Sacred Heart Indians

Photo by Chuck Grafe Quarterback Trent Sevcik (19) scored both Indian touchdowns in the loss to St. Joseph.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Quarterback Trent Sevcik (19) scored both Indian touchdowns in the loss to St. Joseph.

St. Joseph 42, Sacred Heart 12

EDNA – St. Joseph led Sacred Heart 14-12 in the second quarter before scoring 28 unanswered points to take a 42-12 victory over the Indians Friday night at Cowboy Stadium.

Sacred Heart 3, Yorktown 1

Sacred Heart played it first home match since. Aug. 19 and came away with a 3-1 win (22-25, 25- 18, 25-22, 25-12) Tuesday, Sept. 9.“We got off to a slow start,” Indianettes head coach Wanda Orsak said. “We got it going in the second set and never looked back. I was pleased with our aggressiveness.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Rylan Dworsky comes up with one of the 10 digs she had in the Louise match.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Rylan Dworsky comes up with one of the 10 digs she had in the Louise match.

Indianettes 3, Louise 0

Sacred Heart won its second match in a row with a whitewashing of Louise here Friday afternoon, 25, 21, 16.“We started slow again, but came back to take the first set,” Indianettes head coach Wanda Orsak said, “After settling down, we played steady ball.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Ty Noska (4) on a fourth quarter carry.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Ty Noska (4) on a fourth quarter carry.

Indians, Dowell secure first win, 33-8

After going scoreless in its first two games, Sacred Heart took out its frustrations on the Louise Hornets with a 33-8 victory here Friday night.The win was the first of the season and also the first for Rodney Dowell as Indian head coach.“It was a great game for us,” Dowell said.

Weimar 3, Indianettes 0

WEIMAR – The Weimar Ladycats have been a thorn in the side of the Sacred Heart Indianettes.Weimar swept Sacred Heart 25-14, 25-16 and 25-12 Tuesday, Sept. 2 dropping the Indianettes to 10-15 on the season.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Trent Sevcik (19) closes in to make the tackle on Flatonia’s Koren Scott (5).

Photo by Chuck Grafe Trent Sevcik (19) closes in to make the tackle on Flatonia’s Koren Scott (5).

Indians' offense stuck in neutral; Bulldogs win 27-0

The Sacred Heart Indians’ home opener was ruined by Flatonia in a 27-0 Bulldog victory here Friday night.The Indians managed just 139 yards total offense and were shutout in back-to-back games for the first time since 2016.“Our kids are getting better regardless of the score.
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Indianettes second in Bronze Bracket

ALTAIR – The Sacred Heart Indianettes garnered second place in the Bronze bracket in the Rice Consolidated Tournament Thursday, Friday and Saturday“It was a great tournament for us,” Indianettes head coach Wanda Orsak said. “I saw us grow as a team.

’Nettes lose in 3 to Lady Comanches

The Sacred Heart Indianettes’ home opener didn’t go as planned.SH lost in straight sets to Shiner, 25-20, 25-21, 27- 25 Tuesday, Aug. 19.In the 27-25 loss, the Indianettes rallied from a 23-21 deficit to take a 24- 23 lead on a kill by Rylan Dworsky, a service error and a hitting error.

Indianettes compete in Schulenburg Tournament

Sacred Heart competed in the Schulenburg Tournament Thursday, Friday and Saturday.“ We played well Thursday,” head coach Wanda Orsak said. “We never had the intensity and energy Friday and Saturday.”The Indianettes, (5- 11)will play in the Rice Consolidated Tournament Thursday, Friday and Saturday.