Lions defeat Hawley in tough 27-14 battle

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lions put together the kind of defensive performance that will have fans dreaming big in their 27-14 victory over the Hawley Bearcats on Friday, Sept. 15.

The Lions (4-0) wrap up the nondistrict portion of their schedule at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22 at Comanche.

Moran gym floor almost ready

By Sam Waller

The Moran Bulldogs fell 48-6 to Aspermont on Friday, Sept. 8.

The Bulldogs (1-2) return to action at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Mullin.

Against Aspermont, Ethan Boykin scored on a 13-yard run in the third quarter after the Hornets led 28-0 at halftime.

“Our record doesn’t show it, but we’re playing well,” coach John Hughes said. “A bad break here, a bad break there is what’s happening with us.

JV plays well against tough team

By Sam Waller

Turnovers derailed the Albany Lions JV’s comeback bid Thursday, Sept. 7 in a 14-6 loss at Seymour.

The junior varsity makes its first home appearance Thursday, Sept. 14 (tonight) against Hawley on Faith Field.

At Seymour, Shawn Keen scored Albany’s touchdown on a short run in the third quarter after the Panthers took a 14-0 halftime lead.

“Seymour had a really good quarterback,” coach Rod Britting said. “He was elusive, could buy time, and throw the ball down the field. We had a hard time slowing him down.”

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Jr. high girls continue busy schedule

By Sam Waller

The Albany Junior High Lady Cubs volleyball teams got in two matches during the last week, getting caught up after the Labor Day holiday.

The Lady Cubs’ White and Red teams continue the busy pace, competing in the Hawley tournament on Saturday, Sept. 16, before visiting Ranger on Tuesday, Sept. 19.

On Thursday, Sept. 7, Albany played three matches at Bangs.

The Silver team won 25-22, 25-23.

“Charlee Patterson was our most consistent server,” coach Lauren Peacock said. “These girls played hard and did a great job as a team.”

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Cubs shut out Seymour

By Sam Waller

The Albany Junior High Cubs football teams both pitched shutouts in their outings Thursday, Sept. 7, at Seymour.

The Cubs make their first home appearance of the season Thursday (today), when Hawley visits Nail Stadium. Action begins at 4:30 p.m. with the seventh grade game.

At Seymour, the seventh grade won 24-0 in an outing that lasted just two quarters. The eighth grade, playing a full game, won 36-0.

Coach Ryder Peacock lauded the defensive efforts of both teams.

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XCP scramble slated Oct. 7

By Sam Waller

The fourth annual Xi Chi Pi Sorority Scholarship Golf Scramble is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 7 at Albany Golf Course.

Organizer Lauren Peacock said 18 entries for the three-person scramble have already been received. The field is limited to 20 teams.

“If anyone wants a spot, they need to call me ASAP,” Peacock said.

Entry fee is $150 per team, which includes a fish fry following the competition. Tee time is 1:00 p.m.

The event raises funds for scholarships for Albany High School graduates. Peacock said the event has grown each year.

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Staying Strong!

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lady Lions volleyball team saw its winning streak come to a disappointing end last week, but wasted no time in starting a new one.

The Lady Lions (21-4) hosted Snyder on Tuesday, Sept. 12, winning 25-18, 25-9, 26-24. Details will be reported next week.

Albany has two matches remaining before the start of District 6-2A play. On Saturday, Sept. 16, the Lady
Lions visit De Leon with junior varsity starting at 10:00 a.m. The final nondistrict match is Tuesday, Sept. 19 at home against Strawn.

Lions to face fellow defending state champs

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lions stepped up to meet the challenge Friday, Sept. 8 in defeating the Seymour Panthers 41-14 at Robert Nail Memorial Stadium.

The Lions (3-0) visit the Hawley Bearcats at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15 in a highly anticipated matchup of reigning state champions at Forrest Field.

Against Seymour, Albany employed an overwhelming rushing attack and stifling defense to turn a close game into a comfortable victory. Seymour was down six midway through the third quarter, but the Lions scored on their next three possessions to pull away.

Bulldogs to host Hornets

By Sam Waller

The Moran Bulldogs stumbled in their second outing of the football season Friday, Sept. 1, falling 54-6 at Baird.

The Bulldogs (1-1) return to action Friday, Sept. 8, when Aspermont visits Bulldog Field.

At Baird, two early turnovers put Moran in a hole it couldn’t get out of.

“The biggest problem is we were down 14-0 in, like, 90 seconds,” Moran coach John Hughes said. “Baird kicked off to us twice, and we fumbled both kickoffs. If you take away that 14 points, it could have been 14-6 going into halftime, and we’re in the game.”

7 runners compete at Haskell meet

By Sam Waller

The Albany cross country program made its second outing of the season Wednesday, Aug. 30, with seven runners competing at Haskell.

The next meet will be Wednesday, Sept. 13 at Hawley.

At Haskell, Albany runners competed well with 136 competitors in the varsity girls race and 117 in the varsity boys race.

“This course was a challenge compared to our last race at Jim Ned, and they were able to stay within a close time range with the challenge,” coach Lauren Peacock said.

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