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But Keys one upped his past results Saturday at the Class 6A state meet, the junior took home three medals from the meet and finished with 18 points, propelling Tompkins to a ninth place finish as a team just by himself. more
"Our guys were able to stay in it. We scored a couple runs, got the momentum and our guys just showed so much energy and fight. We’ve been in some close games but that’s the first one we’ve had in the playoffs and it was a really good step for us to take.” more
“It was an awesome way to start off district,” said Tompkins head coach Allison Merrell. “We knew that we had to come out strong tonight, and we were able to do that in spurts. We have to do a little bit more, but it’s early still." more
“He’s just a great coach,” said senior guard Josh Lennon. “He has so much experience and he always puts us in the right positions. We trust him and what he does really just helps us win games. We’re always in the right defense and always in the right play, I’m just glad we could get him win 300.” more
"I’m really proud of our coaches and players for taking the program from where it was four years ago to where it is now. It’s awesome and our kids are proud of it. They aren’t scared of the expectations of that, they embrace it and it’s a really exciting time to be a Cinco Ranch Cougar.” more
“We wanted to come out with our foot on the gas and not let them have a chance. We just came out fast, we didn’t let them have any hope and we kept going at them. This is the playoffs and you can’t take anyone lightly, that was the key for tonight.” more
“If anyone had told us at the beginning of the season that we would make it to round four, none of us would have believed it," Stutts said. "I just want them to know that they can do it again. This should give them confidence they can go far.” more
“It comes down to my offensive line. They did such a good job today and so did the fullbacks, the tight ends and receivers. We knew they were a good football team but we just kept fighting and they were able to open up some really big holes in the run game.” more
The regular season for baseball came to an end last week for Katy ISD and with it came co-champions in District 19-6A, as Cinco Ranch and Tompkins shared the crown this year after both finished district play with a 14-2 record. more
Katy and Paetow stayed tied atop the District 19-6A standings with wins on Tuesday, while Tompkins bounced back with its first district win of the season and had a strong performance. more
“I’m proud of our kids for clawing, scratching and fighting until the bitter end,” Dudley said. “This senior class did so much and I’m just really proud of what they’ve done for our community and our school. We’re going to miss this senior class for sure.” more
“This district is just crazy good and competitive,” said Seven Lakes head coach Amy Cataline. “It makes you better when you play in this district and prepared us for the playoffs. You’re already at that level of competitiveness because of what you’ve gone through the past two months.” more
“It’s playoffs every single night in 19-6A. There’s no getting ready for playoffs because you are already at that level. We take on a district champion in the first round but our kids handle it, they’re prepared for that type of thing because they face it every game. That's how it is in Katy ISD." more
“I remember watching last year, seeing how devastated they were,” Hull said. “I knew and they knew that’s not how their season should have ended, and I didn’t want to feel that way this year. I’m just glad I was able to help my team." more
“That’s the motivation,” said senior linebacker Daymion Sanford. “It hypes me up when I hear people say that we can’t play in 6A or that we wouldn’t have won anything if we were in 6A last year. It gets me fired up and it gets the team fired up." more
“I was super proud of our defense tonight. They executed the plan really well against a good team. Cinco puts a lot of stress on you and runs the ball efficiently while stretching the field with the pass game. So to be able to slow that down and take some of that away from them was very rewarding.” more
Jensen came back Mayde Creek in 2021 to lead the Rams football program. After helping build up the Creek up for the last three years, he will be transitioning into a new role this summer, as Jensen will be promoted to an assistant athletic director position within the school district. more
Eight Katy ISD swimmers were named to the Texas Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association All-State first team after the 2021-2022 swimming and diving season. more
Two Cinco Ranch players were named to the 2023 Class 6A Baseball Super Elite Team, as Brock DeYoung and Gavin Rutherford were both named among the top players in the state after terrific seasons. more
Katy, Taylor, Jordan and Paetow all earned shut out wins on Tuesday, as all four teams improved to 2-0 in District 19-6A play and clinched sweeps over their opponents. more
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