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TARKINGTON - The Lady Horns moved to 5-1 in district play with a pair of runs over Crockett last week. Tarkington started things off by traveling to Crockett last Tuesday night and pounded the Lady Bulldogs 19-4 in six innings. The Lady Horns scored in every inning and put up six runs in the sixth to put the game away.
Read moreDIBOLL- It was a soccer game that lasted 100 minutes and both teams left everything on the field. But in the end, it was the Whitehouse Wildcats getting a goal in the last two minutes of the second overtime period to knock off Dayton 3-2 on Friday night in a Class 5A Bi-district contest at Lumberjack Stadium in Diboll.
Read moreLIBERTY - The Lady Panthers opened up district last Tuesday, racked up 17 hits in just four and 1/2 innings, and easily dispatched the Lady Lions 14-1. Liberty scored in every inning and pitchers Brookelyn Taylor and Kamdyn Chandler combined for 10 strikeouts and allowed just two hits in the win.
Read moreLIBERTY- The Panthers got off to a good start early on in the district opener at City Park Field last Tuesday night before the Livingston Lions scored four runs in both the fifth and seventh innings and that would be good enough for a 10-3 win over the home team.
Read moreWINNIE - Freshman Hunter Whitehead continued his dominance on the mound against East Chambers on Monday night in Winnie by allowing no-hits in four innings of work while striking out seven and the Hardin Hornets stayed perfect in district at 4-0 with a 12-2 victory over the Buccaneers in five innings.
Read moreNACOGDOCHES - Natalie Garcia had three RBIs and a couple of hits and the Dayton Lady Broncos took advantage of 11 errors in a 15-5 win over the Lady Dragons on Friday night in district play.
Read moreCLEVELAND- The Lady Indians dropped a pair of games last week to Conroe and Grand Oaks in district play.
Read moreDAISETTA - The District 25-2A All-District list had a couple of key Hull-Daisetta Lady Cat players named to it. Leading the way for Hull-Daisetta was guard Quay Haskins as she was named the district’s Offensive Player of the Year. Named the MVP of district was Big Sandy’s Alexis Thompson.
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