Archive - Feb 9, 2011
Maurice Griffith, 92, of Big Spring, died Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011, in a local nursing home. His services are pending with Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Big Spring.
Clint McAlister, 57, of Kinsland, died Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011, in an Austin hospital. His services are pending with Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Big Spring.
Martha Loveless, 49, of Big Spring, died Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011, at Scenic Mountain Medical Center. Services are pending at Myers & Smith Funeral Home.
Myrtis Sims, 92, of Big Spring died Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011, at Parkview Nursing and Rehab. Services are pending at Myers & Smith Funeral Home.
Coahoma boys
COAHOMA — Colorado City was too much for the Coahoma Bulldogs, who fell to 3-9 in District 3-2A with Tuesday’s loss.
Coahoma didn’t have a scorer in double figure, but Ryan Reid led with eight points. Colorado City moved to 12-0 in district play.
COLORADO CITY 66, COAHOMA 33
Colorado City 18 12 14 22 —66
Coahoma 5 9 3 16 —33
Colorado — Spencer 6, Gainey 8, Aoyama 11, Lorenz 7, Jones 1, Rodriguez 5, Munoz 7, Alford 21
SNYDER — The Big Spring Lady Steers are entering the offseason a little earlier than they wanted.
In a win-and-in scenario, Snyder clinched third place and a playoff berth with a 44-32 win over Big Spring Tuesday night in the season finale.
The Lady Steers’ woes in the first half continued, which was a big reason for the loss. Big Spring scored seven points in the first half.
But despite that, Big Spring made Snyder sweat a little bit, getting within 10 a few times in the second half after the slow start.
The Howard College softball team went from a close win to an onslaught in its doubleheader against Cisco College Tuesday at Big Spring High School.
The Hawks needed an RBI single from sophomore infielder Lana Dominguez in the bottom of the seventh to edge the Lady Wranglers in the first game.
They didn’t have to sweat so much in the second game, upending Cisco College 10-1 in six innings.