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County, so The Citizen would like to is often a feeling of reflection take some time to reflect on the year W the end of every year, there and nostalgia for the past. It as well. Below are some of the biggest was a big year for sports in Colorado sports headlines from 2021.
Read moreThe Lady Cards’ hoops team passed a big test to its undefeated season with several tough matchups during the Weimar tournament from Dec. 28 to Dec. 31. Despite playing in their closest games all season, the Lady Cards managed to go undefeated in the tournament, and pushed their record to 22-0 on the season. Sophomore Karlee Mathis won the tournament MVP award, while fellow sophomore Ally Tribe and junior Treasure Upson each made the All-Tournament team.
Read moreThe Wildcats’ hoops team had some struggles as they participated in the Giddings tournament on Dec. 28 and Dec. 29. The team went 1-2 in the tournament, bringing their record to 5-10 on the season.
Read moreThe Weimar varsity girls’ basketball team hosted a tournament from Dec. 28 to Dec. 30 with a field that included county rival Columbus. The Ladycats split their games down the middle, winning three and losing three to push their overall record to 14-7.
Read moreThe Columbus varsity boys’ basketball team survived a late push by Bellville on New Year’s Eve to go into the new year with a victory. The team got a big boost from the efforts of junior Colton Pitchford as he led the Cards to the 36-34 win.
Read moreThe end of 2021 is approaching quickly. With that, the end of Colorado County’s first semester of the 2021-22 school/athletic year is also incoming. The end of the year always brings thoughts of reflections from the rest of the year, and in that spirit, here are some reflections from the County’s top performances and memorable games from the fall semester in 2021.
Read moreFans of professional football need not be told how popular the sport is.
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