Practice underway for 7-on-7

Albany’s7-on-7programwill face an abbreviated schedule this summer under new coach Brayden Beal. Beal, older brother of Albany senior Branson Beal, has already started working with skill-position players.
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Golf tourney set June 15-16

The field for Albany Golf Club’s Father’s Day tournament is almost full with six spots remaining for the morning tee time. Thethree-personscramble is scheduled for Saturday- Sunday, June 15-16 at the Albany Golf Course.
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Conditioning starts June 3

With the school year now concluded, it’s time for Albany Junior/Senior High athletes to begin preparing for next year. Albany’s summer conditioning program for girls will begin Monday, June 3 with boys starting Monday, June 10 and continuing for six weeks.
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Pink team wins Powder Puff game

The senior-freshman Pink team pulled away in thesecondhalfWednesday, May 22 to claim the 2024 Powder Puff football game at Robert Nail Memorial Stadium. The event is in its third year since being revived by The Feed Store.
Pink team wins Powder Puff game

Realignment plans announced by UIL

The University Interscholastic League released district alignments for sports other than football, volleyball, and basketball several weeks ago, with Albany seeing mostly moderate changes. One significant change is softball, where the Lady Lions have been placed in a 10-team district.
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Coaches to offer camps starting next Tuesday

Albanycoachesareonce again offering summer sports camps with the first one coming up next week. The Albany Lions and Lady Lions All-Sports Camp is scheduled for Tuesday-Thursday, May 28-30 at the Green Room.
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Lions lose quarterfinals to Hawley

The Albany Lions saw their baseball season come to a frustrating end as the Hawley Bearcats held on to sweep their Class 2A regional quarterfinal series at McMurry’s Walt Driggers Field. The series was delayed a day because of rain.
With his foot on the bag, first baseman Calhan Fairchild gets in position for the pick-off attempt of a Hawley player, who makes it back safe. Albany lost the third round regional quarterfinal series to their perennial district foe, which whom they split games during the regular season. Photo By Julia Vega

AHS players bring home 3 state tennis medals

Perseverance was a key factor as three of four Albany entries in the Class 2A state tennis tournament brought home medals last week. Three-time qualifiers Luke Marshall and Sidney Russell completed their careers in singles Wednesday-Thursday, May 15-16 at Blossom Tennis CenterinSanAntonio.Marshall placed second in boys singles for the second year in a row, while Russell earned bronze after first-round exits the last two years.
Albany senior Luke Marshall, who along with Sidney Russell, has qualified for the state tennis tournament three times, focuses on the ball during a match last week. Jaci Chapman and Robyn Trail also medaled. Courtesy Photo

Local softball teams compete in tournaments

Two Albany softball teamscompetedintournaments over the weekend with the 12U Lady Lions finishing second at the District 11 tournament, while the 8U Red Thunder hostedafundraisingevent. At the District 11 tourney, a 16-team doubleelimination event played Friday-Sunday,May17-19 at Abilene, the Lady Lions went 4-2, coming out of the losers’bracket to reach the championship round.
Albany softball player Mia Smith (l) was named as a tournament MVP, along with a Cisco athlete, at the end of the District 11 tourney last weekend. The 12U Lady Lions finished second. Courtesy Photo
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