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The Liberty Lady Panthers picked the best time of the season to play their best volleyball game to date on Thursday night at Goose Creek Memorial High School in Baytown in the opening round of the playoffs.
Read moreThe second was better than the first one but unfortunately the Cleveland Indians put themselves in too much of a hole in the first 24 minutes and finished on the short end of a 49-8 score to Magnolia West on Friday night at Indians Stadium in a district tilt.
Read moreOn Thursday afternoon the Liberty Panthers hosted a Tri-Cross Country Track Meet with Hardin-Jefferson and Silsbee. Liberty’s Patrick Flowers ran away with the boys 5,000-meter run with a time of 18:43.96 to take first place.
Read moreThe 31st Annual Dayton Cross Country Invitational was held Saturday morning at Dayton High School and once again was a big success put on by Broncos Head Coach Michael Asbill and others.
Read moreThe Kirbyville Wildcats played ball control for most of the night with their rushing attack, and running back Azion Mahathay led the way by rushing for 117 yards and two touchdowns in a 34-20 victory over Tarkington on Thursday night at A.L. Nelson Stadium in district 10-3A-I action.
Read moreMiscues, bad snaps, penalties and turnovers have plagued the Hardin Hornets (2-4, 0-3) over the past couple of weeks, and now they find themselves in a bind if they are going to have any chance at reaching postseason play in 2020. They are coming off their fourth consecutive loss this season, losing 26-0 to the Buna Cougars (3-2, 3-0). This makes the third loss in District 10-3A, Division I competition this year.
Read moreThe Liberty Panthers moved to 3 and 3 on the year last Friday night with a hard-fought 14-6 loss to the Orangefield Bobcats. This loss has Liberty’s record at 0-3 in District 11-4A play. It was a very even matchup that gave the Bobcat boys the win on essentially two plays in the game; a long kickoff return and an intercepted Liberty pass.
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