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Tigers ready for regionals

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After they swept their district championship meet, the Sealy cross country teams will travel to Huntsville Monday afternoon for the Region III Championship. Last year, Sealy finished well at the regional meet but sent only two individual Lady Tigers to state and this year, the goal is set to take both teams to Round Rock.
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Sealy finishes in Area

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As the second-place team in District 24-4A, the Sealy Tiger fall tennis team earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and met Hamshire-Fannett in the Area Championship last Monday, Oct. 11. The District 21 winners swept the second-round match 19-0 and was set to meet Orange LCM in the regional quarterfinals.
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Brahmas buck Tigers 42-7

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With five touchdowns, senior running back Richard Reese helped carry the No. 6 state-ranked Bellville Brahmas (7-0, 2-0) to their first victory in the Mill Creek rivalry since 2016 with a 42-7 win over the Sealy Tigers (4-3, 1-1) Friday night at the Pasture of Pain in District 12-4A-D2 action.

In the 83rd meeting of the Austin County rivals, Bellville extended its all-time lead in the series to 49-34 and snapped a four-game losing streak.

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Sealy returns to win column 38-14

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The Sealy Tigers used a touchdown on their opening drive to seize momentum out of the gates of their non-district finale in Bay City Friday night and cruised to a 38-14 win over the Blackcats thanks to five different scorers.

Sealy senior Ethan Hart provided the bookending scores, both from 12 yards out, and executed the decision given to Offensive Coordinator Chris Carruthers on the coin flip by Head Coach Shane Mobley.

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LIONS TOP TIGERS

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For the Sealy Tigers not only nearly two and a half quarters, hung with but led the Class 5A Lake Creek Lions on the road Friday night in non-district action. Down the stretch, Sealy suffered multiple injuries and Lake Creek’s depth eventually took over to win 41-34, capped by a 21-point fourth quarter.
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Lady Tigers take second in Wallis

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The Sealy Lady Tiger cross country team took second place in the team competition from the 15th annual Brazos Invitational last Saturday morning in Wallis. Head Cross Country Coach Anthony Branch said through the first four runners, Sealy had a lead over perennial state-qualifying East Bernard but the squads’ fifth runners proved to be the difference-maker and left the Lady Tigers in second.

Non-district winds down

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The Sealy Lady Tiger volleyball squad had two road contests last week and earned a split after it fell to La Grange in five sets and swept West Columbia to move to 14-17 overall. Sealy was scheduled to play Monday in Conroe but with Tropical Storm Nicholas looming in the gulf, the Lady Tigers’ penultimate non-district contest was canceled.