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TARKINGTON - The Longhorns played perhaps their best game of the young season on Tuesday night at home as Pollok Central came to town with a fine 12-5 record. Eight three-pointers later and some clutch buckets down the stretch carried Tarkington to a 48-45 win over the Bulldogs in non-district play.
Read moreHARDIN- For the second time this season, the Hardin Lady Hornets and Hull-Daisetta Lady Cats got together on the hardwood, and for the second time this season, the final score could not be decided in regulation, so the game went into overtime.
Read moreSPLENDORA- Xavier Venegas sank a three-pointer with :03 seconds left in the game to give the Cleveland Indians a 6361 win over the Santa Fe Indians in the Championship game of the Splendora Tournament on Saturday afternoon. All five of Venegas’s field goals in the second half were three-pointers, as he finished with a game-high 22 points.
Read moreLIBERTY- All night long, the Lady Panthers had trouble putting the ball in the basket, and a lot of the credit could be given to the Barbers Hill pressure defense as the Lady Eagles rolled to a 52-18 win on Tuesday night in a non-district affair.
Read morePASADENA- Last Tuesday night, the Dayton Lady Broncos traveled to Pasadena and got a clean sweep, with all three Dayton teams coming away with wins. The varsity Lady Broncos used a big fourth quarter to grab a 4821 win. Dayton led 7-2 after the first quarter and 15-9 at the half.
Read moreThe Hull-Daisetta Bobcats, under Head Coach Randy Birdwell, placed a slew of players on the All-District Team. Conner Drake was named to the first team for offense and defense. Drake played tight end on offense and defensive end on defense.
Read moreDAYTON- After a slow start in the first half, the Dayton Broncos soccer team really picked up the pace and scored four second- half goals in taking care of Lumberton 5-1 on Saturday afternoon at Houston Methodist Field at Bronco Stadium.
Read moreThe Liberty Panthers found a secret weapon this year on offense in junior Zach Breaux as he was awarded District 9-4A DII Offensive Newcomer of the Year.
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