Sacred Heart

Area schools report first day enrollment

The school term for 2025-26 began during the past two weeks with area schools, Sacred Heart Catholic School and Hallettsville, Ezzell and Vysehrad ISDs, reporting their first day enrollment numbers.Ezzell ISD was the first area school to start with students reporting on Tuesday, Aug. 5.

Indianettes garner third place in Yorktown

The Sacred Heart Indianettes garnered third place in the Yorktown Tournament over the weekend.“This was a good tournament for us,” Indianette head coach Wanda Orsak said. “We just have to learn how to close out tight sets.
From left, Luke Meinkowsky, Avery Lewis, Caroline Lemonds and Emi Pohl placed in the junior high division

From left, Luke Meinkowsky, Avery Lewis, Caroline Lemonds and Emi Pohl placed in the junior high division

Sacred Heart in first XC meet

YOAKUM – Sacred Heart competed in its first cross country meet of the season Saturday morning.The Indians were sixth with Ty Lewis having the best finish at seventh place. Ryan Janak finished 18th, Kolby Haas 50th, Trent Sevcik 59th and Ben Meinkowsky 62nd.The Indianettes had three runners compete.
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Tribe has good scrimmage vs. Pettus

Coach Rodney Dowell’s first look at his Sacred Heart Indians was satisfactory.The Indians outscored Pettus, 4-2, here Thursday. The score was a combined JV and varsity.The Indians accumulated 326 yards total offense - 210 rushing, 125 passing.

Sacred Heart Students Step Into a New School Year

Classes begin at Sacred Heart Catholic School on Thursday, Aug. 14 at 7:53 a.m. and will dismiss at regular times.Cafeteria prices for the 2025-26 school year are as follows: Pre-K-4 $4.50; Grades 5-12 $5.00; milk $.50; faculty - $6.00; and adult guest - $7.00.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Kenzie Chance sets during the scrimmage in Yoakum Friday..

Photo by Chuck Grafe Kenzie Chance sets during the scrimmage in Yoakum Friday..

Indianettes scrimmage in Yoakum

Sacred Heart Indianette coach Wanda Orsak said her team had some highs and lows in the scrimmage at Yoakum Friday.“We looked really good against Shiner and Austin Hyde Park, but were sluggish against Yoakum - they played at a faster pace than us.
LANIE HAAS

LANIE HAAS

SH volleyball

The Sacred Heart Indianettes started practice Monday morning with 27 players.“I thought the girls came out with a positive and work-hard attitude,” head coach Wanda Orsak said. “Five seniors will lead us and a lot younger talent to fill spots.
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Dowell conducts first practice

The Sacred Heart Indians hit the practice field for the first time Monday morning with 28 players attending the first practice.Also known as the “Blue Wave,” the Indians will run the Gun Wing T offense this fall.