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The Dayton Broncos will kick off the 2021 football season on Aug. 27 against the Lake Creek Lions. That will be one of five home football games the Broncos will have. After their first road trip of the season to Montgomery the following week, Dayton will host Goose Creek Memorial at home on Sep. 10 in the final non-district game before district play starts. The Broncos then have their bye the week of September 17 before starting district play the following Friday down Highway 90 at Crosby. Dayton will then welcome Port Neches-Groves on October 1 before hitting the road again with a trip to Santa Fe. Nederland then comes calling the following Friday and then road trips to Texas City and Barbers Hill the next two weeks. District play closes on Nov. 5 at home against Kingwood Park.
Read moreThe Cleveland Indians will only have two non-district games in getting ready for district play during the 2021 football season. Cleveland will get things started at home on August 27 against the Fulshear Chargers. The Indians travel into Houston the next Friday for a game against North Forest at Delmar Stadium. District play then kicks off on September 10 at home against the Waller Bulldogs. Cleveland will then travel to Magnolia West the following Friday before returning home for Magnolia. A trip to Porter on October 1 follows and then back home for New Caney the following Friday. The next two games will be challenging as a road trip to College Station High School on October 15 before welcoming football power Lufkin the following Friday. After a bye week on October 29, the Indians will end the regular season at Caney Creek on November 5.
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Read moreWinnie- The West squad led by Liberty’s Abbie Knepper and Kennedy Evans and Tarkington’s Sydney Whitmire needed only three games to takes care of the East Team 25-13, 25-16, and 25-16 on Thursday night at East Chambers High School in the SETCA All-Star Volleyball game. The West side was never really threatened as they jumped out to early leads in all three games. In-game three, Knepper had a kill to make it 24-4 16. Whitmire then followed the Knepper kill with a kill of her own to end the match. The MVP of the West Team was Skylar Nappier of Huffman.
Read moreWinnie- Brianna (B.B.) Boddie of the Tarkington Lady Horns finished as the MVP of the West Team as her side fell to the East 69-36 on Thursday night in Winnie at the SETCA All-Star Game. Boddie was all over the court for the West with five steals and seven points. Boddie had a pair of free throws in the first quarter and then scored five straight points in the third quarter, and her three-pointer cut into the East side’s deficit at 39-30 with 2:32 left. Boddie then scored on a drive late in the period to make it a 45-34 game. Dayton’s Kyra Keener had a free throw in the fourth quarter for the West. Keener also played well and finished with three steals and four rebounds. The East Team put the game away with an 18-2 fourth quarter, with Kassie Chavez of Legacy Christian getting the MVP for her side. Dayton’s Allie Davis was also selected to the West side but could not play as the recent senior graduate of the Lady Broncos had surgery a couple of months ago. In the first half, the East led 13-8 after one quarter and then increased their lead to 31-21 at the half. After the West cut the deficit to 28-21 on a three-pointer by Huffman’s Kelly Farrell, the East ended the first half on a trey by Chavez to lead 31-21 at the break. Chavez had nine points in the first half to lead all scorers.
Read moreLiberty County Judge Jay Knight presents Liberty Lady Panthers Softball Head Coach Karen Slack and Assistant Coach Katherine McAdams with the official Liberty County Proclamation declaring June 14, 2021 as Liberty Lady Panther Softball Day in the County. The Lady Panthers won their second Texas UIL Class 4A State Championship in the last four years by defeating Corpus Christi Calallen 10-3.
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