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KE’TREEN CARTER OF SNOOK fights for the ball last Friday against Hearne. Tribune photo by Denise Squier

KE’TREEN CARTER OF SNOOK fights for the ball last Friday against Hearne. Tribune photo by Denise Squier

Snook falls to Hearne 70-33, remains third in District 26-2A

Hearne dominated Snook 70-33 last Friday, Jan. 24, in Hearne to retain the district lead.Snook fell to 4-3 in district play, third behind Hearne and Mumford, and 15-11 overall.Hearne took control early with 17-6 and a 35-9 halftime lead.
KOY MACIK of Caldwell leaps high for this shot last Friday against Navasota. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

KOY MACIK of Caldwell leaps high for this shot last Friday against Navasota. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

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KOY MACIK of Caldwell leaps high for this shot last Friday against Navasota.CORBIN BURNS of Caldwell moves in for this layup shot against Navasota.

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CHS powerlifting lifts at Waller Meet

The Caldwell powerlifting team participated at the Bulldog Invitiational Meet in Waller on Jan. 15 with the Lady Hornets finishing third as a team and the Hornets finishing fourth in the team standings.

Snook powerlifting lifts off season

Both the Bluejay and Lady Jay powerlifters began their season at meets at Anderson-Shiro over the past two weeks.Snook girl lifters were at the Anderson-Shiro Girls Meet 1 on Jan. 16, finishing third as a team with 31 points.

Lady Yeguas suffer two district losses

Due to the weather closing down schools in the local area, the Lady Yeguas’ home game against Iola which was scheduled for last Tuesday was moved to Thursday -- with Somerville losing 54-17.Coach Josh Vela said, “It was a rough and physical game, and we struggled to make our open shots.

Yeguas struggle in Bremond, Iola losses

The Somerville Yeguas, continuing to struggle with ball control, lost to Bremond 61-28 last Friday, Jan. 24, in Bremond.The lost dropped Somerville to 1-7 in district play. Somerville also lost to Iola 60-48 on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at home.
SOMERVILLE’S JAKEITH Daniels comes down with the ball as Snook’s Brett Withem jumps high. Snook won 51-36. Tribune photo by Denise Squier

SOMERVILLE’S JAKEITH Daniels comes down with the ball as Snook’s Brett Withem jumps high. Snook won 51-36. Tribune photo by Denise Squier

Snook controls fourth in win over Somerville

The Snook Bluejays have had a good week, earning wins over district rivals Snook, Burton and KOR School in a non-district game to improve to 15-10 overall and 4-2 in district play.Snook dominated the fourth quarter to defeat county rival Somerville 51-36 on Tuesday, Jan. 14, at Somerville.
ALANA STRINGFELLOW drives to the basket while Gracee Greiffenstein defends during the Snook-Somerville game last Tuesday. Tribune photo by Denise Squier

ALANA STRINGFELLOW drives to the basket while Gracee Greiffenstein defends during the Snook-Somerville game last Tuesday. Tribune photo by Denise Squier

Lady Jays soar past Lady Yeguas 57-27

Alana Stringfellow led the Lady Jays past the Lady Yeguas on the road in Somerville 57-27.Stringfellow had a huge second quarter, scoring 13 of her 23 points.Snook took a 14-4 lead after the first quarter, led by Braynija Pool’s five points in the frame.
CALDWELL’S JADEN Hagan leaps high for this shot against Giddings last Friday. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

CALDWELL’S JADEN Hagan leaps high for this shot against Giddings last Friday. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

Caldwell Hornets rally but fall to Giddings 55-44

The Caldwell Hornets rallied last Friday against Giddings, tying the score in the fourth quarter, but too many missed shots under the bucket in the final minutes proved costly in a 55-44 loss.The loss dropped Caldwell, who had lost 83-44 on Jan.