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LITTLEFIELD – The Brownfield baseball team traveled an hour to visit District 3-3A opponent Littlefield on Tuesday, April 13. The Cubs went into the game having lost the last two games and looking to find its offense, having scored only three runs in their previous game. The Wildcats rode their home advantage and jumped on the Cubs pitching to hand Brownfield a 16-4 loss in five innings.
Read moreLITTLEFIELD – The Brownfield softball team traveled to Littlefield to face the Lady Cats in District 3-3A play. The Lady Cubs came into the game having scored 42 runs in their last two games, but could not replicate the same type of offense and played seven innings since losing to Lamesa. After coming from behind, the Lady Cubs pulled off an 8-5 win to improve to 6-1 in district. With three games remaining in district, Brownfield will host Muleshoe on Saturday, travel to Lamesa on Tuesday, and finish district on the road against Dimmitt on Saturday, April 24.
Read moreBrownfield ISD has been a very busy place over the past month. So many great things are going on in the face of adversity and the challenges we have overcome should be commended.
Read moreAfter falling to Lamesa in its previous game the Brownfield baseball team looked to get back into the winner’s column when it hosted Denver City on Saturday, April 10. The Cubs fell to the Mustangs 15-3, and fall to 1-2 in District 3-3A. The Cubs will look to snap their two game losing streak when they go on the road Tuesday night against Littlefield and return home Saturday against Muleshoe.
Read moreThe Brownfield softball team hosted Denver City on Saturday, April 10 looking to win its second straight game after having a four-game winning streak snapped by Lamesa earlier in district play. The Lady Cubs picked up right where they left off in their last game, defeating the Fillies 21-0 to improve to 5-1 in District 3-3A. Brownfield will be on the road Tuesday, April 13 against Littlefield and at home on Saturday, April 17 against Muleshoe.
Read moreParks and Recreation worker Darren “Dee” Doyle drives a lawn mower over a field at the Brownfield Sports Complex, which will host the inaugural baseball and softball season for the Terry County Youth Sports. He worked on all six fields that will be used for baseball and softball. When asked why he does it, Dee responded "I do it for the kids."
Read moreAfter playing badly against and losing to Lamesa last week, the Brownfield softball team bounced back with a 21-2 win against Dimmitt. The game was originally scheduled to be played in Dimmitt but was changed and turned into a home game for the Lady Cubs, and after a slow start in the top of the first, the game turned completely in favor of the home team.
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