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LB 64, Fayetteville 27

FAYETTEVILLE – Alaina Halata scored a career-high 20 points in the Hallettsville Lady Brahmas’ 64-27 victory over Fayetteville Monday afternoon. Included in Halata’s point total were 4 threepointers. The LB led 19-10 at the first break and lengthened the lead to 36-17 at the half.
Haven Drozd works in the paint in the victory over Rice Consolidated Friday night. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Haven Drozd works in the paint in the victory over Rice Consolidated Friday night. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Lady Brahmas thrash Rice Consolidated

After Hallettsville lost to Edna three days prior, Altair Rice Consolidated was the recipient of the Lady Brahmas’ wrath. The LB took a 72-26 victory in a 25-AAA game here Friday night.

Shiner basketball: Comanches fall to Bloomington after ‘Cats rally

After trailing for part of the second half, Shiner went on a good run to take a 40-38 lead in the fourth quarter against Bloomington. The Wildcats had other ideas as they went on a 17-2 run to deal the Comanches a 55-42 defeat in the district opener Friday in Shiner.

St. Paul boys basketball: Cards win district opener against CPS

A 17-3 run in the third quarter by the St. Paul boys basketball team was instrumental in helping them down Cedar Park Summit Christian Academy 44-7 on the road Dec. 8 in the district opener. Jackson Seibert had double-digit scoring with 10 points and Zane Barta dropped down nine points. St.

Shiner boys basketball: Shiner 80, PL 32

Carson Schuette hit three treys and swished 25 points to lead Shiner to an 80-32 rout of Prairie Lea Dec. 12 in Luling. Bode Werner sank 11 points, and Cauy Herman dropped down two triples and tallied 10 points. Jimmy S. scored 13 to lead the Indians.
Jack Leonard makes his way inside in the Cardinal’s game against Prairie Lea. He sank two points in the win. Photo by Mark Lube.

Jack Leonard makes his way inside in the Cardinal’s game against Prairie Lea. He sank two points in the win. Photo by Mark Lube.

St. Paul boys basketball: Cards get fourth at PL

PRAIRIE LEA — The St. Paul boys team won two of three and finished fourth overall  last week at the Prairie Lea Tournament. St. Paul 49, PL 10 With a 30-8 second-half run, St. Paul defeated the host Indians 49-10 in their only tournament game on Thursday.