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Kasey Harper (3) battles three Cowgirls for a rebound. Chuck Grafe/TribuneHerald

Kasey Harper (3) battles three Cowgirls for a rebound. Chuck Grafe/TribuneHerald

Lady Brahmas lose to Edna

The Hallettsville Lady Brahmas’ District 25-AAA win streak was snapped at two with a 59-46 loss to Edna on the Cowgirls’ home court Tuesday, Dec. 17.Poor shooting and 30 turnovers hindered Hallettsville’s chances of winning.The LB shot 26.2% from the field and were 7 of 19 from the free throw line.
Ezekiel “Zeke” Rodriguez gets past a Gator defender in second-half action. He led the Cardinals with 14 points. Photo by Mark Lube.

Ezekiel “Zeke” Rodriguez gets past a Gator defender in second-half action. He led the Cardinals with 14 points. Photo by Mark Lube.

St. Paul boys basketball: Cardinals improve a little, still have work to do after Gators rout

While the Cardinals picked up another W, there is room for improvement.Ezekiel Rodriguez led with 14 points with Jack Ehrig, Andrew Nunez and Jack Leonard all netting 10 points each as St. Paul defeated Victoria Gators Homeschool 77-33 on Dec. 16.“I thought it was sloppy.
Kalle Kifer dishes the ball to a teammate during the first half against Flatonia. Photo by Mark Lube.

Kalle Kifer dishes the ball to a teammate during the first half against Flatonia. Photo by Mark Lube.

Shiner girls basketball: Flatonia overruns LC 53-26 in district opener

With 24 points by Summer Sodek,  the Flatonia Lady ‘Dogs scorched Shiner Lady Comanches 53-26 in both team’s district opener Dec. 20 in Shiner. Allie Uzzell, Flatonia’s key inside player, contributed another 18 points.
Callie Sevcik

Callie Sevcik

Shiner volleyball: Shiner spikers awarded with All-State honors

Several members of the 2024 state semifinalist Lady Comanches volleyball team received various All-State awards.Junior Kylynn Ramirez was awarded State All-Tournament.Seniors Chesney Machacek and Morgan Lenehan each were awarded Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) All-State.
Riley Mozisek passes the ball away from a double team against Stockdale on Friday in the tournament. Photo by Mark Lube.

Riley Mozisek passes the ball away from a double team against Stockdale on Friday in the tournament. Photo by Mark Lube.

St. Paul girls basketball: Lady Cards lose two Friday at Kenedy tourney

KENEDY — The Lady Cardinals lost to Stockdale and Kenedy in two games Friday in the Kenedy Tournament.Stockdale 45, SP 32A 26-14 second-half by the Lady Brahmas proved to be a backbreaker in St. Paul’s 45-32 loss in their first game of the tournament Friday morning.

St. Joseph 48, SH 26

The Sacred Heart Indianettes played Victoria on even terms for the first quarter before the Lady Flyers ran away and hid in the game played in the SH Gym Tuesday, Dec. 10.The teams were tied at 5-all after the first period before the roof caved in.

Moulton 48, Brahmas 39

M O U LTO N – Th e Moulton Bobkatz outscored the Hallettsville Brahmas 33-22 in the second half en route to a 48-39 victory Tuesday, Dec. 10.The Brahmas committed just 10 turnovers in the game.
Ty Noska makes a pass vs. RT-C here Dec. 10. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Ty Noska makes a pass vs. RT-C here Dec. 10. Chuck Grafe/Tribune-Herald

Indians win overtime, 36-35

It was only fitting that the Sacred Heart-Round Top-Carmine game went to overtime.Either team could hit the side of a barn in regulation or OT before the Indians eked out a 36- 35 victory here Tuesday, Dec. 10.
Brody Etzler attempts to block a shot by Moulton’s Landon Chaloupka. Chuck Grafe/ Tribune-Herald

Brody Etzler attempts to block a shot by Moulton’s Landon Chaloupka. Chuck Grafe/ Tribune-Herald

SH chalks up two wins in Moulton

MOULTON – Hudson Kutac canned a careerhigh 33 points to lead the Sacred Heart Indians to their lone victory in the Katz and Kittens Tournament a 64-36 verdict over the Bastrop Tribe.Kutac made 16 points in the initial quarter as the Indians advanced to 5-4 on the season.