The Hometown Press 09-22-2021

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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Volume 32, Issue 38

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Alyssa Jackson

Ashlyn Gallier

Ellie Miller

Emerson Bauer

Emily Till

Emma Nolte

Grace Ritter

Jordan Bordages

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Tr i n i t y B a y S e t s Ta x R a t e By Wade Thibodeaux  The Trinity Bay Conservation District Board of Directors held their regular monthly meeting and a public hearing on the proposed 2021-2022 tax rate last Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at 9:00 am. in the District's office located at 2500 State Highway 124 in Stowell, Texas. The District ultimately adopted a tax rate of $0.39677 per $100.00 of valuation and adopted budgets of $3,792,125.00 in expenses for the general fund(Drainage) and $5,762,253.00 in expenses for the water and sewer fund. The general fund had

a surplus of $166,887.00 in projected revenue over projected expenses and the water and sewer fund had a $101,753.00 shortfall in projected revenue over projected expenses. Much of the remaining parts of the agenda were tabled as only three directors were present with Board President Scott Kahla and Director Greg Turner absent from the meeting. The group was able to approve the renewal of the current audit company for the annual audit and voted Director Les Hankamer as the Board Secretary. Many (contd on page 4)

Bucs Hang on To Win 23-21 Over Lumberton

Leukemia Awareness Month Hayden Reeves(#6) gets some of his 137 yards rushing on this play last Friday night against the Lumberton Raiders. Photo Credit: Lisa Stramecki

Yvette Sonnier Melissa Cormier Janet Vayon & Justice of the Peace Celia Devillier. September is Leukemia Awareness month and we wear orange to remember Yale Devillier and others who’s lost the battle and the ones who continue the fight with this horrible disease.

By Wade Thibodeaux   The East Chambers Buccaneers scored early and then literally hung on to win last Friday night's non district competition against the Lumberton Raiders 23-21. The Bucs scored 13 in the first quarter while holding Lumberton to a single score and lead 13-7 at the end of the first. EC added another 10 points in the second half

while holding the Raiders scoreless to take a 23-7 lead into the locker room at the halftime break. That was all of the scoring for the Bucs that night and then Lumberton inched closer with a score in the third to make it 23-14 and then another Raider score in the fourth to tighten the gap to 23-21. East Chambers was driving the ball with about 4 minutes to go in the final

frame and were down to Lumberton's 17 yard line when a pass was picked off by the Raiders. Lumberton was moving the ball in the final minutes and were about at midfield when the East Chambers defense made a stop on fourth down with only about a minute to go in the game and the Raiders turned the ball over on downs and that ended the Raiders

chances. The Bucs simply ran out the clock for the 23-21 victory. The Bucs had 340 yards of rushing and 40 yards passing but gave up 39 yards on sacks and bad snaps to total 341 yards on the night. Hayden Reeves(#6) did the heavy lifting in the rushing department as he had 137 yards on 17 (contd on page 8)

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