Sports

Dublin JV Lions battle Bowie Jackrabbits to move the ball up the field in a home game Thursday, Sept. 18 on Cervetto field while Jr. High Cheerleaders issue support from the sideline. The game ended in a win for the visiting team. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photos

Dublin JV Lions battle Bowie Jackrabbits to move the ball up the field in a home game Thursday, Sept. 18 on Cervetto field while Jr. High Cheerleaders issue support from the sideline. The game ended in a win for the visiting team. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photos

Dublin Intermediate News

The school year is off to a fantastic start at Dublin Intermediate! Students across our campus are already showing growth and excitement for learning.
Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Thursday, Sept. 25■ Dublin JH Football vs.DeLeon, 5 p.m.■ Dublin HS Football @ DeLeon, 5 p.m.■ Lingleville JH Football @ Walnut Springs, 6 p.m.Friday, Sept. 26■ Community Homecoming Pep Rally, Stadium 2 p.m.■ Dublin HS Volleyball vs.Eastland, 4 p.m.■ Dublin HS Football vs.Lindsay, 7 p.m.

Dublin Elementary News

As the back-to-school season is in full swing, there’s a special kind of energy in the air as students have returned to the hallways, classrooms, and playgrounds of our school.
Dublin Lady Lion (above) and Lion (below) varsity cross country runners leave the starting line as the school hosts the annual FCA meet Wednesday, Sept. 19. Both teams placed fourth thanks to some good times (including personal records) by the athletes. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photos

Dublin Lady Lion (above) and Lion (below) varsity cross country runners leave the starting line as the school hosts the annual FCA meet Wednesday, Sept. 19. Both teams placed fourth thanks to some good times (including personal records) by the athletes. Wyndi Veigel-Gaudette | Citizen staff photos

Runners place high in FCA meet

Dublin had several runners log good time and place as they hosted the Fellowship of Christian Athletes cross country meet Wednesday, September 17.“We had some [personal records] this week as we’re3 weeks [away] from our district meet,” said head cross country coach Wes Grisham.

Lady Cards still third in state

The Lingleville Lady Cardinals volleyball team kept their third place standing in state heading into this week after splitting wins to move the season record to 21-5 On Sept.

Lions head home Friday

The Dublin Lions are looking for a Homecoming victory as they take on Lindsay on Cervetto Field Friday, September 26 at 7 p.m.The game will be preceded by the crowing of the Homecoming Queen and introduction of the court at around 6:20 p.m.

Lady Lions clash with Comanche

The Dublin Lady Lions was looking for a home win as they played Breckenridge Tuesday, September 23 and are set to face Eastland in the Neff Gym with JV games starting at 4 p.m. Followed by varsity.The Lay Lions had a rough week on the road with a threeset loss to Peaster Sept.

Fishing Report

BROWNWOODGOOD. Water clear; 84-85 degrees; 1.19 feet below pool. Black bass are good to 5.09 pounds in the grass on topwater frogs and in 8-15 feet of water on shaky heads with green pumpkin F5 worms, dropshots with 6-inch worms in Morning Glory, whopper ploppers and square bill crankbaits.
Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Thursday, Sept.18■ Dublin JH Football @ Bowie, 5 p.m■ Dublin JV Football Vs.Bowie, 5 p.m.■ Lingleville JH Football @. Zephyr, 6 p.m.Friday, Sept. 19■ Dublin JV/Varsity Volleyball @ Comanche, 4 p.m.■ Dublin Varsity Football @ Bowie, 7 p.m.■ Lingleville Varsity Football Vs. Zephyr,7:30 p.m.
Dublin Lady Lion Ingrid Hernandez returns the ball during a tournament game Saturday, Sept. 13. Teammates Emma Mitchell and Regan Vanbebber stand by to assist. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Lady Lion Ingrid Hernandez returns the ball during a tournament game Saturday, Sept. 13. Teammates Emma Mitchell and Regan Vanbebber stand by to assist. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lady Lions light up barnburner

The Dublin Lady Lions treated road fans to a show Friday, Sept. 12 as they overtook Millsap in a fiveset barnburner.“We played for two hours and could’ve kept going longer,” said head Dublin volleyball coach Hannah Smith, praising her team’s endurance and excitement.