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Lady Brahms 54, Flatonia 48

The Hallettsville Lady Brahmas defeated Flatonia, 54-48, with some effort here Tuesday, November 28. Flatonia had a 24- 19 halftime lead in the turnover-infested contest prior to the LB out-scoring the Lady Bulldogs 18-12 in the third quarter and 17-12 in the fourth.

East Bernard 57, Brahmas 34

East Bernard’s Maddox Crist had himself a game in leading East Bernard to a 57-34 victory over Hallettsville here Tuesday, November 28. Crist knocked down 25 points with four treys as EB outscored Hallettsville 35-21 in the middle quarters with Crist scoring 19 of the points.
Addison Ferry and Torin Langston vie for a rebound against Moulton Chuck November 28. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Addison Ferry and Torin Langston vie for a rebound against Moulton Chuck November 28. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indianettes compete in SJ tourney

VICTORIA – The Sacred Heart Indianettes competed in the Victoria St. Joseph Tournament over the weekend. The Indianettes lost to Edna Saturday, 66-41. SH trailed by 3 points at the half but scored just 13 points in the final two quarters. Ava Lackey was in double figures with 15 points.
Monte Thigpen shoots a free throw in the victory over Schulenburg November 21. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Monte Thigpen shoots a free throw in the victory over Schulenburg November 21. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Brahmas win two in AP

ARANSAS PASS – The Hallettsville Brahmas won two games in a good field of teams in the Aransas Pass Tournament over the weekend. The Brahmas (3-5) lost two games by one point and another by two. “We played some good people and gained plenty experience,” coach Brock Gerlich said.
Alaina Halata, right, and Haven Drozd, background, defend in the post vs. Boling Friday. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Alaina Halata, right, and Haven Drozd, background, defend in the post vs. Boling Friday. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

LB 3rd in Schulenburg

SCHULENBURG – The Hallettsville Lady Brahmas defeated East Bernard, 66-50, to win third place in the Schulenburg Tournament Saturday. The Lady Brahmas (13- 2) led 34-24 at the half and stretched the margin to 49-33 after three quarters.

High school football: Harris picks

STATE SEMIFINALS Timpson  by 11 over Ganado Tolar by 4 over Stratford Malakoff by 9 over Brock Franklin by 17 over Edna Bellville by 14 over Wimberley Chapel Hill by 8 over Comal Davenport  
Zane Barta attempts to dribble past a Weimar defender Friday morning at the Round Top-Carmine Tournament. Photo by Mark Lube.

Zane Barta attempts to dribble past a Weimar defender Friday morning at the Round Top-Carmine Tournament. Photo by Mark Lube.

St. Paul boys basketball: Cards compete at RTC tournament

CARMINE — The St. Paul Cardinals split two games at the Round Top-Carmine on Friday. Weimar 42, St. Paul 18 The Cardinals had a tough opening to the tournament as they were bested by Weimar 42-18 on Friday morning. The Wildcats were led by 19 points from Kloesel and another 13 points by Fisher. St.
Shiner’s Kade Remschel puts up a shot despite a Boling  player (hand) literally in his face Friday morning in the Round Top-Carmine Tournament. Photo courtesy of Howard Esse.

Shiner’s Kade Remschel puts up a shot despite a Boling player (hand) literally in his face Friday morning in the Round Top-Carmine Tournament. Photo courtesy of Howard Esse.

Shiner boys basketball: Comanches split four games at Round Top tourney

CARMINE —  The Shiner Comanches won two and lost two at the Round Top-Carmine Tournament last Friday and Saturday. Boling 63, Shiner 49 The Comanches tournament opener on Thursday morning (which also doubled as the season opener after the away game Nov.
Morgan Lenehan

Morgan Lenehan

Shiner girls basketball: Lady Comanches win second at KC tourney

The Lady Comanches won three and lost one at the Karnes City Tournament last week to place runner up. LV 57, Shiner 48 Morgan Lenehan scored 13 points and Rylee Vancura had 11 points as Shiner faced La Vernia in the Lady Comanches’ first tournament game, falling 57-48.