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Character revealed
By Richard Greene | Published Thursday, November 19, 2009
Often people talk about sports building character, which I disagree with. Instead, sports reveal character.
No sport to me reveals more about a person than cross country.
Yellowjackets to have hands full with Bearcats
By Veronica Hamlett | Published Thursday, November 12, 2009
Pilot Point escaped Boyd by the skin of its teeth in last year's Class 2A Division I bi-district game, but I just don't see history repeating itself.
Shifting sands
By Brandon Evans | Published Sunday, November 8, 2009
A waning harvest moon hung low in the sky and gazed upon a packed Eagle Stadium in the 90th meeting between Decatur and the Bridgeport Bulls on Friday night.
District offers chance for redemption
By Phil Major | Published Thursday, October 8, 2009
The streak is over, but just barely.
The Alvord Bulldogs reversed what could have been a winning touchdown drive Friday night and turned it into a game-clinching interception return to end a three-week run of winless Wise County varsity football.
Little things count
By Robert Morgan | Published Sunday, April 26, 2009
With every spring sport entering postseason play and competition, sometimes it's hard to make note of the small things that are going on. In fact, some of you may not find it newsworthy while others would like to hear anything I have to say - positive or negative.
A good one is checking out of Paradise
By Robert Morgan | Published Sunday, April 5, 2009
After three regional championships in five years and turning Paradise into the biggest and most successful program in the area, Paradise powerlifting coach Kevin Pitman has decided to move on in his career.
We've lost one of the great ones
By Robert Morgan | Published Sunday, January 25, 2009
I have had the unfortunate task of covering many tragic accidents of several local students in my six years at the Messenger, but none have affected me as much as Wednesday's death of Decatur sophomore Chelsea Lunt.
A look into my sports crystal ball
By Robert Morgan | Published Thursday, January 22, 2009
Well, well, we have brought in a new year. I know we all say it, but it sure seems like each year rolls by faster than the one before. So, before 2009 gets away from me, I'm brushing the dust off my crystal ball and looking into what the future holds.
Living a golden dream
By Cynthia Carrillo | Published Thursday, November 20, 2008
Nov. 15, 2008. What a day in my life!
I don't think I slept much after 3 a.m. I tossed and turned constantly, and I thought 7 a.m. would never come. That was our wake-up time at the hotel to get ready to leave for the cross country course in Round Rock.
Living a golden dream
By Cynthia Carrillo | Published Thursday, November 20, 2008
Nov. 15, 2008. What a day in my life!
I don't think I slept much after 3 a.m. I tossed and turned constantly, and I thought 7 a.m. would never come. That was our wake-up time at the hotel to get ready to leave for the cross country course in Round Rock.
Decatur has a nice 'ring' to it
By Robert Morgan | Published Thursday, November 20, 2008
I have been blessed to get the chance to cover state championship teams in football, baseball, softball, cross country and track during my career. I even played on a state championship football team my junior year in high school.
School of scares
Keep an eye out for ghosts next time you're last to leave the game
By Robert Morgan | Published Thursday, October 30, 2008
With only a few days left before Halloween, the excitement surrounding the observance is escalating. Trick-or-treating, pumpkin carving, fall festivals, costume parties, hay rides and haunted houses are in full swing throughout the area.
Remembering the voice of Panthers football
By Denny Deady | Published Thursday, September 25, 2008
I enjoy following the Paradise Panthers and the outstanding season they're having under their equally outstanding coach Danny Neighbors. I enjoy reading about them because it brings back so many wonderful memories of my friend Johnnie Campbell.
The subliminal messages of sports
By Robert Morgan | Published Sunday, July 20, 2008
There is never a dull moment in sports when it comes to the sideline and bleacher chatter. From the coaches and officials to fans and parents, if you sit in the right place you can hear some of the craziest - yet funniest - comments around.
May day
Chico coach honored for good reason
By Robert Morgan | Published Sunday, May 25, 2008
Chico High School softball coach Mike May deals with the same struggles that all the coaches on campus are facing. One of the smallest enrollments in all of Class 2A, academic ineligibilities, injuries and lack of interest in sports are just four of many reasons why the athletic department is at a competitive disadvantage.
Fan mail is the best
By Robert Morgan | Published Sunday, May 4, 2008
It's sometimes a sad reality how much stock people put into kids and sports. Verbal abuse from the stands directed at officiating or the armchair quarterbacks who know when the coaches call the wrong plays only after the execution failed are just a few of the examples.
It's been a fun, crazy five years
By Robert Morgan | Published Thursday, March 6, 2008
I remember driving into Decatur for the first time in late February of 2003. It was rainy, cold and basically miserable. I interviewed with former Messenger editor Skip Nichols on a Saturday afternoon and had noticed that the local rodeo grounds were full of people despite the nasty weather.
It's our Duty to take the pictures
By Robert Morgan | Published Thursday, February 6, 2008
There is only one thing worse than high school coaches who do not report game information because they are having a losing season - it's the referees who continue to wear their big-boy pants and abuse every ounce of authority they have while making some spare change.
No such thing as an easy playoff win this year
By Robert Morgan | Published Thursday, November 15, 2007
The football season has ended for four local teams, but it continues for three others as the 2007 state playoffs begin Thursday. After getting all seven picks right last week, I hope Boyd, Bridgeport and Decatur are in the same postseason form as the local sports dude.
Six victories will highlight season final for most
By Robert Morgan | Published Thursday, November 8, 2007
We waited all winter, spring and summer for the high school football season to begin. Now, just three months after the start of two-a-days, most Wise County athletes are lacing up for their final game of the season in less than 72 hours.
 
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FOOTBALL RESULTS
Bridgeport (7-4) 34
China Spring (9-3) 31
Friday, November 20, 2009
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TODAY'S UPDATE
NEW BOUNDARIES - The Decatur School Board last night approved new elementary attendance boundaries to take effect with the opening of the district's third elementary next fall. Generally, areas on the west side of the district are zoned into Rann Elementary, areas on the east side of the district are zoned into Carson Elementary and southern areas of the district including much of the downtown area of Decatur are zoned into Young Elementary. See Sunday's Messenger for a detailed map of the new boundaries.
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Congratulations!
Decatur Girls Cross Country Team, Class 3A champs
Photo by Joe Duty
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FOOTBALL
Raging Bull
Curtain set to open for Bridgeport playoff run
Johnson Cats run by Jackets
Bridgeport anticipates start of post season
Double trouble
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BASKETBALL
Lady Jackets sprint out to 2-0 start to season
Late 3 spoils Northwest opener
Sissies win seasons first game
Decatur wins opener
Wise teams reach tipping point
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ALL SPORTS
Team makes waves with personal bests
Rodeo Results for November 7
Chico to discuss athletic directors job
Raasch finds winning stroke
Cude wins age group in half-marathon
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BASEBALL & SOFTBALL
DHS athlete to play in Puerto Rico
Barlow to play in Puerto Rico next summer
Saving their best for last
Done deal
2009 All Wise County Baseball Team
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VOLLEYBALL
Smurthwaite named District 5-3A MVP
Nocona ends Paradise run
Burnet grounds Lady Eagles
Runnels serves Paradise victory
Lady Eagles set sights on area championship
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CROSS COUNTRY & TRACK
Back-to-back champs
Sutton picks kindness over clock
Tough in 2A
Slidells Staub just misses medal
Mark, Alvord advance to state
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