Denson to serve on Masonic board

By Sam Waller

Dr. John Denson of Moran has been selected to a seat on the board of Masonic Children and Family Services Board of Texas by the Grand Lodge of Texas.

Denson said the board, which oversaw the Masonic Home and School of Texas until its closure in 2005, provides services to families in need.

“They fund dental work and the Fantastic Teeth program, which dispenses toothbrushes in schools,” Denson said. “They give scholarships, assist widows and orphans, and also have an autism education program for the parents of autistic children.”

Albany News

Commodities to be given Feb. 9-10

By Melinda L. Lucas

Because of road conditions on Feb. 2, the regular pick-up date for Moran and Albany recipients of the commodity food program was rescheduled to this week, according to Shackelford County Justice of the Peace James Breeden, who coordinates the program.

Moran families can pick up monthly commodity food at the Moran City Hall between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 9. Albany families can pick up on Friday morning from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the JP office.

Albany News

Baseball, softball registration continues

By Sam Waller

Registration is ongoing for Albany Little League.

Registration forms are available at Nancy Smith Elementary School and Albany Junior/Senior High. Online registration is available at albanytxll.com.

Albany Little League is open to boys and girls to play at the T-ball, Coach Pitch, Minor, Major, Intermediate and Junior levels.

Registration fees are $50 for T-ball and Coach Pitch, $75 for Major and Minor, and $85 for Intermediate and Junior.

For information, contact Paul Hamilton at 214-543-9947.

Albany Softball Assoc.

Albany News

Albany students to compete at practice meet

By Donnie A. Lucas

Several high school students and sponsors will compete in the Abilene Wylie Valentine UIL Classic on Saturday at Wylie High school.

UIL director Rick Davis said that this is the second practice meet of the season in preparation for the district contest set for March 22 at Stamford.

Albany is entering a computer science team for the first time in several years. Kolton Koemel and Chase McDaniel will be competing, with Matthew Howard serving as the sponsor for the event.

Albany News

Parsons shows top lightweight cross

By Sam Waller

Albany exhibitors wrapped up participation at the Fort Worth Stock Show last week, as well as getting started at the San Angelo and San Antonio stock shows.

At Fort Worth, Chelsy Parsons had the champion lightweight division crossbred barrow after placing first in her class.

Slayton Parsons placed second in the Yorkshire class, Leddie Leech took third in white OPB and Creed Spencer had a sixth                    place crossbreed.

Also exhibiting barrows were Callan Edgar and Tatum Grady.

AHS play rehearsals underway

By Donnie A. Lucas

Rehearsals have started for Albany High School’s one act play, which will be presented at the district contest on Wednesday, March 8 in Haskell.

Director Chanel Hayner said that the play “Oz” will be presented locally as well; however, a date has not been set yet for that performance.

Tryouts for the comedy were held during the last two weeks for the cast of 12.

“Oz” was written by Don Zolidis as a take-off on the original “The Wizard of Oz.”

Albany News

Feb. 19 deadline set for baby bottles

By Sam Waller

The Baby Bottle Boomerang fundraiser to support Open Door Pregnancy Resource Centers is ongoing through Sunday, Feb. 19.

Local churches are participating in the annual program during which baby bottles are distributed to area residents to be filled with coins, bills, or checks which will be donated to the Open Door, a nonprofit faith-based organization that provides prenatal care and counseling.

Baby Bottle Boomerang is one of two major fundraising projects Open Door conducts each year. A banquet is held each October.

Albany News

100+ attend Weekend of Champions

By Sam Waller

The Big Country Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Weekend of Champions girls camp drew more than 150 participants to Solid Rock Camp at Eastland on Saturday-Sunday, Feb. 4-5.

A total of 108 girls from eighth through 12th grade and 44 adult volunteers participated in the program.

“It went really well,” local FCA representative Paul Johnston, who oversaw the weekend event, said. “We had over 150 people out there – girls and adult women. It was tremendously impactful.”

Moran boys to play C-P

By Sam Waller

Illness and winter weather wreaked havoc with the Moran basketball schedule over the last two weeks with two boys games and one girls being rescheduled, while two junior high games were cancelled.

The Lady Bulldogs concluded their season Tuesday, Feb. 7 at Baird. Results will be reported next week.

The Moran boys visit Cross Plains on Friday, Feb. 10 before playing their season finale Tuesday, Feb. 14 at home against Rising Star.

Girls Basketball

Albany News

6th grade boys win tourney title

By Sam Waller

Albany’s youth basketball teams wrapped up their season Saturday, Feb. 4 at a postseason tournament in Eula. All four teams posted at least one win, with three playing for division championships.

The sixth grade boys claimed their bracket championship, while the sixth grade girls lost in the championship game.