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Lady Cubs clinch back to back district championships

LAMESA – The Brownfield girls’ basketball team defeated Lamesa 82-12 to win the program’s first back-toback District 3-3A championship. The Lady Cubs had two players score in double figures led by Gabi Fields with 31 points, 5 rebounds, 1 block, and team highs with 6 steals and 7 assists. Deja Johnson had 13 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals, and 2 blocks. Dabria Blackwell had a team high 3 blocks and Rhianna Miranda had a team high 8 rebounds. The Lady Cubs improved to 11-0 in District 3-3A and closed their district season at home against Littlefield on Senior Night on Friday with tip-off set for 6:15 p.m.

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Second half collapse hurts Cubs in district title race

LAMESA – The Brownfield boys’ basketball team lost on the road to Lamesa 59-50 in a classic tale of two halves Tuesday night. The Cubs played well in the first half being able to dictate the tempo with their ability to score from the perimeter and get into the paint for a 38-30 lead at the half. The second half saw the Cubs go away from their strength and allow Lamesa to get back into the game through offensive boards and getting to the free throw line to steal a win. The Cubs had three players score in double figures led by Malik Mason with a double-double 14 points and 11 rebounds along with team highs of 3 steals and 2 blocks. Jojo Carrillo had 11 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 steals off the bench. Devin Hines added 10 points all in the first quarter, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists. Quavience Busby led the team with 4 assists. The Cubs return home on Friday for an important matchup against Littlefield. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m.

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Lady Broncos outscore Lady Cats at home

The Meadow Lady Broncos and the Wellman-Union Lady Cats faced off for the second time this district season on Tuesday night. The Lady Broncos outscored the Lady Cats 34-16 at home. The win for the Lady Broncos also secured Head Coach Nick Tarr's 100th career win. “This milestone is a good achievement but they are meant to be had,” Coach Tarr said. “I’m excited I got to achieve this one with this special team. I’m also excited we were able to do it in Meadow with a great fan base and my family being there and always supporing me.” Tarr also commented that he will have more time to rest and enjoy the achievement once the season is over. “Right now we still have games to worry about and playoffs to look forward to.” The leading scorers for Meadow’s win were K'Lynn Tarin with nine points and J'Leigh Tarin with eight points. The Wellman-Union Lady Cats were led by Cameron Resindez with six points and Kenzie Harp with five points. The Lady Broncos will look to host Whiteface at home on Friday, with the Lady Cats hosting Whitharral in Wellman.

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Meadow gets second win over Wellman

The Meadow Broncos hosted the Wellman-Union Wildcats and came away with the district win for the second time this season, securing the 59-30 win Tuesday night. The Broncos were led in scoring by Jimmy German with 14 points and Tate McBee with 12 points. Wes Woodard also helped the Broncos with 11 points. The Wellman-Union Wildcats were led by Levi Depoyster with eight points and Julius Alaniz with six points. The Broncos will host Whiteface on Friday at home, with the Wildcats looking to face Whitharral at home in Wellman.

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DPS Offers Safety Tips Ahead of Wintry Weather

AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is reminding Texans that freezing rain, ice and snow can pose major hazards to drivers and pedestrians and is urging residents to be careful in such conditions.

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Jerry Rynard Littau

Funeral Services for Jerry Rynard Littau, 79, of Brownfield will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday February 5, 2022, at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Lubbock. Graveside will follow at 2 p.m. at Terry County Memorial Cemetery in Brownfield. Visitation will be held from 5-7 on Friday, February 4, 2022, at Brownfield Funeral Home. Jerry was born on April 4, 1942, to George and Alvina Littau in Shattuck, Oklahoma. He served our country in the United States Army from February 25, 1960 to February 21, 1963. He was employed by BP as a Communications Consultant. Jerry married the love of his life Geraldine Jane George. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, woodworking, motorcycles, riding in the Sheriff’s Pose and politics. Jerry is preceded in death by his wife, Geraldine Jane Littau; parents, George and Alvina Littau; brother, Alvin Littau and a baby sister Mary Lee Littau. Jerry is survived by his daughters, Dawn Machelle Adair, Melody Hoglan, Delinda Lampe, Connie Seaton and Jerrie Lipple; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; brother, Irvin Littau and a sister, Kathy McDonald. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations to Wounded Warriors or Lutheran Hour Ministries.

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Hortencia “Tencha” Arellano

Hortencia “Tencha” Arellano was welcomed home by her loving Jesus on the evening of January 27, 2022. She left this earth in peace and in the comfort of her home and surrounded by her family. To have met our Tenchita, you would have inherited a friend for life and you would have been blessed beyond measure. Everyone loved Tencha. She was a woman of great character. She was the sweetheart of the family. She was a pillar of life and of hope for so many. Over the last few years, as life began to physically challenge Tencha, her mind, her spirit, her heart and her soul were strong and always in accord with her Savior. Even as she began to have further complications, she continued to be inspirational and she continued to be a beacon of wisdom and of knowledge for our family. In the mid 80’s, she co-founded Tencha’s Lunch Box. A few years later, she left the restaurant world to open up her retail shop called Casa Mejicana Arellano. After a few successful years, she closed her store and dedicated the rest of her life to being a wife, a mom and a caregiver for our Abuelita Salas. (They were two peas in a pod, for sure! Today, they are reunited and they are sharing tears of joy and of victory!) Tenchita was greeted by those who went before her and who prepared a banquet for her homecoming. She was welcomed by her daddy, Luis Salas, Sr., by her son JJ, her mamacita, Gregoria Salas, her sister Maria Pauda Salas, her brother, Manuel Salas, two sisters in law, Ramona and Maria and by her granddaughter, Zenida Gonzales. She will live on through her husband, Gabino Arellano, her two daughters, Carmen and Sonia, her son in law, Jimmy Gonzales and her five beautiful grandchildren, which she adored and protected like a Lioness. Tenchita had a pup named Oso. She’s never loved a pup like she loved her Osito. Tencha will also live on through her sisters, Paula Flores of Michigan, Dolores De Leon, Pam Rodriguez and Georgia Mansmith of Brownfield, by her brothers, Luis Jr. and Roberto Salas, also of Brownfield and she will live on through her many cousins, nephews and her nieces. Our Tenchita, our sweetheart, our creative cook and baker, our comedian, our defender, our leader of compassion and of sensitivity, our teacher of love and Faith, our bonita and hermosa is now, and forevermore, in the company of the Angels and of the Saints, she’s home. Rosary was held 6:00 pm Sunday, January 30, 2022 and Monday, January 31, 2022 at Brownfield Funeral Home. Hortencia “Tencha” Arellano’s Homecoming Celebration were 10 a.m. Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at St. Anthony Catholic Church with Deacon George Holguin officiating. Burial followed under the direction of Brownfield Funeral Home.

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