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“Our slogan is to go out and play fast and furious,” said sophomore guard Scottie Guillory. “That all we were doing. Got up and down the court, pressured them on defense and did whatever we could to keep this game fast. That’s just how we want to play, and it makes teams uncomfortable.” more
“She’s just become more of a total team player,” said Tompkins head coach Tamatha Ray. “She understands that she’s going to get her opportunities and that she has to be locked in on both ends of the floor." more
“Everyone on this team trusts each other,” DeLeon said. “We all know that whoever gets the ball is going to do with it and score or create. It’s fun when you have everyone scoring and getting involved, that’s what you want.” more
“I’m proud of these guys, this senior class went 42-3 over the past three years and that’s really good. But I’m just disappointed in the way we played at times tonight. Not disappointed in the kids or their effort, but just disappointed we couldn’t get it done." more
“They played so hard tonight and I’m just proud of everything they put into today and everything they gave. We weren’t able to pull it out in the end and there were some things we could have done better, the girls pushed through it, and they gave us all they could." more
After a huge senior season even with missing time with injury, Wyatt Young took home the District 19-6A Most Valuable Player Award, leading Tompkins to its sixth straight playoff appearance and putting up numbers along the way. more
Katy continued its unbeaten run in district on Tuesday, while Jordan overcame Mayde Creek, Taylor held on for a win over Cinco Ranch and Paetow run ruled Morton Ranch. more
The Tompkins boys track and field team put together a great performance at the Class 6A Track and Field Meet on Saturday, taking the bronze medal at the meet after a huge day by the Falcons athletes and Jayden Keys as he took home the Athlete of the Meet Award. more
Amy Abke continued her stellar senior season on Friday, no-hitting Cinco Ranch and leading Seven Lakes past the Cougars for a 3-0 win as the Spartans improved to 4-4 in district play and 8-12 on the year. more
District 19-6A has consistently been one of the best in the state for a prolonged period, and this year has a chance to one of the best we have seen out of the school district. more
“This is just the best program ever and I’m so happy that I was able to be a part of it. I’ve met so many of my best friends and have had so many relationships that will last a lifetime that started right here. I’m just going to miss playing with all these people.” more
“We’ve been practicing really well and I think that’s the key is to keep that up and we’ll keep improving,” Atkinson said. “We have to have confidence and keep swinging the bats. Our pitching will always be there, we just have to keep getting better at the plate." more
Tuesday’s games shook up the playoff race even more in Katy ISD. Morton Ranch earned its first district win against Taylor, while Katy outlasted Paetow in extra innings, Cinco Ranch shut out Jordan and Seven Lakes earned a win over Mayde Creek. more
“For us the biggest thing is to learn for this but then we step on the field tomorrow, just forget about everything and play the way we should be playing,” Abboud said. “It’s all a reset tomorrow, it’s 0-0 and we have everything to play for.” more
“E.K. (Ella-Kate) just does a good job and puts a good swing on everything,” said Katy head coach Kalum Haack. “She’s just really consistent and that’s what you need. She isn’t trying to swing for the fence but she takes a really good cut and that’s how you drive in runs.” more
Gregorski was recognized as part of the CFP Foundation’s program, Extra Yard for Teachers, which aims to elevate the teaching profession by inspiring and empowering teachers. The program works with institutions to support educators and improve U.S. student outcomes. more
Katy ISD will again have its own UIL Class 6A district in every sport for the next two years, as the nine-team district remained in the 2024-2026 district realignment announced on Thursday by the University Interscholastic League. more
“It just shows our character and the way we will fight back from anything,” said senior quarterback Gavin Rutherford. “We’re not going to give up just because we had a bad day. We went 0-3 yesterday, but we can’t let that define us." more
“This really prepared us and now it’s up to us to take these losses, learn from them and get better,” Reyes said. “That’s the goal, we can’t dwell on the losses or be down on ourselves, we have to be ready and continue to get better.” more
“We had our goals heading into the tournament and we just wanted to put together a good performance,” said junior quarterback Colin Willetts. “We’re getting every bit of work in we can everyday and this was a huge part of that. I’m jut glad we got to come out here and compete.” more
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