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Wildcats Must Win Next Two Follow Friday Loss to Prosper
May12

Wildcats Must Win Next Two Follow Friday Loss to Prosper

The Wildcats’ baseball team was unable to overcome a big six run top of the third inning for Prosper as the Wildcats lost game one of their best two out of three series, 7-4 at Rockwall Friday night. The Eagles scored the games first run executing a double steal. Prosper gave the run right back as Triston McCormick singled and then scored on a dropped fly ball on the warning track in left field. Then Prosper put together the big...

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Lady Cats Lose First Game to Forney; Game Two Saturday
May12

Lady Cats Lose First Game to Forney; Game Two Saturday

The Forney Lady Rabbits exhibited their quick striking offense while greatly limiting the Lady Cats’ softball team’s offense in a 14-2 victory in Forney Friday night. The Lady Cats actually led briefly scoring twice in the top of the first inning. The Lady Cats first two hitters, Alyssa Abron and Kelsey Wallace, got on base and scored. Alli Fite had one of only two Lady Cats hits and she drove home a run in the top of the...

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Panthers Season Ends With Area Loss to Union Grove
May12

Panthers Season Ends With Area Loss to Union Grove

Union Grove won their Area series with the North Hopkins’ baseball team taking a pair of games, 4-2 and 4-1 at Mesquite’s Tillery Field Friday. In game one Union Grove led all the way and held off the Panthers, 4-2. Union Grove outhit the Panthers six to four. Wyatt Wharton took the pitching loss going five and two-thirds innings allowing four hits and three runs with only two runs earned. Wharton also struck out four and...

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Food for Thought: Local Restaurant Makes Generous Donation
May12

Food for Thought: Local Restaurant Makes Generous Donation

  Burgers and Fries made another wonderful $ 2,000.00 donation to the Meal A Day Program.  A HUGE Thank You to all of their thoughtful employees and generous customers who throw tips in the donation jar when they pick up their food.

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The Very Humble, Very Hardworking Earthworm By Susan Brewer
May12

The Very Humble, Very Hardworking Earthworm By Susan Brewer

  By Susan Brewer, A Hopkins County Master Gardener Do you remember the old rhyme? “Nobody likes me, everybody hates me, guess I’ll go into the garden to eat worms. Long thin slimy ones, short fat juicy ones, itsy bitsy, fuzzy wuzzy worms”. What a bad rap earthworms get, yet they are a vital resource in enriching our soil whether it be in your yard, vegetable garden, house plants or the cornfield. Charles Darwin 100 years ago...

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PJC-Sulphur Springs Welding Shop Certified 35 Welders
May11
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Channel 18 News Friday, May 11, 2018
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Lady Cats, Lady Rabbits Meet in Regional Quarterfinal Series
May11

Lady Cats, Lady Rabbits Meet in Regional Quarterfinal Series

The Lady Cats’ softball team and other teams in their district spent the entire district schedule trying to avoid getting matched up with the powerful Forney Lady Rabbits in bi-district. But if a team has big playoff goals, you can’t avoid them forever. The Lady Cats and Lady Rabbits now meet in a Regional Quarterfinal Series. Lady Cats Coach David Carrillo was hoping to win a toss to make it a one-game playoff....

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Wildcats Face Prosper at Rockwall High
May11

Wildcats Face Prosper at Rockwall High

For the second time in four years, the Wildcats’ baseball team will meet Prosper in the playoffs. The Eagles beat the Wildcats, two games to zero, in the fourth round on their way to a state championship in 2015. Prosper’s Head Baseball Coach Rick Carpenter, father of St. Louis Cardinal Matt Carpenter, has over 800 baseball wins and several state championships. He came to Prosper from Houston Elkins. Wildcats Baseball...

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Taylor Finishes Seventh in Texas Class 5A Long Jump
May11

Taylor Finishes Seventh in Texas Class 5A Long Jump

Lady Cat Track athlete Imani Taylor finished seventh in the state of Texas in Class 5A in long jump at the State Track Meet Friday (May 11) morning at UT Austin. Taylor had her best jumps on her first and last jumps, getting 18-feet and 1 inch each time. Indications were that Taylor was jumping into a 2.6 mile per hour wind. She was only about 5 inches out of second place. Being such a competitor, Taylor was initially upset by her...

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