Sports

FISHING REPORT

BROWNWOOD SLOW. Water slightly stained; 53 degrees; 8.40 feet below pool. Bass are slow on crankbaits in craw or shad colors, or jigs in brown, green or orange. Fishing in 3-10 feet of water along rock cuts and shallow brush piles on docks. Crappie are slow on minnows. White bass are slow on jigs.
The Dublin Dandi-Lions Drill Team traveled to Lake Worth last weekend for the Regional Crowd Pleasers Dance competition. The team received a platinum award and first runner-up for their hip-hop routine. Officers also received a platinum and best in class. Submitted photo

The Dublin Dandi-Lions Drill Team traveled to Lake Worth last weekend for the Regional Crowd Pleasers Dance competition. The team received a platinum award and first runner-up for their hip-hop routine. Officers also received a platinum and best in class. Submitted photo

The Dublin Dandi-Lions Drill Team

The Dublin Dandi-Lions Drill Team
Lingleville 2023 Homecoming

Lingleville 2023 Homecoming

2023 Lingleville Homecoming

The 2023 Lingleville High School Homecoming was held Jan. 24 alongside the Cardinals and Lady Cards taking on Three Way. The Cards won 72-23 while the Lady Cardinals won 67-23. More photos of the games and homecoming festivities will be posted on the Dublin Citizen facebook.

Registration open for DHS Cheer Camp

Registration is now open for the 2023 DHS Mini Cheer Camp. The camp is open to kids Kindergarten to 6th graders who want to learn routines and practice with the DHS Cheerleaders. The camp will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Feb.
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Sports Schedule

Thursday Dublin Jr. High Girls Basketball @ Morgan Mill Dublin Poowerlifting @ Hico tournament, 4 p.m. Dublin Jr. High Girls Basketball Vs. Breckenridge, 4:30 p.m. Dublin Jr. High Boys Basketball @ Breckenridge, 4:30 p.m. Friday Dublin Jr.
Gabby Herrera springs up for 2-points in a recent home game. Herrera was picked by coach Kim Perez as the player of the week, leading scoring in games against Brock and Early last week Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Gabby Herrera springs up for 2-points in a recent home game. Herrera was picked by coach Kim Perez as the player of the week, leading scoring in games against Brock and Early last week Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lady Lions fight Brock, Early

Dublin Lady Lions faced Brock and Early last week as they started the second round of district. “[On Jan. 17,] our game with Brock was more like a wrestling match,” said head Lady Lions basketball coach Kim Perez. “It was certainly one of the toughest games we have played.
Dublin lifters place at home

Dublin lifters place at home

Dublin lifters place at home

Dublin High School hosted 14 schools and more than 200 athletes during the annual invitational powerlifting meet on Saturday, Jan. 21. Elijah Gonzales topped Dublin results taking first in the boys’ 165 with a combined 1,180 pounds lifted—460 in squat, 255 in bench press and 465 in dead lift.
Lions fight Early, Brock

Lions fight Early, Brock

Lions fight Early, Brock

The Dublin Lions were looking for a win as they returned home Tuesday, following fierce battles with Early and Brock. On Friday, Jan. 20, the Lions traveled to Early to take on the Longhorns in a fight, which ended in a 68-59 loss for Dublin.

Dublin Secondary School News

It’s hard to believe that three weeks progress reports for the 4th Six Weeks will go out on Monday, January 30th. We have been taking benchmarks this week and to add extra support for our students we will be providing tutorials.
Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo Dublin Lady Lion Emma Vargas (above) outpaces a Comanche Maiden during the Jan. 10 home game. Madilyn Loper springs up to catch the ball before taking it to the hoop.

Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo Dublin Lady Lion Emma Vargas (above) outpaces a Comanche Maiden during the Jan. 10 home game. Madilyn Loper springs up to catch the ball before taking it to the hoop.

Lady Lions fighting through season

“Although our record may not be impressive at the first glance, if you are not watching the Lady Lions you are missing out,” said head Lady Lions basketball coach Kim Perez, who scored high in two close calls last week. “Each player is stepping up and learning their roles on the team.