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Granbury News for 27-Oct-2006
'HIGH SCHOOL BAND COMPETITIONS (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Tarrant County-area bands will compete at several locations Saturday for the right to go to the state marching band contest Nov. 6-7 at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
'Colliflower makes most of senior season (The Weatherford Democrat)Cason Colliflower may not see a lot of time on the football field for the Weatherford Kangaroos, but he takes advantage of every play he is a part of.
'Wolves drop Roos at home (The Weatherford Democrat)Mansfield Timberview Wolves cornerback Anthony Gooden jumped in front of a Kyle Wilson pass to force an interception and returned the pick 70 yards for a touchdown to give the Wolves what proved to be an insurmountable 21-3 lead as the Weatherford Kangaroos fell 28-9 at Kangaroo Stadium Friday night.
'Sportsman shares whopper of a fish story (The Weatherford Democrat)By Bill Wolcott LOCKPORT UNION-SUN AND JOURNAL (LOCKPORT, N.Y.) Appleton, N.Y. ? The biggest king salmon Maury Clark ever caught was a 35-pounder. On Friday, the sportsman almost topped that, catching a king salmon, by hand, in the ditch in front of his house, about 8 miles from Lake Ontario.
'Congressman: Rules dangerous for inshore fishermen (The Weatherford Democrat)Gloucester, Mass. ? New fishing regulations that will take effect next month underscore the need to change the national law that determines how new rules and restrictions are made, Congressman Barney Frank said.
'RESULTS, SCHEDULES, SUMMARIES (HIGH SCHOOLS) (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)FIELD HOCKEY
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