Paying for college could soon be a lot easier for Mason County students.
Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) offers more than $80,000 in scholarships to eligible members.
“Our local, district and state scholarships provide a great opportunity for students to earn money to further their education,” Shannon Worrell, Mason County Farm Bureau president, said.
Another successful Blue Ribbon Service Day is in the books. We are so grateful to our community for allowing us to be a part of so many worthwhile projects that make Mason such a wonderful place to grow up. A special thanks goes to the members of the churches who prepared and served us lunch.
The Mason Band Boosters would like to request the honor of your attendance at the 59th Annual Queen’s Coronation. It will be held on Saturday, November 5th at the Fort Mason Park Community Building. The doors will open at 7:00 and the event will start at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will cost $10 and will be available beginning Monday, October 17th at Mason Bank, The Commercial Bank, Benjie’s, and the High School Office.
The students of Mason High School will be presented to ...
The 2016-17 Mason Cowgirl basketball season is just one week away from tip-off. The Texas Association of Basketball Coaches preseason poll has been released and the Cowgirls are ranked 8th among Class AA schools. You will be able to meet all the Mason Cowgirl basketball teams on Monday, November 7th at 7:00pm in the high school gym at Meet The Cowgirl Night.
TABC Class AA Preseason Rankings: Weimar, 2.
The Mason Punchers took one more step to its sweep of the district championship last Friday when they defeated a perennial opponent, the Junction Eagles.
The boys from Junction came into the game with much of the public opinion already predicting their defeat; but, they played a game worthy of champions, keeping the Punchers to a low scoring game, even if they weren't able to score themselves.
The Punchers made their first touchdown of the game on an Otto ...
The White team traveled to Brownwood last week to play the Lions at Gordon Wood Stadium.
It was a tough game and the Punchers played well but came out on the losing end on the scoreboard 22-16. The Lions just had the ball bounce their way in this game. The Punchers played hard though and continue to gain experience.
The past two weeks, the JV Purple has been on the road and playing tough competition.
On Thursday, October 20, the JV Purple team traveled to Sonora. The Broncos would strike first with an 18 yard touchdown pass. The first quarter would end with the Punchers down. However, the Punchers take the lead quickly in the second quarter with a screen pass to Tyson Keller.
On the very first play of the Broncos ensuing drive Rudy Rochat intercepts a pass.
7th vs. Junction
The 7th grade Punchers had a tough go to start the game with the Eagles going in at halftime with a 20-0 lead.
The Punchers’ attitude and demeanor changed as they came out in the second half but it wasn’t enough as the final buzzer sounded with a final score of 28-24, Junction.
Scoring for the Punchers were Derek Ontiveroz with a touchdown and 3, 2 point conversions.
The Varsity Cowgirls and Punchers traveled to Corpus to compete in the Region IV Regional Cross Country Meet on Saturday October 29th.
On the girls' side, our district, once again, represented very well as the top three teams in the region all came out of our district with San Saba placing first, Harper second, and the Mason Cowgirls third.
Clint Lane, a Mason High School Sophomore finished 9th in his class, and 4th in his age group at the 2016 National Sporting Clays Association National Championship Main Event, held last week in San Antonio, Texas.
There were over 1934 qualified entrants representing 49 States and 13 Foreign Countries, all vying for the US National Championship in Sporting Clays.