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Willie Ovid “Bobby” Lewis

Ovid was born March 23, 1939 on a farm near Lockettville, Texas to Tom and Lena Lewis. He attended schools at Ropes, Meadow, Rogers, New Mexico and ultimately graduated high school at Ropes in 1957. Following graduation from high school, because he never liked the name his parents handed him, he manipulated a name change using his friends to make it happen. He was known after that by his friends as “Bobby.” Slowly “Ovid” gave way to Bobby. From then on only his family called him Ovid. Ovid served in the U.S. Army attaining the rank of Sargent E-5. He was stationed in Germany. Ovid married Lavonne Franklin and they had two children, Tommy Loyd and Tammi. Ovid eventually started farming close to Gomaz, Texas. His first love was farming which he was able to do until his retirement. After a two-year battle with cancer he died September 17, 2020 at the age of 81. Some of those left to continue loving him are his wife Lavonne; son, Tommy Loyd; daughter, Tammi Collins and husband Kurt; sisters, Maurine Biggs and Roseva Ford; brothers, Eugene Lewis and Leslie Lewis; and three grandchildren, Cooper Flanagan, Kutter Collins, and Trevor Lewis. Ovid had a heart of gold, a generous heart, and a joyful spirit, but he would be upset if you knew that about him. Few people knew of the love this man had for others, especially those in need, because he purposely tried to direct attention away from his good deeds by pretending to think the opposite.

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WHAT'S THE POINT?

Have you ever had the thought, “What’s the point?” “What am I doing here?” “Is what I’m doing even making a difference?”

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Cubs head to San Angelo looking for 1st win of season

After coming close to getting its first win of the season the Brownfield football team will be on the road Friday night visiting the Lake View Chiefs in San Angelo in non conference action, kickoff is set for 7 p.m. Both teams will step onto the gridiron looking to snap a losing streak, the Cubs on three games and the Chiefs on a two game losing streak. Brownfield Head Coach Aarrhon Flores is looking for consistency from his team.

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Meadow hoping for first win at homecoming

Nobody said it would be easy for Meadow this season as they have now dropped to 0-4. However, the case can be made that they have played some stellar teams thus far. The Broncos’ first game they had to travel almost four hours to Newcastle. Then the next week the Broncos travelled a little over 2 hours to meet up with the #10 Blackwell Hornets, that outcome was a 62-14 loss. Next was a home game against six-man Valley and that game was over at halftime 46-0. Like the other games, last week’s was not going to be easy either as the Broncos traveled to Klondike to take on the #7 Cougars, but the Broncos didn’t get to stay in Klondike very long as they went home at halftime one more time.

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Wildcats take on an inexperienced team

If you were to ask sixmanfootball.com how good Wellman-Union is, they would point you to their weekly poll. It shows that the Wildcats have already had a rough season, they have them ranked at 74 out of 76 teams in DI. In their overall rankings of six man football teams in UIL and private schools they have the Wildcats sitting at 235 out of 260. The Wildcats have scored only four times and that’s once in all four games, not to mention they have had the 45 point mercy rule applied to them in each game.

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Brownfield Texas Renegades win 2020 USSSA Fall Mex Tex

In a month and 11 days as a new team in USSSA slow pitch softball, Brownfield’s Texas Renegades won their first tournament, the 2020 Fall Mex Tex Tournament at the Bill Williams Sports Complex in Midland. The three day tournament saw the Texas Renegades finish with a 5-1 record in double elimination play with their only loss coming from the Texas Heat when both teams were undefeated at 3-0. The Heat defeated the Renegades 23-20 in the first meeting between the two.

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PCCA Announces Year-End Cash Distributions

LUBBOCK, TX - (Sept. 16, 2020) - Today at its 67 th Annual Meeting, Lubbock-based Plains Cotton Cooperative Association announced fiscal year-end further cash distribution to its grower-owners totaling $24.73 million. The distribution, to be completed this month, consists of $9.59 million in cash dividends and $15.14 million in stock retirements. As of June 30, 2020,

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