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“Everyone is backing each other up,” Reichardt said. Everyone is working for each other and its awesome to see. Pitchers are working for our hitters, hitters are doing the same for our pitchers and it allows everyone to be relaxed out there and not be as tight.” more
Cinco Ranch and Seven Lakes finished off strong Katy ISD tournaments on Saturday by competing in the silver and bronze brackets of the Katy ISD/Cy-Fair Tournament. more
It’s huge how we’ve started the season,” said senior running back Santana Scott. “There’s a lot of momentum that we’ve gained in these first two games and we have that momentum now heading into next week, which is a big game for us." more
“Getting this far was a blessing, we went as far as we expected to go, Grand Oaks was ranked No. 1 for a reason," Wells said. "Just to get here to the state tournament is amazing and to beat Harlan is another great accomplishment. They did a great job coming out and fighting." more
The top four kept up their strong run of form in District 19-6A on Tuesday, with Tompkins, Cinco Ranch, Taylor and Jordan all earning wins, while first place Katy had a bye. more
“We’ve just been practicing hard and continuing to get better,” Koger said. “We know we have to get better every day and improve if we want to achieve our goals. We have to go as hard as we can.” more
“The main thing we talked about this week was needing to play well in all three phases,” said Paetow head coach Lonnie Teagle. “That’s the number one thing we want to do is play well in all thee phases at the same time and we took a step in the right direction tonight.” more
District 19-6A playoff positions continued to stay neck and neck on Tuesday, with the third through sixth seeds being separated by just two games after wins by Seven Lakes, Cinco Ranch, Tompkins and Taylor, who are all battling to stay in the mix. more
“The last game I threw I started and I only threw two thirds of an inning,” Wolf said. “I knew I couldn’t do much worse that that, so I just tried to go out there and do what I knew I could do, and that’s what I did tonight.” more
There were two head coaches of the year both on the girls and boys side, with Taylor’s Tonya McKelvey-White and Mayde Creek’s Mareon Lewis sharing the honors as girls head coaches. more
“It’s just grit,” Adamoli said. “We’ve been working all summer for this and this game just cemented everything for us. This was our first time going through the fire as a team. We just came together and we’re going to keep doing that.” more
“This is huge, it’s huge for the girls, for us coaches, really for everybody,” Koopman said. “This is the furthest I’ve ever been as a player or a coach. I’m so excited, we aren’t ready to stop either.” more
“It meant a lot to be selected here and to come back out here and compete for Katy,” Englett said. “The fact that the organization and that my coaches picked me is amazing and I just am soaking up as much of it as I can.” more
Seven Lakes advanced to the area round for the second straight year, sweeping Fort Bend Austin 3-0 to earn the Spartans a spot in the second round. more
The tournament, hosted by Katy ISD, brings together great teams from throughout the state all of which will come together this Thursday-Saturday to compete at Katy ISD high schools and both Rhodes and Legacy Stadium. more
“It’s a whole team effort,” Hill said. “The guys up front gave us some big holes tonight and then Chase always leads me right into the hole and gives me great blocks. I just have gotten more comfortable and better about hitting the hole and trying to get as many yards as I can." more
Mayde Creek’s Simone Ballard led the way, running to two gold medals in the hurdles, while Tompkins’ Matthew Kumar and Seven Lakes’ Matthew Rueff took home gold in the long jump and shot put respectively. more
Royal had a good number of students named to the District 10-4A, Division II All-District football team after a very strong season in which the Falcons finished second in district, only lost two games and made it back to the playoffs. more
“It was magical to be here, but it just makes me want it more,” said junior point guard AJ Bates. “Not a lot of Seven Lakes teams have done, I wish we could have gone further, but this whole experience, from on the court to the support of our fans and everyone, it meant everything.” more
“It was just a special experience, a special year all around,” said senior shooting guard Misaias Herrera. “When I got here three years I didn’t have any idea what to expect but it’s been a heck of a ride. I enjoyed every single moment here and the run we went on." more
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