Sports

Dublin Lady Lion pitcher Jaylee Black kicks up dirt as she winds up a pitch during the March 11 home game against Peaster. Chloey Rollins stands poised at first base in the back. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Lady Lion pitcher Jaylee Black kicks up dirt as she winds up a pitch during the March 11 home game against Peaster. Chloey Rollins stands poised at first base in the back. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lady Lions scrap with Millsap, Peaster

The Dublin Lady Lions went 0 for 2 in games across the Spring Break holiday as they squared up against Peaster at home Monday, March 11 and Millsap away Wednesday, March 13.
Dublin Lions and assistant coach Dalton Soullas spots for Kaden Gaitan as he warms up to pitch during the DeLeon tournament game against Goldthwaite on Saturday, March 9. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Lions and assistant coach Dalton Soullas spots for Kaden Gaitan as he warms up to pitch during the DeLeon tournament game against Goldthwaite on Saturday, March 9. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lions go 3-for-3 in away games

Dublin Lions went three for three in games over the last week starting with a 4-1 win over former coach Brennan Harris’ Lipan Indians on Tuesday, March 5 at Lipan.Pitcher Zak Loper pitched a complete game, amassing nine strikeouts and 2 walks and only allowing five hits.
Dublin Lady Lions move the ball from outfield to infield during the March 11 home game against Peaster. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Lady Lions move the ball from outfield to infield during the March 11 home game against Peaster. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Ladies tackle tough trio

The Dublin Lady Lions surrendered three games over the past week heading into the district schedule, getting practice in against three tough opponents.On Tuesday, March 5, the Dublin girls put up 4 against Brock’s 15 in a home loss. Jaylee Black led in hits for Dublin, going 2 for 2 at the plate.
Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Thursday, March 14■ Dublin @ Girls State Powerlifting Meet @ Frisco■ Lingeville Jr. High Track @ Lipan, 2:30 p.m.■ Dublin varsity baseball @ Millsap, 4:30 p.m.■ Dublin varsity softball @ Millsap, 5 p.m.

FISHING REPORT

BROWNWOODGOOD. Water stained; 60 degrees; 8.85 feet below pool. Black bass catches to 5.75 pounds are good on Hag’s Bait jigs, jerkbaits and crankbaits in 3-8 feet of water. Bass are in a prespawn in the mouth of cove pockets. Crappie are fair on brush piles using minnows in 6-10 feet of water.
Stephenville Knights

Stephenville Knights

Faith Knights honored

The Stephenville Faith Knights varsity basketball team was recognized by Erath County Commissioner’s court this morning for their outstanding efforts in the 2024 Texas Association of Independent Athletic Organizations (TAIAO) State Tournament in San Antonio on March 1-2.

Lions earn All-district honors

Several Dublin Lion basketball players received honors after District 8-3A selections were made last week.Kaden Gaitan and Alex Teten were named 2nd Team All-District.
Dublin Lady Lion catcher snags a strike thrown past a Strawn batter by pitcher Jaylee Black during a Feb. 27 win at home. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Lady Lion catcher snags a strike thrown past a Strawn batter by pitcher Jaylee Black during a Feb. 27 win at home. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Ladies snag first victory

The Dublin Lady Lions logged their first win of the season against Strawn in a Feb. 27 home game which ended 2-0.“I’m very proud of the outcome for today’s game,” said DHS head softball coach Vanessa Longoria following the win. “We came out strong and we finished strong.
Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Thursday, March 7■ Dublin, Lingleville High School Track @ Dublin■ Dublin Varsity Tennis @ Glen Rose, 9 a.m.Friday, March 8 ■ Dublin High School softball @ Early, 5 p.m.■ Dublin Men’s Powerlifting @ Region 6 Meet, Decatur, 2 p.m.Saturday, March 9 ■ Dublin Varsity Baseball @ DeLeon Tournament, 9 a.m.

Lions score 15-0 W in tournament

The Dublin Lions went 1-2 in tournament play at Bluff Dale last week with a 15-0 closeout and solid plays to finish the tourney.“That last game they played better than they have since I’ve been here,” said head baseball coach Corde Morris of the team working together.