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Deer season a wrap, or is it?

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White-tail deer season wraps up this weekend (Jan 19) for North Texas hunters. Thanks to the muzzleloader and special youth season, hunting continues throughout the weekend of Jan 18-19 and then deer hunters have to wait until next fall to again take to the whitetail woods, but did you know that on many Texas ranches that are permitted by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), deer can be harvested through February by special permit?
What deer hunter doesn’t thrill at the thought at harvesting a heavy antlered buck? The truth is that management bucks such as this are much more plentiful. They provide a lot of tasty venison and land managers are often happy to have them removed from the herds they manage for trophy class animals. Photo by Jeff Rice

Vandals well represented on All-District football team

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Three members of the Van Vandal varsity football team received ‘Superlative’ honors as the District 7-4A, Division 2, All-District Football Team was recently announced. Coach Jared Moffatt’s Vandals finished 10-4 overall as they advanced to the state quarterfinal round of the Class 4A, Division 2, state playoffs.

Indians dominate All-District football selections

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The Grand Saline Indians were well represented on the District 9-3A, Division 2, All-District Football Team announced recently. Coach Joe Drennon’s Grand Saline Indians finished 2024 with an overall record of 11-1 after capturing the District 9-3A, Division 2, championship as well as the Class 3A, Division 2, bi-district title.

Three Edgewood players win All-District ‘Superlative’ awards

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Three members of the Edgewood Bulldog varsity football team earned ‘Superlative’ awards as the District 9-3A, Division 2, All-District Team was recently announced. Coach Alex Guerra’s Bulldogs finished 8-4 overall after finishing in second place in the district race and winning the Class 3A, Division 2, bi-district championship.

Playoff run ends for the Vandals against Carthage, 53-14

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davidb@vanzandtnews.com One of the most impressive post-season runs in the history of the school came to a disappointing conclusion for the Van Vandals Dec. 6 as they were eliminated in the Regional Final/State Quarterfinal round of the Class 4A, Division 2, state football playoffs by the Carthage Bulldogs, 53-14, at Longview Pine Tree’s Pirate Stadium.
Chris Fabian, the Van Vandal senior running back, carried the ball eight times for 56 yards rushing Dec. 6 against the Carthage Bulldogs in Longview. The Vandals lost to Carthage, 53-14, to end their season with an overall record of 10-4 as they made the Class 4A, Division 2, state quarterfinals for the third time in school history. Photos by Jillian Veader/v8r Photography

Vandals overcome halftime deficit to outlast Sunnyvale, 42-38

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davidb@vanzandtnews.com For the third time in school history, the Van Vandals are playing football during the month of December. Overcoming a 10-point deficit at halftime, Coach Jared Moffatt’s Vandals rallied for a 42-38 dramatic victory over the Sunnyvale Raiders in the regional semifinal round of the Class 4A, Division 2, state football playoffs Nov.
Austin Moffatt (7), the Van Vandal running back, tries to break away from a Sunnyvale defender during a running play Nov. 29 at Mesquite Memorial Stadium. Moffatt finished with 150 yards rushing on 21 carries, including a game-winning 25-yard touchdown run with 2:17 remaining. Coming back from a 10-point halftime deficit, the Vandals outlasted Sunnyvale, 42-38. Photo by Jillian Veader/v8r Photography
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