Women gather for 3-day wildlife event

By Sam Waller

More than 20 people gathered in Shackelford County earlier this month for the Women of the Land  dove hunt sponsored by the Texas Wildlife Association.

The event was held Friday, Sept. 16 through Sunday, Sept. 18, with attendees staying at the missile silo south of Albany.

The Texas Wildlife Association’s stated mission is to serve Texas wildlife and its habitat while protecting property rights, hunting heritage, and the conservation efforts of those who value and steward wildlife resources.

Lion turnovers give edge to Comanche

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lions couldn’t make a fast start hold up as they concluded nondistrict play Friday, Sept. 23 with a 31-28 loss to the Comanche Indians at Robert Nail Memorial Stadium.

The Lions (3-2) have their open date this week before opening District 6-2A Division II play Friday, Oct. 7 at Miles.

Albany dropped to No. 9 in the Class 2A Division II state rankings with its second consecutive loss, the first back-to-back losses for the Lions since 2019.

Lady Lions continue hot streak

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lady Lions volleyball team continued its hot streak with a pair of road victories last week, including a sweep of Bangs to open District 6-2A play.

The Lady Lions (17-7 overall, 1-0 district) had an open date on Tuesday, Sept. 27. The spikers will resume play Saturday, Oct. 1, with their second district match against Coleman at home.

Coach M.J. Reneau said the team is hitting its stride at the right time, having won seven in a row.

XC team to run in Anson Oct. 6

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lions and Lady Lions cross country runners battled the heat as well as the competition Wednesday, Sept. 21 at the Hamlin meet.

Albany runners competed in the Rotan meet Wednesday, Sept. 28. Results will be reported next week.

At Hamlin, Albany had five runners in a field of 45 in the varsity boys race, two of 58 runners in the varsity girls race, and four of 25 JV girls entries.

JV Lions drop game to Comanche

By Sam Waller

Two late interception returns for touchdowns were the difference for the Albany Lions junior varsity football team on Thursday, Sept. 22, in a 20-6 loss at Comanche.

While the rest of the Lions teams take an open date this week, the JV ­Lions (2-2) will play at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29 at Hawley. The game was originally scheduled for Sept. 15 but cancelled so JV players could suit up for that week’s varsity game.

At Comanche, the Lions were tied 6-6 with three minutes left before the Indians scored on two returns.

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8th grade girls come back to win ACS sets

By Sam Waller

The Albany Junior High Lady Cubs split their final home matches of the season Monday, Sept. 26 against Abilene Christian with the eighth grade winning 25-19, 25-21, while the seventh grade lost in three sets 14-25, 25-19, 9-15.

The Lady Cubs play their last four matches on the road, starting Monday, Oct. 3 at Hawley.

Seventh Grade

The seventh grade Lady Cubs (2-6) came back to extend the match, but they were unable to maintain the momentum in the third set after taking an early lead.

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Cubs split Sept. 22 bouts

By Sam Waller

The Albany Junior High Cubs football teams split their games Thursday, Sept. 22 at Comanche with the seventh grade winning 22-18 and the eighth grade suffering a 20-6 loss.

The teams have this week off before hosting Miles on Thursday, Oct. 6 at Nail Stadium. The action gets underway at 4:30 p.m. with the seventh grade game.

Seventh Grade

Clay Chapman ran for two touchdowns and passed for one as the seventh grade Cubs improved to 4-0.

Chapman opened the scoring with a 2-yard run to take an early 6-0 lead.

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Illness impacts Bulldog game

By Sam Waller

A rough week led to a rough night for the Moran Bulldogs, who lost 56-0 to the Blanket Tigers on Friday, Sept. 23.

The Bulldogs return home to host Rochelle at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30.

At Blanket, the Bulldogs were held to 73 total yards after battling sickness during the week.

Virginia Margie Ann Bernstein Loomans

Margie was called home on July 14, 2022, in Mesquite, TX after a lifetime of love for her family and faithfulness to her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

She was born on June 25, 1935, to Alvin and Clara Schulz Bernstein in Albany, TX where she was baptized into the Lutheran faith on June 28, 1935, at Trinity Lutheran Church and was confirmed in that faith on June 5, 1949.  Margie graduated from Albany High School in 1953.  She was married on July 2, 1954, to Keith A. Loomans who preceded her in death after 60 years of marriage.

Safety policies reviewed by trustees

By Melinda L. Lucas

In addition to a school safety report from Albany ISD superintendent Jonathan Scott, AISD trustees also heard the 2021-2022 financial review during a meeting on Monday, Sept. 19, but approval of the audit is delayed until the October session at the earliest.

Safety Update

Scott informed board members that a representative of the Texas School Safety Center will conduct an “Intruder Detection Audit” on the Albany campuses sometime before the end of the month to make sure all exterior doors are secure.