May 2012
For the third consecutive season, the Lamar girls soccer team captured the District 20-5A championship. The Redskins finished the regular season with a school-record 22 victories against only two losses.
“The last couple of years our defense has been our strength, but this season, our girls are scoring more goals than they ever have,” said Redskins head coach Ryan Holley…
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April 2012
The Kinkaid Falcons girls’ basketball team capped off the best season in school history by defeating St. John’s School 48-44 to win this year’s Southwest Preparatory Championship. With the win, the Falcons closed out the year with a lofty 31-3 overall record.
“The thing that was really fun about this team was that we had talent and great chemistry, which …
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March 2012
The Memorial High player broke through the opponents’ tackles, his legs pumping, the oval ball nestled in his arm. He crossed the end-zone line and stood there, exalting in his first score.
His teammates screamed at him. But they weren’t yelling congratulations. Get down, they were yelling. “Put the ball on the ground!”
After all, he wasn’t wearing pads, and …
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March 2012
With an experienced and extremely talented lineup, including 15 returners from last year’s playoff squad, the Memorial Mustangs girls soccer team was off to a great start once again this season. The lady Mustangs captured the championship of the Spring Branch ISD tournament and then won two out of their three games at the highly regarded Katy I-10 Shootout. The …
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February 2012
Despite a young and inexperienced lineup, the Bellaire Cardinals basketball team was off to a 22-8 record this season, including a 58-52 victory over the Lamar Redskins in the District 20-5A opener.
“We’ve played a tough schedule, and many of our losses have been to really outstanding teams, so I’m definitely pleased with the way our team’s progressed,” said Cardinals …
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January 2012
For the third year in a row, the Emery/Weiner School Jaguars have emerged as the top independent six-man football team in Texas.
The Jaguars won the Iron Man Six-Man tournament in Hutto, an eight-team, season-ending invitational featuring the top independent six-man teams in the state. In the championship game, the Jaguars defeated Centex Home School 78-30, with the game ultimately …
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December 2011
In one of the most anticipated football match-ups in the 60-year history of their tradition-rich rivalry, the Kinkaid Falcons defeated the St. John’s Mavericks 28-7 to win the Southwest Preparatory Conference Championship. With the win, Kinkaid also culminated a perfect season in which the Falcons went undefeated with a 10-0 record.
“We knew we were going to have a good …
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November 2011
After going undefeated through the first half of the District 20-5A volleyball race, the Bellaire Cardinals moved one giant step closer to capturing a 12th consecutive district championship.
Late into the regular season, the Cardinals owned an overall 20-8 record, including a 10-0 mark in district play.
The Cardinals have done extremely well thanks in large part to the contributions …
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October 2011
It was a spectacular start to the football season for Kinkaid Falcons quarterback Ford Childress, who threw seven touchdown passes in the Falcons’ 63-14 victory over Anahuac. The seven touchdown passes were just one short of tying the state’s all-time record, a record Childress almost certainly would have broken had he not been pulled from the game early in …
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September 2011
The high school football season kicked off this month. It did so with high expectations for the Bellaire Cardinals, who return with most of their starters from last year’s playoff team.
“We have a chance to be extremely successful,” said Cardinals head coach Trey Herrmann. “The kids worked extremely hard this summer, and they’re hungry for a great …
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August 2011
While almost all was quiet in high school sports this summer, St. Thomas Episcopal won the Henderson Overall Championship Cup for Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools 3A. The prestigious award is based on the success of the school’s athletic programs over the course of the entire school year.
“What an honor. Our coaches and our kids did an …
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July 2011
Another year, another state championship for the St. John’s Mavericks girls lacrosse team. The lady Mavericks captured their ninth Texas High School Lacrosse League state title with a dramatic 12-11 victory over Cy-Fair in the state final as Robby Rybarczyk scored the winning goal with less than two minutes to play. The Mavericks won the Southwest Preparatory Conference title with …
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June 2011
The winningest pitcher in the history of the Bellaire Cardinals baseball program.
Such is the distinction now held by Cardinals senior Toller Boardman, who earlier this season broke the record held by Chris Cox since 1978.
“It’s quite an accomplishment,” said Cardinals head coach Rocky Manuel. “Think of it. Toller’s won more games for a baseball program that …
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May 2011
As the fourth-ranked Class 5A softball team in the state, the Bellaire Cardinals were once again a powerhouse program this season, capturing 21 victories in their first 25 games.
“We played outstanding for much of the season,” said Cardinals head coach Brian Tuffly. “We played good defense, had timely hitting, and of course Gabby Smith is just a dominant …
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May 2011
On a Sunday afternoon, when some folks may be napping on the couch, at least a few Houstonians are engaging in one of the roughest and most dangerous sports around, and I don’t mean football.
The game of polo, played over 2,000 years ago by cavalry warriors in faraway places like Japan and Turkey, took off locally when Houstonians Will …
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