Sports

Swiftettes continue winning in district

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Swiftettes v Hale Center The Nazareth Swiftettes claimed a big victory over the Hale Center Lady Owls, 79- 14. The Swiftettes shot for 29/54 (54%) field goals with 4/11 (35%) 3-pointers, 17/22 (77%) free throws, collected 37 rebounds, 18 assists, 10 steals and one block.

Bobcats beat Chieftains, 57-20

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The Dimmitt Bobcats took a big win over the Friona Chieftains, 57-20, on Tuesday. The Bobcats shot for 23/52 (44%) field goals with 8/22 3-pointers, 3/9 (33%) free throws, collected 36 rebounds, 14 assists, 17 steals and two blocks.

Bobcats 4-0 in conference play

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Bobcats v Denver City The Dimmitt Bobcats came through with a conference win against the Denver City Mustangs, 50-43. The Bobcats shot for 20/46 (43%) field goals with 6/17 (43%) 3-pointers, 4/7 (57%) free throws, 24 rebounds, 14 assists, 12 steals and one block.

Swiftettes defeat Lady Tornadoes, 76-19

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The Swiftettes claimed a big conference win over the Texline Lady Tornadoes, 76-19. Nazareth scored 27/50 (54%) field goals with 9/21 3-pointers, 13/17 (76%) free throws, collected 19 rebounds, 20 assists, 21 steals and two blocks.

The Dimmitt Freshman

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The Dimmitt Freshman girls basketball team placed second in the Lazbuddie JV Tournament this past weekend..

Bobcats battle in conference play

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Bobcats v Floydada The Dimmitt Bobcats fell to the Floydada Whirlwinds, 56- 35 Ṫhe Bobcats shot for 12/45 (27%) field goals with 3/23 (13%) 3-pointers, collected 29 rebounds, six assists, 10 steals and six blocks. Top shooter for Dimmitt was Ivan Moreno with 12 points, three defensive rebounds, four steals, one block and two fouls.

Swiftettes Basketball Update

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Swiftettes v Seminole The Swiftettes fell to the Seminole Indians in the second round of the Whataburger Tournament, 53-42. Nazareth held their own in the first quarter, with a tied score going into the second quarter.

Wide-Ranging aid available for WTAMU students

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CANYON, Texas — As students prepare to return for West Texas A&M University’s spring semester, crucial financial aid is still available for the asking. Through the WT Cares program, funds provided by the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund may be used to address unique needs and financial hardships resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, including tuition and fees, housing and food insecurity, medical expenses, and lack of educational support and supplies, including technology.