Renditions due next Monday

By Melinda L. Lucas

Property renditions are due in less than a week, according to chief appraiser Clayton Snyder, with the original April 15 deadline extended after the devastating Texas freeze in February.

Anyone who didn’t receive a rendition form or who has misplaced theirs can contact the local tax office or download a form by clicking on the forms tab on the CAD website, shackelfordcad.com. 

Anyone with questions can call 325-762-2207.

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Albany seniors receive memorial awards

By Donnie A. Lucas

A recap of Albany High’s athletic success during the 2020-2021 school year was given at the annual All-Sports Banquet on Tuesday, including the announcement of several special memorial awards.

Coaches for each sport also recognized their teams, along with handing out various sport-specific awards.

Thirteen senior athletes were presented special awards in memory or honor of local citizens who exemplified special qualities.

The banquet was sponsored by the Athletic Booster Club.

Lions advance to area playoff

By Donnie A. Lucas

Although they waited to score late in both games of the bi-district baseball series against Coleman last week, the Lions earned a two-game sweep to advance to the area round of the playoffs.

Albany will face the Ozona Lions (13-7-1, 7-3) in a best of three series starting Thursday in Hermleigh with a first pitch at 6:00 p.m. Game 2 is set for Friday at 4:00 p.m. in Hermleigh, with a third game immediately following if needed.

Jumpers compete at state

By Donnie A. Lucas

A pair of Albany jumpers made their first trip to the Class 2A UIL State Track Meet last Friday, picking up valuable experience if not medals.

Sophomore Cole Chapman competed in the high jump, clearing 6-02 to finish in eighth place. The winning jump this year was made by a Weimar athlete who cleared 6-07.

“Cole barely missed clearing 6-04, hitting the bar with his heel,” coach Rod Britting said. “If he had made it, he would have moved up to fourth place. It just shows you how close the competition was.”

Jr. high tennis team plays at district

By Melinda L. Lucas

The Albany junior high tennis team brough home several medals from last week’s district tournament, including gold in both girls and boys doubles.

There were also several silver medals for local players, who missed out on any other action during the short season because the district meet was earlier than in past.

In addition, the eighth graders didn’t have a season at all last spring due to the COVID shutdown.

MHS sophomore hurdles at state track meet

By Sandy Morris

Moran schools put the wraps on their athletic year this past weekend when a local hurdler competed at the state meet.

Moran sophomore athlete Alli Scott finished her track year landing in seventh place in the 100 meter hurdles at the University Interscholastic League Track and Field State Championships held last Saturday in Austin. 

Moran athletic director and track coach John Hughes said he was very proud of Scott’s achievements during the season.

Moran school year winds down

By Sandy Morris

The school year is almost over, and students of Moran Independent School District are busy with a host of end-of-year activities.

State-mandated ­STAAR testing took place this week for many of the grades.

Pre-K through fifth grade students will attend ResourceCare’s health fair in Albany on Friday.

Next Week

On Monday, May 17, both the Moran PTO and the Moran ISD school board will hold meetings.

STAAR testing will continue May 18 to May 20.

Albany News

Fundraiser continues

By Sandy Morris

The local chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes is sponsoring a silent auction of plaques of famous athletes and public figures in an effort to raise money to send students to FCA camp this summer. The fundraiser will continue for another couple of weeks, with about a dozen autographed items displayed at the local banks.

The plaques were originally ordered for an FCA golf tournament that was rained out, according to FCA East representative Paul Johnston.

Albany News

AHS students medal at state meet

By Sandy Morris

Two Albany High School students medaled at the University Interscholastic League state academic meet held last Saturday, May 1 at Abilene Wylie High School.

Senior Hannah Trail was notified Monday that she had earned a gold medal in the Editorial Writing event.

Luke Ivy, a junior, placed third overall in the Science competition and had the top paper in the Biology portion of the test. 

Old Jail to host in-person event

By Sandy Morris

With restrictions being lifted statewide, the Old Jail Art Center staff members are preparing for the first members’ in-person event in more than a year,

Back at the end of February, the museum launched two new exhibitions, but the usual in-person gallery opening didn’t happen because of COVID precautions and limited hours of operation.

The OJAC is now planning to host a members’ viewing and reception for featured artists Billy Hassell and Sterling Allen from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 15. 

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