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Columbus Little League T-ball opened their season Monday, June 15. The Junior League Division hosted three games, with the first one at 5:30 p.m. ( Cardinals vs. Rangers ) , 6:30 p.m. ( Marlins vs. Angels ) and 7:30 p.m. ( Astros vs. Dodgers ). LEFT: Astros Emri Chester working on her pitching during practice. RIGHT: Astros Braylon Mancha throwing to teammate McKenzie Galvan while Emri Chester and Miles Pflughaupt looking on during team practice.
Read moreColumbus High School 2020 senior Jackson Roensch was finally presented his “Big Check” June 11. His National NROTC scholarship to attend Texas A&M. Jackson’s plans are to major in engineering. After A&M he will be commissioned as an Officer in the United States Navy. Roensch is pictured with his family.
Read moreWith barely enough time to keep my growling tummy from waking up the neighborhood after my long night of hibernation, I heard that there were bear sightings in Colorado County. I knew there were black cats in Cat Springs. I knew there were bobcats in Shaws Bend. I have personally seen bears in Bernardo, but they played baseball!
Read moreColumbus Cardinal head baseball/ wide-receiver coach Heath Allen preps athletes in their first summer workout Monday, June 8. Athletes in grades 7-12 turned out for the workout.
Read moreFollowing the Monday, Apr. 20 and May 11 Columbus ISD school meetings when several residents asked for more information on the proposed softball field construction, Columbus ISD school board had a special meeting May 14 to offer more information on the project.
Read moreCongratulations to the following Columbus Cardinal Varsity baseball players who were named to the Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) Academic All-State team. The team was announced Thursday May, 14. Senior Hunter Kohleffel was named to the Elite team, and senior Chase Coleman was named to second team.
Read moreThe following area athletes earned Texas High School Coaches Association Academic All-State honors this past season.
Read moreSummertime is normally a busy time for little league baseball parents and athletes, and local leagues remain hopeful that will hold true this season.
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