Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 09-Dec-2005
'News source for the Texas Hill Country (Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post)With shouts of ?Hoopomana, Hoopomana? coming from their fans n a cheer that uses the Greek word (spelled out phonetically) which means ?perseverance, patient endurance and steadfastness? n the Heritage Eagles rallied from a two-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat St. Alban?s Episcopal School 44-32 in the finals of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools? state Division II
'Pirates bounce back to blast Northwest (Hood County News)The granbury Pirates bounced back from a rough weekend in Georgetown to convincingly defeat Northwest 72-47 Tuesday at the James Wann Sports Center. ?We really needed this going into our tournament,? Pirate coach Patrick Gaines said.
'Former mayor to run for county judge (Hood County News)Someone who enjoyed being mayor of Granbury is running for county judge, but it's not who you think. Former mayor Rick Frye, not current mayor David Southern, is running against county judge Andy Rash. Southern had been talking about running for judge, but apparently has decided against it.
'GHS boys have tough weekend (Hood County News)The Jack Frost Invitational was an appropriate name for the tournament in Georgetown over the weekend as the cold-shooting Granbury Pirates lost four of five games.
'Andrews can tie mark tonight (Hood County News)Every coach hopes to be staring history square in the face someday. For Leta Andrews, that day is today. The Granbury Lady Pirate basketball coach has 1,216 career wins in 44 seasons.
'Production company eyed for Opera House (Hood County News)In a two-hour closed-door session Tuesday night, the Granbury City Council narrowed the field to one candidate to lead the Opera House in the coming season.
'Vance Anthony Gibson (Hood County News)Funeral services for the father of Shane Thomas of Granbury, Vance Anthony Gibson, 52, were held Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2005 at Morrison Funeral Home Chapel in Graham.
'Record likely in tourney (Hood County News)Watching Granbury Lady Pirate Leta Andrews these days is kind of like watching a kid waiting on Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny. She knows something very special is about to happen. It?s just a matter of days.
'Coach's record put on 'ice' (Hood County News)The chase for history remains just that, a chase, for granbury Lady Pirate coach Leta Andrews as her team lost 61-55 at Keller Fossil Ridge Tuesday. And when she will have a chance to tie and break the all-time record for victories by a girls high school basketball coach was a mystery at press time.
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