The Westwood girls’ basketball team scored 18 points in the final quarter and got a double-double from Mi’Kayla Benson as the Lady Panthers opened their season with a 60-56 win over Buffalo.
Benson finished with a team-high 20 points and 11 rebounds in the victory, while Natali Muniz had 11 points, eight assists, six rebounds and four steals to fill up the stat sheet.
Alexis Hatten had eight points and six rebounds, while Marialle Boles had six points and six rebounds for Westwood in the win.
The Lady Panthers (1-0) play in the Corsicana tournament beginning today.
SLOCUM 71, Laneville 34
The 15th-ranked Slocum girls’ basketball team got huge nights from Landry Lane and Valarie Larkin, and moved to 3-0 with a 71-34 win over Laneville Tuesday.
Lane had 26 points in the victory, while Larkin had 13. Brice Sizemore and Kayti Jones each had seven points, while Britni Lively had six.
Slocum (3-0) opens up its home tournament today.
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Laneville 57, SLOCUM 56
The Slocum boys’ basketball team got edged by Class 1A, Division II No. 6 Laneville Tuesday, 57-56.
Nathan Edwards led the way for Slocum with 17 points, while Conor Dickson had 13 and Jason Neal had 12.
Slocum (0-1) opens up its home tournament today.
NECHES 57, Eustace 52
Behind a double-double from Devin Kanetzky and a big night from Serge Kanetzky, Neches opened up the 2012 season with a 57-52 win over Eustace Tuesday.
Devin Kanetzky had 24 points and 12 rebounds, both team highs, in the win, while Serge Kanetzky had 16 points and eight assists.
Jake Sparkman had six points and 10 rebounds, while Harley-Oakley Collins had five points, six steals and four assists.
Neches (1-0) returns to action Friday Sabine, with the junior varsity beginning at 4 p.m., followed by the varsity girls and varsity boys.
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H.S. Basketball Roundup: Westwood opens season with a win
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H.S. Baseball Playoffs: Elkhart relying on experience during playoff run
After being pushed to the brink of elimination in each of its first two playoff series, the Elkhart baseball team took care of business with ease in the regional quarterfinals.
The Elks defeated Warren in the best-of-three series, 2-0, by a combined score of 11-1.
But, ironically, EHS coach John Adair credited being pushed to the brink in the first round with the team’s ability to pull it all together as the Elks’ playoff run keeps going. -
H.S. Baseball Playoffs: Elkhart's Cheatham sets national triples record
Earlier in the postseason, Elkhart star third baseman Jacob Cheatham legged out his 17th triple of the 2013 season.
It was an important one.
With the hit, Cheatham passed Steve Kopepasah and Alex Ortiz for the national record for triples in a season, according to the National Federation of High School associations. -
H.S. Athletics: Holden named new Cayuga ISD athletic director
It took just over a month for Cayuga ISD to find their new athletic director.
In a school board meeting Monday, the Cayuga school board hired current CHS assistant coach Russell Holden as its new athletic director and head football coach.
Holden, who has been on the staff at Cayuga for five years, will replace Greg Jenkins, who after three years at the helm is leaving for Tenaha. -
Middle School Athletics: Palestine selects March, April 'Character Athletes'
The Palestine Junior High girls athletic program released their Character Athletes of the Month for both March and April recently.
Eighth graders Annalise Meyers (March) and Josie Soehnge (April), and seventh graders Madison Oliva (March) and Ashley Middleton were honored with the awards, which go to student athletes that lead not only on the field or court, but also in the classroom. -
H.S. Softball Playoffs: Grapeland scores early and often in semifinal clincher
Just like in game one, the Grapeland Sandiettes jumped out to a big lead during Saturday's decisive Game 3 against the Joaquin.
The only difference is this time the Sandiettes never let off the gas on their way to a dominant 12-2 win over the Lady Rams in the do-or-die regional semifinal game.
With the win, Grapeland moves on to its third regional final in four years, where they will take on Beckville. It’s the third-straight year the teams will meet in the postseason. -
H.S. Baseball Playoffs: Elkhart eases past Warren in Game 2
After needing three games to end its first two playoff series this postseason, the Elkhart baseball team made sure it didn’t happen a third time.
The Elks — who are seeking a second-straight trip to the state tournament — rolled past Warren Saturday, 6-0, at Lufkin’s Morris Franks Park. The win came a night after Elkhart topped the Warriors, 5-1, to open the series on Friday. -
H.S. Softball Playoffs: Grapeland, Joaquin split games Friday
It was a tale of two games during Friday's Regional Semifinal between the Grapeland Sandiettes and Joaquin Lady Rams. The Sandiettes and Lady Rams combined for 22 runs in the Sandiettes 12-10 win in Game 1.
Game 2 was a much different as the teams wouldn't combine for 20 hits, or even 10 runs as the Lady Rams picked up a 4-2 win.
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H.S. Football: Palestine's Owens leads strong class of area recruits
Palestine junior Jarrell Owens hasn’t ever played a significant down in a game for the Wildcats at linebacker in his football career.
Yet, the position is obviously where his future lies.
Owens is one of a handful of area juniors drawing significant college interest, and the Palestine running back/linebacker already holds an official offer from Texas Tech University. -
H.S. Baseball Playoffs: Harleton shuts down Cayuga in regional quarterfinal
In an as-expected pitcher’s duel, it took only one off inning to cost Cayuga and ace Chantz Holland.
Holland gave up four hits and hit a batter in the top of the third inning, and Harleton turned that into four runs — the only runs of the game — as Harleton topped Cayuga, 4-0, here at the Lindale ISD Baseball and Softball Complex in regional quarterfinal action. -
H.S. Baseball: Patchwork lineup still working for Cayuga
The Cayuga baseball team that will take the field tonight against Harleton in the regional quarterfinals doesn’t look a lot like the Cayuga team that rolled through district play earlier this season.
Injuries have hampered the look of the Wildcat lineup, but Cayuga still finds itself into the playoffs’ third round for yet another season. - More Local Sports Headlines
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