Sports

Wed
22
Jan

Cobras study opponents

    The Industrial Cobra ladies played Goliad on Jan. 14 and won, 53-48. The Industrial Cobra males played Goliad as well and lost, 37-60.

    The Cobra ladies played Aransas Pass on Friday, Jan. 17, and lost, 41-49.

    The male Cobras played Aransas Pass as well and lost, 35-73.

Wed
22
Jan

Edna teams work shots

    According to Edna Cowgirls Coach Brett Nidey, the varsity team played a great defensive game Tuesday night against Aransas Pass and won, 51-40.

    The Cowgirls played against Bloomington and lost, 67-44, on Friday, Jan. 17.

    The Cowboys played Aransas Pass on Jan. 14 and lost, 58-64. They played Bloomington on Jan. 17 and won, 84-62.

Wed
22
Jan

Indians get big swoosh

    Ganado’s Maidens lost to Shiner on Tuesday, Jan. 14, with a final score of 30-45. The Indians played Shiner as well and won, 49-44.

    “We didn’t have a good shooting night, we could’ve done better, but we didn’t do as bad as we could’ve,” said Maiden Sierra Salazar. “I think we’re going to work on getting things together, like our shooting and offense, for our next game.”

Wed
15
Jan

IJHS 8th grade female basketball

Industrial Junior High School’s 8th grade basketball teams are as follows: front, left, Lila Brown, Skylar Lenamon, Zayda Cedillo, Haley Grantland; middle, left, Halla Barnes, Chelsea Garza, Hahhan Patillo, Kaylynn Shaw, Lauren Kennedy, Belem Baez; back, left, Coach Mary McBryde, Seleine Mujica, Savhannah Kitchens, Makayla Willard, Micaela Smith and Sarah Kusak.

Wed
15
Jan

IJHS 7th grade female basketball

Industrial junior high school’s 7th grade basketball teams are, front, left, Hope Capak, Lacey Schulz, Cheyenne Burton, Lexi Snedecor, Sydney Hamm, Chloe Martinez, Chelsea Newman; middle, left, Hannah Hoffer, Amaiah Baines, Cynthia Perez, Makenzie Andel, Bianca Garcia, Abigail Hairell, Kallie Moreland, Brooke Williams; back, left, Coach Katherine Scott, Acacia Martinez, Desiree Hill, Hannah Wood, Leila Tillery, Reagan Garibay, Ivy Guerrero and Jamie Schroeder.

Wed
15
Jan

EHS 2013-14 All-District football

Edna High School football players that made All-District are as follows, front, left, Honorable Mention ML Dillon Littleton, Second Team Offense OL Jerod McCarrell, First Team Offense RB Marquis Broussard, Second Team Defense DB Ross Novian, Honorable Mention OL Sergio Vega; back, left, Honorable Mention OL Dylan Kallus, First Team Offense DE Guy Dodson, First Team Offense OL Anthony Norman, Second Team Defense LB Cale Hollas, Second Team Offense WR Austin Sparks and First Team Defense LB David John Kallus.

Wed
15
Jan

Edna is down, but not out

The Edna Cowgirls lost to Industrial’s Cobras on Jan. 9 with a final score of 46-77. The Cowboys also played the Cobras on the same day and lost, 51-63.

The Cowgirls also played Goliad on Jan. 7 and lost, 28-51. The Edna Cowboys also played Goliad and won, 63-62. The game was close to the very end with both sides on their feet, and at the last second, Cowboy Marquis Broussard came up with the winning jumpshot.

Wed
15
Jan

Maidens stick to the plan. Indians start playing district

    The Maidens lost to Weimar on Tuesday, Jan. 7, with a final score of 32-44. They were up in the first half of the game, but Weimar ended up scoring more points in the second half. The Indians played Kenedy on the same day and lost, 40-51.

The Maidens also played against Louise, Coach Bryan Branch’s previous team, and won, 45-33. The Indians also played against Louise in their first district game and won, 45-38.

Wed
15
Jan

Cobra games triumph over Edna

    The Industrial Cobras met up with the Edna Cowgirls and ‘boys on Tuesday, Jan. 7 and triumphed in both varsity games. The final score was 77-46 for the females, and 61-53 for the males.

    The Cobras then met up with the Tidehaven High School Varsity teams on Jan. 10 and won both games there as well. The final score for the females was 41-17, and for the males, 48-44.

Thu
09
Jan

Ganado's Jimmy Thompson resigns

Much-loved Ganado coach Jimmy Thompson made a decision over the Christmas break to resign from his post as Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at the end of the current school year.
"Coach Thompson is going to be missed, he's been really great for the kids and he's going to be hard to replace, said Principal Andy Bridges. "He had really excellent experience."

The rest of this article will be available in Wednesday's paper, Jan. 15.

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