October 2021

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Sealy shuts down Wharton

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After forcing a three and out to open the game, Sealy held the ball for 2:10, built a 16-point lead and never looked back to help earn a 58-7 win in the Battle of the Tigers in Wharton Friday night at Eddie Joseph Memorial Stadium.

In the penultimate District 12-4A-D2 contest, Sealy improved its record to 3-2 and Wharton fell to 0-5. With a La Marque loss to Bellville Friday night, Sealy secured a playoff berth for the second year in a row.

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Sealy sweeps home finale

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The Sealy Lady Tiger volleyball squad earned sweeps in its final two home matches last week to improve its record within District 24-4A to 7-2 with only one match remaining this week. Sealy beat Wharton Tuesday on parent night and Navasota Friday on senior night to close its home slate of matches.
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Sealy Elementary Little Libraries

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Sealy Elementary is proud to announce its sponsorship of a community literacy initiative, a Little Free Library. To assist our young readers in their endeavors to become proficient, literate reading Tigers, two Little Free Library boxes have been placed around the community inside Bill’s Country Market and on the porch at Tropical Ice. Help our children by visiting these locations and borrowing one or many of our interesting books. New titles will periodically replace former titles, so visit often! Pictured on the left is the library inside Bill’s and on the right are early attendees at Tropical Ice.

NEWS BITS

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10th Annual Senior Citizens Health Fair, Oct. 28 First Texas Home Health and the Sealy Chamber of Commerce are hosting the 10th annual Senior Citizens Health Fair Thursday, Oct.

Faith runners finish season

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The Faith Academy Cross Country Team “Saved the BEST for Last.” They ran in their final regularseason meet Saturday, Oct. 23, at Covenant Christian in Conroe. The course was on the school’s campus where runners made multiple loops around the mostly grass terrain that took them into a nice shaded tree-lined trail and then over a few small rolling moguls. Seventeen schools were represented in the eight divisional races.
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Interact recycles

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Students from the Sealy High School Interact Club collected aluminum from a collection site at The Sealy News last Thursday, Oct. 21, and raised $55.80. Pictured from the left are Madelyne Saucedo, Aaron DeLeon, Malorie Woolman, Isabelle Osbun and Jazmine Reyna. HANS LAMMEMAN
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Sealy cross country state-bound

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Both Sealy cross country teams punched a ticket to the Class 4A State Championship Nov. 6 after top-four team finishes at the Region III Championship Monday afternoon in Huntsville. It will be the first time any one Tiger team competed at the state meet since 1994 and the first time both teams will represent Sealy High School since 1990.