Bridge City defeated Lumberton on Senior Night in four sets 25-23, 27-25, 17-25, 25-23. Rylee Oceguera had 20 kills while Aleah McClanahan had 28 digs. The OF Lady Bobcats took on the Anahuac Panthers tonight at home. The Freshman team won in 2 sets with scores of (25-9), (25-19). The JV also won in 2 sets with scores of (25-8), (25-10) The Varsity completed the sweep for the Lady Bobcats with scores (25-19), (25-14), and 25-19). Leaders for the Varsity were - Kills: Bailee Click 12, Faith Fregia and Devany Crain both had 6,; Digs: Lily Saucedo 25, Mackenzie Davis 10 and … [Read more...] about Tuesday Volleyball Scores
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Three Seats Open In Deweyville
The November 7 general election will include the Deweyville school board election with early voting strating Monday. The Orangefield ISD also has its board elections in November, but was able to cancel it this year because only three incumbents filed for the three open positions. The incumbents are Marc Wernig, Donavan Weldon and Jude Graffagnino. Deweyville has two incumbents among the five candidates for the three open seats. The incumbents are T.J. Hardin and Douglas Clark. Also running are Luke Smith, Lori "Fears" Williams and Seth Williams. Early voting will be conducted in the … [Read more...] about Three Seats Open In Deweyville
Johnson Says Students FIRST
Dr. Thomas Johnson was installed as President of Lamar State College-Orange Tuesday at the Shahan Events Center. A full house including Dr. Johnson's family and his 92 year old father (below), faculty and staff, elected officials, members of the board of regents, and more were on hand to see LSCO welcome its first new President in two decades after the retirement of Dr. Mike Shahan. After the invocation from Rev. Ronnie Crockett and the National Anthem from Janet Lemon, the crowd was addressed by Tyler Junior College Chancellor Dr. Michael Metke, SGA President Dylan Miller, Faculty … [Read more...] about Johnson Says Students FIRST
Union Pacific Donates Money
Union Pacific Representative Drew Tessier presented a $15,000 check to Friends of the Orange Depot today at the Orange Train Depot. Holding the check is board member and depot manager, Rose Simar. Others present were left to right Diana Hill, Brooks Hill, Katherine Frey, Carol Sims, Rose Tarver, and Codie Vasquez. The grant will further the completion of the Orange Train Depot Museum. … [Read more...] about Union Pacific Donates Money
McDowell Sworn In As BC Secretary
Bridge City had a new city secretary sworn in Tuesday. Retiring City Secretary Sherry Tisdale gave the oath of office to her successor Jeanie McDowell. Tuesday’s City Council meeting will be Tisdale’s last for her as city secretary. She officially retires on October 31 when a retirement party will be held in her honor. McDowell (left) was appointed to replace Tisdale (right) in August. She has been handling the duties of city secretary during City Council meetings the last couple of months. The City Council approved a new contract with the Bridge City Police Association. City … [Read more...] about McDowell Sworn In As BC Secretary
Herman “Moe” Litton
Herman “Moe” Litton, 91, of Bridge City, Texas, passed away on October 14, 2018, in Beaumont, Texas. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, October 20, 2018, at St. Henry Catholic Church in Bridge City. Burial will follow the Mass at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange. A Rosary will be recited at 5:00 p.m. with visitation to follow on Thursday, October 18, 2018, at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City. Serving as pallbearers will be Johnny Montagne, Mike Jenkins, Wade Gillis, Kenny Christian, Butch Campbell, Robby Walker, Barry Walker, and Pat Walker. Moe … [Read more...] about Herman “Moe” Litton
Jerald Winston Peveto
Jerald Winston Peveto, 88 years of age of Orange, Texas, passed on October 15, 2018 at 11:30 PM while being a resident of "Family Cares Private Nursing Home". Family and friends will gather from 6:00 to 8:00 PM on Thursday, October 18, 2018at Little Cypress Baptist Church on Little Cypress Drive. Services to honor Jerald's life will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, October 19, 2018 at Little Cypress Baptist Church with Brother David Turner officiating. Interment will follow at Wilkinson Cemetery on Wilkinson Road, off of FM 1130. Jerald was born on July 21, 1930 in Orange, Texas to John Henry … [Read more...] about Jerald Winston Peveto
County Creates Bid Committees
The Commissioners Court appointed a seven-member committee Tuesday to review bids for two different purchase requests. County Judge Dean Crooks suggested the county employees that should compose the committee, and the Commissioners approved his recommendations. Crooks will be joined on the committee by Commissioner John Gothia who handles budget items for the Court. Other committee members will be County Auditor Pennee Schmitt, County Treasurer Christy Khoury, counselor for the Commissioners Court Denise Gremillion, Sheriff Keith Merritt, and District Judge Courtney Arkeen. The … [Read more...] about County Creates Bid Committees
Orangefield Announces Homecoming Court
The Orangefield Bobcats celebrate Homecoming Friday when they host the Hardin Hornets in the KOGT Game of the Week. At halftime the crowning of the homecoming queen will take place with four seniors vying for Homecoming Queen. 2018 OHS Homecoming Court Freshman Princess – Kenadie DuBois Sophomore Princess – Codie Sorge Junior Princess – Linh Tsan Senior Princess – Emmi Lummus Senior Princess – Jayme Deutsch Senior Princess – Abby Overman Senior Princess – Ally Overman Band Beau – Porter Welch Band Sweetheart – Jacey Woods Football Beau – Jonah Landry Football Sweetheart- … [Read more...] about Orangefield Announces Homecoming Court
LCM Bears Have Won Two Straight
The fortunes for Little Cypress-Mauriceville have reversed during the last two games. The Bears who lost their first four games of the season are now riding a two-game winning streak. Coach Randy Crouch is proud of his team’s performance with the start of district games. Last week’s win at Bridge City was doubly difficult being on the road and being the first game of district. It was a big win for LC-M the coach admits. “I thought we played extremely hard against a very good team so we’re excited about that,” Crouch exclaimed. A real test for the rejuvenated LC-M will be this Friday … [Read more...] about LCM Bears Have Won Two Straight
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