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Granbury News for 05-Sep-2005
- 'Porsche, Henzler on Top After SCCA SPEED GT Practice at Mosport (The Auto Channel)
CANADA (Sept. 2, 2005) - Porsche entered the Labour Day Weekend Grand Prix of Mosport with a seven-point advantage over Cadillac in the SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge GT Manufacturers' Championship Presented by RACER Magazine, and took the first swing Friday as driver Wolf Henzler snapped off the fastest practice time of the day and finished just ahead of two Cadillacs at Mosport- 'Granbury firefighters rescue desperate hurricane victims (Hood County News)
A rescue mission by granbury firefighters was cut short by increasing violence in New Orleans this week. Four local firefighters made 25 rescues by boat on Wednesday in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.- 'Granbury netters crush Crowley (Hood County News)
The Granbury varsity tennis team got its first victory under first-year coach Scott Doran Tuesday, defeating visiting Crowley 18-1. The Pirates won all nine girls matches, eight of nine boys matches, and Kayla Bowman and Parker Cheney swept Stephanie Reeves and Nick Ostrander in mixed doubles 8-0.- 'Meanwhile back at the ranch rodeo (Hood County News)
Slip into those boots, chaps and red velvet Resistols. The Hood County Livestock Raisers Association Ranch Rodeo is crowding the top of the Granbury entertainment calendar this weekend.- 'Reese Sets New Qualifying Mark, Leads All-Corvette Front Row Into SPEED GT Round 10 Race (The Auto Channel)
CANADA (Sept. 3, 2005) - Leighton Reese, of Minnetonka, Minn., shocked nearly everyone during SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge GT qualifying in Bowmanville, Ont., by ripping off a 1:22.256 (107.620 mph) in the No. 6 Banner Engineering Chevrolet Corvette C6, which broke the previous Mosport International Raceway record and gave him the pole for today's Round 10 race, part of the Labour Day- 'Another strong running tem Cougars, Thomas await Pirates (Hood County News)
As the granbury Pirate football team tries to figure out a few things?especially on defense?following a season-opening 48-21 home loss to Northwest, one thing is certain. They can expect to see their next opponent run the ball just as much, if not more, than the Texans.
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