FFA students work on fundraisers

By Sam Waller

The Albany High School FFA has a number of fundraising projects under way, from holiday decorations, holiday meats, and treats.

Albany FFA students have been building oilfield Christmas trees and crosses in addition to other projects.

“We build those in the shop out of sucker rod and put baling wire on them,” Albany High School agriculture teacher Chris Beard said. “The kids weld and construct them.”

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Fall Fun at the Patch

Some of the youngest participants in the pumpkin decorating competition sit with their entries after the presentation parade and listen to a short Bible lesson. Saturday’s Patch was sponsored by Bethel Assembly.

Moran students compete at State Fair

By Sam Waller

Four Moran seventh grade FFA students competed in Agricultural Product Identification on Monday at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas, placing fifth among FFA teams.

Team members are Cutter Campbell, Jaelynn Cottle, Ashlyn Crawford and Landon Moreno.

Moran FFA sponsor Minnie Denson said the competition tested students’ ability to identify a variety of agricultural products as well as their knowledge of the products.

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MHS homecoming set Oct. 22-23

By Sam Waller

Moran has scheduled two days of events for its homecoming weekend on Oct. 22-23.

Honored classes for the weekend will be 1946 and 1947 (75th anniversary), 1971 and 1972 (50th) and 1996 and 1997 (25th).

The activities get underway at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22 with a community pep rally in downtown Moran.

Other Friday events include alumni volleyball and football games. Volleyball will start at 5:00 p.m. at the Moran ISD gym with football starting at 7:00 p.m. at Bulldog Field.

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5th quarter planned at Feed Store

By Donnie A. Lucas

The high school and junior high students will meet together this week for the Fifth Quarter Fellowship at the Feed Store following the varsity game Friday against Hico.

The event is being hosted by Friendship Baptist Church, Bethel Assembly, and the United Methodist Church.

“We will be hosting everyone at The Feed Store again this time,” Tisha Wilkins, Feed Store executive director said.

She added that pizza and beverages will be served. The event will end at 11:00 p.m.

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Gatlin Brothers perform at Gala

By Donnie A. Lucas

Ticket holders for the Friends of Fort Griffin Gala held Saturday were treated to a prime rib dinner and the music of Larry, Steve, & Rudy: The Gatlins while helping raise funding for projects at the historic fort.

The gathering was held at Collins Creek Ranch, which is located at the base of the Fort Griffin Historic Site, and includes the “flat” where the town of Fort Griffin was established almost 150 years ago.

Music planned after Chamber BBQ

By Sam Waller

John Caldwell and Friends will perform after the awards are given at the Albany Chamber of Commerce’s Home of the Hereford Cookoff and Cornhole Tournament on Saturday, Oct. 23 at Webb
Park.

The event, which will raise money for new decorations the Chamber puts up throughout Albany, was  rescheduled from its original date of Oct. 2.

The cookoff will consist of competition in eight categories. Entrants must preregister, according to Chamber manager Mary Beth Jones. Entry fee is $20 per category. Payout will be based on the number of entries.

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Downtown trick-or-treat set Oct. 30

By Donnie A. Lucas

Albany downtown will be filled with ghosts and goblins on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 30, as local merchants, along with others interested in setting up on the sidewalk, hand out Halloween candy.

The trick-or-treat event is scheduled from 2:30 until 4:30 p.m. in the downtown business blocks.

Besides local downtown merchants, anyone else interested in setting up a table on the sidewalk between businesses is welcome to do so, according to Chamber of Commerce manager Mary Beth Jones.

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Lion offense explodes in Meridian

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lions took care of business last Friday in their District 8-2A Division II opener, defeating Meridian 84-7 at Yellow Jacket Stadium.

“We wanted to make sure we started out district on a good note,” Lions head coach Denney Faith said. “I was really pleased with the way our kids played. Sometimes you can get in games like that, and it gets sloppy.”

The Lions were able to avoid that scenario even after turning the game over to their junior varsity players, who were called up because Meridian is not fielding a JV team.

District Leaders

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lady Lions volleyball team enjoyed another 2-0 week in District 6-2A play last week as they moved closer to the start of the playoffs.

The Lady Lions (27-3 overall) have won 13 consecutive matches, including Tuesday night’s win.

The Lady Lions defeated Newcastle on Tuesday, winning in three sets 25-17, 25-16, 25-14. Details will be reported next week. 

The team has an open date on Saturday.

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