Tigers clinch playoff berth in win over Mexia
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Malakoff Tigers Jason Tennyson avoids defenders as runs up the Malakoff sideline during district play against the Mexia Black Cats Oct. 28 on Senior night.
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Malakoff Tigers Jason Tennyson avoids defenders as runs up the Malakoff sideline during district play against the Mexia Black Cats Oct. 28 on Senior night.
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Kerens quarterback Lane Lynch, who accounted for two touchdowns Oct. 27 against Italy, looks for a receiver.
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Eustace honors their volleyball seniors, including Lady Bulldogs Emma Bell (back row, from left), Izzy McCord, Lyra Landrum, Emma Fisher, Avery Reeve, Emma Reynolds (front row, from left) and Bailey Billings Oct. 21 at home against the Kemp Lady Yellowjackets. Eustace wins three sets to zero.
TOOL–During the City of Tool’s city council meeting held Oct. 24, Chief Reid Rossmann opted for a public executive session to discuss his resignation from the city. City Administrator Julius Kizzee stated that he received Rossmann’s letter of resignation Oct. 14 as well as a resignation agreement and release. Kizzee explained that he and Rossmann have had several conversations and that he accepted Rossmann’s letter of resignation Oct. 17. Kizzee went on to state that he felt it would be in the council’s best interest to review both items.
CEDAR CREEK LAKE–Registered voters have until Friday, Nov. 4 to vote early in the Nov. 8 election for city council and school board positions. The City of Tool will conduct an election to elect a candidate for one - one year term of which John Brasfield and Kathleen Donoghue will face off. Tool also has three – two-year terms with four candidates competing for the spots, Greg Figueroa, Incumbent Mike Dumont, Stephanie Love and Mark Holley.
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The Eustace ISD high school band scores a 1 during the UIL Competition Oct. 12. The band has now advanced to Area which will be held in Denton Saturday Oct. 29. The EISD board acknowledges the group during the Oct. 17 EISD board meeting.
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The Cross Roads girls’ varsity cross country team are coming home Regional champions with Cassie Turner placing first overall at the Regional XC meet in Huntsville Oct. 24. Callie Turner places third. The boys’ varsity team places 18 out of 22 teams and 162 other runners.
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Kemp Yellowjackets offensive lineman Kaden bookman pressures Fairfield Eagles quarterback Cameron Cockerell during the first quarter of their district contest Oct. 21 at home.