The Sealy Tigers volleyball team began their scrimmage season Aug. 5 by hosting the Columbus High School Cardinals and the Lexington High School Eagles at the Sealy High School gymnasium.
While Cinderella’s spell may have faded at midnight, the Sealy High School Tigers football team found there’s plenty of magic when the clock strikes 12 under the lights of T.J. Mills stadium at Mark A.
By JASON MANAGO-GRAVES JASON.MANAGO-GRAVES@SEALYNEWS.COM The Brazos High School volleyball team traveled to Schulenburg to compete in a tournament featuring Schulenburg High School, La Grange High School and Hallettsville High School Aug. 5.
Around the crack of dawn on a cloudy Monday, the Sealy High School Tigers football team took to the field for their first official practice of the 2022 season. “It’s awesome.
Students go back and forth with the tennis ball, working on their serve as well as basic techniques. The Sealy Tennis Camp hosted kindergarten to incoming ninth-grade students.
The Sealy Tigers volleyball team pictured running sprints during their morning conditioning and weight room workout session during their first official day of practice. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO.
The Faith Academy of Bellville Knights donned pads early Monday afternoon as the sixman football season got underway. “We want to use the first week to get out there and get loose.
Monday evening the Brazos High School Cougars football team was all ears as head coach Ryan Roecker delivered a speech detailing expectations for the season. He emphasized timeliness, players holding themselves accountable and togetherness.
As the school year approaches, Brazos Independent School District trustees renewed the superintendent’s contract, approved hiring new staffers and addressed dress-code changes. The school board during a recent meeting considered these issues and several more to put the finishing touches on a busy summer, according to minutes from the session.