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BRAYDEN MACIK carries the ball for Snook against St. Stephen’s last Friday in Snook. Tribune photo by Kim Hutcheson

BRAYDEN MACIK carries the ball for Snook against St. Stephen’s last Friday in Snook. Tribune photo by Kim Hutcheson

St. Stephen’s builds bid lead, beats Snook 68-2

The Snook Bluejays fell to St. Stephen’s Episcopal School 68-2 at home last Friday.The Bluejays, now 0-2, surrendered 594 total yards, 226 on the ground and 368 passing yards, and 10 TDs.Snook trailed 21-0 in the first quarter and 48-2 at halftime. St.
ANETTE REYNA gets a kill against Milano last Friday in the Lady Yeguas’ win. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

ANETTE REYNA gets a kill against Milano last Friday in the Lady Yeguas’ win. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

Lady Yeguas cage Milano Lady Eagles

Last Friday night, the Lady Yeguas hosted Milano, and after losing Set 1 came back to defeat the Lady Eagles in four sets 18-25, 2514, 25-23, 25-22.Karys Ellis led Somerville with 14 kills, four blocks and five digs.Anette Reyna had 13 kills, three aces, nine assists and 10 digs.

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REAL BAD START Arch Manning and the #1 Texas Longhorns got a rude awakening against the #3 Ohio State Buckeyes in the season opener.It was a ho-hum yawner of a matchup that even those who didn’t need a nap probably dozed off, with the Buckeyes winning 14-7 in what is best described as a bad dream.
SNOOK’S OFFENSE gets going against NBCA last Friday. Tribune photo by Kim Hutcheson

SNOOK’S OFFENSE gets going against NBCA last Friday. Tribune photo by Kim Hutcheson

Snook struggles in 42-6 opening loss to NBCA

Snook moved the football at times and got into the red zone but strugged with finishing drives in a 42-6 opening loss to New Braunfels Christian Academy last Friday in Snook.Snook competed well in the early going, with the offensive line opening holes and the Bluejays pushing the ball downfield.
KORBIN BURNS

KORBIN BURNS

KORBIN BURNS

In Caldwell’s first football game of the season, Burns passed for 71 yards and a TD with no interceptions. He also ran for 120 yards and three TDs on eight carries.
ANETTE REYNA

ANETTE REYNA

ANETTE REYNA

During last week’s four set Lady Yegua win over Hempstead, Reyna led Somerville with 13 kills and 10 digs.She also had six aces in the win.
THE SOMERVILLE YEGUA BAND pit crew was featured during Friday night’s halftime show in Normangee. Pictured, from left, are Michael Nelson and Elora Sowders. Tribune photo by Denise Squier

THE SOMERVILLE YEGUA BAND pit crew was featured during Friday night’s halftime show in Normangee. Pictured, from left, are Michael Nelson and Elora Sowders. Tribune photo by Denise Squier

Lady Yeguas beat Hempstead in four sets

Last week, the Lady Yeguas were on the road, with their first stop in Normangee and then a Friday night stop in Hempstead.Last Tuesday in Normangee, Somerville fell in straight sets 11-25, 17-25, 17-25.Emma Williams led the Lady Yeguas with five kills.
Lady Hornets play in Legends Invitational

Lady Hornets play in Legends Invitational

Lady Hornets play in Legends Invitational

A volleyball tournament touting over 900 athletes on 56 teams over three days...that’s what I would call a “legendary tournament.”And, only a legendary tournament would be played at Legends Event Center in Bryan.

Caldwell HS freshman VB falls to Madisonville

The Caldwell freshman volleyball team battled hard in a close match against Madisonville, but came up short, falling to the Lady Mustangs 19-25, 22-25.Coach Casey Faske said, “The girls showed incredible hustle and teamwork and made s ome g r e a t pl a y s throughout the game.

Caldwell JV volleyball beats Madisonville, falls to Thrall

The Lady Hornets JV volleyball team went 1-1 last week, defeating Madisonville last Tuesday on the road and falling to Thrall Friday at home.Against Madisonville, Caldwell started out by losing Set 1 16-25, but bounced back in Sets 2 and 3, defeating the Lady Mustangs 25-20, 15-11.