The Dublin Citizen

The Dublin Citizen

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  • 1 week ago | dublincitizen.com | Paul Gaudette

    Body The Dublin summer basketball teams had a busy week of close battles as the varsity boys split wins and the JV went 3 for 3. The Dublin JV bested Comanche 51-23, Early 51-36 and Huckabay 61- 44. The varsity started the Huckabay league play by battling to a 55-50 loss against the host team. “We didn’t have all our varsity guys but we competed well,” said head DHS basketball coach Wes Grisham. “Huckabay shot the ball from the perimeter well and was ahead most of the game.

  • 1 week ago | dublincitizen.com | Paul Gaudette

    “To be there competing with the best in Texas is something I do not take for granted,” said 16-year-old Alexa Aviles of Lingleville. Alexa and her sister, Mya, 14, both qualified for state finals in rodeo, showcasing the experience they’ve earned since they first got on horseback at young ages. Alexa was seven when she started competing in local play days.

  • 1 week ago | dublincitizen.com | Paul Gaudette

    “It was awesome.”These were the words DHS head baseball coach Andrew Norwood used to describe his selection in leading a team in the Big Country Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) All-Star game as he headed a team with two former players alongside his own high school coach. The match-up happened Thursday, June 5 in Brownwood as Norwood and Mario Estrada of Anson coached the Blue team.

  • 1 week ago | dublincitizen.com | Paul Gaudette

    “To be there competing with the best in Texas is something I do not take for granted,” said 16-year-old Alexa Aviles of Lingleville. Alexa and her sister, Mya, 14, both qualified for state finals in rodeo, showcasing the experience they’ve earned since they first got on horseback at young ages. Alexa was seven when she started competing in local play days.

  • 2 weeks ago | dublincitizen.com | Paul Gaudette

    The Ben Hogan Museum in downtown Dublin through its displays and artifacts presents the story of one of the most remarkable comeback stories, careers and personalities in golf, but the annual dinner and legacy tournament June 5-6 emphasized he was more than a great player. Hogan was a Dublin native whose winning of golf’s triple-crown in 1953 after recovering from a major vehicle accident became legendary and the basis for a movie starring Glenn Ford.

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