Sacred Heart Indians

Phoenix Richter takes a rip during a recent game. Chuck Grafe/ Tribune-Herald

Phoenix Richter takes a rip during a recent game. Chuck Grafe/ Tribune-Herald

Indianettes split

The Sacred Heart Indianettes split two games last week.The Indianettes (16-5-2) defeated Wallis Brazos, 14- 9, here Tuesday, March 19.The game appeared to be headed to a run-rule contest after the Indianettes had taken a 14-4 lead through four innings.

Indians win St. Paul Tournament

The Sacred Heart Indians won first place in the St. Paul Tournament held at Independence Park Golf Course in Gonzales Monday, March 11.The Indians shot a team total of 344 and were led by fifth medalist James Cesarz’s 82.
Hudson Kutac, left, and Nic Angerstein won the doubles title in the Cuero Tournament Thursday. Melissa Kutac/Tribune-Herald

Hudson Kutac, left, and Nic Angerstein won the doubles title in the Cuero Tournament Thursday. Melissa Kutac/Tribune-Herald

Indians 11, Cobras 1 (5)

It started raining at the end of the Victoria Cobra-Sacred Heart Indian game, but as far as the Cobras were concerned, it rained the entire game.The Indians defeated the Cobras 11-1 in five innings here Monday, March 4.

Indianettes 2-0-2 in Flatonia

FLATONIA – The Sacred Heart Indians went 2-0-2 in the Flatonia Tournament Thursday and Friday.Sacred Heart if 15-4-2 on the season.SH 15, Flatonia 0 (3)Ella Demel homered and was the winning pitcher in Saturday’s game victory over Flatonia.
Hudson Kutac snags a fly ball in center. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Hudson Kutac snags a fly ball in center. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians edged by Tigers in 5th place game

Old high school teammates - Sacred Heart’s Mark Noska and Tidehaven’s Eddie Russell - met in the fifth place game of the Sacred Heart Booster Club Tournament Saturday.Tidehaven prevailed, 3-2, after scoring two runs in the top of the fifth inning.The Tigers took a 1-0 lead in the first inning.
Indianette first baseman Aracely Guzman slaps a late tag on Austin Brentwood’s Kelly Black. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indianette first baseman Aracely Guzman slaps a late tag on Austin Brentwood’s Kelly Black. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

SH wins inaugural tourney

The Sacred Heart Indianettes edged Houston St. Pius X, 4-3, to capture the championship of the inaugural SH Booster Club Tournament here Saturday evening.The teams were tied at 1-all prior to the Indianettes scoring three runs in the sixth inning, two coming on Ava Lackey’s home run.

'Nettes win bronze bracket

AUSTIN – The Sacred Heart Indianettes won the Bronze Bracket in the Hyde Park Baptist Tournament over the weekend. The Indianettes defeated Hyde Park, 16-0, Saturday. Haley Noska was the winning pitcher in the three-inning game. She gave up no hits and struck out all nine batters she faced.
Nic Angerstein brings the ball up court in the Conroe Covenant area round victory here Tuesday, Feb 20. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Nic Angerstein brings the ball up court in the Conroe Covenant area round victory here Tuesday, Feb 20. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians lose to O'Connell

BAY CITY – The Sacred Heart Indians suffered a tough loss to Galveston O’Connell Prep in the TAPPS Division IV regional finals Saturday.
Wade Shimek vs. Burton Saturday. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Wade Shimek vs. Burton Saturday. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians settle for 2nd in S'burg

SCHULENBURG – The Sacred Heart Indians finished second to Industrial in the Schulenburg Tournament Thursday, Friday and Saturday. In its final game Saturday, the Indians defeated Burton, 3-2. Kellen Mechura started and worked 3.2 innings before giving way to Josh Terry.
Nic Angerstein goes after a loose ball to cause a turnover in the SP game Thursday. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Nic Angerstein goes after a loose ball to cause a turnover in the SP game Thursday. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians beat St. Paul, 66-61

SHINER – The game with St. Paul Thursday for the district championship was a lot closer than expected. The Indians were able to pull out a 66-53 victory over the Cardinals with some effort. The Indians had defeated the Cards, 81-53, Feb. 8 in Hallettsville.