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Cards now 7-1

The Lingleville Cardinals started off the second half of district 2-0 this past week beating Gorman 54-27 and Three Way 54-25.Against Gorman the Cardinals were led by Issac Martinez with 24, Garrett Hurt with 9 and Jaxson Rives with 8.
Dublin Lifter Samantha Marinez is watched over by coaches at the Dublin invitaional powerlifting meet Saturday, Jan. 18 where she took second in her class. At right, Cassidy Adair (spotted by her brother, Roger) took first in her class while Alonso Moreno took second in his division. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Lifter Samantha Marinez is watched over by coaches at the Dublin invitaional powerlifting meet Saturday, Jan. 18 where she took second in her class. At right, Cassidy Adair (spotted by her brother, Roger) took first in her class while Alonso Moreno took second in his division. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

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Lifters place

Lifters place

Lifters place in packed meet

Dublin Secondary School’s gym was packed Saturday, Jan. 18 as the Lions hosted its invitational powerlifting meet to kick off the season.Topping Dublin’s results was Cassidy Adair, who took gold in the girls’ 198 with a total lift of 875 pounds (320 in squat, 235 in bench and 320 in dead lift.
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Sports schedules

Thursday, Jan. 23 ■ Dublin JH Girls B teams @ Morgan Mill basketball tournament (through Jan. 25)■ DHS powerlifting meet @ Hico■ Dublin JH Boys Basketball vs. Breckenridge, 4:30 p.m.Friday, Jan. 24 ■ Dublin JH Boys B teams @ Morgan Mill basketball tournament (through Jan.

Lions still in second

The Dublin Lions are still sitting at second in District (5-2) following a win over Millsap and loss to Tolar.The Lions ended the Tuesday, Jan. 14 home battle with Tolar 62-48.“This was a frustrating game for us,” said head boys basketball coach Wes Grisham.

Ladies battle Millsap, Tolar

The Dublin Lady Lions came within striking distance of a win against Millsap Friday, Jan. 17 following a tough loss to Tolar.“We came out strong against Tolar,” said head Dublin girls basketball coach Kim Perez of the Tuesday, Jan. 14 matchup. “We ran a triangle and 2.
Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Sports schedules

Thursday, Jan. 16 ■ Lingleville JH Basketball Tournament■ Dublin JH Boys Basketball vs. Early, 4:30 p.m.Friday, Jan. 17 ■ Dublin JV/Varsity Girls Basketball @ Millsap, 5 p.m./6:15 p.m.■ Dublin JV/Varsity Boys Basketball @ Millsap, 5 p.m./6:15 p.m./7:30 p.m.Saturday, Jan.
Dublin Lions swarm around an Eastland Maverick during the Jan. 7 home game to reclaim the ball under the net. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Lions swarm around an Eastland Maverick during the Jan. 7 home game to reclaim the ball under the net. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lions hold 2nd spot with Ws

The Dublin Lions are sitting at second in district after wins against Eastland and Early brought them to 4-1 last week.Head Lions basketball coach Wes Grisham said his team achieved its goal of playing fast and furious in the Jan. 7 68-46 home victory against Eastland.

Cards first in district

The Lingleville Cardinals faced a hard fought week but added two more to the win column in clashes with Iredell and Bluff Dale.“The first game against Iredellwasanoffensivebattle,” said head Lingleville boys basketball coach Garrett Stewart of the Jan. 7 matchup.

Lady Cards take wing with Ws

Lingleville Lady Cardinal spirit was flying high after a pair of wins last week over Iredell and Bluff Dale.On Jan. 7, The Lingleville girls went 49 against Iredell’s 37 with Kenleigh Jones scoring 23 points and Ciklali Rangel snagging 20. The Lady Cards returned home Jan.