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left on the clock to preserve the
win. Ronny Jackson put the game
away with a much needed first
down.
The Eagles had five shut outs for
the year and scored a total of 348
points. They allowed 52 points.
to be a recognizable force for the
future," said Coach Kellar.
In the Thursday night game
Leroy Wilson recovered a blocked
punt to give the Eagles their first
score. David McDowell and Ronny
Jackson scored the rest of the
points for the Eagles.
Defensive standouts were Rob-
ert Schubert, Brad Voight, Jason
Johnson, Jessie Johnson, and
Michael Howell.
Tray Bell intercepted a Liberty
Hill pass on the Lexington 20 yard
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LETTUCE
Lexington eighth grade
wins district title
The Lexington eighth grade foot-
ball team won the district title
with a 22-18 win over Liberty Hill
Thursday night.
This gives the Eagles back to
back undefeated seasons for the
past two years. "This very well
could be the team to repeat the ef-
forts of the 1978 Lexington team
that played for the state title.
Without a doubt they have proved
ODUCE
Hello World
Alan, Robyn and Jennifer Rob-
erts are pleased to announce the
arrival of Allyson Marie. She was
born on October 25, 1993 at 6:14
p.m. at Seton Medical Center in
Austin.
Her grandparents are Otis and
Doris Meyer of Giddings and
Bertie Roberts of Goliad.
Otto and Evelyn Mitschke of
Giddings are Allyson's great
grandparents.
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The Lexington Eagles varsity one yard run by Scott White. The
football team ended their season kick failed.
with a 15-0 loss Friday night to In the third quarter Liberty Hill
the Liberty Hill Panthers, scored their final points when
The game was controlled on the they tackled Lexington quarter-
ground with only 17 passes at- back Rodney Organ in the
tempted by both teams. endzone for a safety.
Liberty Hill got on the Lexington was held to only 98
scoreboard in the first quarter on yards for the game. Ray Bell was
a five yard run by Javier Montez, the leading rusher for Lexington
The extra point kick was good. with 81 yards on 18 carries. Barry
In the second quarter the Pan- Jackson had 18 yards on 7 carries,
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called the Giddings Study Club to ing touches. Mrs. Matus is well
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Eleanor Cottage with seventeen she demonstrated some of her se-
members and one guest present. crets for blending several colors of
With the program focus being icing. Beautiful fall leaves and
Home Life, Mrs. Fred Hannes in- pumpkins adorned half of the cake
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Margie Matus. Mrs. Matus, a well to show how simple it is to make a
known baker and artist in the lo- green wreath entwined with red
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bake bread in a jar and put to- hostesses Mrs. Ronnie Blasig and
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pretzel wreath. Following refreshments, a short
She turned the wreath into holi- business meeting was conducted,
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volleyball player Tiffany tion. Amanda Hobbs fights for a
Thurman returns a Wimberly - Times and News Photo point at the net in bi-district
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Preuss, L. M., III & True, David G. Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1993, newspaper, November 11, 1993; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598702/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.