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Brock Eagles, Lady Eagles fare well at Region II Meet
The Brock Lady Eagles cross country team finished first at Region II Meet at Vandergriff Park in Arlington Saturday. Kamy Cole finished first for the second straight year to lead the Lady Eagles. The girls’ team has won meets at Keene, Decatur, Lipan, Grand Prarie, Mansfield and Cisco.
The Brock boys’ team finished second, improving from last year’s fifth-place finish. The Eagles have won meets earlier in the season at Lipan and Cisco. The cross country state meet will be held at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock Saturday, Nov. 14. The girls will run at 10 a.m., and the boys will start at 10:20 a.m.
GIRLS TEAM
Kamy Cole — 1st Place
Bailey Barksdale — 7th Place
Payton Shoush — 8th Place
Kambrie Shoush — 14th Place
Savannah Fisher — 22nd Place
Kylie Ducat — 36th Place
Sawyer Merida — 45th Place
BOYS TEAM
Conner Blanton — 15th Place
Kelly Clark — 20th Place
Spencer Godby — 24th Place
Troy Faulkner — 25th Place
Lane Southern — 31st Place
Keith Steel — 80th Place
Ryan Sears — 118th Place
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Poolville Hall of Honor induction ceremony scheduled for Saturday
The 2010 Poolville Athletic Hall of Honor class will be inducted on Saturday. Three outstanding athletes and two honor teams will make up the 2010 inductees.
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Sports briefs - March 19, 2010
Coyotes split DH with Cisco nine
Staff Report
Weatherford College continued its early conference -season trend of splitting contests Wednesday, dropping the first game of a double header played at Cisco, but bouncing back in a pitcher's duel to take the nightcap, 2-1.
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Lady Roos blow past Abilene in district premier
It was the delayed kickoff to the 2010 District 3-5A season, and the Weatherford Lady Roos were ready to go. Playing a day later because of wet field conditions, the Lady Roos pulled no punches, handily winning Wednesday night, 9-0, at Shirley Hall Middle Field.
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Weatherford falls to Lady Elks on Senior Night
With a playoff spot sewn us, as well as Senior Night and Spring Break week, the Weatherford Lady Roos had plenty of distractions floating around. Though the effort was there, the Lady Roos came up short against Burleson Tuesday night, 1-0, in Weatherford’s last home game.
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Peaster grad, SAGU headed to NAIA basketball tourney
Little did Southwestern Assemblies of God basketball player Gabby Bruner know two years ago when signing her letter-of-intent to play for the Lady Lions, she might be thrust on the center stage of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics’ Championship Tournament. But it is indeed a reality, as the SAGU ladies prepare to play in the first round of the tourney on Wednesday, in Jackson, Tenn.
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Woods will return to golf at Masters
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) — For Tiger Woods, this figures to be a Masters like no other.
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Roos baseball, softball rescheduled
Due to Tuesday's local weather, Weatherford High School baseball and softball games have been rescheduled.
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Coyotes split double header, blemish McClennan's record
With McLennan's first pitch to Weatherford College leadoff hitter Bryson Myles Sunday, it appeared the Coyotes' bats were already as warm as the weather at Roger Williams Ballpark.
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Roos lose in shootout to North Crowley, still gain playoff berth
Losing in a shoot out was not something the Weatherford Kangaroos has planned on Friday night, falling to North Crowley, 1-0. However, the sting of the loss was countered by the knowledge that the Roos will still retain a spot in the playoffs in District 3-5A.
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Davis inks soccer plans for Drury University
ALEDO — North Texas Area soccer stand-out and Aledo High school senior Thomas Davis has signed a letter of intent to play NCAA soccer with the Drury University Panthers in Springfield, Missouri.
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