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Grace Halata recorded her 300th career strikeout in the victory over Industrial here Tuesday, April 15. Photo by Chuck Grafe

Grace Halata recorded her 300th career strikeout in the victory over Industrial here Tuesday, April 15. Photo by Chuck Grafe

LB win District Finale

Grace Halata notched her 300th career-high strikeout as the Hallettsville Lady Brahmas avenged a March 19 loss to Industrial with a 5-2 District 25-AAA victory over the Cobras here Tuesday, April 15.
Weston Loudon recorded the save in the 3-2 victory over Palacios here April 15. Photo by Chuck Grafe

Weston Loudon recorded the save in the 3-2 victory over Palacios here April 15. Photo by Chuck Grafe

Brahmas clinch District

The Hallettsville Brahmas clinched the District 25-AAA championship with two victories over Palacios last week.The Brahmas are 21-3 overall and 12-0 in district with two games remaining.Good teams find a way to win and the Brahmas did that in the 3-2 victory over Palacios here Tuesday, April 15.
Shiner center fielder Callie Sevcik stretches out in an attempt to catch the ball during Shiner’s April 15 game at home to Ganado. Photo courtesy of Howard Esse.

Shiner center fielder Callie Sevcik stretches out in an attempt to catch the ball during Shiner’s April 15 game at home to Ganado. Photo courtesy of Howard Esse.

Shiner softball: Maidens edge Lady Comanches 8-7 to split district series

The Ganado Maidens rallied from a 5-2 deficit in the sixth inning with six runs and then held Shiner to two runs for an 8-7 win.Maidens got three hits and took advantage of three Shiner errors to avenge a Lady Comanche win in Ganado earlier in the season.
Triston Vesely got second in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.19 seconds in the finals. He will compete at state along with JaMya Wright who got second in high jump. Photo courtesy of Kristi Peterson.

Triston Vesely got second in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.19 seconds in the finals. He will compete at state along with JaMya Wright who got second in high jump. Photo courtesy of Kristi Peterson.

Shiner track and field: Shiner TF sends two to state

The Shiner boys got fifth place and the girls took sixth place at the regional track meet last Friday and Saturday in Kingsville.GirlsThe Lady Comanches got sixth place overall with 33 points.JaMya Wright got second in high jump, reaching 5 feet, 2 inches.

Shiner baseball: Comanches rout Schulenburg

Shiner got payback on Schulenburg with a 10-run win, and defeated Weimar and Ganado in recent games.Shiner 11 Schulenburg 1Shiner collected 13 hits in a 11-1 victory over Schulenburg April 8 to split the season series.
The Lady Comanches will be playing at state for the third straight season. From left is Evelyn Johnson, Jaeleigh Ramirez, Morgan Lenehan, Callie Chrismon, Olivia Akin and Tawni Shelton. Photo courtesy of Michelle Winkenwerder.

The Lady Comanches will be playing at state for the third straight season. From left is Evelyn Johnson, Jaeleigh Ramirez, Morgan Lenehan, Callie Chrismon, Olivia Akin and Tawni Shelton. Photo courtesy of Michelle Winkenwerder.

Shiner golf: Shiner girls golf win passage to state for third straight year

The Shiner golf teams competed at the regional tournament April 16-17 at Corpus Christi’s Lozano Golf Course.The Lady Comanches are headed back to state for the third year in a row after a third-place finish.Callie Chrismon shot a 96 and 95 for 191.
Front row, girls team, from left are Faith Brown, Audrey Thibodeaux, Riley Mozisek, Reese Seibert and Skylar Mozisek.  Back row from left are Michael DeSarro, Rylan Jalufka, Clay Watkins, Jackson Seibert and Levi Morkovsky. Photo courtesy of Nicco Brown.

Front row, girls team, from left are Faith Brown, Audrey Thibodeaux, Riley Mozisek, Reese Seibert and Skylar Mozisek. Back row from left are Michael DeSarro, Rylan Jalufka, Clay Watkins, Jackson Seibert and Levi Morkovsky. Photo courtesy of Nicco Brown.

St. Paul golf: Lady Cardinals take second at state; boys come in at sixth

The St. Paul golf team was in action at the TAPPS state meet April 14-15 at Glen Rose’s Squaw Valley Apache Links Course.GirlsThe Lady Cardinals placed second in 2A with a score of 744, carding a 382 on day one and 362 on the second day.Faith Brown led St.