Rainy Weather can’t slow NSES field day

Despite weather delays and a last-minute move indoors, the 2026 Nancy Smith Elementary Field Day was a success May 20 with strong community support and participation from students, staff and volunteers.

Physical education instructor and coach Ashlyn Bevel said the annual event drew an “incredible turnout,” with parents volunteering throughout the day to help activities run smoothly.

Rain early Wednesday forced organizers to quickly reorganize several events and stations before competition began.

Rainy Weather can’t slow NSES field day

Greens fully reopened at Albany Golf Club

Golfers at the Albany Golf Club are finally getting to see the full results of the club’s greens renovation project.

As of this past week, all nine greens are back open and in play after months of construction and temporary greens. The project rebuilt greens on holes 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9, while holes 3, 5, and 7 had already been renovated last year.

The course has steadily returned to normal over the last several weeks, and members say the greens are already rolling well heading into the summer season.

Greens fully reopened at Albany Golf Club

Billington earns state bronze in Austin

Albany High School athletes wrapped up the 2026 UIL Class 2A state track and field meet with three solid performances against some of the top competitors in Texas, highlighted by a bronze-medal finish from senior pole vaulter Breylon Billington.

Competing Friday, May 15, at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, Billington placed third in the pole vault, freshman Jakobi Roberson competed in the triple jump and senior Chance Stewart ran in the 800-meter run.

Billington earns state bronze in Austin

Playoff run ends, Lions collect honors

The Albany Lions saw their season come to an end Thursday with a 3-1 loss to Ropes in a one-game regional semifinal playoff at Ira Athletic Complex.

The defeat ended a postseason run that saw Albany advance to the third round of the playoffs and finish the year one game shy of the regional finals.

Coach David Fairchild said afterward that the loss was especially difficult because of how well Albany played.

Playoff run ends, Lions collect honors

Lions battle back to eliminate Eldorado

The Albany Lions are headed to the regional semifinals after bouncing back from an opening loss to win two straight games against Eldorado in their Class 2A Division II area playoff series last week in Hermleigh.

Albany dropped the opener 2-1 despite a dominant outing from Brody Oliver, who struck out eight batters and allowed only one hit across seven innings. The Lions stranded 12 runners in the loss, including leaving the bases loaded with no outs in the bottom of the seventh inning. Aiden Vickers led Albany at the plate by going 3-for-4.

Lions battle back to eliminate Eldorado

Albany duo brings home state tennis bronze medal

Albany High School wrapped up the 2026 UIL state tennis tournament with a third-place finish in mixed doubles as Mimi Ivy and Cade Fairchild earned another bronze medal at the Blossom Tennis Center in San Antonio on May 7-8.

The Albany mixed doubles pair advanced to the semifinals after opening the tournament Thursday with a win over Tyler Hemphill and Kylynn Ramirez of Shiner. Ivy and Fairchild followed with another victory against Hank Wheeler and Sofia Tenti of Cushing to secure a spot in the final four.

Albany duo brings home state tennis bronze medal

Norton Richey earns Big Country HOF honor

One of the most accomplished athletes to ever come out of Albany is now part of the Big Country Athletic Hall of Fame, as Kami Norton Richey was inducted during last week’s annual banquet in Abilene.

Richey’s career, which began with a dominant run at Albany High School and carried through to national championships at the collegiate level, made her a clear choice for the honor.

“It was definitely a trip back down memory lane,” Richey said. “Coming back to the Big Country and getting to share that with my family was really special.”

Norton Richey earns Big Country HOF honor

Lions fall to Hawley, turn focus to playoffs

The Albany Lions closed out district play last week with an 11-4 loss to Hawley, a result that secured the district championship for the Bearcats and left Albany finishing as the runner-up.

The Lions wrapped up district with a 7-3 record and stand at 12-4 overall heading into the postseason. Despite the loss, Albany remains in strong position as it shifts its attention to the playoffs.

Lions fall to Hawley, turn focus to playoffs

Sundown softball field named in Holson’s honor

A former Albany Lion received a surprise honor recently when a newly improved girls softball field in Sundown was named after him, recognizing years of work in the community and local athletics.

Ron Holson, a 1988 Albany High School graduate, said the recognition was unexpected.

“It caught me completely off guard,” Holson said. “I’m very honored to have received that.”

Photo credit: Levelland & Hockley County News Press

Albany doubles teams earn state berths

Two Albany doubles teams punched their tickets to the state tennis tournament with runner-up finishes at the rain-delayed Region II-2A meet April 20-21 in North Richland Hills.

Coach M.J. Reneau said the boys doubles team of Woods Peterson and Jaxson Street and the mixed doubles pair of Mimi Ivy and Cade Fairchild both secured state berths by advancing to their respective championship matches, finishing as regional runners-up.

The state tournament is scheduled for May 7-8 at the Blossom Tennis Center in San Antonio.

Albany doubles teams earn state berths
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