BRYSON – When you’ve had only two practices before your first game, the season opener can serve as a glorified practice in many ways. Such was the case for Bryson’s softballers Feb.
Saint Jo gave stateranked Perrin everything they wanted Tuesday, Feb. 21, but the Pirates pulled away in the final minutes to post a closer than it looked 48-33 win in a Class A Region III bi-district game.
A hot start for Bryson’s boys basketball team enabled the Cowboys to avenge an earlier loss to Newcastle and post a 42-35 win Friday, Feb. 17, in a 3rdplace tiebreaking game in District 21-A.
It’s not too often the last points of a game receive the loudest ovation. Such was the case of Perrin’s Patton Laurence against Bryson last Tuesday, Feb.
After going a perfect 4-0 during a tournament at Chico in December, Bryson’s girls basketballers wanted to keep their record intact here during a bi-district playoff game Monday, Feb. 13. Saint Jo had other ideas.
Behind a 28-point performance from Isaac King, however, Newcastle forced a three-way tie for the 3rd playoff spot with a 58-50 win. Details on how to break the tie were being discussed after press time.
Jacksboro seniors Lilli Luna, Rachael Chalmers, Avery Bennett, and Erin Jonas were honored Friday, Feb. 3 during Senior Night for their hard work and dedication to the program.
With the close of whitetail muzzleloader season this past weekend, deer season is officially closed with the exception of some ranches managed by Texas Parks and Wildlife where deer can be hunted through February.