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BUMP, SET, SPIKE

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The new-look Madisonville and North Zulch volleyball teams took the court for their first action of the season last week. Both teams competed in two standalone contests and traveled to Franklin for a tournament Thursday and Saturday. (Left: Madisonville’s Grayson Bennett delivers a serve at MHS in 2020; Right: Members of the North Zulch volleyball team celebrate a successful point during their season opener Aug. 10 at NZHS) PHOTOS BY CAMPBELL ATKINS
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READY TO ROLL

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The Madisonville Mustangs football team began official practice last week and will compete in a scrimmage in Palestine at 6:30 p.m. Friday (junior varsity and freshman scrimmages begin at 5 p.m.). The Mustangs will also travel to Cameron for a scrimmage Aug. 19 before hosting Diboll to open the regular season in Madisonville Aug. 27. (Left: Head Coach Russell Urbantke and quarterback Cody Borgfeld run through drills during practice Monday; Right: Linemen Keyvunt Simpson (left) and Tyler George take a load off and pose for the camera during a water break Monday) PHOTOS BY CAMPBELL ATKINS
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GAME ON

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Both the Madisonville and North Zulch volleyball teams took the court to begin their regular seasons Tuesday with the Lady Mustangs battling Snook on the road and the Lady Bulldogs hosting Franklin. Madisonville will compete in a tournament in Franklin Thursday and Saturday and travel to Bremond Friday for a 6:30 p.m. varsity start. North Zulch competes in the same tournament Thursday and Saturday and will host Latexo Friday at 5 p.m. (Left: Madisonville volleyball players celebrate a successful point during a home scrimmage Saturday; Right: North Zulch volleyball players pose with Coach Melissa Padgett’s truck earlier this month after pushing the vehicle one mile together as part of their traditional preseason workout regiment) PHOTOS BY CAMPBELL ATKINS
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Both the Madisonville

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Both the Madisonville and North Zulch volleyball teams will see action Friday with scrimmages to prepare for their upcoming regular seasons. (Pictured: Madisonville and North Zulch head volleyball coaches Kristen Hooten and Melissa Padgett) PHOTOS BY CAMPBELL ATKINS
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WORLD CHAMPION

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Faith Farris is the National High School Rodeo Association World Champion in Girls’ Cutting after winning both go rounds and the average at the Nationals event in Lincoln, Neb., which lasted July 18 through Saturday. Farris and her horse, Big Shoes to Phil, or simply Phil, became the Texas State Champion in the same category to qualify for Nationals back in June. Farris and her family are now in Fort Worth as she competes in the National Cutting Horse Association World Finals Wednesday through Friday. Faith is the daughter of Mitch and Tracy Farris. COURTESY PHOTO