Sacred Heart Indians

Photo by Chuck Grafe Freshman Konnor Chance comes up to make a tackle in the scrimmage.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Freshman Konnor Chance comes up to make a tackle in the scrimmage.

Indians open season with Eagles

The Sacred Heart Indians will open the 2026 season when they host Boerne Geneva here Friday at 7 p.m.The schools were in the same district together in 2016-2017 and the Eagles won both games.The Indians will face a good aerial game. Geneva quarterback Caleb Quitadamo returns.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Kenzie Chance sets in the victory over Rice Consolidated. Kenzie had nine aces in the match.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Kenzie Chance sets in the victory over Rice Consolidated. Kenzie had nine aces in the match.

SH 3, Lady Raiders 1

ALTAIR – The Indianettes didn’t start out with a bang in their season opener against Altair Rice Consolidated Tuesday, Aug. 11.Sacred Heart won in four sets, 25-27, 25-18, 25- 15, 25-10.

Classes begin at Sacred Heart Catholic School Tuesday

Classes begin at Sacred Heart Catholic School on Tuesday, Aug. 18, with the opening bell ringing at 7:53 a.m. Classes will be dismissed at the same time as in past years.Cafeteria prices for the 2026-27 school year are as follows: Pre-K-4 $5; Grades 5-12 $6; milk $.
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Indians making progress

Back in the day, General Electric had a slogan “Progress is our most important product.”That can be said for the Sacred Heart Indians.The Indians went out in pads for the second time Friday morning.“We’re very young,” coach Rodney Dowell said.
Photo by Chuck Grafe The Indianettes warm up before the first practice Monday afternoon..

Photo by Chuck Grafe The Indianettes warm up before the first practice Monday afternoon..

’Nettes

The Indianettes began workouts Monday afternoon with 34 players.Coach Wanda Orsak begins her 36th year as head coach of the Indianettes and said “We had great enthusiasm. We have a lot of work to do and a lot of talent to work with. I'm excited about the season.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Head coach Rodney works with linemen during the first workout Monday morning.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Head coach Rodney works with linemen during the first workout Monday morning.

Indians begin practice

Sacred Heart began practice with 26 players Monday morning, two less than last year,Head coach Rodney Dowell will have to replace linemen with Tatum Beach and Brennon Ralston returning.Linebackers Wyatt Matura and Arlen Henke are mainstays on defense.The first day went really well.
Jacob Spangenberg

Jacob Spangenberg

Fall sports workouts to begin

BrahmasThe Brahmas start practice Monday, Aug. 3 and will workout from 4-7 p.m.The same schedule will run thru Thursday.Hallettsville returns five offensive and seven defensive starters from a 3-8 team.
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SH names Maley new baseball coach

Sacred Heart is very excited to welcome our New Academic Advisor/ head Baseball Coach. Coach John Maley is joining our Sacred Heart Family and replacing Mark Noska who has stepped down after 18 great seasons at the helm.
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Noska stepping down

After 15 years as Sacred Heart head baseball coach, Mark Noska has resigned the position.Noska coached baseball for 36 years and had an overall record of 431-146 for a .746 win percentage. At Sacred Heart, his record was 263-111 and had a .703 win percentage.
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One leaving, one coming in at SH

Greg Murrile has been hired to head Sacred’s Heart softball program.Murrile is the Lavaca County Emergency Management Coordinator, has been around the block so to speak.