The Punchers participated in the Dry Devil River Wood Bat Tournament in Sonora Texas last weekend.
The Punchers beat TLCA (San Angelo) 16-1 and beat Kerrville Tivy JV 13-3 last Friday. Those two wins afforded them the championship game vs. the home team of Sonora.
The Punchers jumped out early in the top of the first with a 2-0 lead.
On Thursday, March 9th, The American Legion Fort Mason Post 285 will have its regular meeting at 6:30pm, at The American Legion Post Hall, 237 Post Hill [behind the Jail]. All members plus friends, family, and other interested parties are encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be served.
For more information on The American Legion, please contact Joaquin Velez, 218-2049.
Throughout its 98-year history, The American Legion has sponsored programs to benefit America’s veterans, its active service members, their families and children, and ordinary citizens. The Legion was founded on four pillars: Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation, National Security, Americanism, and Children & Youth.
In March, 1919, members of the American Expeditionary Force convened a caucus in Paris to establish a new veterans’ organization.
Hill Country Memorial Hospice announces the 2017 schedule for its Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support Group for anyone affected by those conditions, their families and caregivers.
The Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support Group will meet on Tues., March 14 from 2-3 p.m. in the second-floor conference room of the Brune Building at 808 Reuben St.
You've Got to Follow the List!
Any project requires planning. And, the first step in that planning is to make a list of what is necessary to successfully complete the project. And, in order to be done well, the list should be prioritized, putting the most important elements at the beginning.
Much like the steps in a recipe, if you fail to follow everything, just as it's organized, the final product doesn't quite work the way it should.
Two weeks ago, at Wolf Cave, Off Road Park in Mason TX off 377 over 200 Rock crawlers, jeeps, 4x4 and Offroad gathered for Wheelers for the Wounded’s biggest annual fundraiser.
Per Dan Engerran past president of WFTWTX, this event will pay for about half of what they do all year.
Despite a 4-run deficit in the first inning, Mason Cowgirls Varsity almost came all the way back, eventually falling 5-4 to Comfort on Thursday. Mason Cowgirls Varsity scored four runs in the failed comeback on a single by Brittany George, a walk by Kelcey Doss, a walk by Jazlyne Padilla, and a single by Alana Evans.
Mason Cowgirls Varsity blew out Medina 9-2 on Friday.
Mason Cowgirls Varsity collected eight hits.
The Seaquist House, located at 405 Broad St. in Mason, TX will hold its first public tour of 2017 this coming Saturday, March 4th.
There have been a few changes made since last year. The tour hours are now 10:00 a.m. till 2:00 p.m. and the tours will run every half hour.
Last week the Punchers and Cowgirls held their annual Invitational golf tournament at the Comanche Creek Golf Course. What a wonderful week for golf we had. The temperature was perfect for golf.
The Punchers started the week off with a second place finish, three shots behind Fredericksburg. Aaron Reardon-3rd medalist shooting 82, Stran Stultz-4th (84), Kyle Montoya-6th (86), Jorge Lopez (94) and Chase Pawvlik (94).
The Punchers baseball team took the lead late in the game in a 6-4 victory over Comfort last Saturday. The game was tied at one at the end of regulation.
A five-run lead in the ninth inning was just enough for the Punchers to hold off Comfort for the victory. Comfort scored three runs in the failed comeback.
Mason Punchers Varsity collected 13 hits.