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On Thursday, October 14th, the Bandera High School Cross Country teams competed in their very own District Cross Country meet that was held at Bandera City Park. After three delays because of the wet weather, the Lady Bulldogs finally got underway and started the day off.
Read moreThe Bandera Lady Bulldogs fell in play at home to the Davenport Lady Wolves three games to zero. The Lady Bulldogs took the court without one of their seniors, Stella Brown, who rolled her ankle during the Boerne match last week. Brown looks to be out for the rest of the season due to the seriousness of the injury.
Read moreIn a highly anticipated football game at Bulldog Stadium last Friday night, the Bulldogs (5-2, 1-1) came up just short Friday night against Carrizo Springs as the unbeaten Wildcats (7-0, 2-0) pulled away in the final minutes for an 18-0 win.
Read moreThe Bandera varsity boys cross country team pose after winning the District 28-4A championship last Thursday at Bandera City Park. Junior Braden Cox finished first, senior Ethan Brown second., sophomore Hudson Jackson 14th, Jacob Haas 16th, sophomore Mariano Casas 18th and Mack Robinson 25th. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Medina High School football team had a rough with some tough losses so far, but that changed big time on Friday, Oct. 8, when the Bobcats ran over Prairie Lea 56 to 8.
Read moreThe Medina Boys Varsity team finished third place at Monday’s district meet at Deer Camp, securing their place in the Regional Qualifier. Individually, Joe Preston finished third, Chris Charnetski seventh. Gabe Bower, TJ Deleon and Trey Litchenburg also competed at the race. “Yes, Joe runs great as expected, and Chris and Gabe stepped up huge, but without TJ and Trey giving their effort to the other boys, this team would not be going to regionals,” said Medina ISD Athletic Director Cully Doyle. “Special group of boys, and a well-deserved trip to regionals.” Courtesy Photo t meet at Deer
Read moreThe Medina Bobcat Varsity Cross Country team finished as the 2021 District Cross Country Champions on Monday during competition at Deer Creek, moving on to Regionals on Monday, October 25. Charli McCabe was the individual District Champion, followed by Didi Aguilar, who finished third overall. “Charli and Didi were huge for this team, leading the way to the District Championship,” said MISD Athletic Director Cully Dyle. “Ahnika Grassie ran the race of her life, taking charge of the race early and finishing in eighth place to be an induvial regional qualifier. Hallie Kunz and Kytlin Peterson were extremely huge for this team by closing the gap on district opponents. Kaydence Tilgman and Tori Taccetta ran well to finish out the top seven.” Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Bandera defense allowed just 160 yards, senior quarterback Tyler Moore accounted for 232 total yards and three touchdowns and the Bulldogs won their fifth straight game in a 21-14 victory over the Javelinas Friday night in Crystal City.
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