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Peaster ends state run with loss to Aubrey

SAN MARCOS — For the past several weeks of postseason, the Peaster Lady Hounds managed to come back and triumph from disadvantages. ....more>>

  • WC sweeps Lon Morris in early-season rematch
    After dropping both games against Lon Morris in their respective home openers, the Weatherford College basketball teams exacted their revenge Wednesday, winning both contests at Lon Morris College.

  • Bulldogs look to make a habit of postseason play
    MILLSAP — The keyword for Millsap’s 2009 football season: progress.
    For the last three years, the Bulldogs had been in a rebuilding phase, but that all came to a point this season, as Millsap made the playoffs for the first time since 2002.

  • sports briefs - 11/19/09
    Everybody scores in Weatherford win over Arlington
    The Lady Roos ran out to a 25-3 first quarter and never looked back in their 67-22 victory over the visiting Lady Colts from Arlington High.

  • Cole takes first as Brock cross country teams run in state meet
    The Brocks girl’s and boy’s cross country teams ran in the state meet Saturday, at Old Settler’s Park in Round Rock.

  • Bearcats-Yellowjackets rematch looks to be a barn-burner, in a really big barn
    ALEDO — Although the Aledo Bearcats and Stephenville Yellowjackets have been steered in different paths this season, regarding starting lineups, the rivals have as many similarities as the squads prepare for their Class 4A area playoff battle on Friday.

  • Former Coyotes cager named WAC Player of the Week
    DENVER – Former Weatherford College basketball player Roderick Flemings, now with the University of Hawaii, has been named the Verizon Wireless Western Athletic Conference Men’s Player of the Week for the week for Nov. 9-15.

  • TCA Eagles exit play-offs in semis
    Staff Report
    The Trinity Chrisitian Academy Eagles of Willow Park were eliminated from the TCAF six-man football play-offs, Saturday. Midland Trinity beat TCA, 58-6, in the state semi-finals in a game played at Trent High School.

  • Local briefs - Nov. 18, 2009

  • Peaster looks to complete its 'dream' season
    It’s been just four short days since the Peaster Lady Hounds drained the emotions from parents, fans, coaches and eventually, themselves during their run to the Class 2A Region I volleyball title. And while the poignancy of Saturday’s post-game celebrations may be somewhat tempered, as the Lady Hounds (36-4) reset their respective game faces, some facts remain the same … Peaster is heading to the UIL state tournament and the trip south is a culmination of a dream, a word spoken often of late, shared by at least two seniors, who no doubt conveyed the message of many more on Saturday.

  • Bearcats push past Little Elm, set stage for contest with Stephenville
    JUSTIN — Another playoff win to go along with another playoff appearance for the Aledo Bearcats.
    On Friday night, the Bearcats showed just why they have made the playoffs the past 14 years, winning in a rather convincing fashion over Little Elm Friday night, 41-7, at Northwest ISD Stadium.

  • 'State' of joy come in fives for Lady Hounds
    ABILENE — Nothing comes easy, and the Peaster Lady Hounds can attest to that. Each of the last three playoff contests for Peaster, winding its way through the Class 2A Region I bracket, have gone to five games before coming to a conclusive, and successful resolution.

  • Bulldogs' early success fades in loss to Aubrey
    SPRINGTOWN — For a solid quarter Friday, the Millsap Bulldogs certainly did not give the impression they were playing in their first postseason contest in more than a half dozen years.

  • Peaster pair sticks together
    PEASTER — For most of their lives, Makeever twins Amber and Mandy have had basketball on their minds. For nearly as long, the duo have wanted a basketball future. On Wednesday, the twins signed themselves to a four-year scholarship with Colorado State’s Lady Rams at Peaster High School.

  • Aledo enters 14th-straight postseason schedule, preparation remains hectic for coaches, players
    What a difference a week makes. Aledo transitions from district play mindset of last week, into the postseason frame of mind. Just last Thursday, the Bearcats faced the most prolific passing team in the area, locking up the District 6-4A title with a 48-13 shellacking of the Birdville Hawks. On Friday, Aledo takes the field in a Class 4A, Division II bi-district match against the Little Elm Lobos, who stay close to the ground with their triple-option offense.

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