Lions score big in 68-0 win over Winters

Plains in 3rd district bout The Albany Lions did pretty much what they wanted Friday, Oct. 18 in defeating the Winters Blizzards 68-0 in District 7-2A Division II football action, scoring on 10 of 11 offensive possessions, The Lions (5-2 overall, 2-0 district) look to take the next step toward the playoffs at 7:00 p.m.
Donnie

Girls force Hawley to 5 sets, face C-City Saturday

The Albany Lady Lions officially qualified for the Class 2A volleyball playoffs last week by sweeping Roscoe, and they followed that with playoff-caliber matches against Hawley and Aspermont. The Lady Lions (15-20 overall, 4-2 District 6-2A) visit Colorado City at 10:00 a.m.
Miller

WORDS about the WORD

There is power in agreement, andourenemyknowsit.Psalms 133:1“ beholdhowgoodandhow pleasant it is for brethren to dwell in unity! It is like precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron’sbeard;thatwentdownto the skirts of his garments; as the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion; for there the Lord commands the blessing, even life for evermore.” The power of unity and agreement is that we receive the commanded blessing. When we walk in blessing and agreement, anointing can flow in our lives. The anointing can flow in the church through agreement.ThepresenceofGod can move freely when there is unity and agreement.
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Albany Nativity planned this year

Rehearsals for the “Albany Nativity” will start during the first week of November, withperformances scheduledforDec.13and14 at the Aztec Theater. Tickets are free to the public but will not be available until December at the Albany Chamber of Commerce office.
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Running Man set Oct. 26

The Feed Store is busy organizing its 28th annual Running Man competition. The event is open to junior high and high school students from Albany and Moran.
Running Man set Oct. 26

Band earns ‘excellent’ rating at UIL contest

The Albany Ragin’ Red Band brought home a Division II rating from the UIL Marching contest held Monday in Abilene. The band earned Division II ratings from each of three judges, marking the first time in five years that the group has received a Division II “excellent” rating rather than a Division I “superior” mark.
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