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Athletes from Bangs and Blanket signed National Letters of Intent on Wednesday to continue playing their respective sports at the college level. A Brownwood Lion announced his intentions on Twitter Wednesday.
BANGS – Trey Ivey, District 2-3A Division 2 Lineman of the Year, will continue his academic and football career as a Wrangler for Cisco College. Ivey is shown below with his head coach, Kyle Maxfield.
BLANKET – He’s hard to miss on a 6-man football field. Blanket Tiger Tyler Simpson, at 6-5, makes a big jump to NCAA D2 football, signing his letter of intent to become an Angelo State University Ram. Simpson is shown below on signing day.
Bell County took its vaccine rollout a step further on Wednesday when the Bell County Expo Center opened its doors for second doses of Pfizerâs COVID-19 vaccine â inoculations that were administered in a drive-through format.
âThis is day one ⦠and just like any new addition thereâs going to be some hiccups along the way,â Dr. Taylor Ratcliff, Baylor Scott & White emergency medicine and medical director
, said. âBut as the day has gone on, weâve been able to get more efficient. We canât be as good as Chick-fil-A but we want to make sure people have an expedient trip.â
Both happy, sad tears flow as HPD watches son of slain officer signs his letter of intent
Slain HPD officer’s son signs letter of intent
FOX 26 s Randy Wallace has more as the son of a Houston Police Department officer, who died in 2015, signed his letter of intent with police officers and Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in attendance supporting him.
HOUSTON - It’s emotional, it’s heartbreaking to do this without my father, said high school senior Tyler Martin.
McClelland was Houston’s Police Chief on that fateful day May 18, 2015. Richard Martin was a hero, he said. When I talked to the Martin family and I walked in, I could see Tyler clutching something but I didn’t know what it was. As he was sobbing and I was talking with him, he told me I like to play baseball and now I don’t have anybody to play baseball with. I said yes you do, you have over 5,300 police officers to play baseball with.
DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now Burnet High School football player Braeden Howell (center) signs his National Letter of Intent to play football at Sam Houston State University as his parents, Jason and Kim Howell, look on. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro
Burnet High School celebrated four of its senior student-athletes Wednesday, Feb. 3, as they signed their National Letters of Intent to play college sports.
The four are football player Braedan Howell, Sam Houston State University in Huntsville; football player Jaxson Denton, the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton; soccer player Phebe Musasa, Schreiner University in Kerrville; and swimmer Maczimus Griego, Alfred State College of Technology in New York state.