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Fresh off their thirdround playoff appearance against East Bernard, the Hardin Lady Hornets swept through the 23-3A All-District picks...
Read moreOn Thursday, Nov. 11, at the Liberty softball diamond, the Lady Panthers had three players sign their National Letter of Intent to play collegiate softball. All three seniors will look to play big parts this upcoming season for Liberty as they look to make it back-to-back state championships. Right fielder Maci Beam will take her skills to play for San Jacinto College in Houston. Heading to the University of Houston, Lady Cougars is pitcher Kendall Daniel and second baseman Kylie Bishop is heading to Huntsville to play for Sam Houston State University. The Lady Panthers Head Coach is Karen Slack.
Read moreThere will be some changes at the top of the Liberty ISD Athletic program and a new head coach running things next season on the gridiron.
Read moreIt was a game too far, so to speak. The 8 - 2 Lovelady Lions totally dominated the 5 - 4 Hull-Daisetta Bobcats in Bi-District competition Friday night...
Read moreNAVASOTA – It was a slugfest with two ranked contenders going toeto-toe during the 3A Regional Quarterfinals Tuesday, Nov. 10, at Rattler Gym. Number two ranked East Bernard Brahmarettes were victorious with a 4-1 decision over the fourth ranked Hardin Lady Hornets.
Read moreBaytown- The Hardin Lady Hornets opened up Bi-district play on Tuesday night in Baytown at Lee College in impressive fashion with a three-game sweep over Danbury 25-14, 25-16, 25-17...
Read moreOn a positive note, the Cleveland Indians put an end to the 2021 football season on Friday night at Buddy Morehead Stadium with a 38- 21 win over the Caney Creek Panthers. The win gave Cleveland a 3-7 record on the season and 2-6 in district play. The Indians got on the scoreboard first in the opening quarter with a Tyler Spencer to Devonte Robertson 6-yard touchdown pass. A 53-yard run set up the score by Chris Duncantel. The two-point conversion was good, and Cleveland led 8-0. Caney Creek scored late in the first quarter to cut the deficit to 8-6. The Indians built to their lead in the second quarter when Robertson scored on a 63-yard run. Tyric Cannon had an 18-yard touchdown run straight up the middle in the third quarter, while Jameer Martin also had a touchdown run for Cleveland. Robertson finished off his big night with 113-yards rushing on just 10-carries with two touchdowns. Robertson also caught two passes for 34-yards and a third score. Duncantel rushed for 98-yards on eight carries while Spencer added 47-yards on the ground. Cannon added 26-yards and one score. The Indians finished the game with 339-yards rushing on the ground. Robertson led the defense with 11 tackles, and Johnny Hines added 8.
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