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Lady Lions honor seniors in final home game

Lady Lions honor seniors in final home game

Lady Lions honor seniors in final home game

Five Lady Lions were escorted onto the home diamond for the final time as the team hosted senior night Tuesday, April 7.Seniors honored included Cassidy Adair, Yasmin Esparza, Kaylee Hayes, Olivia Salyer and Nomi Thompson. The Lady Lions put up 11 to Comanche’s 21 that night.

DHS boys place 6th in district golf

The Dublin Lions took sixth as a team in the District 8-3A golf tournament at Squaw Valley in Glen Rose.Hayden Milburn, led the Lion swingers, placing 12th and shooting 90 after round 2 on Tuesday, March 30. (Milburn was tied at 9th in round 1 March 29 with 87 strokes.
Pride wrangles Mavs

Pride wrangles Mavs

Pride wrangles Mavs

The Dublin Lions added two to the win column in back-to-back victories over Eastland last week.“The guys did great,” exclaimed head baseball coach Andrew Norwood of the Lions. “They kept battling all the way to the end, and this ball club continues to surprise me!
Lady Lion Cassidy Adair swings for a hit in a recent game on the Dublin diamond. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lady Lion Cassidy Adair swings for a hit in a recent game on the Dublin diamond. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lady Lions rack up runs on Millsap

The Dublin Lady Lions racked up some impressive stats in their Tuesday, March 31 match-up with Millsap before taking the 23-9 loss on the diamond.Key to the home team’s performance was Cassidy Adair, who drove in 5 runs on two hits, scoring two doubles.
Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Sports schedules

■ Thursday, April9■ Dublin HS Track @ District 8-3A Field Events/Running Finals, 3 p.m./6 p.m.■ Lingleville @ District22A Tennis Meet (Stephenville City Park), 8 a.m.Friday, April 10■ Dublin V/JV Softball @ Breckenridge, 5 p.m./7 p.m.■ Dublin JV/Varsity Baseball @ Early,4:30 p.m./7 p.m.

Fishing Report

BROWNWOODWater stained; 54 degrees; 4.77’ low. Largemouth bass are excellent on soft plastics around docks in 10-12 feet. Crappie are fair on minnows and jigs in 15-18 feet. White bass are slow on slabs. Catfish are good on cut carp and jug lines with cut shad or perch.
The Dublin High School Sound of Dublin took top honors at the UIL concert and sightreading competition Wednesday, April 1 in Stephenville, getting straight 1 ‘Superior’ scores in every part of the competition which yielded them a Sweepstakes award, the highest distinction available in the contest. Courtesy photo

The Dublin High School Sound of Dublin took top honors at the UIL concert and sightreading competition Wednesday, April 1 in Stephenville, getting straight 1 ‘Superior’ scores in every part of the competition which yielded them a Sweepstakes award, the highest distinction available in the contest. Courtesy photo

DHS Band snags concert, sightreading sweepstakes

Dublin High School band members earned top marks April 1 at the University Interscholastic League (UIL) Concert and Sightreading Evaluation, one of the state’s top music assessments for school ensembles.

Tarleton track setting elite habits

For Tarleton State Track and Field, success didn’t begin when the records were broken. It started months earlier, during offseason workouts, early-morning practices and a commitment to doing the small things right.
Lingleville Cards take district golf championship

Lingleville Cards take district golf championship

Lingleville Cards take district golf championship

The Lingleville Cardinals golf team claimed the District 22-A championship title Wednesday, April 1 at Squaw Valley in Glen Rose.
Victoria Cameron, Tarleton athlete and Stephenville native, claimed the second fastest finish in the world with 11.01 seconds in the Women’s 100 meter at the 98th annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays hosted by Texas at the Mike A. Myers Stadium. | Tarleton Sports photo

Victoria Cameron, Tarleton athlete and Stephenville native, claimed the second fastest finish in the world with 11.01 seconds in the Women’s 100 meter at the 98th annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays hosted by Texas at the Mike A. Myers Stadium. | Tarleton Sports photo

Cameron ranks no. 2 in world at Relays

Victoria Cameron stole the show on Saturday, April 4 winning the women’s 100 meters while running the top time in the NCAA this season and the second-fastest time in the world this year at the 98th annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays hosted by Texas at the Mike A. Myers Stadium.