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The Brownfield boys’ basketball opened the 2020-21 season with a home game against Big Springs, Tuesday night in what was also head coach Zayne McPherson first game as the new head coach.
Read moreThe Meadow girls’ basketball team was on the road Saturday morning and returned home with a 35-27 win over Motley County. The game started slow with Meadow (1-1) jumping out to an early 7-2 lead that it never relinquished. The second quarter saw the Lady Broncos hit a hot streak outscoring their opponent 12-6 to go into the half with a 19-8 lead. After the break, both teams found ways to score with Meadow and Motley County scoring 10-10, but the Lady Broncos led 29-18. Meadow dropped the fourth quarter losing 9-6, but it held on to get its first win of the young season.
Read moreThe Wellman-Union girls’ basketball team played its second game on the road visiting Dimmitt on Saturday morning but falling 67-36.
Read moreLast season the Brownfield boys’ basketball team finished the season with a record of 10-21 overall and 6-8 in fourth place in Region 1, District 2-3A. That led to a Bi-District round appearance against Canadian, which the Cubs lost 70-59. That led to a change in coaching staff for the upcoming 2020-21 season with former Brownfield basketball champion Zayne McPherson and his staff of Richard Jackson and Kyle Carroll taking over.
Read moreThe Brownfield girls’ basketball team was set to play its season home opener against Ft. Stockton on Friday, but the game was canceled. The game is not likely to be rescheduled making Saturday, Nov. 21 the season home opener for the Lady Cubs against Lubbock Christian. That game is set for a 3:30 p.m. tip off.
Read moreThe Bronco runner led the district champs Meadow boys’ cross country team with a 35th place finish at the Class 1A Regional Meet in Mae Simmons Park at Lubbock on Monday. His time at the regional meet was 20 minutes, 13 seconds, and 90 tenths of a second.
Read moreIn its quest to reach the regional semifinal at Jim Ned High School in Tuscola, the Brownfield volleyball team had swept every team it played. But on Tuesday, the Lady Cubs went up against a team that is just as good as they are, making it a very competitive semifinal match up. Unfortunately for the Lady Cubs the ball bounced in favor of the Lady Eagles more than it did for them, in a loss of 25-17, 25-20, 25-22. Yet after the loss, Brownfield coach Mallorie Ellis was pleased with the performance and effort given by her players.
Read moreWhen Brownfield and Idalou faced off in the regional quarterfinals, it was not the cleanest of volleyball games for either team. The game will be remembered for the many unforced errors committed by both sides from four hits, net violations, and serves into the net. But it was the Lady Cubs who shook off the errors and after a competitive first set, took control of the game to win the match 25-21, 25-13, 25-13.
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