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Shiner defensive lineman Jared Werner deflects a Junction pass during the regional final Thursday at San Antonio’s Heroes Stadium. Shiner gave up just a little over 100 yards and no points to the Eagles. Photo courtesy of Howard Esse.

Shiner defensive lineman Jared Werner deflects a Junction pass during the regional final Thursday at San Antonio’s Heroes Stadium. Shiner gave up just a little over 100 yards and no points to the Eagles. Photo courtesy of Howard Esse.

Shiner football: Shiner shuts down Junction 27-0 to claim regional championship

SAN ANTONIO — A stifling defense and a clock-eating offense proved to be a stellar combination for Shiner.The Comanches nabbed the 2ADII Region IV championship by shutting down a potent Junction offense.

High school football: Harris Picks for regional finals (Dec. 5-7)

Regional Final/State Quarterfinal2ADIIShiner by 14 over Junction (Region IV)Gruver by 20 over  Ropesville (Region I)Muenster by 17 over Collinsville (Region II)Grapeland by 4 over Bremond (Region III)2ADIGanado by 21 over Marlin (Region IV)Stamford by 28 over Post (Region I)Hamilton by 7 over Axel...

Shiner football: Shiner takes on Junction for regional title

The Shiner Comanches return to the regional final for the first since 2021. They will battle the Junction Eagles at 7 p.m. today at Heroes Stadium in San Antonio.The last time the teams met was in the 2008 post season in the Class 1ADI regional round with the Eagles winning 21-14.

Shiner girls basketball: Shiner JV girls get wins over Edna, LBs

The Shiner Lady Comanches junior varsity team defeated Edna and Hallettsville in recent action.Shiner 38, Edna 18Lexi Boner and Harlee Sevcik each scored 10 points as Shiner defeated the Cowgirls 38-18 on Nov. 23.Shiner led 15-4 after one quarter and was ahead 24-11 at halftime.
Shiner’s Triston Vesely grabs ahold of Lion running back Caleb Hotbratsch during Shiner’s 43-23 win over Granger in the regional semifinals on Friday. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner’s Triston Vesely grabs ahold of Lion running back Caleb Hotbratsch during Shiner’s 43-23 win over Granger in the regional semifinals on Friday. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner football: Shiner handles Granger challenge 43-23 in regional semis

SMITHVILLE — Not since a mid-October game against district opponent Falls City has Shiner been involved in a challenging or close game.Friday night at Tiger Field in the 2ADII  regional semifinals against Granger, the Comanches were challenged by both the Lions and the Shiner coaches.
Morgan Lenehan dribbles down court in the Lady Comanches win over Edna on Saturday. She led all scorers with 22 points. Photo courtesy of Louann Heinsohn.

Morgan Lenehan dribbles down court in the Lady Comanches win over Edna on Saturday. She led all scorers with 22 points. Photo courtesy of Louann Heinsohn.

Shiner girls basketball: Four score in doubles for Shiner in win over Edna

Morgan Lenehan deposited 22 points and one triple to lead Shiner Lady Comanches to 70-55 win over Edna Saturday at home.Three other Lady Comanches had 10 points or more: Callie Sevcik had a triple and sank 19 points.
Running back Quincy Jones follows his blockers on the way to some positive yardage Friday night against Brackett. He led all rushers with 125 yards. Photo by Mark Lube.

Running back Quincy Jones follows his blockers on the way to some positive yardage Friday night against Brackett. He led all rushers with 125 yards. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner football: Comanches cage big Tigers 54-7 in area round

JOURDANTON — In most, if not all, of their games this year so far, the Shiner Comanches have matched up against opponents with larger players.And in every game, Shiner did not back down.The Comanches battled Brackett in the 2ADII area round at Indian Stadium in Jourdanton on Friday night.
Dyllan Chrismon (seated, middle) will attend Nelson University and play pitcher/first base for the Lions softball team. Also shown is seated left, Kayden Chrismon and right GracynChrismon. Standing from left are assistant softball coach Patrick Walker, assistant coach Anastacia Rehak, Clint Chrismon, Terri Chrismon and head coach Jason Keller. Photo courtesy of Photos by Lori Raabe.

Dyllan Chrismon (seated, middle) will attend Nelson University and play pitcher/first base for the Lions softball team. Also shown is seated left, Kayden Chrismon and right GracynChrismon. Standing from left are assistant softball coach Patrick Walker, assistant coach Anastacia Rehak, Clint Chrismon, Terri Chrismon and head coach Jason Keller. Photo courtesy of Photos by Lori Raabe.

Shiner softball: Shiner softball team has three sign letters of intent

The Shiner softball team had a hat trick of players signing to play at the college level. Seniors Brinley Ramirez, Dyllan Chrismon and Jo Caka signed with University of Kansas, Nelson University (formerly known as Southwest Assemblies of God) and Oklahoma Wesleyan University Nov. 14.