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Dublin JV Lion Omar Vazquez moves the ball around Millsap defense aided by Paxton Loper and other Lions in the Sept. 5 home game. The JV boys have played at home the past two weeks falling 38-8 against Millsap Sept. 5 and 23-12 to Anson Sept. 12. Coach Andrew Norwood said the Anson game was mostly back and forth but his players never gave up and had some good defensive stops that helped offense with field position. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin JV Lion Omar Vazquez moves the ball around Millsap defense aided by Paxton Loper and other Lions in the Sept. 5 home game. The JV boys have played at home the past two weeks falling 38-8 against Millsap Sept. 5 and 23-12 to Anson Sept. 12. Coach Andrew Norwood said the Anson game was mostly back and forth but his players never gave up and had some good defensive stops that helped offense with field position. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

JV Lions battle at home

Dublin Lions showed their spirit by displaying a flag through the Sept. 13 pep rally. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dublin Lions showed their spirit by displaying a flag through the Sept. 13 pep rally. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lions, Tigers go claw for claw

Dublin Lions fans were treated to a tough fight if they followed the team to Anson Friday night with a call and response game that was tied 14-14 at halftime.“Anson scored pretty quick but we came right back and answered them,” said Dublin head football coach/athletic director Greg Hardcastle.
Lingleville Lady Cardinal Madison Howle springs up to return the ball to Iredell during a Sept. 10 game in the Lingleville gym. The home team claimed the victory, winning all three sets. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lingleville Lady Cardinal Madison Howle springs up to return the ball to Iredell during a Sept. 10 game in the Lingleville gym. The home team claimed the victory, winning all three sets. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Lady Cards add Ws

The Lingleville Lady Cardinals added two Ws to their season last week as they faced Iredell at home and Meridian in an away faceoff.The Lingleville Cards looked comfortable as they came out to an early lead against Iredell in a Sept. 10 home game, capturing all three sets.

Sports schedules

Thursday, Sept.19■ Dublin JH Football Vs. Bowie, 5 p.m.■ Dublin JV Football @ Bowie, 5 p.m.■ Lingleville JH Football Vs. Zephyr, 6 p.m.Friday, Sept. 20■ Dublin JV/Varsity Volleyball Vs. Peaster, 4:30 p.m./5:30 p.m.■ Dublin Varsity Football Vs. Bowie, 7 p. m.
Tarleton rodeo returns Thursday, Sept. 19

Tarleton rodeo returns Thursday, Sept. 19

Tarleton rodeo returns Thursday, Sept. 19

Both Tarleton State University rodeo teams take to the arena for the first time this season Thursday at the three-day Eastern New Mexico University Rodeo.
The Dublin Lions 7th grade and 8th grade Lions were on Cervetto Field Thursday, Sept. 12 as they faced the Anson Tigers in fiercely fought games. The teams will return to the field Thursday, Sept. 19 to face Bowie. The Jr. High cheerleaders were on hand to lead the stands in rooting for the home teams.

The Dublin Lions 7th grade and 8th grade Lions were on Cervetto Field Thursday, Sept. 12 as they faced the Anson Tigers in fiercely fought games. The teams will return to the field Thursday, Sept. 19 to face Bowie. The Jr. High cheerleaders were on hand to lead the stands in rooting for the home teams.

The Dublin Lions

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JV battles Millsap Bulldogs

The Dublin JV Lions hosted the Millsap Bulldogs Thursday, Sept. 5 on the Cervetto Field.Coach Andrew Norwood described the battle as back and forth defensively.
Lions look to leash Bulldogs

Lions look to leash Bulldogs

Lions look to leash Bulldogs

The Dublin Lions had some bright moments as they faced the Bulldogs on the Millsap field Friday, Sept. 6 but troubles in follow-through led to a 42-13 win for the Millsap team.“After looking at the film, there are a lot of good things we did,” said head Dublin football coach Greg Hardcastle.
Lady Lions looking for redemption

Lady Lions looking for redemption

Lady Lions looking for redemption

The Dublin Lady Lions are looking for a win this week as they face the Rattlers at Tolar Sept. 13 at 5:30 p.m. and Millsap at home Sept. 17 at 6:30 p.m.The varsity volleyball girls went three sets against DeLeon Sept. 7 but couldn’t get the points.