Sacred Heart Indians

Riley Haas puts up a shot in the win over Bastrop Tribe. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Riley Haas puts up a shot in the win over Bastrop Tribe. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians salvage win in Moulton

MOULTON – The Sacred Heart Indians salvaged one victory in the Moulton Tournament with a 76-25 victory over Bastrop Tribe Thursday. The Indians jumped out to a 16-7 lead at the end of the first quarter with Nic Angerstein supplying 9 of the points. The Indians doubled the advantage at half, 30-15.

'Nettes beat Schulenburg

MOULTON – The Sacred Heart Indianettes defeated Schulenburg, 38-21, for their lone win in the Moulton Tournament. Aleigh Kraatz led the win with 10 points. Lexington 33, SH 28 The Indianettes dropped the opening game to Lexington, 33-28, Thursday.
Nic Angerstein in the win over Bastrop Tribe. Chuck Grafe/TribuneHerald

Nic Angerstein in the win over Bastrop Tribe. Chuck Grafe/TribuneHerald

Saints 52, Indians 25

AUSTIN – It was a rough Saturday afternoon for Sacred Heart in its district-opening 52-25 loss to Austin San Juan Diego Catholic. Armando Garza and Max Duarte scored 16 points apiece for the Saints.
Brady Haas tries to elude the Eagles Drew Claussen.Melissa Kutac/Tribune-Herald

Brady Haas tries to elude the Eagles Drew Claussen.Melissa Kutac/Tribune-Herald

Indians' memorable season comes to an end

DUBLIN – With players falling like autumn leaves due to injuries, the Sacred Heart Indians’ chances of beating Lubbock Christian were very slim.
Cameron Cull (25) and Josh Terry (22) eye Tiger halfback Gus Gazon. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Cameron Cull (25) and Josh Terry (22) eye Tiger halfback Gus Gazon. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians' ball-hawking defense plays big part in 30-0 area win

ROBINSON –The Sacred Heart Indians were not about to look a gift horse in the mouth. The Indians thrived on Sacred Heart Muenster turnovers in a 30-0 TAPPS Division IV area playoff game at Rocket Stadium Friday night.
QB Hudson Kutac threw two touchdown passes. Melissa Kutac/ Tribune-Herald

QB Hudson Kutac threw two touchdown passes. Melissa Kutac/ Tribune-Herald

Indians in Another Rout

The Sacred Heart Indians’ 45-17 victory over New Braunfels Christian Academy went as planned without glitches in a TAPPS District 5 Division IV game here Friday night. The Indians totaled 391 yards of offense and continued the trend of not turning the ball over.
Nic Angerstein collars St. Paul Cardinal halfback Nate Boedeker. Mark Lube/Shiner Gazette

Nic Angerstein collars St. Paul Cardinal halfback Nate Boedeker. Mark Lube/Shiner Gazette

Indians End Drought With 31-14 Win Over Cardinals

SHINER – The Sacred Heart Indians overcame the loss of quarterback Andrew Steffek and defeated the St. Paul Cardinals, 31-14, at Comanche Stadium Friday night. “It was a tremendously gutsy and gritty performance by our kids,” head coach Alex Seydler said.
 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.
Clayton Janak (12) makes a tackle. Melissa Kutac/Tribune-Herald

Clayton Janak (12) makes a tackle. Melissa Kutac/Tribune-Herald

Indians take 35-13 verdict over Bay Area Christian

LEAGUE CITY – The Sacred Heart Indians are 6-0 for the first time since Rover was a pup. The Indians slayed Clear Lake Bay Area Christian, 35-13, on its home soil Friday night.
Freshman Layne Sevcik chases down Northland’s Rome Stanford in the third period. Chuck Grafe/ Tribune-Herald

Freshman Layne Sevcik chases down Northland’s Rome Stanford in the third period. Chuck Grafe/ Tribune-Herald

Indians Claim Another Victim in Northland Christian

The Sacred Heart Indians did not play their best game of the season, but won nonetheless took a 23-0 verdict over Houston Northland Christian School here Friday night. They defeated Houston Northland Christian School, 23-0, here Friday night to move to 5-0 on the season.