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Alaina Halata makes a pass into the post to Macy Herring. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Alaina Halata makes a pass into the post to Macy Herring. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Lady Brahmas gain tie for first with 63-40 verdict over Edna

The Hallettsville Lady Brahmas waited 38 days to avenge the 59-31 loss to Edna in Edna Dec. 12. The wait was well worth it as the LB rolled to a 63-40 victory over Edna to gain a tie for first place with the Cowgirls in District 25-AAA here Friday night.
Trey Satterwhite looks for an open teammate during the 54-34 victory over Industrial here Tuesday, Jan. 9. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Trey Satterwhite looks for an open teammate during the 54-34 victory over Industrial here Tuesday, Jan. 9. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Resurgent Brahmas extend win streak to three

Hallettsville lost its first two 25-AAA games but since have won three in a row. The Brahmas (8-12, 3-2) defeated Industrial at home and Tidehaven in El Maton Friday. The Brahma defense strangled Industrial in the second quarter, holding the Cobras to zero points in the 54-34 victory Tuesday, Jan.
Jordan Whitley

Jordan Whitley

Lady Brahmas begin soccer season

The Hallettsville Lady Brahmas’ 2024 soccer season began Thursday in the Yoakum Tournament. The tournament ran through Saturday. The LB lost to El Campo 3-0 in the first match Thursday and then tied Caldwell 1-1, with Jordan Whitley scoring the goal. Friday, Hallettsville and Yoakum tied 0-0.
Brahma Dougie Mundine looks for an open teammate in the win over Columbus. Chuck Grafe/ Tribune-Herald

Brahma Dougie Mundine looks for an open teammate in the win over Columbus. Chuck Grafe/ Tribune-Herald

Brahmas get much-needed victory

A loss to Columbus here Friday night would have put the Hallettsville Brahmas in dire straits. But the Brahmas managed a 63-56 double overtime victory over the Cardinals in a 25-AAA game for their first district victory.
Adalyn Pohl (10) tries to maneuver around Columbus’ Ava Hoffley in the second half of the game here Friday night. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Adalyn Pohl (10) tries to maneuver around Columbus’ Ava Hoffley in the second half of the game here Friday night. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Lady Brahmas victors over Columbus

The Hallettsville Lady Brahmas have never beaten Columbus during coach Hunter Hlavaty’s tenure. Friday night in the HHS Gym, the Lady Brahmas (22-4, 4-1) held off the defending district champion Lady Cardinals, 53-47. The LB had what seemed to be a safe 45-34 lead going into the fourth quarter.
Shane Migura brings the ball up court vs. Schulenburg. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Shane Migura brings the ball up court vs. Schulenburg. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Brahmas go 3-for-4 in S'burg

SCHULENBURG – The Hallettsville Brahmas went three up and one down in the Schulenburg Tournament last Wednesday and Thursday. The lone loss came in the Brahmas’ final game of the tournament Thursday, 63-54, to Hempstead.
Lady Brahmas. Contributed photo.

Lady Brahmas. Contributed photo.

Lady Brahmas defeat Bears for east chambers tourney title

WINNIE – The Hallettsville Lady Brahmas atoned for an earlier loss to Little Cypress Mauriceville by defeating the Bears, 39-25, in the championship game of the East Chambers Holiday Classic Friday. The LB had lost to the Bears, 38-33, in the first game of the tournament Wednesday.

Fayetteville 75, Brahmas 42

FAYETTEVILLE – The Hallettsville Brahmas ran into the proverbial chain saw in the 75-42 loss to state ranked Fayetteville Monday, December 18.
Nathan Henke goes up to block a shot by Rice’s Robert Barnett. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Nathan Henke goes up to block a shot by Rice’s Robert Barnett. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

2nd half blues fatal to Brahmas

Hallettsville did fine in the first half of its District 25-AAA opener with Altair Rice Consolidated here Friday night, but then came the final two quarters.

LB 64, Fayetteville 27

FAYETTEVILLE – Alaina Halata scored a career-high 20 points in the Hallettsville Lady Brahmas’ 64-27 victory over Fayetteville Monday afternoon. Included in Halata’s point total were 4 threepointers. The LB led 19-10 at the first break and lengthened the lead to 36-17 at the half.