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Shiner offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach and head boys track coach Randy Palmer (right, shown here with head coach Daniel Boedeker prior to the Hallettsville football game in August)  has returned home to Pleasanton to serve as head football coach. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach and head boys track coach Randy Palmer (right, shown here with head coach Daniel Boedeker prior to the Hallettsville football game in August) has returned home to Pleasanton to serve as head football coach. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner football: Palmer returning to Pleasanton to lead Eagles football team

Shiner football offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach and head boys track coach Randy Palmer is returning to his roots.Palmer was recently named the head football coach at his alma mater, the Pleasanton Eagles.“I am excited to return to my hometown and serve as head football coach,” he said.
Shiner’s Morgan Lenehan did her best to gain leverage against a Bremond defender in their area playoff game in Manor on Thursday. Photo courtesy of Howard Esse.

Shiner’s Morgan Lenehan did her best to gain leverage against a Bremond defender in their area playoff game in Manor on Thursday. Photo courtesy of Howard Esse.

Shiner girls basketball: Shiner girls basketball wrap up season as area finalists

GIDDINGS — Shiner senior Kailey Boedeker had another banner game.She matched a season and personal-best point total of 27 points to lead Shiner to a 78-32 win over the Bartlett Lassies Feb. 10 at Giddings High School in a 2ADII bi-district playoff game.

Shiner girls basketball: Schulenburg JV 29, Shiner JV 23

Arabella Carlisle scored nine points as the Lady Comanches junior varsity capped the season with a 29-23 loss at Schulenburg on Feb. 4.The Lady Comanches led 10-6 after the first quarter and a 7-2 run by the Lady Shorthorns put them ahead 13-12 at halftime.
Jaliyah Barnett (left) makes her way up court after gaining possession while teammate JaMya Wright trails the play Feb. 4 in Schulenburg. Photo by Mark Lube.

Jaliyah Barnett (left) makes her way up court after gaining possession while teammate JaMya Wright trails the play Feb. 4 in Schulenburg. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner girls basketball: LC close out regular season with win

SCHULENBURG — Trailing by three to start the second half, the Shiner Lady Comanches needed a spark.They got one and got it well in senior JaMya Wright who scored 10 of 15 points and got plenty of rebounds on both ends of the court as Shiner outscored the Lady Shorthorns 28-17 for a 51-43 win Feb.
Jared Werner prepares to shoot a free throw in the first half of the Weimar game.  Photo by Mark Lube.

Jared Werner prepares to shoot a free throw in the first half of the Weimar game. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner boys basketball: Shiner defeats Ganado, edged by WHS

WEIMAR —  The Shiner Comanches were about three or four minutes or so from pulling off the sweep against Weimar.The Comanches had the lead on the scoreboard for the  majority of the game and led by six entering the final quarter.
Morgan Lenehan (fifth from left) officially scored her 1,500th point as a Lady Comanche during the Ganado game on Friday. Also shown from left are teammates Harper Lenehan, Kallee Kifer, Addy Siegel, Callie Sevcik, Jaliyah Barnett, JaMya Wright, Kailey Boedeker, Marie Johnson, Hailey Radicke and Harlee Sevcik. Photo courtesy of Photos by Lori Raabe.

Morgan Lenehan (fifth from left) officially scored her 1,500th point as a Lady Comanche during the Ganado game on Friday. Also shown from left are teammates Harper Lenehan, Kallee Kifer, Addy Siegel, Callie Sevcik, Jaliyah Barnett, JaMya Wright, Kailey Boedeker, Marie Johnson, Hailey Radicke and Harlee Sevcik. Photo courtesy of Photos by Lori Raabe.

Shiner girls basketball: LC rally to beat Weimar; Lenehan reaches 1500 points

WEIMAR — Late in the third quarter and trailing by nine against Weimar,  the Shiner girls made some changes to tactics and focus. It paid dividends as the Lady Comanches scored 21 straight points in a run that went into the the final quarter for a 48-38 win Jan.
Shiner 7th grade players. Bottom row from left are Bree Nitsch, Ally Trojack, Lola Hornacky, Aubriannah Schaefer and Hailey Malina. Back row from left are Dawn Bishop, Addison Ulcak, Eastyn Pohler, Kendyl Boehm, Charlotte Hairell and Patricia Price. Photo courtesy of Michelle Price.

Shiner 7th grade players. Bottom row from left are Bree Nitsch, Ally Trojack, Lola Hornacky, Aubriannah Schaefer and Hailey Malina. Back row from left are Dawn Bishop, Addison Ulcak, Eastyn Pohler, Kendyl Boehm, Charlotte Hairell and Patricia Price. Photo courtesy of Michelle Price.

Shiner girls basketball: Shiner 7th grade girls hoops wins two tournaments

Shiner 7th grade girls won all three games in their division in the Schulenburg tournament on Jan. 11, defeating St. Rose, Schulenburg and Industrial to earn first-place medals.  The following weekend in Yoakum, 7th graders bested Edna and Gonzales before facing Poth in the championship game.