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Sealy represents at UIL competition

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The Sealy Tiger Band earned straight 1’s in sight-reading and registered a score of 1-2-2 in the concert portion of April 15’s UIL Concert and Sight Reading contests. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS Both Sealy High School Choir groups captured the sweepstakes from the April 15 UIL Concert and Sight Reading contests with straight 1’s, the highest grade achievable..
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NEXT STOP: REGIONALS

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Both Sealy track and field teams captured the top spot in the team competition of the Area Championship hosted at T.J. Mills Stadium and Sealy Junior High last Wednesday, April 14. Sealy athletes earned 10 gold medals and qualified for 37 events in the Regional Championship this weekend at Challenger Columbia Stadium in Webster.
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Softball closes regular season

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The Sealy Lady Tiger softball team closed its regular season earlier this week with road trips to Brookshire and Bellville Monday and Tuesday and await the beginning of the postseason. Sealy won by run rule over Royal, 15-0 in four innings, but final results from Tuesday’s contest with Bellville were unavailable by press time.
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Two Tigers qualify for tennis regionals

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The Sealy Tiger team tennis squad had two representatives advance from last week’s District 24-4A Championships to the regional tournament. Carlos Godoy registered a runner-up finish in the boys’ singles bracket and Cameron Eschenburg and Norman Juarez similarly finished second in the boys’ doubles circuit to punch a ticket to the Region III Championship in Bryan April 26 and 27.
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Avila named co-offensive MVP

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After the deepest postseason run in program history, the Sealy Tiger soccer team was well represented on all-district teams and was honored with the co-offensive MVP, two first-team selections, four second-team nods and three honorable mentions. In addition, 12 were honored with academic all-district distinction for their work in the classroom.
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Small business gives back

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Texas Premier Sporting Arms, an open to the public and semi-private sporting clays facility, presented a donation check in the amount of $1,000 to the Sealy Fire Department April 15. All proceeds donated to the Sealy Fire Department were raised from Texas Premier’s 1st Annual Crawfish and Clays Sporting Clays Tournament held April 10 at Texas Premier.