesday, March 6, the Moran High School tennis team traveled to Cisco to participate in a practice match between Cisco, Baird, and Moran.

“Our girls doubles team beat the team from Cisco,” said tennis coach Jo Hise. “Our boys doubles team defeated Cisco and then lost to Baird.”

Moran will play in Albany on March 20.

Playing varsity tennis for Moran this year are seniors Kaylin New, KJ Henderson, and Kobee Lapp; junior Harley Schafer; sophmores Corbin Roberts and Corey Miller; and freshman Hannah Rogers.

CISCO INVITATIONAL

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MISD classes to resume Monday morning

Moran ISD is closed this week, March 11-15 for spring break, with classes resuming at the usual time on Monday, March 18.

The final school holidays of the year will be for Easter weekend on March 19 and 22, and Memorial Day weekend on May 24 and 27. 

School will release at 12:30 p.m. the last two days of the semester, May 30 and 31. 

High school graduation will take place at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 31. 

AJHS athletes place at Breck

The junior high track teams took a large contingent to Breckenridge on Tuesday, March 5, bringing home a number of medals and ribbons along with improved times and distances.

The junior high is off this week for spring break, returning to action on Friday, March 22 in Eastland.

The weather in Breckenridge was cold on the day of the meet, causing the jumping field events to be cancelled. Only the discus and shot put events preceded the running session.

Local tennis teams to host AHS matches

After taking a week off for spring break, members of the Albany High School tennis team will be back in action on Wednesday, March 20, hosting a couple of other schools at the local courts starting at 2:00 p.m.

AHS athletes will then participate in the Abilene High School Invitational March 29-30.

The district meet is set for the following week on April 2-3 at Abilene’s Rose Park Tennis Center.

“Due to the weather, we haven’t gotten much court time, but hopefully that will change,” said tennis coach Sara Wilson.

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60 sign up for softball league

Participants in the Albany Girls Softball Association played their first tournament games last weekend and will start the regular season on Monday, March 18.

“We have close to 60 girls signed up, including a few from out of town,” said president Cynthia Smith. “All the girls did a good job at the opening and looked like they had fun. I am excited about the season!”

There are five teams this year – two 8-U, one 10-U, and two 14-U. 

The teams will play in Albany and various area towns during the 2019 season.

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Lady Lions take break after busy week

Winning five out of six tournament games, the Lady Lions finished out the pre-district portion of their schedule with a 13-4 record.

Albany was off this week for spring break but will be back on the diamond Tuesday, March 19 to open district in Baird. The game is slated for 4:30 p.m.

The Lady Lions will continue the District 7-2A race at home on Friday, March 22 at 5:00 p.m.

Albany lost the opening game in the Snyder Tournament to Ft. Stockton, 11-3, but then picked up five straight games in the non-bracketed tourney.