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Sacred Heart Booster Club Photos

Sacred Heart Booster Club Photos

Many thanks, Coach Henke!

Coach Pat Henke was honored before last Friday’s game, along with his family, for his dedication and many accomplishments during his time at Sacred Heart, local booster club members reported this week.
Emma Joslin placed No. 14 with a time of 13 minutes, 48.6 seconds Saturday at the Shiner meet. Photo by Mark Lube.

Emma Joslin placed No. 14 with a time of 13 minutes, 48.6 seconds Saturday at the Shiner meet. Photo by Mark Lube.

Local cross country: Shiner CC meet- Lady Cards place second

Shiner Catholic School and Shiner ISD cross-country teams competed in the Shiner meet Saturday at Green-Dickson Park. St. Paul Varsity Girls St. Paul girls scored 58 points to come in runner up in the 1A-2A varsity, four points shy of winner Falls City.
Stefany Pokluda and the St. Paul varsity volleyball team are 5-0 in district coming into this week where they faced Pflugerville Concordia Tuesday and will play SH Thursday. Photo by Mark Lube.

Stefany Pokluda and the St. Paul varsity volleyball team are 5-0 in district coming into this week where they faced Pflugerville Concordia Tuesday and will play SH Thursday. Photo by Mark Lube.

St. Paul volleyball: Lady Cards tack on two more district wins

St. Paul hosted Kerrville Our Lady of the Hill on Sept. 12 and played at Austin Waldorf on Thursday. SP 3, Kerrville OLH 0 The Lady Cardinals barely worked up much of a sweat as they beat OLH 25-5, 25-7, 25-7.
Charlotte Grosenbacher dives for a ball during Shiner varsity volleyball team’s 3-0 win against Fayetteville on Sept. 12. Shiner started district at Louise this past Tuesday and will host Ganado tomorrow. Photo by Photos by Lori Raabe.

Charlotte Grosenbacher dives for a ball during Shiner varsity volleyball team’s 3-0 win against Fayetteville on Sept. 12. Shiner started district at Louise this past Tuesday and will host Ganado tomorrow. Photo by Photos by Lori Raabe.

Shiner volleyball: Shiner spikers conclude non-district with sweep of Fayetteville

The Shiner Lady Comanches volleyball wrapped up the non-district schedule last week with a sweep of Fayetteville. Shiner won the match convincingly, more or less, with set scores of 25-10, 25-15, 25-13.
Members of the Shiner varsity cheer squad from left Chesney Machacek, Grace Migl, Callie Sevcik and Hayleigh Burns perform before the EB-Shiner football game. Photo by Mark Lube.

Members of the Shiner varsity cheer squad from left Chesney Machacek, Grace Migl, Callie Sevcik and Hayleigh Burns perform before the EB-Shiner football game. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner football:Shiner loses last non-district game

It was not the most pleasant night for the Shiner Comanches Friday night against East Bernard. The Comanches closed the book on non-district play with a 49-6 loss to East Bernard.

St, Paul football: Legacy Prep edges Cards

The St. Paul Cardinals fought hard but came up short at Legacy Prep (Magnolia) 34-26 on Friday. The Cardinals out gained Legacy Prep slightly on offense, 471-432, but were hampered by three turnovers. St. Paul had 50 carries for 420 yards with an average of 8.4 yards per carry.
Sam Adamek got No. 25 with a time of less than 13 minutes, 40 seconds. Photo by Mark Lube

Sam Adamek got No. 25 with a time of less than 13 minutes, 40 seconds. Photo by Mark Lube

Yoakum cross-country:Cross-country varsity get top six finishes in Shiner

The Yoakum cross-country teams competed in the Shiner meet on Saturday with both varsities finishing in top sixth in the 3A-4A divisions. Varsity Girls The Lady Bulldogs registered 126 points to place sixth in the 3A-4A varsity girls race. Gracei Martinez led Yoakum with No.
Jayana Phillips had 10 kills in Friday's match against Hallettsville. Photo by Mark Lube.

Jayana Phillips had 10 kills in Friday's match against Hallettsville. Photo by Mark Lube.

Yoakum volleyball: Lady 'Dogs sweep Tidehaven, Hallettsville in district play

In the couple of days leading up to Yoakum volleyball’s home district match with Hallettsville, head coach Kayla Natho overheard her players talk more about Homecoming than volleyball. Naturally, she was concerned about the players staying focused on the match ahead of them.