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Lady Lion Ingrid Hernandez leaps up to return the ball against Hico Tigers in the Dublin Invitational Tournament on Thursday, Aug. 24 while teammates move in to assist. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lady Lion Ingrid Hernandez leaps up to return the ball against Hico Tigers in the Dublin Invitational Tournament on Thursday, Aug. 24 while teammates move in to assist. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lady Lions fight in home tourney

The Dublin Lady Lions went 1-4 as DHS hosted schools in an invitation tournament Thursday, Aug. 24 and Saturday, Aug. 26. The Ladies opened up play Thursday morning against Hico and scored 16 and 18 in two sets against the Lady Tigers’ 25s.
Lingleville Lady Cardinals bumps the ball to return it behind her back to the Hico Lady Tigers during a game at the Dublin Volleyball Tournament on Thursday, Aug. 24. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lingleville Lady Cardinals bumps the ball to return it behind her back to the Hico Lady Tigers during a game at the Dublin Volleyball Tournament on Thursday, Aug. 24. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lingleville Lady Cardinals

Lingleville Lady Cardinals bumps the ball to return it behind her back to the Hico Lady Tigers during a game at the Dublin Volleyball Tournament on Thursday, Aug. 24.
Fishing Report

Fishing Report

Fishing Report

BROWNWOOD GOOD. Water slightly stained; 87-89 degrees; 7.08 feet below pool. Black bass to 6.88 pounds are good on shaky heads, swimbaits and glides in 4-12 feet of water early and late in the day. Crappie are slow in 10-12 feet of water fishing minnows in brush piles and around docks.
A Dublin Lion connects to bring down a Clyde Bulldog ball carrier during the away scrimmage on Thursday, Aug. 17 as teammate flank in to provide support. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

A Dublin Lion connects to bring down a Clyde Bulldog ball carrier during the away scrimmage on Thursday, Aug. 17 as teammate flank in to provide support. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lions head home for first game

The Dublin Lions are suiting up to host Fort Worth Christian tonight (Aug. 24) at 7 p.m. for their first game on DHS’ Bob & Norma Cervetto Field. “We ought to match up pretty well,” said DHS Athletic Director/Head Football Coach Greg Hardcastle.
Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Thursday ■ Dublin Varsity Volleyball Tournament @ home ■ Lingleville JV/Varsity Girls Volleyball Dublin Tournament@ Dublin ■ Dublin High Football vs. Fort Worth Christian, 7 p.m.
Tarleton breaks ground on $110M event center

Tarleton breaks ground on $110M event center

Tarleton breaks ground on $110M event center

Tarleton State University broke ground Tuesday, Aug. 22 for a $110 million, two-story multipurpose arena that will sport NCAA Division I basketball facilities and room for academic convocations, symposiums, conferences and conventions.
The Dublin Lady Lions

The Dublin Lady Lions

The Dublin Lady Lions

The Dublin Lady Lions will be hosting 12 varsity, 10 JV and nine freshman teams in tournaments Thursday, Aug. 24-Saturday, Aug. 26. The team is returning home after a three set loss to Mineral Wells on Tuesday, Aug.

Fishing Report

BROWNWOOD  GOOD. Water slightly stained; 87-89 degrees; 6.78 feet below pool. Black bass to 6.87 pounds are good on shaky heads, crankbaits and soft plastic worms in 4-12 feet of water early and later in the day. Crappie are slow in brush piles and around the docks on minnows in 8-12 feet of water.

Dove season looks strong despite drought

A cool and rainy spring means that despite aboveaveragesummertemperatures, Texashunterscouldencounter significantly increased dove populations as the 2023 season opens Sept. 1. Spring surveys conducted by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) staff found an estimated 28.
Several Dublin Lady Lions and local athletes were extra tired when practices started July 31. Cassidy Adair, Jaylee Black and Olivia Salyer joined athletes from other local towns in the Texas Tribe softball team as they competed in the Midnight Madness tournament at San Angelo. Teams played all night on July 29-July 30. The Tribe had 2 wins and 4 losses. One of the wins was a 3-1 victory against the team that eventually won the tournament. | submitted photo

Several Dublin Lady Lions and local athletes were extra tired when practices started July 31. Cassidy Adair, Jaylee Black and Olivia Salyer joined athletes from other local towns in the Texas Tribe softball team as they competed in the Midnight Madness tournament at San Angelo. Teams played all night on July 29-July 30. The Tribe had 2 wins and 4 losses. One of the wins was a 3-1 victory against the team that eventually won the tournament. | submitted photo

Lady Lions fight in all night tourney

Several Dublin Lady Lions and local athletes were extra tired when practices started July 31. Cassidy Adair, Jaylee Black and Olivia Salyer joined athletes from other local towns in the Texas Tribe softball team as they competed in the Midnight Madness tournament at San Angelo.