Greater Sealy Little League action is in full swing and there were Muckdogs, Hot Rods and Tigers running wild April 8 at Mark A. Chapman Park. PHOTOS BY AMANDA LUKSHA
The Sealy Tiger team tennis squad was in action in Navasota April 1 and in Waller April 7 (JV) and brought back multiple wins and a handful of medals as well. Sealy then moved on to preparations for the District 24-4A Championships held earlier this week in Bellville.
In its final home game of the regular season, the Sealy Lady Tiger softball squad defeated the Navasota Rattlers 7-2 last Friday evening to move to 5-2 within District 24-4A with only three games left to play.
The Blinn College dance team captured its eighth straight national title, while the Blinn College cheer team placed second at the 2021 National Cheer Association & National Dance Association Collegiate Cheer and Dance Championships last Friday in Daytona Beach, Florida.
With a 3-1 win over Salado last Friday, the Sealy Tiger soccer team clinched a spot in the Region 3 Championship for the first time in program history. Earlier this week, Sealy traveled to Cy Park High School to face the Splendora Wildcats, winners of District 22, in the fourth round of the playoffs.
T.J. Mills Stadium and Mark A. Chapman Field hosted the District 24-4A Championships last Tuesday (prelims) and Wednesday (finals) and the host Sealy Tigers earned the girls’ team championship and finished as runners up in the boys’ team competition behind 11 individual champions.
The Sealy Lady Tiger softball team wrapped up non-district play with a 16-1 loss to Shiner on Monday of this week at the Sealy High School Softball Stadium. The Lady Tigers moved on to their home finale and senior-night matchup with the Navasota Rattlers this Friday.
The Sealy Lady Tiger soccer team was well represented with 10 all-district selections and 15 academic all-district distinctions following its best record and a second-place finish in District 20-4A. Junior classmates Destinee Castillo (co-offensive player of the year) and Kenna Killough (defensive player of the year) as well as freshman Rebeca Garza (co-freshman of the year) all earned MVP/first-team all-district honors for their contributions.