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Brownfield Cub turned Red Raider: Adams hometown honors legacy

Adams honored by hometown of Brownfield Brownfield Cub turned Red Raider: Adams hometown honors legacy (Source: KCBD) By Brittany Michaleson | April 6, 2021 at 6:23 PM CDT - Updated April 6 at 6:53 PM LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The Texas Tech men’s basketball program kept it in the Red Raider family, hiring Mark Adams as the new head coach. Adams’ basketball career started in Brownfield, where he played for the Cubs in high school. Brownfield ISD Superintendent Chris Smith says he was student body president and graduated in 1974. “He’s a proud son of Brownfield. I’ll tell you that much. The feelings when you talk about Coach Adams around is, you know, great family, great faith, hard worker, diligent, not going to be outworked, which I think really is the character of West Texas,” Smith said.

UTRGV Just Won Its Third Consecutive National Chess Championship

WHO: The stunningly talented members of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley chess team. WHAT: The team just snagged its third consecutive national title. WHY IT’S SO GREAT: When you think of South Texas, you probably don’t think of chess. But you absolutely should. Brownsville, the working-class, primarily Hispanic city just across the Rio Grande from Matamoros, has quietly become an international chess powerhouse. Over the last decade, the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s Vaqueros chess team (motto: “Dominate the board”) has risen through the ranks, establishing itself as one of the best collegiate teams in the nation and, arguably, the world. On Sunday, the Vaqueros bested Webster University 3.5–0.5 to take home their third consecutive national title at the President’s Cup, aka the Final Four of college chess.

Always a Panther: From DHS to Doctor; Alum to Serve Disenfranchised Communities

Always a Panther: From DHS to Doctor; Alum to Serve Disenfranchised Communities Share via: Duncanville High School Alum Pursues Career in Medicine Gabriel Franklin says he discovered he wanted to pursue a medical career while he was a student at Duncanville High School. “I knew I had an interest in science, but when I took my Anatomy and Physiology class, that really solidified it for me,” Gabriel said. Gabriel says everyone at Duncanville High School, from his basketball coaches, band directors and teachers encouraged him to pursue his dreams. “They’ve all been super supportive,” Gabriel said. “Whenever I had an idea or a new goal, they would push me toward that.”

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