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Reese Parker struck out nine and allowed just three hits to lead the Hardin Lady Hornets to a 7-1 win over the Tarkington Lady Horns on Tuesday night in Hardin.
Read moreDreams can come true when you play softball for the Lady Jacks from Stephen F. Austin State University. Just ask Sydnee Hebert, Mikaelah Burkland, or Kassidy Wilbur. These young ladies from Dayton, Liberty, and Bridge City programs are working towards a trip to the Softball World Series Tournament at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City.
Read moreThe Cleveland Indians took one on the chin on Friday night at home to Lake Creek as five errors turned into six runs and the Lions had plenty of offense in a 16-0 win at the Hal McClelland Complex.
Read moreLast week the Dayton Broncos were eliminated from the playoffs as Kingwood Park took a pair from Dayton.
Read moreReese Parker was on fire at home on Thursday night against Anderson-Shiro and pitched a no-hitter and struck out 17 in leading the Hardin Lady Hornets to a 9-0 win over the Lady Owls in a district contest.
Read moreMadi Alvarado did not allow a hit over four innings, and the Dayton Lady Broncos got home runs from Dimika Anthony-Conner and Alvarado to easily dispatch Caney Creek on Monday afternoon, 16-1.
Read moreGray Soileau of Huffman and Jailan Ardoin of Hamshire-Fannett finished as Co-MVP’s to lead the way in District 21-4A. Named as the Offensive Players of the Year are Clayton Davis of Hardin-Jefferson and Livingston’s William Dault. The Defensive Players of the Year are Micah Brown of Hardin-Jefferson, Colin Dorsey of Hamshire-Fannett, and Luke Thomas of the Huffman Falcons. The Newcomer’s of the Year are Isaiah Melvo of Hardin-Jefferson and Jayden Randolph of Livingston. The Liberty Panthers placed two on the second-team all-district list. They are senior Kaden Nolan and junior Patrick Flowers. Head Coach Rick German leads the Panthers.
Read moreThe Cleveland Lady Indians never gave Caney Creek a chance on Thursday night at home as they jumped on the Lady Panthers for seven runs in the first inning and never looked back in an 11-1 win in five innings.
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