Survive and advance. That’s the motto that Sealy’s girl’s track and field team has adopted this year and put that to good use last week at the area meet held in Bay City.
Coming into last week’s district contests with Brookshire Royal and Wharton, the Sealy Tigers knew what was ahead of them and knew what needed to be done. Sealy stands in second place in District 25-4A a game ahead of El Campo and needed to secure the two wins over Royal and Wharton to set up a big road contest with the Ricebirds for second place this week.
As Sealy walked off the field in Crosby, the team might have been sad after being eliminated one game from the Class 4A regional tournament, but once they have time to reflect on the season, they will realize they have a lot to be proud of as well.
While the finish was not what Sealy Head Girls Volleyball Coach Syndey Jones had hoped for, she can only look back at this historic season for her Lady Tigers and their accomplishments and know this team left its imprint on the program. Sealy was eliminated from the soccer playoffs by Little Cypress-Mauriceville 3-0 last Friday night in Crosby.
The first time the Sealy Lady Tigers faced off against the state-ranked El Campo Ladybirds, El Campo walked away with a 14-2 win over the young Sealy squad. Last week, the two teams faced off again in Sealy and this time the Lady Tigers came out to give El Campo a strong battle.
With one game left on the first half of the District 25-4A baseball schedule, the Sealy Tigers are currently sitting in second place one game behind Needville and one game ahead of Bellville. Sealy moved to 5-1 in district after claiming a 3-2 win over El Campo last Friday night.
The Sealy Lady Tigers opened up district play last Friday with a 16-3 home victory over Wharton. The victory moved Sealy to 8-6 overall and 1-0 in district play.
Sealy boys soccer appear to be peaking at right time of year Fresh off a week where the Sealy boys posted a 2-1 record in three district games, the Tigers now sit firmly in third place in District 20-4A with two games left in the season. Sealy opened the week with a big 2-0 win over Bellville.
Sealy will be sending seven boys’ powerlifters to the Regional Powerlifting Meet. The meet is scheduled for Wednesday, March 8 at West Harden High School.
Sealy Lady Tigers soccer take aim at finishing strong With the first round of district play behind them, the Sealy Lady Tigers are sitting firmly in second place in district with a 3-1 record but they have their eyes set on that firstplace finish. While the team has played well at times this year, Sealy Head Girls Soccer Coach Sydney Jones knows her Lady Tigers can play at a higher level and need to start getting their play going as district nears a close and playoffs loom ahead.