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Sealy takes home second, third

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Sealy came away with second and third place finishes in the Shiner Invitational Cross Country Meet held Oct. 1. The Sealy boys finished in second place behind East Bernard in the 5000-run while the Sealy girls finished in third place overall behind East Bernard and Yoakum. “I think it went fine. We were missing a couple of runners on the girls’ side, but it was good to see some other kids run well,” said Sealy Cross Country Head Coach Anthony Branch.
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FALCONS HOLD OFF TIGERS

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Brookshire defensive pressure too much for Sealy oming into Friday’s district contest with Brookshire CRoyal, Sealy Head Football Coach Shane Mobley knew his squad would have to be ready to make adjustments on the field against the Falcons. The talented and upstart Falcons came into the game undefeated and managed to hold off a late Tiger rally to stay that way with a 13-10 victory over Sealy at Brookshire’s Falcon Stadium.

7th grade sweeps Smithville

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The 7th grade A Team Sealy Lady Tigers came out swinging against the Smithville Lady Tigers Sept. 29 and came away with the victory with the scores of 25-10 and 25-17. “We had been working hard this week on being aggressive servers and team players and the girls did an amazing job on both aspects,” said Sealy 7th Grade Volleyball Coach Angie Kram.

Brazos takes home sixth place

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The Brazos Cougars cross country team competed in the Shiner Comanche Cross Country Meet on Saturday in Shiner. The varsity girls team finished sixth in the 3A-4A Varsity Girls race with 123 points while the varsity boys finished sixth in the 3A-4A division with 139 points. Individually for the Brazos girls, Esmeralda Garcia placed first, Rubi Garcia finished 10th, Lily Bertrand was 33rd, Hannah Gonzalez 40th, Denise Hauer was 43rd, and Gracie Arteaga 54th. There were 67 runners and 10 teams in the race. Individually for the boys, Wesley Holub finished sixth, Rees Snedaker placed 20th, Bryan Pedroza was 23rd, Anthony Gonzales 51st, Gustavo Lara 54th, and Payton Nanez 64th. There were 80 runners and 11 teams in the race. In the junior varsity boys’ race, Jaime Gonzalez placed eighth, Eric King finished 26th, Logan Main was 29th, and Ramiro Cantu 39th.