Gintert, McDonald wed Feb. 2

Jaymie Rae Gintert and Lawrence Mason McDonald were united in marriage on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019 at the Springs Event Venue in Angleton, Texas. 

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gintert of Pearland, Texas. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. (Pete) McDonald of Rosharon, Texas. 

Mason’s grandparents were Bud and Elva (Daniell) Dillingham. Mason’s mother is the former Beverly Dillingham, 15th grandchild of Mollie Dillingham. Mason is one of 35 great-grandchildren of Ben and Mollie Dillingham. 

Fandangle practice to start after spring break

The Fandangle board of directors, including newly elected member Henry Musselman, met on Feb. 12, and plans for this year’s production are underway, although rehearsals will not begin until after spring break.

“I didn’t want to start practicing, and then be off for a week,” said artistic director Lorna Ayers. “We will have our first practice the Tuesday after spring break, March 19, at the Aztec. This will be for the full cast, everyone except the rolling stock.” 

Membership letters will be mailed on March 1.

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Birthday #103

The regular dominos crowd, plus a few extras, helped Louise Shelton (front, c) cele-brate her 103rd birthday with a few brisk games of “42” last Friday afternoon at the local library. Shelton is a frequent winner and attends the games almost every week.

Lions bring home bi-district crown

It wasn’t a “lights out” type of game, but then again it was.

The Lion basketball team won a Region I Class 2A bi-district game on Tuesday in Bangs, beating Christoval, 46-43, after the bout was moved from the original location in Coleman due to an electrical outage.

Albany (13-6) now advances to the area round of the playoffs to face the Sundown Roughnecks, winner of District 5-2A. The game is set for Friday in Colorado City with a 7:00 p.m. tip-off. 

Ticket prices are $3 and $2, with usual passes accepted. 

Young Lady Lions gain playoff experience

The Lady Lion basketball team proved just how far they have come this season, winning a bi-district title and leading at one point Friday in the Region I-2A area playoff before things went wrong.

The season came to a close with a 44-31 loss to Sundown in Colorado City on Friday, but the team posted a 21-10 record – its best season in several years.

Albany beat Eldorado earlier last week, 32-30, in Coleman for the bi-district trophy.

Lions receive state honors

Five Albany Lion football players were selected for the Class 2A all-state team selected by the Texas Sports Writers Association recently.

Seniors Ryan Hill and Cameron Dacus both received first team picks, while fellow senior Payne Hebel was named to the third team. There were also three honorable mentions.

Hill was picked for first team offense as a tight end, while Dacus received a first team defensive back spot. Hill also earned honorable mention as defensive lineman at the defensive end position.

JV baseball records win

The JV baseball team opened the season Monday with 6-4 win over Graford.

The season continues this week with Albany hosting a JV tournament Thursday through Saturday.

The Lions will play at 11:45 a.m. Thursday and Friday, as well as having a 1:30 p.m. game Friday. The action will continue with a 10:45 a.m. Saturday game.

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Girls off to strong start

The Lady Lion softball players are off to a strong start, winning their first five games, including four games at the Eastland Tournament last weekend.

Albany started the season with a 7-5 win over Breckenridge in the home opener, followed by winning all four games in the tournament in Eastland.

The Lady Lions are entered in the Stephenville tournament this weekend, followed by a road trip to Bangs on Feb. 26. 

Stephenville tourney games are set for 9:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, and 3:00 p.m. in pool play on Friday, with bracket games on Saturday. 

Girls named all-district

One Lady Lion took an MVP award and six others were named to other District 8-2A positions recently by the district’s basketball coaches.

Junior Jaleigh Morales was picked as the district’s co-Defensive MVP, along with Sadie McCambridge of Roscoe.

Albany coach Tate Thompson was also tapped as the district’s Coach of the Year.

Little Dribbler play continues

Seven local Little Dribblers teams continued their season, playing two games each in the old Albany High School gym last Saturday, Feb. 16.

The next set of matches will take place this Saturday, Feb. 23, starting at 8:30 a.m. with Black facing Blue.

Results from the first week of play on Saturday, Feb. 9 are listed below.

BOYS

Red 26 - Gray 20

Scoring for Red - Clay Chapman 12, Christian Hernandez 10, Zak Presley 4.

Scoring for Gray - Colter Edgar 10, Jakobi Word 4, Levi Murphy 4, Zane Green 2.

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