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Llano Cross Country Meet , Wednesday , 10/9 Girls Varsity Individual Results: Ana Segura 6th, 13:33; Kinsley Jordan 14th 14:02; ; Kate Taylor 33rd 15:00; Eliza Cope 34th 15:01; Graci Weber 44th 15:55; Courtney Hanscheck 54th 17:18; Girls Varsity Team Standings: (1)Tivy 60, (2)San Saba 62, (3)Wimberley 96, (4)Fredericksburg 104, (5)Austin Johnson 104, (6)Mason 123, (7)Canyon Lake 159, (8)Lometa 239. Upcoming Meets: Monday 10/14 District 27AA Meet @ San Saba 10am.
Start with Hello is an anti-bullying initiative from The Sandy Hook Promise that teaches students that they can make a difference in each others’ lives by doing simple things that have a big impact. The school counselors at each campus spearheaded the efforts at their respective campuses: Julie Armstrong at Elementary, Holly Whittle at Junior High and Melany Canfield at high school.
The JV White suffered their first loss of the season to San Angelo Lakeview. The team played hard and kept it close. The final score was 14-26. JV White will play Eldorado this Thursday at 7:00 at the Puncherdome.
Last week, the Purple team traveled to Rockdale to battle the Tigers. The Puncher defense was playing really well, forcing Rockdale to punt several times. The offense was able to march down the field and score on their first possession but was unable to find the endzone again in the first half.
The Student Council Officers at Mason High School are making plans for the upcoming Blue Ribbon Service Day on November 6th. We meet weekly on Mondays during lunch to update each other on projects and plan the logistics for the day. We are looking for partners who will put us to work!
The Board of Trustees of MISD met for their regular meeting on September 23, 2019 at the MISD Administration Office. Board President Jeff Durst called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm with members Jim Bob Smith, Cole Farmer, Tina Cantu-Navarro, Ryan Jordan, Mary Donaldson and Kathryn Martin in attendance.
On Friday night, the small number of Mason fans who had made the long drive up to Comanche watched the transformation of the Mason Puncher varsity football team. They began the night as the good team they've been all this season, and they ended the night by becoming the great team they have had the potential to be. During the first quarter, the Punchers kept the Indians from moving down the field, shutting them down time and again.
The JV White took on Fredericksburg JV last Thursday. The Punchers marched the opening drive down the field which ended with a 18 yard touchdown pass from Isaiah Bishop to Brody Comey. Landon Jentsch ran the ball in for the two-point conversion. The Punchers were able to keep the Billies out of the end-zone for the first half. Late in the fourth quarter the Punchers found themselves down by 7 with 1:18 left in the game.
Last week, the Purple team welcomed the Comanche Indians to the Puncherdome. Mason started off really well on defense with the help of Jaden Scantlin and Cason Jacoby. The offense was firing on all cylinders as the Punchers took a half time score of 14-0. After half time, the scoring continued and the defense pitched a shut out.
7th grade The 7th grade Punchers won a nail biter against Comanche on Thursday as they pulled out a victory against the Indians, 26-20. It was a back and forth battle throughout the entire game as Punchers came out on top and got themselves another win. Scoring for the Punchers were Hunter Bradley on a reception from Cannon Jacoby, Caeleb Carter on a rushing touchdown, Matthew Norman on a reception from Cannon Jacoby for a 2 point conversion and Caeleb Carter on a touchdown reception from ...

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