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Primary Government
Total
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16,526,411
53,586,883
Total Assets
41,877,190
95,464,073
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204,642
804,570
1,009,212
309,477
Total Liabilities
12,969,260
17,318,764
30,288,024
27,186,272
13,841,547
41,027,819
50,000
50,000
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Total Net Position
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Capital assets:
Non-depreciable capital assets
Depreciable capital assets, net
Governmental
Activities
10,725,053
2,521,273
3,213,331
17,652
32,455
16,647
1,032,356
71,380
474,597
1,192,823
34,664
Business-Type
Activities
7,514
13,927,726
9,594,052
499,495
2,703,119
(17,652)
116,258
1,416,879
137,370
67,620
1,452,178
20,319,105
3,020,768
5,916,450
60,247
22,476,188
437,826
1,433,896
2,449,235
208,750
542,217
2,645,001
34,664
148,713
16,647
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8,548,462
437,826
1,124,419
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Yellowjackets1 Head Coach Craig McFarland watched his team rally for a 3-2 walk-off win against Dobie here Tuesday night and
take over sole possession of second place in the District 22-6A Baseball Standings.
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Henry (3-for-3) then ignited
the Jackets’ tying rally by draw-
ing a walk to start the third and
advancing to second base when
Green’s attempted pickoff to
first deflected off hitter Sean
Farrell’s helmet at the plate. Far-
rell also reached a little later on
a Longhorn error to move Hen-
ry to third, allowing the junior
to cross the plate to make it 2-2
on Gavin Alvarez’s grounder.
The Jackets wasted Alvarez’s
lead-off triple in the sixth, but
Dalmolin retired the side in
order in the seventh and Luna
made it safety to first with one
out during the frame’s bottom
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Net Position
Net investment in capital assets
Restricted for:
Nonexpendable
Perpetual care
Expendable
Debt service
Enabling legislation
Tax increment reinvestment zone
Capital projects
Unrestricted
Deferred Outflows of Resources
Deferred charge on refunding
Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
Accrued bond interest
Noncurrent liabilities:
Portion due within one year:
Compensated absences
Bonds payable
Capital leases payable
Portion due in more than one year:
Compensated absences
Bonds payable (net of deferred charges)
Capital leases payable
Net pension obligation
79,394
915,399
148,049
6,032,099
6,411,052
40,822,265
4,809,252
32,251,220
37,060,472
2,522,955
25,389,903
27,912,858
1,069,060
13,964,332
1,069,060
30,490,743
7,332,207
57,641,123
64,973,330
79,394
915,399
148,049
6,032,099
17,932,501
66,185,261
SCHNEIDER
lion miles a minute,” said Hen-
ry, whose grounder travelled
between first and second. “I got
up and nerves were just com-
ing through me. Once I got into
the box, though, they all kind
of flushed out. When I saw the
pitch, it was just one fluid mo-
tion and yea.”
Alvin (11-6 overall, 5-1 in
district) took over sole posses-
sion of second place in 22-6A
with the victory and remained
a game back of league leading
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The following financial report is published in accordance with Article VII, Section
15 of the Charter of the City of Alvin:
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Alvin High School Girls1 Powerlifter CeCe Sambrano captured the state championship in the
220-pound class at the THSWPA Meet in Corpus Christi last weekend. Alvin finished eighth
out of 44 teams overall with Sambrano delivering a personal best in individual deadlift (370
pounds), squat (435 pounds), bench press (195 pounds) and total (1,000 pounds). Danielle
Vasquez placed eighth in the 132 class with personal bests in the bench press (145), deadlift
(295) and total (700). AHS also has five boys competing at the state powerlifting meet, Saturday
in Abilene which include Diego Gallegos (114 class), Jacob De La Paz (148), Terrence Giles
(165), Victor Varela (165) and Carlos Garcia 181).
Assets
Cash and equity in pooled cash and investments
Investments
Receivables, net of allowances
Internal balances
Inventory
Prepaids and other assets
Restricted assets:
Temporarily restricted cash and cash equivalents
Offices, Clinics, Stores, Labs, Housing, Laundromats, Guard Houses,
Restrooms, Showers, Cabins, Day Care, Class Rooms, Storage etc.
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Pearland in the standings.
Jackets’ right-hander Joe Dal-
molin outduled Myers on the
hill with the junior hurler toss-
ing a complete game with 10
strikeouts, while allowing just
five hits and one walk.
Jeremy Green’s single plated
both Marcos Martinez and Euro
Diaz for a 2-0 Longhorns’ lead
in the second, but Alvin imme-
diately got a run back for their
starter during the frame’s bot-
tom half.
Caleb Jeter legged out a lead-
off infield hit to short and after
being sacrificed over by Beau
01 sovsky, Jeter stole third dur-
ing Zach Wright’s walk and lat-
er scored on Rico Luna’s bunt
uation you dream about with a
big crowd, the bases loaded and
one out. You’re our best hitter.
Go up there like you always do
and smoke the ball.”
Henry heeded McFarland’s
message and proceeded to
smack Tyler Myers’ first pitch
for a game-ending single past
the Longhorns’ drawn-in infield
to score Rico Luna and give Al-
vin a 3-2 thrilling walk-off tri-
umph at Nolan Ryan Field.
“My heart was beating a mil-
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Getting over a few late game
jitters wasn’t immediately an
easy task for Corben Henry
here, Tuesday night.
With the bases loaded with
one out and the potential win-
ning run standing on third base
during the bottom of the sev-
enth inning of Tuesday’s key
showdown with Dobie, though,
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Henry's hit lifts Jackets to 3-2 victory over Dobie
Junior third baseman drives in game-winning run for Alvin in seventh
By Stephen Collins
Sports Editor
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11,521.449
25,362,996 $.
Dixie Roberts, City Clerk
Craig Mc-
Farland gave
his third
baseman all
the incentive
he needed.
“He told
me that he
was ner-
vous,” Mc-
Farland said
following the game. “I told
him, Corben how can you be
nervous? This is the type of sit-
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