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Read moreYouth sports is an important element to the childhoods of many Colorado County children as they get their initial experiences with the feelings of competitiveness, teamwork and hard work towards a goal. Many of these young players find a passion for the sports that they engage in, keeping up with the sport for many years through their youth and often into their high school years and potentially college as well. Finding their athletic passion at a young age helps them develop from a young age, giving them a chance to truly pursue their athletic dreams. For 10-year-old Rebel Lynn Taylor, her passion for soccer has already given her drive and a goal to chase with the sport.
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Read moreThe recognition for the state champion Weimar Ladycats continues as they have received many local and statewide plaudits for their abilities and performance during the UIL State Playoffs. Many individual players have also been highlighted on a state level as they helped contribute to the Ladycats’ sixth state championship. One player that has been receiving several mentions at the state level is graduated Weimar senior Reagan Wick who had a significant impact on Weimar’s success this season and in the postseason.
Read moreThe Weimar Vets were scheduled to host the Jackson County Thunder on Sunday, June 25. Due to the Thunder not having enough players to start the game, Jackson City had to forfeit. A 5-inning exhibition was played instead.
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