Sacred Heart Indians

Photo by Chuck Grafe Alli Clark hit a pair of threes in the bi--district victory.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Alli Clark hit a pair of threes in the bi--district victory.

SH takes easy bi-district win

Friday the 13th was not bad luck for the Indianettes.Sacred Heart dominated Wacoo Bishop Reicher 59-33 in a TAPPS Division 4 bi-district game here Friday.Freshman Paelyn Etzler poured in a careerhigh and game-high 23 points for the Indianettes.

Indians fourth in SJ Tourney

VICTORIA – The Indian golf team finished fourth in the St. Joseph Invitational Monday at the Victoria Country Club.The Indians shot a team total of 439 with Bryce Chovanetz firing a 96.Cole Taylor shot a 109, Brennan Ralston 114, Weston Trobi 120 and Tyler Tumis 136.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Kenzie Chance, left, and Alli Clark defend against St. Paul’s Mckinley Jacob.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Kenzie Chance, left, and Alli Clark defend against St. Paul’s Mckinley Jacob.

Lady Cardinals win district title

SHINER – Sacred Heart had a chance to tie for the District 5 Division IV title.The St. Paul Lady Cardinals (20-7, 6-0), however, took a 36-15 victory over the Indianettes Thursday night.The Indianettes finished district 4-2 and will host Waco Bishop Reicher Friday in a bidistrict match Friday.
Photo by Chuck Grafe From left, Jayden Schindler, Kolby Haas and Layne Sevcik defends an inbounds play.

Photo by Chuck Grafe From left, Jayden Schindler, Kolby Haas and Layne Sevcik defends an inbounds play.

Indians drop season finale

SHINER – The Sacred Indians dropped their season finale to St. Paul Thursday night, 83-58, in a TAPPS District 5, Division IV contest.The Cardinals (20-5, 5-1) had a 21-12 lead at the end of the first quarter with Carter Chilek leading the charge with eight points.

TAPPS Realignment for 2026-28

TAPPS announced its realignment for 2026-2028 last week.The Sacred Heart Indians are assigned to Division IV - District 2 in football with Temple Central Christian School, Houston Northland Christian, Tomball Rosehill Christian and St. Paul.

SH swim teams in regional meet

SAN ANTONIO – The Indians and Indianettes competed in the TAPPS Division III regional swim meet at Lutheran South High School Tuesday, Jan. 27.Both boys and girls teams finished ninth.
Photos by Chuck Grafe Dillon Goedrich, left, and Trent Sevcik shoot during the loss to Bulverde Bracken Christian School here Friday.

Photos by Chuck Grafe Dillon Goedrich, left, and Trent Sevcik shoot during the loss to Bulverde Bracken Christian School here Friday.

District-leading Warriors defeat Indians

TAPPS District 5, Division 4 leader Bracken Bulverde Christian School defeated the Sacred Heart Indians 51-25 here Friday night.The Warriors (21-7, 5-0) got three threes from Ethan Cruz in the first quarter and led 16-6 at period’s end.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Ashten Schaefer (20) grabs a rebound in the Bracken victory.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Ashten Schaefer (20) grabs a rebound in the Bracken victory.

Indianettes’ win streak at three

Sacred Heart extended its TAPPS District 5, Division 4 win streak to three games with a 35-25 victory over Bulverde Bracken Christian School here Friday night.SH shutout the Warriors and held a 5-0 lead at the end of the first quarter.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Kennedy Zappe guards Faith Academy’s Callie Humpherey

Photo by Chuck Grafe Kennedy Zappe guards Faith Academy’s Callie Humpherey

’Nettes collect two district wins

Wins have been hard to come by for the Sacred Heart Indianettes, but they collected two victories TAPPS District 5 Division victories when it counted.The Indianettes dismantled Victoria Faith Academy 48-9 here Friday to move to 2-1 in district play.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Freshman Colson Dworsky pushes the ball up court in the Faith Academy game.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Freshman Colson Dworsky pushes the ball up court in the Faith Academy game.

SH drops 61-53 decision to Cougars

Sacred Heart started well in its TAPPS District 5, Division 4 game here Friday in the 61-53 loss to Victoria Faith Academy here Friday.The Indians had a 22- 20 lead at the end of the first period before a 17-5 second quarter led to a 37-27 Cougar halftime lead.