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JAE MATHIS

JAE MATHIS

Mathis named Offensive MVP

Caldwell senior Jae Mathis finished her Lady Hornet basketball career, earning another major accolade: District 22-4A Offensive MVP. According to Max-Preps, Mathis scored 659 points this season, averaging 18.8 points per game in 35 games played this season, leading Caldwell in scoring.
RA’MAYA CARTER

RA’MAYA CARTER

District 26-2A selects Carter as Offensive MVP

Despite suffering a season-ending knee injury, Somerville’s Ra’Maya Carter was named the Offensive MVP for District 26-2A. The list was released last Wednesday after coaches met for their end-of-season district meeting.
SOMERVILLE’S KAELYN CHAVEZ REACHES out to attempt to tag out a Bartlett runner at third base during the Lady Yegua Softball Tournament last week. -- Tribune photo by Denise Squier

SOMERVILLE’S KAELYN CHAVEZ REACHES out to attempt to tag out a Bartlett runner at third base during the Lady Yegua Softball Tournament last week. -- Tribune photo by Denise Squier

Lady Yeguas place fourth in hometown softball tournament

Last week, the Lady Yeguas hosted their Lady Yegua Softball Tournament with the hometown ladies placing fourth. The tournament began Thursday with teams assigned to Pool A playing. Somerville was in Pool B -- first facing Bartlett, beating the Lady Bulldogs 12-5.
Abigail Flencher

Abigail Flencher

Abigail Flencher

Last week against Brazos Christian during the Lady Yeguas Softball Tournament, Flencher was 3-for-3 at the plate, driving in four runs including a home run in the second inning.
Connor Hughson/ Waylon Chapman Hornet Tennis

Connor Hughson/ Waylon Chapman Hornet Tennis

Connor Hughson/ Waylon Chapman Hornet Tennis

Last week at the Waco High Spring Tournament, Hughson and W. Chapman lost a hard-fought battle in the championship match to Warren and Scott of Gatesville 4-6, 7-5, 5-10 to finish second in the Boys A Doubles Division. The pair’s path to the finals included a 4-2, 5-3 win over Renfro and J.
SOMERVILLE’S JALYNN URBANOSKY slides into second base during the Somerville-Bartlett game at the Lady Yegua Softball Tournament last Friday morning at Lady Yegua Field. -- Tribune photo by Denise Squier

SOMERVILLE’S JALYNN URBANOSKY slides into second base during the Somerville-Bartlett game at the Lady Yegua Softball Tournament last Friday morning at Lady Yegua Field. -- Tribune photo by Denise Squier

Bluejay powerlifters place well at Anderson-Shiro

Last Thursday, Snook boy powerlifters brought home several medals from the Anderson- Shiro Boy LCQ Meet. Results were: * 148-pound weight class: Tristan Yen, first, total weight of 870 pounds -- 320 pounds in the squat, 200 pounds in the bench press and 870 pounds in the dead lift.

Hornets fall 6-2 at home to Academy

The Caldwell Hornets lost to Little River-Academy 6-2 on Monday, Feb. 20, in their opener in Caldwell. The teams were scoreless through four innings before the Bumblebees scored six runs in the top of the fifth inning for a 6-0 lead. Caldwell responded with two runs in the bottom of the seventh.

Lady Hornets take first at La Grange Tournament

The Caldwell Lady Hornets golf team placed fi rst last Wednesday, Feb. 22, at the La Grange Tournament with a score of 410, their best score of the year. The girls finished ahead of Columbus and La Grange. Leading scorers were Madilyn Schneider, 99, and Ciara Coker, 100.
CALDWELL’S CALLIE FLETCHER pitches during the Lady Hornets’ game against Lexington last Thursday during the annual Caldwell SWARM Tournament at Lady Hornet Field. -- Tribune photo by Denise Squier

CALDWELL’S CALLIE FLETCHER pitches during the Lady Hornets’ game against Lexington last Thursday during the annual Caldwell SWARM Tournament at Lady Hornet Field. -- Tribune photo by Denise Squier

Lady Hornets host annual SWARM softball tournament

Last week, Caldwell hosted its annual Lady Hornet SWARM Softball Tournament with Number 21 Lexington going undefeated at 6-0. The tournament is a Round Robin Tournament, meaning there is no bracket and every team is guaranteed six games.