Month: May 2024

No. 8 Blinn Uses Offensive Showcase To Even Region XIV Super Regional Series With San Jacinto-North

In a commanding offensive display, the Blinn College baseball team surged to a 23-5 victory over San Jacinto College-North, forcing a decisive third game in the Region XIV Super Regional series. Led by Coy DeFury’s grand slam in the first inning, Blinn showcased their determination and firepower, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown with a spot in the NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series at stake. With both teams vying for advancement, Sunday’s clash promises to be a showdown of grit and skill.

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San Jacinto-North Gets Best Of No. 8 Blinn In Region XIV Super Regional Opener

In a hard-fought battle, the Blinn College baseball team narrowly fell short to San Jacinto College-North in the Region XIV Super Regional opener, despite a ninth-inning rally. Despite a strong performance from starting pitcher Brendan Sweeney and late offensive sparks, the Buccaneers aim to bounce back in the next game to keep their hopes alive for a return to the NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series. With a storied history in intercollegiate athletics and a determination to add to their impressive collection of 47 NJCAA national championships, Blinn remains a formidable force in collegiate baseball.

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Austin County ESD No. 2 Junior Firefighters Kick Off ‘Project Cool’ To Help Seniors With No Working A/C

The scorching Texas summer is no match for the Austin County ESD No. 2 Junior Firefighters Program as they launch ‘Project Cool,’ an initiative to collect fans for those in need. Community members can contribute by donating 20-inch box fans in new or like-new condition at Sealy Fire Station 1 until May 31, 2024. Join in the effort to ensure a safer and more comfortable summer for everyone in the community.

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Austin County Residents Urged to Report Storm Damage

In the aftermath of the severe storm that hit Austin County, residents are urged to report any damage sustained through two essential platforms: the Texas Division of Emergency Management’s iSTAT Damage Survey and the local Austin County Office of Emergency Management’s Veoci Damage Reporting Form. By providing accurate information and documenting the extent of damage, residents help to facilitate efficient disaster response as well as state aid and in securing vital resources for recovery efforts, ensuring a swift and effective rebuilding process for the community. Your help in reporting storm damage is really important for Austin County as we work together to bounce back from this tough situation and stay strong in the face of challenges.

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