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Ellis places 23rd at XC regionals

Caldwell’s Spencer Ellis was the Hornet’s fastest runner at the UIL Region 3 Cross Country Championships in the boys Class 4A race, finishing 23rd.The regional meet was held at Kate Barr Ross Memorial Park in Huntsville last week.Ellis’s time was 16:56.90 in the 5k race.
ANETTE REYNA earned a triple-double in Somerville’s win over Snook last Friday. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

ANETTE REYNA earned a triple-double in Somerville’s win over Snook last Friday. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

Snook falls to Weimar 20-7

The Snook Bluejays, now playing a JV schedule, fell to Weimar 20-7 last Wednesday, Oct. 15, in Snook.Snook’s score came on a 42-yard run by Michael Eaton. Eaton finished with 15 carries for 88 yards.Wyatt Lopez carried two times for 19 yards and was 5-6 in passing for 55 yards.

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AGGIES SURVIVE Texas A&M football players fought like prize fighters to finally hold off the pesky Arkansas Razorbacks 4542 in what is best described as a 12-round heavyweight boxing match.

Caldwell tennis falls to Wharton in regional quarterfinals

After cruising through the first two rounds of the UIL Class 4A Team Tennis Playoffs, going 20-4 in matches to defeat La Grange in bi-district and Stafford in area Caldwell met a brick wall in the Wharton team.The Caldwell varsity tennis team took on Wharton on Tuesday, Oct.
JA’KEITH Daniels of Somerville carries the ball in victory over Bartlett. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

JA’KEITH Daniels of Somerville carries the ball in victory over Bartlett. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

Somerville bounces back, blasts Bartlett 54-34

The Somerville Yeguas bounced back last Friday with a 54-34 home win over Bartlett, balancing running and passing for 504 total yards, and kept their playoff hopes alive.Somerville improved to 5-3 overall and 3-2 (counting a forfeit win over McDade).
KARYS ELLIS led Somerville with 27 kills against Snook last Friday at home. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

KARYS ELLIS led Somerville with 27 kills against Snook last Friday at home. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

Lady Yeguas cage Lady Jays in four sets

Last Friday, Anette Reyna had a triple double to lead the Lady Yeguas past their rivals, the Snook Lady Jays, in four sets 26-28, 28-26, 25-19, 25-14.Reyna had 21 kills, 18 digs and 15 assists to lead Somerville overall in the win.
Lady Hornets clinch playoff spot with win over Navasota

Lady Hornets clinch playoff spot with win over Navasota

Lady Hornets clinch playoff spot with win over Navasota

With Caldwel l ’ s straight set road win over Navasota, the Lady Hornets have once again punched their ticket into the UIL Class 4A Volleyball playoffs.Caldwell out-played the Lady Rattlers to an easy three-set win 2522, 25-12, 25-11.
CALDWELL’S DYLAN CARTER, Zane Brown and Krush Strange defend as this Madisonville receiver makes a catch. Tribune photo by Denise Squier

CALDWELL’S DYLAN CARTER, Zane Brown and Krush Strange defend as this Madisonville receiver makes a catch. Tribune photo by Denise Squier

Slow start hurts CHS in 45-21 Madisonville loss

A slow start proved costly for Caldwell last week in a 45-21 road loss to speedy Madisonville.Trailing 21-0 after the first quarter while adjusting to the Mustangs fast running backs, the Hornets settled down defensively thereafter and had another strong night running the ball.

Snook falls 36-6 to Magnolia in JV game

The Snook Bluejays, now playing at the JV level due to depleted manpower, fell to Magnolia West 36-6 last Thursday in Snook.Snook trailed 6-0 after the first quarter and 20-0 at halftime and 30-6 after three quarters.The Bluejays’ score came on a 12-yard pass from Wyatt Lopez to Braedyn Fannin.
THE CALDWELL HIGH SCHOOL homecoming court gathers at the homecoming game.

THE CALDWELL HIGH SCHOOL homecoming court gathers at the homecoming game.

Lady Hornets beat Giddings to start Round 2 of district

It took four sets, but the Lady Hornets were able to get a “W” in the win column to start Round 2 of district play.OnFriday,Caldwellhosted GiddingstostartRound 2, beating the Lady Buffs 25-12, 25-15, 27-29, 25-20.The Lady Hornets were led offensive by Reese Mc-Manus with 15 kills and two aces.