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Granbury News for 20-Oct-2005
'FORT WORTH -- Leaving a 45-7 loss feeling good might sound strange to most people, but Granbury varsity football coach (Hood County News)his team?s defense following their defeat at North Crowley Friday. "Finally, defensively we did something," said Wright. "The defense got off the bus tonight.
'GHS girls run to 8th at N. Richland Hills (Hood County News)The granbury Lady Pirate cross country team placed eighth in a tough meet at North Richland Hills Friday. The Lady Pirates scored 264 points. Southlake Carroll won with 21 points.
''New look' (Hood County News)The whistle blows, and they?re off. Every step is in sync, every move calculated. They move with ease across a green sea of turf or grass. Sound hits the crowd like a wave over the shore. Then, complete silence.
'Taste of paradise (Hood County News)This is Hood County. Ranchers, farmers, artists and actors coexist peacefully and happily. This is also Hood County, where banana trees blend with sugar cane and cypress wine scant yards from the beaten path of Highway 377 in Granbury.
'James H. ?Jim? Bostock (Hood County News)A design engineer holding 23 U.S. and 10 foreign patents for oil field production and safety equipment, James H. ?Jim? Bostock, died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2005 in Granbury.
'(Very) Easy Rider (Hood County News)Easy rider, he?s not. ?I?m probably more of a rebel without a clue,? Micky Shearon said. Hardly that, either. Shearon is laughing all the way to the bank on his fuel-efficient Yamaha scooter, his pockets bulging with silver from savings at granbury gas pumps.
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