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This week in the outdoors....

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You will find this week’s outdoor column a bit different from what I normally share with you. I will give a bit of advice about protecting yourself from the sun’s harmful rays, but I promise not to dwell on the subject long, just enough to cause you to this, keeping yourself safe while outdoors. Then, I promise we will jump right into some current outdoor adventures.
Luke Clayton

Multiple 10-run innings sink Lady Tigers

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editor@terrelltribune.com The Terrell Lady Tigers softball team struggled in the circle and in the field as they lost their district contest at home against the Ennis Lady Lions on April 8. The Lady Tigers surrendered 28 runs, 23 hits, and committed 15 errors in the field in a tough 28-4 loss to Ennis on Tuesday night.

Lady Tigers fall in extra innings

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The Terrell Lady Tigers softball team dropped a close contest against the Corsicana Lady Tigers on the road Tuesday, April 1. Terrell held an early lead in the game before a late surge by Corsicana forced extra innings where Corsicana would walk it off, winning 8-7.

Scouting new hunting land

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In a discussion with a group of friends, the question was posed, ‘What is more fun? Preparing for an outdoor adventure, the adventure itself, or reliving the outing long after it occurred?’ Up in Montague County this past week with my friend, Don Gresham, scouting his beautiful ranch and setting up some feeders in preparation for next fall’s hunting season, I’d have to say if the actual hunting proves to be half as much fun as the day we experienced, we are in for a real treat. The group of friends I spent the day with would have a great time regardless of what they were doing, just as long as it was in the great outdoors.
Setting up a Vineyard Max deer feeder on the Gresham Ranch after a bit of scouting. Photo by Luke Clayton

Lady Tigers struggle as Midlothian scores double digits

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editor@terrelltribune.com The Terrell Lady Tigers softball team struggled in their matchup as the Midlothian Lady Panthers’ bats took over on Tuesday, March 25 at home. The Lady Panthers plated more than 20 runs in a long first inning for Midlothian as they came out victorious, 31-3.

Tiger bats struggle in loss to Vandals

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The Terrell Tigers baseball team struggled offensively in their Saturday home contest against the Van Vandals. The Vandals managed to score in each inning in their five-inning 12-1 win over the Tigers.
Photo by Klenke Sports Photos

Chittamai tosses no-hitter in win over Terrell

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The Terrell Lady Tigers suffered a huge loss in an offensive rout against the Midlothian Heritage Lady Jaguars on March 18 at home. The Lady Jaguars plated 22 total runs in their no-hitter against the Lady Tigers Tuesday night on the road.
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