Railroaders' historic season comes to an end
Plus, The Burleson Buzz debut of "The People of Burleson"
Hello readers! Welcome to another edition of The Burleson Buzz Weekly Newsletter. As always, thanks for reading.
Both the Elks and Spartans won last weekâgiving the Elks their first win under new head coach Phillip Tanner and keeping the Spartans undefeatedâbut unfortunately we at The Burleson Buzz had to miss both games.
What The Buzz did coverâthanks to Ashton Nicksâwas the Cleburne Railroadersâ first-round elimination from the playoffs after their historic regular season.
In non-sports content, Brandon Crisp brings you the latest from his series, âThe People of Burleson,â featuring Burleson City Council member Victoria Johnsonâwho apparently wants to be a pilot.
Brandon will also be bringing us a recap of the last two city council meetingsâwhere the council finalized the latest budget and raised property taxesâlater.
Iâm no longer celebrating birthdays or going out of town so I expect to be covering at least one football game myself every week for the rest of the seasonâstarting with Centennialâs game against Ennis at Burleson ISD Stadium Fridayâwhile Lonnie Freeman continues to cover Elks football.
I really appreciate you reading this newsletter. Enjoy!
âCody
Railroaders fall in division series to end historic season
Ashton Nicks
CLEBURNE and CHICAGO â After finishing the regular season with the best record in the league, the Cleburne Railroaders lost to the Chicago Dogs in the East Division Series for the second straight year.
Chicago (55-45 in the regular season) beat Cleburne (60-40) two games to one in the best-of-three opening round of the 2024 Wolff Cup Playoffs. Cleburne lost games two and three in Cleburne after winning game-one in Chicago.
The American Associationâs best regular-season team, the Railroaders had reason for optimism entering the 2024 Wolff Cup Playoffs matched up with a familiar foe, division-rival Chicagoâwho Cleburne beat eight times in 12 regular-season games in 2024.Â
The reasons for optimism grew when Cleburne won game-one 6-3 Wednesday in Chicago behind a good performance from starting pitcher Johnathon Tripp.
The People of Burleson: Victoria Johnson
Brandon D. Crisp
Burleson City Council member Victoria Johnson is wildly active within the Burleson community and is dedicated to making sure that the city and everyone around her is successful. Sheâs lived in Burleson most of her life after moving here at the age of five and only moving away temporarily for college.Â
On a normal day for Johnson when sheâs not getting her kids ready for school or doing chores around the house, she spends a lot of time in meetings for both her place on the city council and her role in the North Central Texas Council of Governments, where she currently serves as the Vice President. She also volunteers in the art room and in physical education and participates in the Parent Teacher Organization at The Academy of Nola Dunnâwhere her two children attend schoolâand participates in the Rotary Club.
Brad Allard, a former Burleson High School teacher of Johnson and current host of the Mr. Allardâs Neighborhood podcast, says Johnson is a âwonderfulâ person whoâs âdevoted to her family and to this community.â
â[Johnson] has always been deeply interested in government and policy,â Allard said. âWhen she was a student in my classes at BHS, she was very much invested in learning about how to make government work and how to develop the best policies. She was, and is, a very bright and mature young woman. Plus sheâs devoted to her family and to this community.â
This community is what Johnson loves most about Burleson.Â