It might not have been too pretty, but Brazos Head Football Coach Ryan Roecker will take it. “We will take an ugly win any day of the week over a pretty loss,” Roecker said after Brazos held on to defeat Rice Consolidated 14-7.
The Sealy Junior High volleyball teams traveled to Smithville last week and all four squads came away with victories. 7th grade B won 25-23 and 25-9 7th grade A won 25-7 and 25-14 8th grade B won 25-10 and 25-6 8th grade A won 25-14 and 25-12 In the 8th grade A team game these ladies had some outstanding stats: Lauren Luther – six kills, 11 aces, two digs, and one block Lila Meyer- one ace and four digs Annabelle Miller- one kill Ava Carr – three kills and one dig Julissa Olvera – three aces and two digs Paige Stanford – one ace Chloe Reynolds – two aces and three kills Kali Bradford – three aces and seven digs Julia Lechler – three kills and one block..
Ten members from the Austin County 4-H Rifle Team helped kick off the Fort Bend County Fair and Rodeo by participating in their 1st Annual Rifle Invitational. This weekend match culminated with an awards ceremony on Sept.
The Sealy Lady Tigers moved to 3-1 in District 25-4A play with a sweeping victory over Navasota last Friday night at home. The Lady Tigers made easy work of Navasota sweeping to a win over their district foe.
It might not be a must-win game but for the Sealy Tiger football program, it would be great to get back into the win column this week. Sealy returns home this Friday to take on Brookshire Royal in a District 10-4A matchup.
This one stung a little. Sealy started off strong, but penalties and a key injury allowed West Columbia to claim a vital 24-15 victory over the Tigers in the District 10-4A opener for both squads last Friday night.
The Brazos Cougars cross country team competed in the Coach Ed Invitational Cross Country Meet Saturday in Sealy. Individually, in the varsity girls’ race, Lily Bertrand finished 33rd, Stephaniah Phillips placed 37th, and Hannah Gonzalez was 48th.