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Let me start this first edition off with a concession. Yes, it is an indisputable, unarguable fact that the Astros did indeed cheat. Even though there is no evidence that their methods were used in the world series, or if the cheating method helped them much at all to begin with, they did cheat. And the MLB fanship community will probably never forget or forgive the ‘Stros for its run to the top of the baseball world that year.
Read moreFootball is truly a unique sport. In no other sport is there such a specialization in each position on the field. The skills an elite defensive player obtains are not at all similar to the skills of an elite offensive player. Even on the defensive side, the cornerbacks can do things that the defensive linemen cannot do. That’s why a player like Ke’Dedran “Nunu” Wilson is so special for the Wildcats. Offense or defense, Wilson does it all to help Weimar produce on the field.
Read moreThe Weimar varsity volleyball team got strong contributions from many different players to secure a 3-set sweep against Louise on Oct. 26 . Each player recorded at least one stat, leading the Ladycats to a 25-16 win in game one, a 25-20 win in game two, and a 25-8 victory in the final set.
Read moreThe Columbus seventh and eighth grade athletes will sell red poinsettias beginning Monday, Nov. 1, through Friday, Nov. 12. Cost is $10 per plant. To purchase a poinsettia, please call Columbus Junior High at (979) 732-2891 or order them from any CJH athlete. Poinsettias will be delivered on Wednesday, Dec. 8.
Read moreIn the article titled “Ladycats win in hotly contested matchup” in the Oct. 27 edition of The Citizen, it was reported that the Weimar varsity volleyball team’s record was 17-12. That is incorrect. The Lady cats finished the season at 28-11. The Citizen apologizes for the error.
Read moreThe eighth grade Weimar Wildcats football team took on Shiner, this past Thursday evening. The Cats were defeated by a score of 46-0.
Read moreTop-ranked Shiner put on a dominating performance, winning against Weimar 70-0. Citizen
Read moreIt’s week nine of Football Fever, and people are watching some serious high school football! The Citizen had several people pick all eight teams correctly, which led to the tiebreaker game between Weimar and Shiner. Congratulations to Columbus father-son duo Nathan Beane for his first place win, and to his father, Ryan Beane, on his second place win.
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