Mason County 4-H member Clint Lane finished a solid eighth place out of 2129 total competitors during the National Sporting Clays Association Championship held in San Antonio on October 20-28.
Clint finished 11th in the AA Class FITASC (French Clay Pigeon Shooting Competition) National Championship in which he had never shot or qualified for.
Another Blue Ribbon Service Day is in the books! The faculty and students at Mason High School are so grateful to our community partners for putting us to work and allowing us to serve our community. We appreciate the support we receive from everyone in Mason County, so we are happy for the opportunity to show our gratitude in tangible ways.
Mason is only one game away from finishing their 2018 district schedule, and they remain undefeated after a 56-6 win over the Harper Longhorns on Friday night.
After an initial possession by Harper, Mason took control of the ball four minutes into the game, then promptly scored on a 52-yard run by Klay Klaerner.
During ceremonies on Saturday night, Mason High School selected their 2018-2019 royal court. Left to right: Duchess Brooke Wheelock, Duke Blake McLaughlin, Duchess Cierra Wright, Duke Roman Coe, Queen Raegan Glentz, King Ethan Powell, Duchess Kate Gillespie, Duke Rudy Martinez, Duchess Reagan Standard and Duke Otto Wofford. The attendants were: Addy Lopez and Jase Wartenbach, who presented the crown and scepter to the King and Queen.
Queen’s Coronation will be held this Saturday, November 3rd at 7 p.m. This year’s theme is “A Night in Central Park.”
Please join us as we crown this year’s Queens Court voted on by the Mason High School student body. Your purchase of a $10 ticket helps support the Mighty Mason Puncher Band.
Two weekends ago the Mason HS band went to Cedar Park for Regional competition. They received a 1st division from the judges and thus qualified for Area Marching competition.
This last weekend they went to Whitney for the Area D marching contest. 21 bands from around our area (which stretches from Harper over to Shiner and up to almost Fort Worth) competed for a chance to go to state.
Due to the inclement weather last week, the Homecoming bonfire has been moved to Wednesday, November 7th, starting around 6:00 or 6:15 p.m.
That will be the last home game of the year; and, that Friday will be the Senior recognition and slideshow pep rally.