Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 2016 Page: 4 of 8
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Brown trout coming back to Texas
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Special Olympics basketball
tourney being held at AHS
1) Current LD. or Driver's License
2) Current utility bill and lease agreement
3) Income for LAST 30 days prior to the date of application for all household
members 18 years and older
GALVESTON COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL, is committed to reducing poverty and
promoting self-sufficiency to low-income families under the Community Service Block Grant (CSBG)
awarded by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.
Funds are available for rental assistance, water bills, birth certificates, and other house-hold barriers.
We also have an extensive Case Management Program which is provided on an ongoing basis that
includes individual assessment, service plan development, arranging for necessary services, follow-ups,
and ongoing monitoring of client's status and services delivered to promote self-sufficiency.
The household must not exceed 125% of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal
Poverty income guidelines.
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veys will document fishing effort and catch rates,
while electrofishing sampling will evaluate trout
survival through summer and fall.
Half of the brown trout stocking will occur in the
special regulation zone, which begins 800 yards
downstream of Canyon Dam and extends to the
easternmost bridge crossing on Highway 306. An-
glers fishing in this zone are required to release
brown and rainbow trout between 12 and 18 inch-
es in length.
Trout below 12 inches and one above 18 inches
can be harvested by artificial lures only, with a
five-fish daily bag limit.
Remaining brown trout will be stocked in mul-
tiple locations from the easternmost Highway 306
bridge crossing to the second bridge crossing on
River Road.
For further information or to make appointment, please contact a Community
Action location near you:
6A Softball action, Tuesday
night in Pasadena. McDonald
fanned six and allowed no
walks, while Clarissa Barron
paced the Alvin bats with two
hits and two RBI’s.
Other Lady Jacket offensive
highlights featured Payton
Norwood with two hits and
Amy Alexander and Eva Pour-
cio with two RBI’s apiece.
The Lady Jackets next host
Memorial, Friday night at 6:30
p.m.
ATHENS - Texas anglers will have another spe-
cies to target this spring. In March, the Guadalupe
River Chapter of Trout Unlimited (GRTU) will
stock approximately 900 brown trout averaging 14
inches in the Canyon Dam tailrace.
The tailrace extends 14 miles downstream of
Canyon Dam on the Guadalupe River. Brown trout
are popular with anglers and can live in slightly
higher water temperatures than rainbow trout.
Brown trout have been stocked in the tailrace
before. From the late 1970s to 2000 brown trout
supplemented rainbow trout stockings by the Tex-
as Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) and
GRTU. This stocking will be different, because
fisheries managers will assess how brown trout
stockings improve angler participation and fishing
through Texas’ hot summer months. Angler sur-
looked like the team color of a
rival district foe.
“We wanted to be bold,” said
Dietrich explaining the reason-
ing behind the jersey resem-
blance. “We did think of the
Astros since I’ve always been
a big fan. I wanted something
different and bold because we
didn’t have anything red and
red is a big color in our school.
“They actually came in ma-
roon (the color of Pearland’s
teams), so they were really
upset. But I got them (the uni-
forms) back on Friday and was
keeping them a secret from the
girls and now they’re in love
with them. The other change is
having Hoka Hey on the back
instead of their names so we’re
playing unselfish every single
A total of 30 teams, comprised of more than 340 Special Olympics Texas (SOTX) athletes
from the Gulf Coast Area take their talents to the hardwood in the annual Area 22 Basketball
Competition on Saturday from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Competition will be held at Alvin High School.
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and Breanna Garcia.
The Lady Jackets next host
Manvel, Friday night at 7 p.m.
Mavs' Baseball tops Dobie in
league opener - Manvel Maver-
icks’ Baseball topped Dobie by
a 5-1 count in the District 22-6A
Baseball opener, Tuesday after-
noon in Houston.
Hayden Lott scattered two hits
and picked up the win on the
mound for the Mavs, who im-
proved to 2-5 overall.
Offensive highlights featured
Jonathan Jones with two hits
and two runs scored and Levi
Dixon and Joey Pate with two
hits apiece.
Manvel next competes at the
Southern Brazoria County Tour-
nament this weekend.
AHS Powerlifting
duo qualify for state - Alvin
High School Powerlifters Mag-
delena Zavala and Analicia
Perez earned state berths for
the THSWPA State Powerlift-
ing Meet March 18 in Corpus
Christi.
Zavala won the 123 class
and Perez qualified at regionals
as well in the 105 class with a
fourth place finish.
Zavala's regional stats includ-
ed squat-280, bench-100, dead-
lift-3 15 and a 695 total.
Perez's regional stats featured
squat-200, bench-90, dead-
lift-200 and a 490 total.
pitch and every single at-bat.”
Cecily Macias also provided
three hits for the Lady Mavs,
who next play South Houston,
Friday night in Pasadena at
6:30 p.m.
Alvin 11 Sam Rayburn
0 - Jordan McDonald fired a
five-inning perfect game in
the pitching circle and Alvin
(10-3-1 overall, 2-0 in district)
broke it open with a seven-
run fourth inning to cruise to
a 11-0 run-rule victory in 22-
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Moore, Dan & Money, David. Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 2016, newspaper, March 6, 2016; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1246207/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.