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Alexis Hernandez (27) and Trae Cuellar (2). Photo courtesy of Raymond Rosas.

Alexis Hernandez (27) and Trae Cuellar (2). Photo courtesy of Raymond Rosas.

Bulldogs fall to No. 4 Hitchcock Bulldogs, 62-32 at Yoakum Bulldog Stadium

The Yoakum Bulldogs kicked off District 12-3A play hosting the Class 3A Division I No. 4 Hitchcock Bulldogs Friday night. The Bulldogs of Yoakum battled Hitchcock for most of the night and were able to keep the score fairly close until a late run by Hitchcock put the game out of reach.
Yoakum High School Varsity Bulldogs showcase medals at the Cross Country District Meet on Oct. 9 in Yoakum. Photo courtesy of Raymond Rosas.

Yoakum High School Varsity Bulldogs showcase medals at the Cross Country District Meet on Oct. 9 in Yoakum. Photo courtesy of Raymond Rosas.

YHS Cross Country Teams return to regionals

The Yoakum cross-country teams competed in the 25-3A district meet Monday at Yoakum City Park with both varsity teams qualifying for regionals to be held Oct. 23 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
Anneliese Noska vs. St. Paul here September 26. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Anneliese Noska vs. St. Paul here September 26. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indianettes Shut-Out Bracken

BULVERDE– In its only match of the week, the Indianettes shutout Bulverde Bracken Christian 25-17, 25-20,25-12 Thursday. The Indianettes are 20-8 overall and 10-0 in Tapps District 5 Division IV play. The Indianettes had 15 kills in the match and were led by Annika Brooks’ 10 successful swings.
Linebacker Carter Blaha (21) and defensive end Austin Lala pressure Columbus’ Adam Schobel. Dean Kibler/Eyewitness News

Linebacker Carter Blaha (21) and defensive end Austin Lala pressure Columbus’ Adam Schobel. Dean Kibler/Eyewitness News

Cards Too Much for Brahmas

COLUMBUS–You can’tmake mistakes against state ranked teams and hope to get away with it. Case in point: A key third quarter turnover led to a Columbus touchdown and the No.
 RECEIVING: Nic Angerstein 4-60, Hudson Kutac 1-26, Ty Noska 2-26, Klayton Chance 1-19, Marcus Seger 1-11, Brady Haas 1-16, Clayton Haas 1-4.

RECEIVING: Nic Angerstein 4-60, Hudson Kutac 1-26, Ty Noska 2-26, Klayton Chance 1-19, Marcus Seger 1-11, Brady Haas 1-16, Clayton Haas 1-4.

Indians Cruise to Another Win

The Sacred Heart Indians took no prisoners in the 41-8 victory over Magnolia Legacy Prep here Friday night. The Indians amassed 330 yards of total offense in going to 7-0 for the first time since 2011. “It was another strong performance by our kids.

Local football: This week's Harris Picks

Shiner by 15 over Three Rivers Hitchcock by 8 over Yoakum Columbus by 15 over Hallettsville Ingram Moore by 4 over Luling Refugio by No Limit over Skidmore-Tynan Kenedy by 14 over Bloomington Gonzales by 31 over Caldwell Cuero by 49 over Giddings Weimar by 24 over Thorndale Flatonia by 17 over...
Shiner boys from left are Boe Boehm, Landen Christensen, Caleb Cowan and Elijah Mesa. Photo courtesy of Michelle Winkenwerder.

Shiner boys from left are Boe Boehm, Landen Christensen, Caleb Cowan and Elijah Mesa. Photo courtesy of Michelle Winkenwerder.

Local cross-country: Lady Cards, Lady Comanches first, second at Shiner Meet No. 2

St. Paul and Shiner cross-country teams were at home Saturday in the second Shiner meet. The Lady Cardinals won the varsity girls 1A-2A race and Shiner was runner up. The Cardinals were second in the 1A-2A boys. St. Paul Varsity Girls St.