Hubbard hammers Wortham in district softball game
The Wortham softball team lost to Hubbard, 16-6, in a District 16-2A game at Hubbard on Friday. The contest was stopped in the fifth inning due to the 10-run mercy rule.
The Wortham softball team lost to Hubbard, 16-6, in a District 16-2A game at Hubbard on Friday. The contest was stopped in the fifth inning due to the 10-run mercy rule.
Golf enthusiasts will have the opportunity in April not only to enjoy their favorite game but also to help in a worthy cause: raising money for an arena cover at Cross Creek Meadows, an organization that serves veterans, first responders, children with disabilities and others interested in equine-assisted activities and therapies.
The Wortham High School One Act Play will compete April 14 at the regional meet at Panola College in Carthage. The troupe consists of five freshmen and two juniors, none of which had participated in One Act Play before. It is also Alicia Hayes’ first time to direct OAP at the high school level. The troupe will present “Pink Lemonade for Tomorrow,” by Ruth Angell Purkey, published by Samuel French.
History buffs will want to attend the Soldier Muster and Pioneer Event this coming weekend, Friday and Saturday, March 26-27, at Old Fort Parker.
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