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Area six-man football playoffs net mixed results
The Willow Park Trinity Christian Academy Eagles defeated the Dallas Academy Bulldogs 58-28 in the first round of the TCAF Division I play-offs in a game played Friday, November 6, 2009 at Aledo Middle School.
The Eagles offense jumped out to an early lead scoring on its first three possessions as Jernigan scored or runs of runs of 1 and 43 yards coupled with a 65 strike from Pike to give the Eagles an 18-0 lead after the first period.
The Eagles defense was led by the senior Pike who recorded 17 tackles on the evening including three tackles for losses and a fumble recovery that he returned for 10 yards and a score.
The Eagles travel to the Abilene area to play defending state champion Midland Trinity Saturday, in the next round of the play-offs.
With the Mineral Wells Community Christian School win over Irving Faustina Academy. the Warriors move to the next playoff round. MWCC will meet up with District 2 champions, Fort Worth Glenview Christian School Cowboys.
FW Glenview is 9 - 1 coming off Round 1 Playoff win 76 to 19 over Joshua Christian.
Game time is set for Saturday, 11 a.m., at the Old ISD Stadium which is in downtown Aledo.
Weatherford Christian lost their first-round playoff game Saturday, 52-0 to Arlington St. Paul.
WCS finishes its season with a 2-2 district record, and 5-6 overall.Next year looks good for the Lions, who only lose two seniors, gaining 5 from its JH team, and any transfers we may get in.
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WHS wrestlers place second in district meet, nine headed to regional tourney
Over the weekend the Weatherford High School wrestling team traveled to Saginaw for the 8-5A district wrestling championships. The Kangaroos had a very strong showing at the meet. As a team, the Roos finished second overall, only behind state-ranked Azle High School.
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Dollar signs with Waxahachie college
When Brock’s Rebekah Dollar entertained the idea of playing volleyball at the collegiate level, her decision was uncertain.
Then Hank Moore stepped in, and once the two talked, Dollar’s choice of school was confirmed.
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WC baseball goes 3-0 over the weekend, starts season 5-1
The Weatherford College baseball team enjoyed a productive weekend on the road, sweeping Lon Morris in Jacksonville, and beating Bossier Parrish in Shreveport.
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Parker County Sports Schedule - Week of Feb. 8
Tuesday, February 9
Boys Basketball
Weatherford at Richland, 7:30 p.m.
Springtown at Aledo, 7:30 pm.
Peaster vs. Millsap, 7:30 p.m.
Brock vs. Chico, 8 p.m.
Poolville vs. Tolar, 8 p.m.
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Local briefs - Feb. 7, 2010
Lady Roos beat Haltom in district match
Staff Report
Weatherford improved to 9-2 in District 3-5A with a 56-41 win over the Haltom Lady Buffs, Friday. Building a six-point lead by the end of the opening period, the Lady Roos held the lead and pulled away in the final quarter with a 14-7 scoring edge.
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Abilene momentum hands Roos district loss
At the opening kick at Roos Stadium Friday, Weatherford took control with well-thought movement and crisp passing, dominating possession of the ball against the Abilene Eagles.
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Roos drop district match to Haltom
Trailing in the bottom half of District 3-5A, the Weatherford Roos were looking to boot rival Haltom from their third-spot perch.
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Matlock inks intent at Arkadelphia school
When Weatherford’s Cory Matlock was searching for the ideal college experience, he wanted something similar to his hometown with facilities tailored towards his future studies. What he found was Ouachita Baptist University.
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Abernathy ends LOI hunt at Angelo State
Weatherford’s Dakota Abernathy has always been an outdoorsy kind of guy. That mixed with football provided Angelo State University as Abernathy’s new home.
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Williams inks, headed to Southern Conference
ALEDO — The Southern Conference, nestled in a five-state region in the deep south, is where Aledo senior Michael Williams plans to reside the next four or five years. Williams signed a letter-of-intent to play football and attend classes at Samford University, Wednesday.
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