Tourney Action

The varsity Lion baseball team lost three straight games at the Windthorst tournament last week, but their coach says they came away with several positives.

The Lions will host both Hamlin and Wellington on Friday for a round robin set of games.

The Lions will take the field at 10:00 a.m. against Hamlin, followed by a 3:00 p.m. game versus Wellington.

The JV Lions will play the Hamlin JV at 11:30 a.m. after the Albany and Hamlin varsity game.

Albany will finish the pre-district schedule on Tuesday, March 19, hosting Knox City in a 5:00 p.m. bout.

Cub Scouts earn awards

The annual Blue and Gold Cub Scout award banquet took place recently in the fellowship hall at First Christian Church.

Organizer Teri Lucas presented the awards for Cubmaster John Lucas, who was unable to attend.

Landon Herrell was presented his Wolf badge and was also awarded his Call of the Wild, Howling at the Moon, Paws on the Path, and Adventure in Coins adventure loops. In addition, he completed recertification for his cyber chip award.

Landon Edwards earned his Call of the Wild adventure loop.

Plans started for Wild West Day

Last week’s Chamber of Commerce sponsored FamilyFest was declared a success by manager Mary Beth Jones, who is already hard at work on a new Chamber-sponsored Wild West Day planned April 27.

“I’m guessing that we had at least 150 people at the golf course,” Jones said. “The food was great, the weather was beautiful, and kids were running around all over the place having fun. We were really excited, especially with folks from out of town who came and joined the Chamber.” 

Jones said that 16 people signed up for memberships at the event.  

Blood drive slated today

A blood drive is scheduled to take place in Albany this afternoon, March 14, and Hendrick Regional Blood Center (formerly Meek Blood Center) will park its bloodmobile at First Baptist Church from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. 

Blood drives in Albany have been sponsored by the Kiwanis Club for over 20 years.

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Friday lunch cancelled

There will be no Chamber of Commerce luncheon this Friday, March 15 because of Spring Break and other conflicts, according to Chamber manager Mary Beth Jones.

The regular weekly meal and meeting will resume on Friday, March 22 in the back room of the Icehouse Restaurant, starting at 12:00 noon.

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Bulldog track teams run in Gordon

The Moran junior high and high school track teams traveled to Gordon last Thursday, March 7 to begin their 2019 track season, and each of the MISD teams brought back several ribbons from the event. 

“It was a fantastic meet put on by the Gordon community and coaching staff,” said Moran head coach Harley Ethridge. “All of our participants competed proudly and represented the Moran school and community with exhibitions of sportsmanship and excellent determination.”

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Track teams compete in Breck meet

The Lions’ varsity track team stepped up their level of competition last week with a fourth place finish at the Breckenridge meet, while the varsity girls were still working short-handed.

Both track coaches are looking forward to the Hamlin track meet on Saturday, which starts at 9:00 a.m. Field and running preliminaries will be on the track in the morning, followed by the running finals starting after the lunch break.

Fandangle practice to get underway Monday

The “weather’s turning pretty and fair,” which means spring can’t be far behind, and Fandangle season is just ahead.

Fandangle practice starts next Monday, March 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Aztec Theater.

Everyone who would like to be in the sampler or in the summer show, veteran or first-timer, is encouraged to come to the rehearsal.

Ayers urged all those interested to mark their calendars and make every practice that they can.

“I am looking forward to seeing everyone again,” she added.

Smith wins Houston breed banner

The 2019 Grand Champion Junior Market Barrow at the Houston Stock Show will be chosen at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the NRG Center East Arena and Connor Smith’s pig, already selected Champion Poland China Barrow on Sunday, March 10, will be among only nine animals in the ring vying for the honor.

In addition, the Nancy Smith Elementary student is not the only local youth who has qualified for the Houston Stock Show Premium Auction this year. 

Local cheerleaders selected

By Kathy Thomson

Students tried out for the chance to become Albany school cheerleaders on Friday, March 8, before spring break.

“We performed in front of three judges, both individually for jumps and cheers, and in small groups for dance and chant,” said new head cheerleader Alayna Koemel. “Then we went in front of the entire student body. Each of our teachers was also asked if we were keeping our grades up in our classes.” 

According to cheer sponsor Lindsey Vaughn, Albany will also have a full JV squad this year.

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