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The Dayton Broncos baseball team picked up a couple of big district wins over Caney Creek last week. We will start with Dayton’s 7-1 win over the Panthers last Tuesday night at home.
Read moreThe Dayton Broncos soccer team had some players awarded to the all-district team. The most significant announcement was senior Diego Cruz, who was named to the Academic All-State Team by the Texas Association of Soccer Coaches and Officials (TASCO). Making the first-team all-district was juniors Angel Aguiar and Ismael Navarro. Landing on the second team is junior Nick Kopecky and senior Jorge Sifuentes. Honorable Mention picks for Dayton was sophomore Hernando Andrade, senior Francisco Gonzalez and junior Gustavo Orozco. Cruz was also named to the Academic All-District Team. Head Coach Jed Garner leads the Broncos.
Read moreIn district action, it was a tight game for five innings before the New Caney Eagles scored six runs over the final two innings to knock off the Cleveland Indians 11-4 at home on Tuesday night.
Read moreIt was a low scoring pitcher’s duel on Thursday night in Hardin and the Anderson-Shiro Owls got the better of the Hornets in a big district tilt 3-1.
Read moreNatalie Garcia had three RBIs, and two hits as the Dayton Lady Broncos held off the Cleveland Lady Indians 6-3 on Friday night in district action in Dayton.
Read moreTarkington High School Softball standout Scout Payne signs her letter of intent to compete at the collegiate level with Concordia University. Her fellow students were on hand to celebrate the big event. The Vindicator
Read moreHardin pitcher Reese Parker was dominant on Tuesday night at Coldspring and held the Lady Trojans to just two-hits and the Lady Hornets picked up a big 2-0 win in district action.
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