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Audrey Swinford puts up a shot in the first half of the Kitten’s tournament game against Sacred Heart on Dec. 8. She finished with nine points in Moulton’s 30-25 win. Photo by Mark Lube.

Audrey Swinford puts up a shot in the first half of the Kitten’s tournament game against Sacred Heart on Dec. 8. She finished with nine points in Moulton’s 30-25 win. Photo by Mark Lube.

Moulton girls basketball: Kittens win Silver at home tournament

The Kittens won three games and placed runner up at the Kittens Klassic Tournament Dec. 7-9. Audrey Swinford and Addison Simper were named to the All-Tournament team.
Tyler Siegel goes for a jumper in the first half Friday evening against Bastrop Tribe. He contributed a dozen points in the win. Photo by Mark Lube.

Tyler Siegel goes for a jumper in the first half Friday evening against Bastrop Tribe. He contributed a dozen points in the win. Photo by Mark Lube.

Moulton boys basketball: Katz win Katz Klassic Tournament

The Moulton Bobkatz performed well for the home crowd with a 3-1 record and first place in the Katz Klassic Tournament. Moulton and the Shiner Comanches each went 3-1 but Moulton won via head-to-head when they defeated Shiner on Saturday.
Moulton High School girls taking part in today’s Pearl Harbor Day parade and festivities at Honolulu, Hawaii, include Samantha Michael, Katie Richter, Abigail Siegel, Valeria Pinedo and Abygail Tinajero. They will be joined by cheer sponsor Tammy Machart and their families in what’s sure to be the trip of a lifetime for all involved. Those not able to join them today can still check it out at https://www.pearlharborparade.org/home via the webcast that begins at 8 p.m. Central Time this evening (Dec. 7)

Moulton High School girls taking part in today’s Pearl Harbor Day parade and festivities at Honolulu, Hawaii, include Samantha Michael, Katie Richter, Abigail Siegel, Valeria Pinedo and Abygail Tinajero. They will be joined by cheer sponsor Tammy Machart and their families in what’s sure to be the trip of a lifetime for all involved. Those not able to join them today can still check it out at https://www.pearlharborparade.org/home via the webcast that begins at 8 p.m. Central Time this evening (Dec. 7)

Moulton girls in Honolulu for Pearl Harbor Day parade

They would call it the day they awoke the sleep giant, the day that a fearless swarm of Japanese warriors blackened out the sun over our most tropical of states to catch America completely unaware on an otherwise sleepy Sunday back in 1941.