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ANETTE REYNA WON the girls singles title at the District 26-2A Tennis Tournament last week and has qualified for the regional tournament in Corpus Christi later this month.

ANETTE REYNA WON the girls singles title at the District 26-2A Tennis Tournament last week and has qualified for the regional tournament in Corpus Christi later this month.

Area tennis players net regional spots

Caldwell and Somerville high school athletes earned places in their regional tennis tournaments by placing first or second at district last week.
SNOOK PITCHER WYATT Lopez earns the Bluejays’ first win of the season against rival Somerville last Tuesday in Snook. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

SNOOK PITCHER WYATT Lopez earns the Bluejays’ first win of the season against rival Somerville last Tuesday in Snook. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

Bluejays sweep Yeguas in double-header

Snook landed its first two Ws in the win column by beating rival Somerville in both games of a double-header last Tuesday.Game 1 was a classic for the history books, with Snook claiming the win in the bottom of the seventh inning.
In Game 1 against Somerville last week, Bosley hit the game winning bunt in the bottom of the seventh inning to score Gabe LaCaze from third for the 6-5 Snook win.

In Game 1 against Somerville last week, Bosley hit the game winning bunt in the bottom of the seventh inning to score Gabe LaCaze from third for the 6-5 Snook win.

BONHAM BOSLEY

Bluejay BaseballIn Game 1 against Somerville last week, Bosley hit the game winning bunt in the bottom of the seventh inning to score Gabe LaCaze from third for the 6-5 Snook win.
Last week, Samone Clark broke the Caldwell High School softball record for career home runs with her 24th homer.

Last week, Samone Clark broke the Caldwell High School softball record for career home runs with her 24th homer.

SAMONE CLARK

Last week, Samone Clark broke the Caldwell High School softball record for career home runs with her 24th homer.

Lady Hornets place third at Lexington HS Meet

The Lady Hornets placed third in the team standings at the Lexington Meet last week.Caldwell scored 59 points for the bronze, with Giddings placing first with 76 points and Academy coming in second with 68 points.Somerville also competed at the meet, finishing 13th with three points.

Lady Jays fall to Mumford 20-0

After Mumford scored 11 runs in the top of the first inning, there wasn’t much the Lady Jays could do to get back into the game.The Lady Mustangs scored five more runs in the top of the second and another four more runs in the top of the third to 10-run-rule Snook in three innings.

Hornets sweep Smithville

Last week, Caldwell swept Smithville in a two-game series 6-1 and 2-0.During last Tuesday’s home game, Caldwell got on the board first in the bottom of the second due to a ground out by Cason Russ.The Hornets then began to break away when they scored five runs in the fourth inning.

Lady Yeguas sweep Milano 14-0, 13-3

The Lady Yeguas had an easy time last week, sweeping the series with Milano 14-0, 13-3.Last Monday in Milano, March 30, Emma Williams was 3-of-4 from the plate, including a solo homer in the fifth inning, to lead Somerville to victory.Williams also scored four runs and had two RBIs.

Lady Hornets edged by Smithville 4-3

In dramatic fashion, the Lady Tigers posted three runs in the bottom of the sixth to take a 4-3 lead over the Lady Hornets, and then held Caldwell scoreless in the final inning for the win.This away game was held March 31.

Caldwell, Somerville compete at CJH Relays

Caldwell and Somerville junior high athletes competed in the Caldwell Jr. High Relays in March.8th-grade Boys * 3200-meter run: Ryan Burns, Caldwell, 10:03.60, fourth.Omar Campos of Giddings won this event with a time of 9:14.41.* 4x100-meter relay: Caldwell, 49.60, second.