Sacred Heart Indians

Sam Bludau rebounds in a recent home game.

Sam Bludau rebounds in a recent home game.

2 more district wins for Indians

The Sacred Heart Indians took no prisoners in a 76-31 victory over cedar Park Summit Friday night in a TAPPS District 5, Division IV game. Nic Angerstein scored a game-high 18 points and Sam Bludau and Klayton Chance were also in double figures with 11 and 13 points respectively.
Andrew Steffek shoots and scores in the first period. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Andrew Steffek shoots and scores in the first period. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians gains tie for second

The Sacred Heart Indians overcame a barrage of three-pointers by Austin San Juan Diego Catholic and posted a 67- 60 victory in the SH Gym Saturday. The win pulled the Indians into a second place tie with the Saints in TAPPS District 5 Division IV.
Aleigh Kraatz averaged 7 steals and 6 assists a game in victories over Concordia Waldorf. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Aleigh Kraatz averaged 7 steals and 6 assists a game in victories over Concordia Waldorf. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

'Nettes decision Concordia, Waldorf

Sacred Heart won both of its games last week to stay undefeated in TAPPS District 5, Division IV. The Indianettes defeated Austin Waldorf, 30-27, in a low-scoring contest in Austin Thursday.
Brody Etzler, left, and Klayton Chance (20) defend in the Jan. 4 game with Cedar Park Summit. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Brody Etzler, left, and Klayton Chance (20) defend in the Jan. 4 game with Cedar Park Summit. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians split district games

The Sacred Heart Indians split TAPPS District 5 Division IV games last week. The Indians (17-5,2-2) defeated Pflugerville Concordia on the road Friday, 73-50. Andrew Steffek poured in 20 points while Klayton Chance and Nic Angerstein scored 12 apiece.

'Nettes undefeated in district

The Sacred Heart Indianettes’ TAPPS District 5 Division IV run continued with two victories last week. The Indianettes (8-9, 4-0) devoured Bulverde Bracken Christian 51-19 here Tuesday, Jan. 9 with four players scoring in double figures.
Lance Barton comes away with a rebound in the rout of Cedar Park Summit. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Lance Barton comes away with a rebound in the rout of Cedar Park Summit. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians 95, Eagles 29

The Sacred Heart Indians’ 95-29 TAPPS District 5 Division IV victory over Cedar Park Summit was easier than easy. The Indians hit a ton of lay ups after Eagle turnovers in the 95-29 win the SH Gym Thursday. Nic Angerstein led the onslaught with 30 points as 11 Indians got in the scoring column.
NIC ANGERSTEIN, BRADY HAAS,  LANCE BARTON, KLAYTON CHANCE, HUDSON KUTAC, WADE SHIMEK

NIC ANGERSTEIN, BRADY HAAS, LANCE BARTON, KLAYTON CHANCE, HUDSON KUTAC, WADE SHIMEK

Sacred Heart Indians All-State, All District

Sacred Heart had its share of players on the TAPPS Division IV allstate team and on the all district team. • Nic Angerstein was a first team choice both as a receiver/place kicker/ punter/defensive back. • Brady Haas was a first team all-state as a linebacker and second team halfback.

Indianettes 57, OLH 21

KERRVILLE – Sacred Heart is 2-0 in TAPPS District 15 Division IV play after its 57-21 rout over Kerrville Out Lady of the Hills Friday. Three players were in double figures with Kaycee Schindler scoring a careerhigh 15 points, Ava Lackey 13 and Aleigh Kraatz 10.
Riley Haas puts up a shot in the win over Bastrop Tribe. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Riley Haas puts up a shot in the win over Bastrop Tribe. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians salvage win in Moulton

MOULTON – The Sacred Heart Indians salvaged one victory in the Moulton Tournament with a 76-25 victory over Bastrop Tribe Thursday. The Indians jumped out to a 16-7 lead at the end of the first quarter with Nic Angerstein supplying 9 of the points. The Indians doubled the advantage at half, 30-15.

'Nettes beat Schulenburg

MOULTON – The Sacred Heart Indianettes defeated Schulenburg, 38-21, for their lone win in the Moulton Tournament. Aleigh Kraatz led the win with 10 points. Lexington 33, SH 28 The Indianettes dropped the opening game to Lexington, 33-28, Thursday.