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Bullard softball sweeps Center to open 2024 playoffs
RUSK, Texas (KETK) — The Bullard Lady Panthers have been one of the best softball programs in the state for the past few years, and they looked the part Wednesday night in the opening round of the 2024 playoffs. Bullard swept Center in Rusk, beating the Lady Roughriders 15-2 then 10-0 to advance to the […]
Class 4A Region III Track and Field: Chapel Hill, Bullard, Gilmer, Kilgore, Palestine, Carthage, Henderson athletes qualify for state
BULLARD — Several East Texas athletes punched their ticket to the UIL Track and Field State Meet during the Class 4A Region III Track and Field Championships Friday and Monday at Panther Stadium. The state meet for Class 4A will be May 2 at Mike A. Myers Track and...
Bullard girls clinch berth in state tournament
The Bullard Lady Panthers are headed to the UIL Class 4A Girls Golf State Golf Tournament. The Lady Panthers finished third at the Class 4A Region III Tournament, clinching a berth to the state event, which is scheduled for May 6-7 at Legends Golf Course in Kingsland, which is near the confluence of the Colorado and the Llano rivers, which combine to form Lake LBJ. The course is about 60 miles northwest of Austin.
No. 10 Hudson defeats No. 12 Bullard for 18-4A title, 2-1
BULLARD — Kolt Larsen hit a two-run home run in the top of the first inning and that held up as No. 10 Hudson took a 2-1 win over No. 12 Bullard for the District 18-4A title on Tuesday night at the new Panther Athletic Complex. After the younger...
Bullard’s Schneider named American Southwest Conference Co-Golfer of Year
GRANBURY, Texas (KLTV) - Former Bullard Panther Kaiden Schneider is one of two golfers to be named American Southwest Conference Co-Golfer of the Year. The ASC website stated the following about the LeTourneau senior:. “Schneider, a two-time all-conference selection, entered the conference championship averaging a 72.96 across 25 rounds. He...
Spring Hill's Schott has 2 hits, scores twice in UT-Tyler doubleheader sweep
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Former Spring Hill Panther Sam Schott had two hits and two runs scored as UT-Tyler swept St. Mary’s in a doubleheader on Tuesday. The junior batted leadoff and started in left field for both games. In the first game, she was hit by a pitch in the first inning, she singled in the third and she doubled in the fifth and later scored to make the score 2-1. Schott was 2-for-2 in the first game, which the Patriots won, 4-1.
Brook Hill’s Minter gets 4th win of season as Braves win in extra innings
ATLANTA (KLTV) - Former Brook Hill Guard AJ Minter picked up his fourth win of the season in relief as Atlanta took an extra-inning win over Miami, 4-3. The lefty entered the game in the 10th inning with the score tied at 3 and Nick Gordon as an inherited runner at second base. Minter got Emmanuel Rivera to ground out as Gordon advanced to third base. Christian Bethancourt then grounded sharply to a drawn-in third base and third baseman Austin Riley fielded the ball and from his knees threw Gordon out at home. With Bethancourt now on first base with two outs, Luis Arreaz hit a single, advancing Bethancourt to third base. Minter then walked Bryan De La Cruz to load the bases before striking out Jazz Chishold Jr. to end the inning.
Lady Wildcats lose preview to Bullard
Lady Wildcats lose preview to Bullard Image Abbey Goldsmith (5) takes a lead off from second base during recent action. The Sulphur Springs Lady Wildcats lost their playoff warmup game to the Bullard Lady Panthers Friday, falling 4-0. Photo by DJ Spencer ...
Cayuga’s Thompson wins 400m at A&M meet
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Former Cayuga Wildcat Aerin Thompson broke her own UT-Tyler school record on the way to winning first in the 400 meters at a meet in College Station over the weekend. Thompson ran a 54.30. David Soto (Winnsboro) finished second in the men’s 1,500 meters with a...
All Saints baseball, volleyball players sign with colleges
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - At All Saints, two of their student athletes headlined a signing ceremony. Abby Hahn will play volleyball and continue her education at Oklahoma Wesleyan, and Carson Wright will continue his academics and baseball at Wayland Baptist University. ”Well, I had multiple schools that I’ve visited, but...
Hughes inks with Jacksonville
Hughes inks with Jacksonville Jason Chlapek Wed, 04/24/2024 - 15:58 Image Allie Hughes (seated second from left) recently signed to play golf at Jacksonville College. Hughes was joined by family and friends during the event. Photo by Jason Chlapek/Fairfield Recorder ...
Softball Notebook: Brook Hill's Karmen Miller, Maddie Matheney take weekly honors
Brook Hill’s Karmen Miller and Maddie Matheney have earned Tyler Morning Telegraph Softball Player of the Week honors for games played April 15-20. Miller is the Pitcher of the Week, and Matheny is the Hitter of the Week. Miller went 3-0 and pitched 12 innings, allowing three runs on...
Softball: Grace scores big win over Bishop Dunne
Isabel Buchanan and Sadie Arriola each had three hits in leading the Grace Community Lady Cougars to a 28-0 win over the Dallas Bishop Dunne Lady Falcons on Senior Night Tuesday. Ryder Dunham drove in five runs with Macie Mathis and Rylan Lafaitt have four RBIs apiece.
Port Neches nearing plan for pickleball courts
PORT NECHES — Pickleball enthusiasts have reason to rejoice, as there is going to be a new place to play the sport in Port Neches. The city’s two tennis courts adjacent to city hall are going to be converted to accommodate four pickleball courts, once final approval is made. The plan began when the Port […] The post Port Neches nearing plan for pickleball courts appeared first on Port Arthur News.
Baseball series moves to UT Tyler
UT Tyler’s baseball series with Arkansas-Fort Smith has been moved from Fort Smith, Arkansas to the Rose City, school officials announced. It was moved to Tyler due to the weather forcast in the Fort Smith area. The Patriots will be the visiting team in all four games. A doubleheader...
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