DAR names 2 county Good Citizens

By Sam Waller

Presley Green of Albany and Samantha Hinkle of Moran have received the Good Citizen award from the Lee’s Legion Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

The DAR Good Citizens Award and Scholarship Contest is intended to encourage and reward the qualities of good citizenship.

Tennis team gets court action

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lions tennis team got their season underway Thursday, Feb. 16, with a four-team round-robin at Abilene’s Rose Park Tennis Center.

Albany returned to Rose Park Thursday, Feb. 23 (today) for the Hawley Invitational.

Coach M.J. Reneau said last week’s event against opponents from Abilene Christian, Clyde, and San Angelo was a good way to start despite not having her full lineup. Luke Marshall, a state qualifier in boys singles last year, and Ella Webb, a regional doubles qualifier, did not compete.

Lady Lions open with 4-4 tie in Eastland

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lady Lions got the 2023 softball season underway last week, going 2-4-1 in the first seven games.

None of the games lasted beyond five innings.

The Lady Lions make their second tournament outing of the season this weekend at San Angelo. On Friday, Feb. 25, Albany will play pool games against Bangs, Forsan, and Midland Christian. Bracket play will be held Saturday, Feb. 26.

Photos ready

Photos taken of fifth and sixth grade youth basketball teams and individuals are ready for pickup at The Albany News office.

Little Dribblers pictures were taken last Saturday, and those packages will be available about mid-March.

Call 325-762-2201 for more information.

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Parents of teens invited to Engage

By Sam Waller

Parents of teens can gain insights and practical wisdom to help develop deeper relationships with teens in today’s ever challenging cultural crisis as First Baptist Church of Albany hosts viewings of the ENGAGE simulcast.

Sessions are scheduled for 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 26, and 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 1.

Sunday’s presentation will include childcare and a light meal.

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Little Dribblers continue action

By Sam Waller

Albany’s Little Dribblers program completed its second week of play Saturday, Feb. 18 after starting the season Saturday, Feb. 11.

Thenext games start at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 25 at both Albany High School gyms.

Results from the first two weeks follow:

Boys WEEK 1

Black 18, Red 2

Scoring for Black – Ryder Anderson 8, Hudson Ceder 4, Grayson Tidwell 4, Jonathan Key 2.

Scoring for Red – Josh Knight 2.

Blue 20, Black 19

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Concessions to benefit Project Grad

By Sam Waller

Albany’s Project Graduation will be operating the concession stand at two track meets in March as fundraising events.

Albany will host the Roaring Lion Relays on Thursday, March 23, and a junior high meet on Friday, March 24.

Project Graduation has provided Albany High School seniors with a safe alternative for celebrating graduation since 1988.

Started by the Albany Drug Task Force, the event is an alcohol-, drug- and chemical-free graduation party for each year’s senior class.

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Lunch set at Methodist church

By Sam Waller

The Methodist Women Chapter of Albany Methodist Church will hold a Mexican Pile On lunch at noon Sunday, Feb. 26 as a fundraiser to support local mission work.

The event is open to the public and will be held in the church’s Fellowship Hall following regular Sunday services.

Donations will be accepted to help Methodist Women continue supporting local mission work, which includes Chelsey’s Project diaper ministry and Albany Ministerial Alliance’s Christmas basket campaign, among others.

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Track to start this Thursday

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lions and Lady Lions track and field teams start their season Thursday, Feb. 23 (today) at the Breckenridge relay meet with several athletes involved in other activities.

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AISD principals’ contracts renewed

By Melinda L. Lucas

One-year contract extensions were approved for principals Glen Hill at Albany Junior/Senior High School and John Gallagher at Nancy Smith Elementary School, with any salary increases contingent on the 2023-2024 budget and relevant action taken during the upcoming state legislative session.

District level positions will be discussed next month and the rest of the staff in April, according to AISD superintendent Jonathan Scott.

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