Spots filling fast for Weekend of Champions

By Sam Waller

The girls Weekend of Champions camp sponsored by the Big Country Fellowship of Christian Athletes is shaping up to be the biggest yet, according to local FCA respresentative Paul Johnston.

Johnston said registration for the girls camp, scheduled Saturday-Sunday, Feb. 4-5, at Eastland’s Solid Rock Camp, was at 135 as of Tuesday, Jan. 31. The total includes 17 girls from Albany.

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Pancake supper set Feb. 5

By Sam Waller

A pancake supper fundraiser to benefit the First Baptist Church youth group is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 5 at the church’s Fellowship Hall.

The event will raise money to send youth to summer church camp in July.

Serving will start at 5:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall and last until the food is sold out.

There will not be a set price, but donations will be accepted.

Drive-through service will be available.

Additional fundraisers are in the planning stages, according to FBC youth minister Eduardo San Lucas.

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Moran games rescheduled

By Sam Waller

The Moran Lady Bulldogs dropped two district basketball games last week before winter weather jumbled this week’s schedule.

Weather forced postponement of games scheduled on Tuesday, Jan. 31 to Thursday, Feb. 2 (tonight). Moran will host May with the girls game tipping off at 5:30 p.m. followed by the boys game. Moran will hold senior night ceremonies for the Lady Bulldogs before the girls game.

On Friday, Feb. 3, the Moran teams will visit Eula. On Tuesday, Feb. 7, Moran visits Baird, closing out the girls season.

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Registration underway for leagues

By Sam Waller

Registration deadline for the Albany Softball Association is Monday, Feb. 6.

Registration forms are available at Nancy Smith Elementary School. Fees are $65 per girl for 8U, 10U, and 12U, but discounts are offered for families with multiple players.

ASA board member Matt Stapp said the league will begin play sometime in March, but they are working to avoid scheduling conflicts with Little Dribblers. Local teams are expected to play Cisco, Eastland, and Breckenridge.

Umpires and sponsors are being sought.

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Athletes gear up for spring sports

By Sam Waller

The calendar has just ticked over to February, but that qualifies as springtime in Texas high school sports.

The Albany Lions and Lady Lions have begun practicing for baseball and softball, while track, tennis, and golf programs are also gearing up. All spring sports teams are scheduled to be in competition by the end of the month.

Softball will start things off at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14 against Eastland at Webb Park before spending that weekend at the Eastland tournament.

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Lions make academic all-state

By Sam Waller

Three Albany Lions football players were honored for their achievements in the classroom with inclusion on the Texas High School Coaches Association’s Academic All-State team.

Cole Chapman earned second team honors, while Coy Lefevre and Keatin Russell received honorable mention.

More than 4,100 students from across Texas achieved the honor.

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Fairchild earns Hall of Fame award

By Sam Waller

Albany Lions head baseball coach David Fairchild was inducted into the Fannin County Sports Hall of Fame at its banquet Saturday, Jan. 28.

Fairchild, a 1987 graduate of Bonham, was inducted for his coaching accomplishments, which include a career record of 437-174-4 and two trips to the state tournament.

After graduating from Texas Tech in 1993, Fairchild began his coaching career at Port Lavaca. He was named head baseball coach at Savoy after a year at Port Lavaca and held the same position at Lockney and Ballinger before coming to Albany in 2003.

Youth league to play in tourneys

By Sam Waller

The Albany youth basketball teams wrapped up their regular seasons Saturday, Jan. 28, getting five wins and a tie in games played at Hawley and Merkel.

The teams will take part in postseason tournaments Saturday, Feb. 4, at Eula. All four brackets will have six teams with all teams guaranteed two games.

Sixth Grade Girls

At Merkel, the sixth grade girls split their two games, losing to Eula 25-20 before beating Hawley 21-4.

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Jr. high teams end season unexpectedly

By Sam Waller

The Albany junior high basketball teams saw their seasons come to an unexpectedly early end this week with the winter weather afflicting the area playing a large part.

The Cubs and Lady Cubs were to have played Stamford on Monday, Jan. 30 to wrap up the schedule. Those games were postponed to Thursday, Feb. 2 (tonight), as District 10-2A high school games scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 31, were moved up a day in an attempt to beat the oncoming storm.

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Albany girls use break to get on track

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lady Lions suffered through another frustrating week in the District 10-2A girls basketball race with losses to Haskell and Hamlin.

After having the district bye on Tuesday, Jan. 31, Albany (8-18 overall, 1-9 district) visits Stamford at 6:15 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3.

The Lady Lions make their final home appearance of the season at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, when Anson visits the AHS gym for senior night.

The district schedule is in flux after a winter storm forced postponement of all Tuesday games this week.