squad found the end of the T Sealy Lady Tiger softball road in the regional quarterfinals after the Liberty Lady Panthers swept the best two-ofthree series at Navasota High School last Wednesday and Friday.
As only a freshman, Sealy High School alum Madeline Goad and her Blinn Junior College teammates competed in the program’s first appearance at the NJCAA Women’s Golf Championship in Daytona, Fla. last week. The team registered 13th place out of 19 teams at the four-day tournament played at Plantation Bay Golf and Country Club.
The Tiger Pride 12u baseball team won the Gold Bracket from the SC Texas State Championships last weekend. The Tigers outscored their opponents 46-27, including a walk-off victory in the quarterfinal game. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Sealy High School had 11 seniors honored with academic allstate distinction from the Texas High School Coaches Association and Texas Army National Guard when the lists were announced May 6. To be honored, student-athletes, trainers and managers had to be a senior in good standing with the team, of good moral character and had maintained an overall grade point average of 92 or above in all classes from grades 9-11 and courses completed in grade 12.
The Sealy Tiger baseball team was eliminated from the playoffs in the area round two games to none (2-0 and 10-1) at the hands of the Orangefield Bobcats at Crosby High School last Thursday and Friday.
Sealy High School alumni Clayton Fritsch (Class of 2017) and Luke Thielemann (Class of 2020) recently represented Sam Houston State University at the Southland Conference Outdoor Championships at George Turner Stadium in Humble.
The Sealy Tiger baseball team used a 12-run first inning to notch a 15-2, run-rule win in five innings over Mickey Leland Prep in the bi-district round of the playoffs last Friday night at Aubrey “Mutt” Stuessel Stadium in Sealy.
Sealy junior pole vaulter Breanna Brandes registered seventh place with a final clearance of 11’ 6” – an inch away from her school and personal record – at the UIL Track and Field State Championships last Thursday at Mike A. Myers Stadium at the University of Texas at Austin.
Sealy High School senior athlete Draper Parker made his commitment to play football for Missouri Southern State University Saturday afternoon. Parker collected 1,025 receiving yards and 14 receiving touchdowns to help the Tigers win an undefeated district championship and go three rounds deep in the playoffs.
The Sealy Lady Tigers secured a 24-2 win in the bi-district round of the playoffs over Houston Wheatley through the rain last Thursday at home. Sealy will head to Montgomery High School this Friday, May 7, to face Splendora in the area round.