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1995 State Champion Brahmas to be recognized

In the 1995 high school baseball season, the Hallettsville Brahmas accomplished a feat that had never been done before at Hallettsville High School by winning the UIL Conference 3A state baseball championship.
Shane Migura guards Industrial’s Holden McMullen. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Shane Migura guards Industrial’s Holden McMullen. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Brahmas improve to 2-3 in District

Hallettsville drubbed Palacios 54-40 for their second District 25-AAA victory against three losses.The Brahmas shot 43.7% from the field and out-rebounded the Sharks 35-16.Hallettsville took a 16-15 lead at the end of the first quarter and the margin grew to 37-26 at the half.
Mycole Pegoda walks the ball up court in the Columbus loss New Year’s Eve. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Mycole Pegoda walks the ball up court in the Columbus loss New Year’s Eve. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Brahmas record first 25-AA victory

EL MATON – The Hallettsville Brahmas’ first District 25-AAA victory came at the expense of the Tidehaven Tigers, 60- 26, Friday night.Three players scored in double figures as the Brahmas shot a red-hot 53.3% from the field and committed just 13 turnovers.
Weston Loudon guards Schulenburg’s Cade Herzik. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Weston Loudon guards Schulenburg’s Cade Herzik. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Brahmas defeat Moulton, S'burg

SCHULENBURG – The Hallettsville Brahmas avenged losses to Schulenburg and Moulton in the Schulenburg Tournament Friday and Saturday.Brahmas 45, S’burg 38The Brahmas held on to beat Schulenburg 45- 38 Friday afternoon.

Eight Brahmas 1st team All-District

Aiden Drozd gained the ultimate award when he was named Lineman of the Year in District 12-AAA, Division I.D ro z d , a 6 - 2 , 2 3 5 pound senior, graded 93% on offense and had 31 pancake blocks. On defense, he recorded 10 tackles for losses and forced two fumbles.

Moulton 48, Brahmas 39

M O U LTO N – Th e Moulton Bobkatz outscored the Hallettsville Brahmas 33-22 in the second half en route to a 48-39 victory Tuesday, Dec. 10.The Brahmas committed just 10 turnovers in the game.

Brahmas suffer loss

The Hallettsville Brahmas stepped all over themselves with 32 turnovers in a 50-24 loss to La Grange here Tuesday, Dec. 3.La Grange led 21-11 at halftime and out-scored the Brahmas 29-13 in the second half.No player scored in double figures for the Brahmas.The Brahmas shot 19.

Brahmas beat Weimar, lose to Lockhart

The Hallettsville Brahmas defeated Weimar and lost to Lockhart last week.The Brahmas (2-1) beat Weimar, 50-45, in the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio Tuesday, Nov. 26.The Brahmas led 26-25 at the half and 39-36 after three quarters.

Brahmas 52, Flatonia 47

Hallettsville won its season opener, 52-47, over Flatonia here Friday.Flatonia led 30-29 at the half prior to Hallettsville winning the third and fourth quarters and out-scoring the Bulldogs 23-17 in the second half.
Wyatt Kram (17) took over at quarterback in the second quarter after an injury to Mycole Pegoda and rushed for 25 yards and passed for 98 yards. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Wyatt Kram (17) took over at quarterback in the second quarter after an injury to Mycole Pegoda and rushed for 25 yards and passed for 98 yards. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Franklin defeats Brahmas for the third year in a row

WALLER – The outcome of the HallettsvilleFranklin bi-district game was expected.The Lions roared to a 48-6 victory in the 3A, Division I bi-district game at Waller ISD Stadium Thursday night.