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St. Paul CC ran at the Sacred Heart meet last weekend. Front from left are Clara Kinney, Emma Marshall, Skylar Mozisek, Kristin Cerny, Dallyn Pesek, Riley Mozisek, Sally Machacek, Faith Brown and Frances Filip, Middle from left are Jacob Arriola, Carter Chilek and Gabe Darilek. Back row are Levi Morkovsky.Not pictured is Reese Chilek. Photo courtesy of Shiner Catholic School.

St. Paul CC ran at the Sacred Heart meet last weekend. Front from left are Clara Kinney, Emma Marshall, Skylar Mozisek, Kristin Cerny, Dallyn Pesek, Riley Mozisek, Sally Machacek, Faith Brown and Frances Filip, Middle from left are Jacob Arriola, Carter Chilek and Gabe Darilek. Back row are Levi Morkovsky.Not pictured is Reese Chilek. Photo courtesy of Shiner Catholic School.

St. Paul cross country: Lady Cardinals win first at SH meet

The St. Paul cross-country team ran at the Sacred Heart meet on Saturday. The girls won the Gold in their division. The team will run in the Victoria Citizens Race for the Cure 5K on Saturday.The state meet will be Oct. 28 at Cottonweed Golf Course in Waco. The girls will run at 1:40 p.m.
District 28-2A cross-country meet director Michelle Winkenwerder goes over a few things with the varsity girls contestants. Photos by Mark Lube.

District 28-2A cross-country meet director Michelle Winkenwerder goes over a few things with the varsity girls contestants. Photos by Mark Lube.

Shiner cross country: Burns, Shiner boys advance to regionals

Shiner hosted the 28-2A District Cross Country meet Monday at Green Dickson Park.Varsity GirlsMegan Burns came in fifth and will run at the regional meet as an individual. She had a time of 14 minutes, 5.06 seconds.Jo Caka placed No. 24 in 16:29.46 and Jewel Caka was No. 26 in 17:29.
Riley Mozisek (right) jumps up to contact a set while Sacred Heart’s Rylan Dworsky attempts a block. St. Paul libero Tatum Walker looks on. Photo courtesy of Chuck Grafe/Hallettsville Tribune-Herald.

Riley Mozisek (right) jumps up to contact a set while Sacred Heart’s Rylan Dworsky attempts a block. St. Paul libero Tatum Walker looks on. Photo courtesy of Chuck Grafe/Hallettsville Tribune-Herald.

St. Paul volleyball: Lady Cards sweep Sacred Heart, VFA

Riley Mozisek (12) and Skylar Mozisek (10) teamed up for 22 combined kills as St. Paul notched a big district win against rival Hallettsville Sacred Heart 25-17, 25-15, 25-19 Oct. 2 at home.Skylar Mozisek had 15 digs for a double double; Dallyn Pesek had 34 assists and Erin Hajek led St.
Kylynn Ramirez receives a Weimar serve while sister Brinley Ramirez looks on. Photo by Mark Lube.

Kylynn Ramirez receives a Weimar serve while sister Brinley Ramirez looks on. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner volleyball: Shiner battles hard in loss to Weimar

Teamwork, cohesion and intensity were there; the results were not as the Shiner volleyball team came up short. The Lady Comanches lost to Weimar 3-0 (26-24, 25-14, 25-20) in Shiner’s first district home game Oct. 1.
 Pictured above is Taylor Velek (9) diving for a ball in a recent volleyball match.

Pictured above is Taylor Velek (9) diving for a ball in a recent volleyball match.

Lady Bulldogs put up valiant effort against Columbus

The Yoakum High School (YHS) Yoakum Volleyball Team battled Columbus but came up short.The Lady Cardinals took the first set very stoutly at 25-11 before having to work harder in winning sets two and three, 25-19, 25-18.“We did good things tonight.
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Pumpkin Patch open through October

The Hallettsville Methodist Church fundraiser, known as the Pumpkin Patch opened Saturday, Sept. 28 and will be open throughout the month of October.Hours of operation include Monday through Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and on Sundays from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Haven Drozd put down 7 kills in the victory over Palacios here Sept. 24 Chuck Grafe/

Haven Drozd put down 7 kills in the victory over Palacios here Sept. 24 Chuck Grafe/

Lady Brahmas win, lose

The Hallettsville Lady Brahmas swept Palacios 25-20,25-17, 25-23 here Tuesday, Sept. 24.The Lady Brahmas trailed 18-12 in the first set before finishing with a 13-2 run to win the set, 25-20.The LB had the serving blues in the first set with five errors and 8 hitting errors.
From left, Mallory Mueller, Kaycee Schindler and Annika Brooks. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

From left, Mallory Mueller, Kaycee Schindler and Annika Brooks. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

'Nettes 3-0 in district

The Sacred Heart Indianettes are getting closer to getting their heads above water after posting two district victories last week.The latest was a 25-17, 25-6, 25-17 sweep of Victoria Faith Academy here Thursday.Sacred Heart upped its record to 11-12 and 3-0 with the two wins.
Halfback Riley Haas scored on this 12-yard run in the first quarter. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Halfback Riley Haas scored on this 12-yard run in the first quarter. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians dispatch Kipp Houston, 44-24

The Sacred Heart Indians scored just about every way imaginable in annexing a 44-24 victory over KIPP Houston here Friday.The Indians scored two safeties, had a kickoff return for a touchdown, and rushing and passing touchdowns.

Brahmas lose in final seconds, 26-19

BEEVILLE – For the second time this season, the Hallettsville Brahmas out-gained an opponent and lost.Beeville Jones scored with eight second remaining to take a 26-19 victory Friday night.The Brahmas had 444 yards of offense - 418 on the ground and 26 through the air.