Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 04-Apr-2006
'Databank (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Building permits and sales tax accounts
'Granbury boys basketball coach resigns (Hood County News)Patrick Gaines has resigned as coach of the granbury Pirate varsity basketball team, superintendent William Harris announced Friday. Gaines had coached the Pirates for five seasons, posting a 58-100 record.
'Late goal enough to beat Granbury (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)EL PASO BEL AIR BOYS 1, GRANBURY 0
'LINESCORES, PAIRINGS, RESULTS Part 2 (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)TRACK AND FIELD
'News source for the Texas Hill Country (Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post)With their biggest home tournament of the year out of the way, the Fredericksburg High School varsity tennis players have but one more outing to go in preparation for the early April district contest.
'C. H. Huddleston Jr. (Hood County News)C. H. Huddleston Jr. Funeral services for C. H. Huddleston Jr., 80, of Granbury, will be held at 11 a.m. today (Saturday, April 1, 2006) at Southside Baptist Church in Granbury, where he was a member.
'HIGH SCHOOLS (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)BASEBALL Saturday's late linescores
'Bel Air, Hanks eke out close wins (El Paso Times)MIDLAND -- Sergio Delgado never expected this. The Bel Air High School boys soccer team has just one senior starter, but the District 1-5A champions continued to surprise their head coach Friday by edging Granbury 1-0 in their Class 5A area round playoff match at Grande Communications Stadium.
'Granbury avoids Elk upset (Hood County News)The granbury Pirates overcame five errors by scoring seven runs in the fifth and sixth innings to clip Burleson, 10-6, at Tidwell Field Tuesday night. The win, combined with Weatherford?s 3-2 loss to Boswell, left the Pirates (14-5, 4-1) tied with the Kangaroos for second place in District 4-5A.
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