San Angelo Lake View’s Bella Reyes took third place Thursday in the unequipped division at the state powerlifting meet at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg.
The No. 7 Wall Hawks put forth another dominant performance in Wall on Thursday afternoon, this time, against Grape Creek. The Hawks struck early and often to claim a 28-0 win after five innings.
Brady’s Samerra Reed took second place in her weight class Thursday to lead the Concho Valley’s showing at the Class 3A Division II state powerlifting meet at the Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg.
Sonora’s Jimena Leija won her weight class at the Class 1A/2A state powerlifting meet Wednesday to lead the Lady Broncos to a fourth-place finish in the team standings.
Angelo State returns to Mayer Field on Friday evening for a Lone Star Conference doubleheader against UT Dallas, marking the first matchup between the two programs.
Tarleton State, which was in a conference with Angelo State just seven years ago, shocked the No. 2-ranked Texas Longhorns on Tuesday for its biggest win in program history.
Angelo State will look to rebound from its first four-game series loss in more than a year when it travels to Laredo for a four-game Lone Star Conference series against Texas A&M International beginning Friday.
Venezuela captured its first World Baseball Classic championship Tuesday night, scoring a go-ahead run in the ninth inning to defeat the United States 3-2 at LoanDepot Park.
Two big innings from Midland Legacy proved to be too much for the Central Lady Cats in their district home opener on Tuesday night. The Lady Rebels took advantage of several big hits in those innings to build an insurmountable lead and claim victory over Central, 11-3.