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He can deny it if he wants but Junction’s Brock Bierschwale is simply not getting by Comanche defensive back Jake Simper on this play in  Shiner’s 22-6 win over the Eagles in the state quarterfinals. Photo by Mark Lube.

He can deny it if he wants but Junction’s Brock Bierschwale is simply not getting by Comanche defensive back Jake Simper on this play in Shiner’s 22-6 win over the Eagles in the state quarterfinals. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner football: Comanches score twice in second half to beat Junction, 22-6

HUTTO — Comanche quarterback Jarvis Williams led a rejuvenated offense in the second half of the state quarterfinals against Junction.Williams ran for a pair of touchdowns as Shiner broke a 6-6 tie to defeat the Eagles 22-6 Friday night at Hutton Memorial Stadium.
All Tournament Team. From left are Kenton Kirkland, Landon Chaloupka (Tournament MVP), Ja’Michael Williams and Alex Trevino. Photo courtesy of John Meisetschleager.

All Tournament Team. From left are Kenton Kirkland, Landon Chaloupka (Tournament MVP), Ja’Michael Williams and Alex Trevino. Photo courtesy of John Meisetschleager.

Moulton boys basketball: Bobkatz win Taft Tournament

The Bobkatz went 4-0 and won the Taft tournament last weekend.Moulton 58, Victoria East JV 47Hunter Anderle netted 13 points and sank two treys to lead the Katz to a 58-47 win over Victoria East junior varsity Thursday to start the tournament.

Lady Brahmas drub Shiner, 55-34

SHINER – Nine players scored in the Hallettsville Lady Brahmas’ 55-34 victory over Shiner Monday, Nov. 24.Hallettsville led 14-3 at the end of the first quarter with Alaina Halata providing six of the points and T’Andra McAfee five.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Gavyn Chapa (3) grabs a rebound in the second quarter

Photo by Chuck Grafe Gavyn Chapa (3) grabs a rebound in the second quarter

Brahmas fend off Weimar in 47-43 win

WEIMAR – The Hallettsville Brahmas overcame an eight point halftime deficit and held on at the end to take a 47-43 victory over Weimar Tuesday, Nov. 25 in coach Ryan Barnes’ coaching debut.
Front from from left are Grace Nevlud, Reagan Fluitt, Tinsley Vasek, Marie Johnson and Emersyn Boehm. Top row from left are Evy Johnson, Stella Clifford, Kallee Kifer, Harper Lenehan, Arian Brown, Madi Hubbard and head coach Anatascia Rehak. Photo courtesy of Anatascia Rehak.

Front from from left are Grace Nevlud, Reagan Fluitt, Tinsley Vasek, Marie Johnson and Emersyn Boehm. Top row from left are Evy Johnson, Stella Clifford, Kallee Kifer, Harper Lenehan, Arian Brown, Madi Hubbard and head coach Anatascia Rehak. Photo courtesy of Anatascia Rehak.

Shiner volleyball: Shiner JVP volleyball wins district

The Shiner Junior Varsity Purple team finished the season at 20-3 and 9-1 in district for the district title.
Reese Chilek and the Lady Cardinals fell to Schulenburg and defeated Luling in two home games last week. Photo by Mark Lube.

Reese Chilek and the Lady Cardinals fell to Schulenburg and defeated Luling in two home games last week. Photo by Mark Lube.

St. Paul girls basketball: St. Paul girls beat Luling, lose to SHS

A 19-4 third-quarter run helped the Lady Cardinals secure a 48-38 win over Luling on the afternoon of Nov. 25 before the Thanksgiving Break.The St. Paul bench got significant playing time in the game.“This was a good opportunity to see the full depth of our bench,” St.
Addy Siegel secures a rebound in the Nov. 18 home game to Moulton with Kenzie Springfield helping out. The Lady Comanches hosted Hallettsvillle last week and were schedule to play cross-town rivals St. Paul this week on Tuesday Photo by Mark Lube.

Addy Siegel secures a rebound in the Nov. 18 home game to Moulton with Kenzie Springfield helping out. The Lady Comanches hosted Hallettsvillle last week and were schedule to play cross-town rivals St. Paul this week on Tuesday Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner girls basketball: Lady Comanches fall to Hallettsville

Lexi Boner and Addy Siegel each scored eight points while Jaliyah Barnett netted six points as Shiner fell to Hallettsville 55-34 at home on Nov. 24.The Lady Brahmas led 14-3 after eight minutes and outscored Shiner 14-8 in the second quarter for a 28-11 advantage at halftime.