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Holden Jacobs races down the sideline early in the fourth quarter on the way to his 68-yard touchdown run against Central Texas Christian. Photo courtesy of Photos by Lori Raabe.

Holden Jacobs races down the sideline early in the fourth quarter on the way to his 68-yard touchdown run against Central Texas Christian. Photo courtesy of Photos by Lori Raabe.

St. Paul football: Lions halt St. Paul’s 2H momentum

After scoring to get within 30-14 of Temple CTC, St. Paul recovered an onside kick to get the momentum meter go back to their side.
Kylynn Ramirez receives a Mumford serve during action in the second set Thursday against Mumford in Fayetteville. Photo by Mark Lube.

Kylynn Ramirez receives a Mumford serve during action in the second set Thursday against Mumford in Fayetteville. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner volleyball: Shiner moves to third round for 1st time since ‘20

FAYETTEVILLE — Shiner went into the area-round match riding a small wave of confidence from their bi-district victory.The Lady Comanches stayed level headed and swept Mumford 25-19, 26-24 and 25-22 to advance past the area round for the first time since 2020.
Samantha Moeller (right) makes a swing at the net during St. Paul area-round clash with Conroe Calvary Baptist on Nov. 11. She had four kills in the match. St. Paul played Katy Faith West Academy in the TAPPS 2A state semifinal at 1 p.m.  today at Waco University High School. Photo courtesy of Photos by Lori Raabe.

Samantha Moeller (right) makes a swing at the net during St. Paul area-round clash with Conroe Calvary Baptist on Nov. 11. She had four kills in the match. St. Paul played Katy Faith West Academy in the TAPPS 2A state semifinal at 1 p.m. today at Waco University High School. Photo courtesy of Photos by Lori Raabe.

St. Paul volleyball: Lady Cards volleyball headed to state for first time in six years

FAYETTEVILLE — The St. Paul Cardinals officially made their reservation to the state volleyball tournament with a sweep of Bryan St. Joseph. St. Paul won 25-9, 25-22 and 25-13 Saturday afternoon in Fayetteville.

Moulton girls basketball: Kittens open season with pair of wins

The Moulton Kittens opened the 2024-25 hoops season with two wins last week.Moulton 46, Snook 19Audrey Swinford swished in a dozen points as the Kittens took down Snook 46-19 on Thursday in Snook.Moulton led 10-3 after the first quarter and outscored Snook 13-3 in the second box.
Hanna Zachary, foreground, and Addison Matula converge on the ball. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Hanna Zachary, foreground, and Addison Matula converge on the ball. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

LB drop season finale

YOAKUM – Hallettsville took a set from Yoakum before succumbing 3-1 in the Lady Brahmas season finale Tuesday, Oct. 29.Yoakum will represent District 25-AAA as the third place team, while Hallettsville ended its season 16-25 and 4-10.
Quarterback Andrew Steffek takes a snap from center during the Temple Aiden Drozd (62) wraps up Columbus’ Bryan Salazar. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald Central Texas game Friday. Photo credit Melissa Kutac

Quarterback Andrew Steffek takes a snap from center during the Temple Aiden Drozd (62) wraps up Columbus’ Bryan Salazar. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald Central Texas game Friday. Photo credit Melissa Kutac

Indians lose in double OT

TEMPLE –The Sacred Heart Indians might have preferred losing 50-0 rather than in double overtime to Central Texas Christian Friday.SH gave away the football on a fumble on its last possession to preserve a 26-20 victory for Temple Central Christian in a TAPPS District 5, Division IV.
Layne Besetzny (3) goes up for a block. Chuck Grafe/ Tribune-Herald

Layne Besetzny (3) goes up for a block. Chuck Grafe/ Tribune-Herald

Indianettes 'ace' first test

Sacred Heart literally “aced” its first test with a 25-8, 25-13, 25-14 TAPPS bi-district victory over Waco Bishop Reicher Catholic in the SH Gym Saturday evening.“Great start to our postseason. Nothing that happened throughout the season matters at this point.
Aiden Drozd (62) wraps up Columbus’ Bryan Salazar. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Aiden Drozd (62) wraps up Columbus’ Bryan Salazar. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Brahmas score first before dropping 48-12 decision to cards

COLUMBUS – The Columbus Cardinals have had more than their share of injuries, but still had plenty of ammunition left in the arsenal to take a 48-12 victory over the Hallettsville Brahmas in a District 12, Division I game at Massey Field Friday night.

High school football: Harris Picks for Nov. 8 games

Shiner by 44 over YorktownYoakum by 14 over HallettsvilleUC Randolph by 44  over LulingJarrell  by 3 over GonzalesFalls City by No Limit over PettusLouise by 37 over CharlotteRefugio by No Limit over Skidmore-TynanSchulenburg by 31 over FlatoniaWeimar by 23 over KenedyGanado by No Limit over...