SPORTS REPORT #138
Posted by cesis on January 18, 2008
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*** FRIDAY – JANUARY 18, 2008 ***
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Haskell borrows from N.M. legend to build program
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Panthers get strong second half effort in win over Ingleside (Aransas Pass)
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Diadora Cup brings more than 2,000 to Brenham
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Depth perception: Lady Cats’ bench geared to take care of business - On the eve of their third game with Blooming Grove, the Kerens Lady Cats were talking about “taking care of business.”
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Lions’ Sanchez selected to 2008 All-Texas High School Team - Blooming Grove’s Juve Sanchez will be among the state’s elite when the 2008 winter edition of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football hits newsstands today.
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Fairfield hires Valley Mills’ Piske as head football coach/AD - Trying to get back to its winning tradition, the Fairfield football program has a new leader – Darrell Piske.
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Indians, Maidens in recent soccer action - The Jacksonville High School soccer teams had mixed results in recent action. The Jacksonville Maidens fell 3-0 to Nacogdoches in the home opener. Kesli Brumber was the most valuable player in the defeat, according to JHS coach Howard Story.….more>>
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Bullard teams sweep Brownsboro - BROWNSBORO — It was Bullard’s turn to dominate. In recent years, Bullard teams have time getting wins against Brownsboro, especially on the road.
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Deckard does it all for successful Lady Dragon team (Nacogdoches)
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District 2-4A teams share strong starts
The Del Valle and Canutillo High School girls basketball teams are enjoying their best seasons in years, so it’s only fitting that the pair are in the hunt for the District 2-4A title. -
BASKETBALL - Eagles ready for one final ride (Georgetown)
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Plano basketball coach suspended for one game - Plano boys basketball coach Tom Inman said he is suspended for tonight’s game at Richardson. Jim and Tammy Jeffcoat, parents of Plano West basketball player Jackson Jeffcoat, said they met with Plano athletic director Gerald Brence and Inman earlier this week to discuss inappropriate language they said Inman used during a game between Plano and Plano West on Jan. 8.
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An all-star invitation - Jared Williams thought he was in trouble when Huntsville football coach Mitchell Coey recently called him into his office. Turns out there was no need for Williams to fret. Coey had good news for the talented senior who played tight end for the Hornet varsity football team the last two seasons.
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New names, but the game remains the same
Boys Basketball: Intense battle expected when Tivy hosts Fredericksburg tonight. -
Tough lessons paying off in district
Girls Basketball: Tivy takes three-game winning streak to Fredericksburg tonight. -
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Pack stays hot with shutout of Pearland (Lufkin soccer)
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Lobos settle for 2-2 tie (Longview)
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Tom Bean falls just short of win against Bulldogs
The Tom Cats managed to make the game a close one until late, but a late surge by the Bulldogs helped them secure the win. Full Story -
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Soccer: OHS boys win, Permian boys tie on the road>> ODESSA HIGH BOYS 4, MESQUITE 2: Edgar Lozoya scored two goals while Carlos Sifuentes and Jose Anchondo…
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Basketball: District 3-5A preview briefsPERMIAN GIRLS VS. ABILENE HIGH…
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Cinderella Greyhounds lose magic
Last year at this time the San Benito Greyhounds were eyeing a playoff berth, which they ended… -
1.17.08 Girls basketball reportThursday’s Games… (Valley)
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1.17.08 Boys basketball reportThursday’s Games… (Valley)
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Banner day Brownsville at BISD tourneyOn a cold but relatively rain-free day, Brownsville schools Pace, Hanna and Rivera all won matches in…
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Lady Wolves roster full of youth
Plano West enters the 2008 season as the defending Class 5A State Champions. -
Championship Crow raises bar for East
Plano East head coach Dawn Crow can often be seen wearing a very distinctive piece of jewelry: a national championship ring. -
Temple, Belton boys have seen 13-5A success replaced by district drought
BELTON – Remember Temple boys basketball players Tony Troup, Ronnie Martin, Cameron Davis and Travis Johnson? -
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Area hoops teams compete in key matchups
GUADALUPE COUNTY — All eight area basketball teams are at different phases of their district slates, and all eight compete tonight. -
Fairfield hires Piske as new head coach - FAIRFIELD — Trying to get back to its winning tradition, the Fairfield football program has a new leader — Darrell Piske. After getting only two wins in the last two years and not making the playoffs in the last three years, Fairfield announced the hiring of Piske as the new Fairfield head coach and athletic director.….more>>
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Palestine soccer starts season not giving up a score - Following last year’s successful season, the Palestine Wildcats have started this season undefeated in the regular season as well as district. Palestine began district on Tuesday night with a 6-0 romp of Diboll. Francisco Nunez led the way with four goals, and Saul Mancera and Asa Davidson each had one. Sammy Vargas also had four assists.
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Ladycat offense explodes in win - When Palestine girls’ soccer coach Stephen Cooksey decided to change his formation this season, he knew there would be an emphasis on playing defense. But it was the offense that exploded for the Ladycats Tuesday night, as Palestine shut out Diboll, 9-0, in the district opener.
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Lobos to play Cards here tomorrow night
The Uvalde Lobos will play their last game of the first half of the District 29-4A basketball season tomorrow when they host the Southside Lady Cardinals. -
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STANDINGS (East Texas)
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Area hoops leaders – Boys (Wichita Falls area)
Area hoops leaders – Girls (Wichita Fall area)
