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October 10, 2012

TENNIS

Netters finish fall season ranked third in state Fredericksburg wins three matches by large margins

PUTTING SOME ‘OOMPH!’ into his return, Fredericksburg High School varsity tennis team player Logan Igarta fires one back with force during

a match here Friday against Kerrville’s Tivy High School squad. The Billies won the meeting, 10-0. — Standard-Radio Post Photo by Lisa Treiber-Walter

Tivy High School squad, 10-0 (17-2). And, the day before that on Thursday, Oct. 4, the team ventured to

match performances. (Opponents’ full names are included when made available.)

Mason to play Brownwood, winning 10-0 (18-1.) The following are individual

with the Fredericksburg High School marching band against Lampasas Sept. 21. — Standard-Radio Post photo by Matt Ward

Marching on the gridiron Balancing football, band teaches students about life

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et to the field house by 6 a.m., hustle in pads for four hours straight in the blistering Texas heat, hurry over to the parking lot for four more hours worth of marching practice, take a quick break for dinner and then head back to the field house for a second round of intense practice. For Devin Castaneda, Jacob Dittmar and Cullen Eckert — three upperclassmen at Fredericksburg High School — that routine dominated their lives for three weeks in August as they prepared simultaneously to take the field at FHS Stadium as

Way Out Of Left Field By Matt Ward

starters on the varsity football team and as members of the FHS band. “It felt like the days just went on and on, just one thing after another and then you got Sundays off,” Dittmar, who plays on the line on the football field and baritone in the band, said. “Sundays were very short because I was sleeping so much those days.” Fredericksburg High School

head coach and athletic director Lance Moffett knows all about multitasking as a high school player. “In my opinion, they’re learning good life skills because they’re learning the skills it takes to be able to manage a wife, a life, a job and kids,” he said. “It’s a good testament to what life’s going to be like and those kids thrive.” In addition to playing linebacker for his high school team, Moffett served as FFA president, showing steers and lambs throughout the state. “Every day after football Cont. on B2

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VOLLEYBALL

FOOTBALL

Rematch with Wimberley looms Tuesday for FHS

Billies wiping the slate clean for opener Friday

By Matt Ward

SOMETHING’S DIFFERENT — Fresh from playing a full half of football, Cullen Eckert takes off his pads at halftime to play trombone

FHS 10 – Hondo 2 (17-2) Tuesday, Oct. 9 in Kerrville

Though one match still separates them from a return match with rival Wimberley, the Fredericksburg High School varsity volleyball team kept pace with the Lady Texans in the hunt for their first District 27-3A championship, picking up two wins this week. FHS defeated Navarro 25-17, 25-20, 25-21 Tuesday night and edged Bandera 25-16, 25-23, 17-25, 21-25, 15-9 Friday evening. Middle blocker Allie Doucet was awarded a “Game Ball” last week by the San Antonio Express-News for her play against Boerne and Bandera as she recorded 22 kills, a .435 hitting percentage, six digs and two blocks in the week. The Billies will host Canyon Lake Friday evening at 6 p.m. before travelling to Wimberley for a return match against the Lady Texans Tuesday at 7 p.m. Wimberley remains unbeaten and sits alone atop the district standings at 6-0, followed by Fredericksburg at 5-1 and Boerne at 4-2. Navarro is in fourth place at 2-4, Canyon Lake is in fifth at 1-5, while Bandera is at 0-6. “Halfway through district

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and we are still in striking distance of Wimberley, but we have to take care of business with the other teams in our district,” Fredericksburg head coach Jason Roemer said. “Top to bottom, there are some very skilled players on each team in our district. We can’t take nights off.” Sweep over Navarro Opening the second round of District 27-3A play the right way, the Billies swept Geronimo Navarro 25-17, 25-20, 25-21 Tuesday evening at home. “We had a good game plan on what we needed to do differently than the first time we played them and the kids executed it perfectly,” Roemer said. “The second round of district is making adjustments and executing those adjustments and we were able to do that tonight.” The key adjustment from the first match to last night, he noted, was Fredericksburg’s ability to better handle the serve receive game. “Brittani Loth was the target of their serves the last time we played them and they tried to serve her again and she handled it great,” Roemer said. “She and Payton Robertson both passed very well and played great defense. Cont. on B2

By Matt Ward Throw that four-game winning streak out the window. The Fredericksburg High School varsity football team is resetting their record at 0-0 this Friday night as they host Canyon Lake at FHS Stadium at 7:30 p.m. for the District 27-3A opener for both schools.

Hawks at Billies 7:30 p.m. — Friday FHS Stadium Though a 4-1 non-district record has worked wonders for his team’s confidence, Fredericksburg head coach Lance Moffett said Monday everything that the Billies have worked for will be for naught if they cannot keep their momentum going through district play. “Since the Saturday after Llano, we’ve talked about how 4-1 does not mean anything unless we do something with it,” Moffett said. “4-1 is insignificant because it’s nondistrict. It doesn’t count. It Cont. on B2 21 GUN SALUTE DRAWING

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Finishing its fall season with a win yesterday (10-2 over Hondo,) the Fredericksburg High School varsity tennis team boosted its season record to 17-2 and is now ranked third in Texas among Class 3A teams. Rankings were issued Oct. 5 by the Texas Tennis Coaches Association showing the Billie netters in third place, ahead of Wimberley in fourth and Center in fifth and trailing Abilene Wylie in first and Lampasas in second. “We’re pretty proud of that ranking,” said FHS Head Tennis Coach Randall King, whose squad didn’t have the chance to compete against Lampasas because of a rainout, but looks forward to a team tennis makeup match with the Badgers in January. “It’s good to know where we stand because now we know that first match in January we have to come in ready to compete,” King said. “We can’t just play our way into the spring season.” The team capped its fall schedule with three wins over the past few days, including last night’s 10-2 (172) win over Hondo played on Schreiner University courts in Kerrville. On Friday, Oct. 5, the team hosted and defeated neighboring Kerrville’s


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practice at 7:30 p.m., I had to drive out to the farm and feed my cows,” he said. “The next morning, when I’d have to be at football film at 7:30 a.m., I’d have to get up at 5:30 a.m. so I could go feed my cows. The discipline of it is something I understand.” His brother was a member of the high school band and received a band scholarship in college, and Moffett said the importance of high school band has a deeper meaning to him than most football coaches. “It’s real important to me personally that kids do what they want to do in high school,” Moffett said. “That’s a special time in their life and they need to enjoy it.” While most of their teammates head back into the locker room for halftime adjustments, Castaneda, Dittmar and Eckert pull off their jersey and pads and pick up an instrument. “It’s a little bit lighter mindset seeing the game from a different perspective,” Dittmar said. “You’re in the band instead of on the football team. It’s a different point of view.” Switching from football to band back to football again within 10 minutes is especially taxing for the players, who have to make adjustments on the fly. “I’m still in the football mindset and thinking about the game,” Eckert, lineman and trombone player, said. “I can kind of autopilot through the show.” Assistant football coaches catch the players up individually on their halftime adjustments either before or after the band performs, depending on the halftime order. By the time the second half kicks off, all three players are fully back in ‘football mode,’ ready to hit someone after playing as a part of the Class 3A state honor band. While many students at other schools have to choose one activity over another, Fredericksburg players are fortunate not to have to make that choice, which they say helps them in the long run. “I really can’t imagine not doing band or football,” Eckert said. “I feel like it’s really going to help me turn into who I will be in the future.” Read Phil Houseal’s “Full House” column in the Entertainment section for more on band students who double as Red-Hotts and FHS cheerleaders.

Boys basketball parents meeting planned Monday The Fredericksburg High School boys’ basketball program will hold its annual parents’ meeting Monday, Oct. 15 at 6 p.m. in the FHS cafeteria. The meeting is intended for all parents of students who will be trying out for basketball this year, head coach Tim Kaman said. It is an informational meeting as well as an opportunity for parents to meet the coaches.

Last time we played them, we struggled making adjustments to their offense, especially their big outside hitter. Tonight we read her and were in the right spot almost every time.” Libero Payton Robertson set a career-high 43 digs in a three set match for Fredericksburg in the win. “She (the Navarro hitter) was hitting some bombs at Payton and she was digging it to our setter all night,” Roemer said. “A dig like that is equivalent to a blocked shot in basketball. When you get your shot blocked a couple of times, it starts to frustrate you and makes you do something you’re not real comfortable doing. That’s what happened to their hitters tonight.” Four different Billies had at least eight kills in the match as Trista Hartmann and Katie Kuhlmann each had 10 kills, while Loth and Allie Doucet each added eight. “We were able to attack at every angle and their defense was in scramble mode most of the night,” Roemer said. “Brittani played really well all the way around; she had a great night at the net and on the EYEING HER PLAY — Savannah Burns 15-3. Results will be included in next week’s back row. She’s played really concentrates on a hit Friday as she and the edition, as the JV squad continues its fall well these past few weeks.” rest of the Fredericksburg High School junior season schedule. — Standard-Radio Post varsity tennis team defeated Kerrville Tivy, Photo by Lisa Treiber-Walter

FHS football doesn’t matter. We’ve got to work on what matters.” While Fredericksburg has been riding high after a fourgame winning streak, Canyon Lake, their opponent Friday night, has faced the exact opposite fortunes. After an opening week 26-21 victory over Blanco, the Hawks went into last week’s open date on a four game losing streak, falling to Somerset (54-35), La Vernia (1413), Burnet (37-31) and La Grange (34-9). “We’re not looking at Canyon Lake’s record,” Moffett

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said. “They’re 1-4 and they definitely didn’t expect to be 1-4. They’re still pretty good.” Led by a senior backfield combination of quarterback Branson Belcher (36-75 passing for 689 yards and seven touchdowns) and running back Eduardo Covarrubias (65 carries for 337 yards and three touchdowns), the Hawks operate out of a prostyle, West Coast offense, utilizing both a fullback and tight end on almost every play. “Every team in our district is better than every team we’ve played up to this point,” Moffett said. “Every team plays really good technique, so you watch Canyon Lake on film and they may not be as athletic as they were last year, but they’re playing good technique and getting coached well.” Defensively, Canyon Lake operates out of a base 4-3 package (four defensive linemen with three linebackers), though it is expected that the Hawks will be forced into a nickel package (extra cornerback instead of linebacker) in order to slow the Billies’ three-receiver sets. In 2008, the two schools met for the first time as Canyon Lake was in their first year as a varsity program with the Billies coming out on top 65-13 for their homecoming game. Since then, Canyon Lake has won each of the last three matchups. Despite that fact, Fredericksburg players expect the game to be much more competitive than the 35-7 loss FHS suffered last season. “I don’t believe that anybody thinks there is anyone in our district that we can’t beat

and that’s what we were trying to achieve by accomplishing 4-1,” Moffett said. Fredericksburg will be boosted by the fact that the bye week should allow them to field a completely healthy varsity roster for the first time this season. During the extra time, coaches and players focused on academics, with the end of the six weeks occurring last Friday. “A lot of our kids do so much — they take multiple AP classes — that they get in a little bind (at the end of the six weeks),” Moffett said. Regardless, he said he expects Fredericksburg to have at least as many Academic All-District players as the Billies had in 2011 (22) and as many Academic AllState players (six). “We had at least two and a half of our best practices last week. The kids were flying around and part of that goes along with winning,” Moffett said. “Your chest is out a little bit when you’re 4-1 and you feel a little bit more confident.” The confidence has led Billie fans and players to utter the one Moffett said he doesn’t want to hear until FHS has three district victories – playoffs. “We heard the p-word a lot last week. Use the p-word after three district wins,” he said. “If you look too far ahead, you can get smacked in the mouth.”

FHS over Navarro 25-17, 25-20, 25-21 Kills: Katie Kuhlmann 10, Trista Hartmann 10, Allie Doucet 8, Brittani Loth 8, Tori Robertson 3, Ashton Parkey 1. Assists: Monica Montgomery 22, Maddy Johnston 13. Aces: Johnston 2. Digs: Payton Robertson 43, T. Robertson 10, Loth 8, Kuhlmann 7, Montgomery 6, Kara Kyzar 4, Johnston 3, Doucet 2, Parkey 1, Peyton Kneese 1.

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Blocks: T. Robertson 2, Hartmann 1.5, Doucet 1.5, Kuhlmann .5, Loth .5.

Five set win over Bandera What started out as an easy two set lead quickly turned into a five set battle as the Billies were able to hold off Bandera 25-16, 25-23, 17-25, 21-25, 15-9 Friday evening. “We survived, but did not play our best,” Roemer said. “As expected, we played well enough on offense, the question was whether we could play defense well enough to stop Bandera.” “In sets three and four, we played like we expected Bandera to just give us the match,” he added. “To their credit they kept fighting and fighting and made us earn the win.” Three Billies recorded double digit kills in the match, including Hartmann (14), Kuhlmann (13) and Doucet (11). “Maddy Johnston had to step in and set tonight and I thought she played well,” Roemer said. “She did a great job of handling the moment, and plugging along setting our offense. In sets three and four, we had trouble connecting with her at times and we became too predictable, but I’m very proud of the way we responded in set five when our backs were against the wall.” FHS over Bandera 25-16, 25-23, 17-25, 21-25, 15-9 Kills: Hartmann 14, Kuhlmann 13, Doucet 11, Loth 7, T. Robertson 5. Assists: Johnston 44, P. Robertson 1. Aces: P. Robertson 2, T. Robertson 1, Loth 1. Digs: P. Robertson 42, Loth 15, Kuhlmann 13, T. Robertson 12, Johnston 10, Kyzar 6, Doucet 5, Kneese 4, Hartmann 1. Blocks: Hartmann 2, Kuhlmann 1, Doucet .5, T. Robertson .5.

JV, freshmen volleyball hosting Canyon Lake The second round of District 27-3A play opens for the Fredericksburg High School junior varsity and freshmen volleyball teams Friday night as they host Canyon Lake for 5 p.m. matches. Fredericksburg will then travel to Wimberley Tuesday evening, with the freshmen slated to play at 5 p.m. and the JV to follow at 6 p.m. Junior varsity On Friday evening, the Billies defeated Bandera 25-7, 25-15. Game Stats: Adrianna Hartmann 10 kills, 1 ace, 3 digs; McKenna Mohr 8 kills, 2 aces; Kendyl Stephens 3 kills, 3 aces and 25 assists; Elaine Lochte 18 digs.

Last night, the defeated Navarro 25-19.

Billies 25-12,

Game Stats: Hartmann 9 kills, 2 digs; Ashley Penick 4 kills, 6 digs; Kitchens 4 kills, 3 digs; Mohr 4 kills 2 aces; Ste-

phens 23 assist, 2 aces, 3 digs; Lochte 20 digs.

Freshmen The FHS freshmen defeated Bandera 17-25, 25-13, 26-24 Friday evening. “We only had six tonight for the freshman game,” Coach Stefanie Roemer said. “These girls had to step up and play in some positions they were not used to. I was very proud of the way they came together and fought extremely hard. These girls showed character and a lot of fight tonight.” Last night, the freshmen knocked off Navarro 25-22, 25-13. “We played well tonight. We connected as a team and everyone did some great things,” Roemer said. “The middles blocked very well for us tonight and the outsides did great things for us on offense.”

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Heritage defeats New Life (Tuesday, Oct. 9) 25-12, 25-17, 29-27 Kills: Kami Jones 19, Jamie Hoermann 12, Christina Harpold 10, Sydney Richburg 8, Lindsey Pressler 4, Abby Sauer 4, Savannah Morrow 3, Natalie Cook 2,

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Nicole Webb 1. Digs: Richburg 11, Jones 7, Morrow 4, Sauer 3, Sarah Andrews 3, Avery Klepac 2, Harpold 1. Blocks: Hoermann 2, Jones 1. Point Serves: Morrow 13, Sauer 10, Klepac 8, Jones 7 (1 ace,) Harpold 7, Richburg 7, Hoermann 3, Cook 2, Webb 1, Andrews 1. Heritage starts with win over Rainbow Hills (Tuesday, Oct. 9) 25-18, 25-11, 25-10 Kills: Pressler 14, Jones 7, Hoermann 7, Harpold 7, Richburg 5, Morrow 3, Andrews 2, Sauer 2. Digs: Andrews 5, Harpold 4, Jones 2, Morrow 2, Richburg 2, Sauer 1, Klepac 1, Cook 1. Blocks: Hoermann 2, Jones 1, Pressler 1, Richburg 1, Harpold 1. Point Serves: Harpold 19 (2 aces), Jones 14 (1 ace,) Hoermann 12 (1 ace), Sauer 4, Pressler 4, Cook 3, Richburg 2, Webb 1, Morrow 1. Coach’s comments: “Strong serving set the tempo for a win over Rainbow Hills,” Bell said. “Offense was strong as freshman Lindsey Pressler stepped up her game at the net with 14 kills.” Heritage beats Cornerstone (Thursday, Oct. 4) 25-12, 19-25, 25-17, 25-20 Kills: Jones 18, Harpold 16, Hoermann 11, Pressler 5, Richburg 4, Andrews 3, Morrow 3, Sauer 2. Digs: Richburg 30, Andrews 24, Morrow 20, Jones 18, Harpold 18, Sauer 10, Klepac 6, Hoermann 1, Pressler 1, Cook 1. Blocks: Hoermann 5, Pressler 4, Harpold 1, Morrow 1, Richburg 1. Point Serves: Harpold 19 (1 ace,) Jones 18 (1 ace,) Sauer 8 (1 ace,) Richburg 8, Pressler 7, Hoermann 6, Morrow 5, Andrews 5. Coach’s comments: “Lady Eagles put it all together tonight for the victory over Cornerstone,” Bell said. “It was the best defense and offense we have played this season.”

COVERING THE NET, St. Mary’s School ‘A’ volleyball team player Hayli Wells proves an unyielding opponent at the net during the squad’s home win Monday over Holy Spirit (25-7, 25-11.) — Standard-Radio Post Photo by Lisa Treiber-Walter

Harper volleyball chalks up pair of wins in week Now at 5-1 in district, Harper High School’s varsity volleyball team took two decisive wins over the past week as it entered the second half of loop play. In net action on the road last night, Harper’s Lady ’Horns downed Center Point, 14-25, 25-13, 25-23, 25-19. In another road game played Friday, Harper also emerged the victor over Medina, again coming from a first-game deficit to win the next three: 1925, 25-10, 25-18, 25-10. Next up, Harper will attempt to continue its win-

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WINNING the Bandera Volleyball Tournament and holding the champion’s trophy after action this past Saturday, Oct. 7, were members of the Heritage Junior High volleyball team, in-

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Heritage junior high volleyball Heritage ‘A’ team wins Bandera tournament Coach’s comments: “We are so excited to have played so well on Saturday. Both teams have come together and all of their hard work throughout the season showed on the court,” said Coach Tonya Morrow. “This tournament was a great start to our final week of matches and district tournament next weekend.” Next games: Thursday, Oct. 11, at San Antonio Grace Christian, 4 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, Oct. 12-13, District Tournament in San Antonio, times TBA. Title Game Heritage downs Medina Valley 8th A 25-21, 25-27, 15-7

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Limited to just five offensive plays in the first quarter, the Heritage football team saw themselves playing from behind, down 16-14 to non-district foe New Braunfels Academy late in the first half. However, a 15-yard touchdown catch by Joe Meek from Dixon Patillo as the first half expired gave Heritage all the momentum they needed as the Eagles scored 30 unanswered points in a 52-30 home win Friday evening. “This was a playoff caliber team and it went a long ways in preparing us for the rest of district and the playoffs,” head coach Tim Shipman said. “New Braunfels did a great job of finding our weaknesses and exposing them. The intensity and environment was playoff type.” After Meek scored on a seven-yard run early in the first quarter, the Heritage offense sat for most of the quarter as New Braunfels controlled the ball, limiting the Eagles to just five offensive snaps. “Anytime you have a team that can limit the opponent to that few plays, you have a great chance of success,” Shipman said. “We continued trying to adjust to their passing attack in the second and were able to move the ball a little better. I was extremely pleased with the way our team dealt with the first half adversity.” In the third quarter, the Eagles scored on a five-yard run by Chad Johnson, a oneyard run by Joe Lucas and a nine-yard reception by Johnson from Meek before New Braunfels scored with 34 seconds left in the quarter. Just 13 seconds later, Heritage responded with their fourth touchdown in the third as Pattillo rushed for a 60yard score. “Coming out in the second half I felt like the team settled in a little bit, played better defense and reduced the mental errors,” Shipman said. “It is important if you want to be a great team to handle adversity and a tough opponent with the kind of fight our team

showed tonight.” Though New Braunfels was able to trim the deficit to 14 points on an early touchdown in the fourth quarter, a 21yard touchdown run by Pattillo sealed the game late for Heritage. The Eagles will continue their home stand this Friday as they host district opponent San Antonio New Life for Heritage’s third annual “Flight Night” contests. “This week it will be important for our guys to stay focused. We have a lot of football left in this season and a lot of goals yet to achieve,” Shipman said. “There will be a lot of opportunities for distractions. Good teams allow those distractions to affect their preparation and execution. Great teams do not miss a beat, stay focused even more and take care of business.” New Life currently sits tied for fourth place in the district standings with a 1-2 record after falling to San Antonio Town East 87-38 Friday evening. “San Antonio new Life has a great coaching staff and we have a lot of respect for what they are doing through the game of football,” Shipman said. “We look forward to playing them and building relationships. This will be another district game and one that we need to win.”

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Winning three games over the past week, the 6-2 Heritage varsity volleyball team is now second place in the western half of Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) District 5. The squad is due in the district tournament starting Tuesday, Oct. 16, when it is scheduled to host at home the third-place team from the eastern half of District 5. Game time has tentatively been set for 6 p.m. in the First Baptist Church. “Come cheer your Lady Eagles volleyball team on as we begin playoffs,” said coach Carol Bell. Playing a double-header on their home court last night, Heritage defeated Rainbow Hills (25-18, 25-11, 25-10) and then New Life (25-12, 25-17, 29-27.) “It was a great night for the Lady Eagles starting off with a double header and recognition of our only senior player, Nicole Webb,” Bell said. “Consistently clearing the bench and seeing fundamentals improved 100 percent in competitive rallies was a highlight for me,” she added. “One of my goals as a coach is to bring every player up to their best potential in a game situation and I was able to see that in several players last night.”

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FMS 7th football FMS 7th FOOTBALL Burnet 6 — FMS 7 Red 0 Oct. 4 in FHS Stadium FMS 0 0 0 0 -- 0 Burnet 0 0 6 0 -- 6 Scoring plays: 3rd quarter: Burnet scored on an 80-yard run, PAT run no good. Outstanding offensive players: Dustin Nielsen, T.J. Tomlinson, Bryce Raders and Jaime Ortega. Outstanding defensive players: Eloy Alvarez, Keegan Stroud, Alejandro Contreras and Mark Lackey. Notable plays: Coach Chad Zenner reported that Kenneth Klier recovered a fumble on the Burnet 3 to prevent a touchdown. Mark Lackey also recovered a fumble. Coach’s comments: “The kids play their hearts out and

do whatever I ask of them,” Zenner said. “We as a team have all agreed that we can all get better each and every day.” Zenner said, “In our three games, we have only been outscored by a combined eight points which shows how close we are to turning this thing around.” Next Game: Thursday, Oct. 11, Canyon Lake, FHS Stadium, 6 p.m.

Burnet 8 — FMS 7th White 0 Oct. 4 in FHS Stadium FMS 0 0 0 0 -- 0 Burnet 0 0 8 0 -- 8 Scoring plays: 3rd quarter: Burnet scored on a 62-yard run, PAT good. Outstanding offensive players: Diego Neri, Trevor Currie and Aldo Delgado. Outstanding defensive players: Edward Guajardo, Kole

Kuhlmann, Noah Gildersleeve and Shae Slaughter. Notable plays: Edward Guajardo received a fumble in the third. The defense also had a goal line stand on the one to close out the half. Coach’s comments: “The kids have been working really hard and today was another great day,” Coach Chris Weirich said. “We showed a lot of improvement in all areas and as a team started to come together.” Weirich reported that “Many of the kids had huge stops and big hits.” “I am excited to see this team continue to improve and grow into the fine young men that they are capable of becoming.” Next Game: Thursday, Oct. 11, Canyon Lake, FHS Stadium, 4:30 p.m.

FMS 8th football Burnet 27 — FMS 8A 6 Oct. 4 in Burnet FMS 0 0 0 6 -- 6 Burnet 6 14 7 0 -- 27 Scoring plays: 1st quarter: Burnet scored on a 90-yard run. 2nd quarter: Burnet scored on a two-yard run, PAT run good; Burnet scored against on a 40yard TD blocked punt. 3rd quarter: Burnet scored on a three-yard run; PAT kick good. 4th quarter: FMS scored on a 25-yard run by Neil Loth. Outstanding offensive players: Neil Loth. Outstanding defensive players: Clay Salazar, who recovered a fumble, along with Wade Davis and Brett Burow. Coach’s comments: “Burnet has a good ball team,” Coach Derrick Dietrich said. “We just couldn’t get on track.” “We had some opportunities

early, but couldn’t get the ball in the end zone,” the coach said. “Our kids played hard,” Dietrich said. “We just have a lot of work to do on the basics — blocking and tackling.” Next Game: Thursday, Oct. 11, Canyon Lake, there, 6 p.m.

FMS 8B 8 — Burnet 6 Oct. 4 in Burnet FMS 0 0 0 8 -- 8 Burnet 0 0 0 6 -- 6 Scoring plays: 4th quarter: FMS scored on a 40-yard pass from Victor Diaz to Heber Vasquez. The PAT pass from Tyler Kaman to Diaz was good. Burnet scored on a two-yard run, PAT pass no good. Outstanding offensive players: Drew McDonald and Luis Velez. Outstanding defensive players: Michael DeLoof and Diaz. Coach’s comments: The

FMS 8B football team defeated Burnet, 8-6. The Billies scored early in the fourth quarter on a 40-yard reverse pass from Victor Diaz to Heber Vazquez. Tyler Kaman would throw a short pass to Victor Diaz on the extra point try to put the Billies up, 8-0, according to Coach Steve Castillo. Burnet scored late in the fourth quarter to bring the score to 8-6. Cole Jenschke knocked down the extra point pass to keep the Billies ahead. “The Billies made a great defensive stand late in the game to hold off Burnet and win the game, 8-6,” Castillo said. “The kids did a great job overcoming early mistakes, and played very well the second half to keep themselves in the game,” Castillo said. “We are very proud of their heart and effort.” Next Game: Thursday, Oct. 11, Canyon Lake, there, 4:30 p.m.

FMS Billie Squad FMS FOOTBALL Medina 32 — Billie Squad 6 Oct. 4 in Medina FMS 0 0 0 6 -- 6 Medina 16 8 8 0 -- 32 Scoring plays: 1st quarter: Medina scored on a five-yard run, PAT good. Medina scored on a 12-yard run, PAT good. 2nd quarter: Medina scored on a 62-yard run, PAT good.

3rd quarter: Medina scored on a three-yard run, PAT good. 4th quarter: FMS scored on a three-yard run by Edgar Soto, PAT pass no good. Outstanding offensive players: Edgar Soto, Gideon Kruse and Logan Larsen. Outstanding defensive players: Alex Montoya, A.J. Castillo and Edgar Soto. Outstanding special teams

players: Daniel Sanz. Coach’s comments: “We played better in the second half,” Coach Scott Vasquez said. “We had a lot of kids step up and fill in for injured players.” He added, “We showed a lot of improvement.” Next Game: Thursday, Oct. 11, Peterson Middle School, there, 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 16, Johnson City, there, 5 p.m.

FMS 7th volleyball FMS 7A Volleyball Monday, Oct. 8 FMS 7A defeats Bandera 25-13, 25-14 Aces: Landry Moffett 9, Katy Johnston 5, Adi Styles 2, Courtney Petsch 1, Carlie Crenwelge 1. Digs: Moffett 2, Kristi Coolidge 2, Ali Grona 2, Johnston 1. Kills: Aubrey Sultemeier 3, Grona 1, Johnston 1. Assists: Moffett 2, Johnston 1. Coach’s comments: Coach Sasha Sharp said, “The team played a great game. They have come so far since the first time we played Bandera and are only continuing to improve.” “So many things went well offensively and defensively,” she

said. “This is a wonderful group of young ladies and I’m blessed to have the opportunity to coach them.” Next game: Monday, Oct. 15, Mountain Valley, FMS Gym, 6 p.m.

FMS 7B Volleyball

Monday, Oct. 8 FMS 7B wins over Bandera 25-12, 25-15 Aces: Chenoa Munoz 7, Brenda Rubio 5, Trinity Puckett 5, Morgan Boos 4, Ashley Elkins 4, Kyndal Esensee 2, Taylor Wilder 1. Digs: Latisha Quezada 2, Rubio 1, Boos 1. Kills: Boos 2, Wilder 1. Assists: Esensee 1, Megan Daley 1.

Coach’s comments: “The Billies served well and were led by Chenoa Munoz with seven aces,” Coach Kent Culpepper reported, adding that Trinity Puckett and Brenda Rubio each had five. Morgan Boos and Ashley Elkins had four, Kyndal Esensee contributed two and Taylor Wilder had one. Offensive standouts, according to Culpepper, were Boos with two kills and Wilder with one. Latisha Quezada led the Billies defensively with two digs and Brenda Rubio and Boos contributed one each. “The ladies continue to improve, and look forward to hosting Mountain Valley on Monday,” the coach said. Next game: Monday, Oct. 15, Mountain Valley, FMS Gym, 5 p.m.

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Monday, Oct. 8 FMS 8A falls in three to Bandera 25-18, 17-25, 16-25 Aces: Katelyn Zuberbueler 4, Kinsey Stevens 1, Brooke Nevins 1. Digs: Zuberbueler 15, Emily Myers 12, Nevins 8, Stevens 5, Morgan McBee 5, Janet Arias 3, Kendall Huizinga 2. Kills: Stevens 5, Zuberbueler 4, Lindsey Behrends 2, Gabby Torres 1, Arias 1, Monica Guerrero 1, McBee 1. Blocks: Behrends 1. Assists: Stevens 6, McBee 5. Coach’s comments: “This was a disappointing loss because I feel as if we lost to a team we should have beaten,” Coach Mich Robertson said. Robertson reported that “in set one, we played very well and led the entire match.”

“We struggled in set two and could never find the right chemistry in set two and three,” she said. Robertson said, “In spite of the loss, we did some good things and managed to take Bandera to three sets which we didn’t last time.” She added, “If we can fix servereceive and get the pass to target, we will be fine. So now, it’s time to go back to work.” Next game: Monday, Oct. 15, Mountain Valley, FMS Gym, 6 p.m.

1, Chumani Munoz 1. Kills: Mohr 4, Pfiester 4, Munoz 3, Espinoza 2, Olivia Radle 1. Assists: Espinoza 5, Radle 3, Mohr 1. Coach’s comments: “The FMS 8B team lost their match to Bandera in three sets despite great serving by Maggie Mohr who had 10 aces,” according to Coach Jennifer McBee. “As a team, however, we had an uncharacteristically poor night at the service line and just gave away too many unearned points to the Bulldogs, who gladly capitalized on them,” McBee said. “We need to clean up the unforced errors and work on the mental aspect of the game,” she said. “We go back to work in the gym this afternoon to get ready for next Monday.” Next game: Monday, Oct. 15, Mountain Valley, FMS Gym, 5 p.m.

TOUCHDOWN! With a Mt. Sacred Heart defender closing in on his back, St. Mary’s School football player Ian Kendrick beats the chase and crosses into the endzone as the Apaches made their first score in what

ST. MARY’S VOLLEYBALL SMS A Team

Oct. 9 St. Mary’s drops to Holy Spirit: 25-7, 25-11 Kills: Jessie Jarreau 3. Assists: Grace Allen 2, Julia Maenius 1. Digs: Kathryn Rodriguez 6, Hannah Wilson 3, Jarreau 2, Claire Lukacs 1, Allen 1, Maenius 1. Record: 6-11; District: 3-2. Next Games: Tuesday, Oct. 16, Mt. Sacred Heart, there, or-

der of games is B team first at 4:30 p.m. followed by A team game. • Oct. 8 St. Mary’s A defeats St. Matthews: 25-16, 25-19 Aces: Jarreau 4, Wilson 2, Allen 1, Mary Grace Romanick 1, Hayli Wells 1. Kills: Wilson 3, Jarreau 2, Wells 2, Rodriguez 1. Assists: Allen 3, Maenius 2. Digs: Jarreau 5, Wilson 4, Allen 4, Maenius 4, Rodriguez 4, Isabelle Mohon 1.

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• Oct. 9 St. Mary’s B bested by Holy Spirit: 25-6, 25-18 Aces: Morgyn Granville 2, Ryann Brodnax 1, Celeste Carson 1. Kills: Carson 1. Assists: Abbey Eckhardt 1. Digs: Eckhardt 1, Carson 1, Emery Boettcher 1, Rain Skelton 1. Record: 3-15; District: 1-4.

FMS Cross Country Fredericksburg Middle School cross country teams were on the run again in Comfort Saturday afternoon where they made an impressive showing in a very large meet, according to Coach Wanda Prejean. The FMS runners will be in Bandera Wednesday, Oct. 17, for a Pre-District Meet at the Bandera City Park. The girls run at 4 p.m. and the boys step off at 4:30 p.m. The FMS eighth grade boys finished first in their division. They were led by newcomer Elvis Flores who was 10th with a time of 12:26. Also placing for the eighth grade boys were Jesus Aguilar, 13th; Edgar Monroy, 14th; Fabian Martinez, 15th, and Cole Jenschke, 22nd. “This phenomenal boys team is made up of nine runners, and all nine finished this hilly two-mile course in under 13 minutes and 30 seconds,” Prejean said. The FMS eighth grade girls needed all five runners to round out their team, Prejean reported. The eighth grade girls finished second in the team standings. Leading the FMS eighth grade runners was Clarissa Sanchez, who was second with a time of 13:28. Finishing behind Sanchez were Mandy Yocham, 8th; Alondra Perez, 14th; Cristina Hernandez, 29th,, and Nicole Penick, 33rd. The FMS seventh grade boys didn’t have enough runners Saturday to make a team, Prejean said. Running as individuals for the Billies were Adrian Olvera, who finished fifth and

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St. Mary’s 19 — Mt. Sacred Heart 0 Oct. 6 at St. Mary’s Apache Field (Homecoming)

St. Mary’s 0 11 8 0 -- 19 St. Anthony 0 0 0 0 -- 0 Scoring plays: 1st quarter: No scoring. 2nd quarter: SMS — Peter Romanick hands off ball to Ian Kendrick, who runs the ball in from the 26 yard line for a 23yard TD run, Kendrick’s point-after kick good; Kendrick 28-yard field goal kick good. 3rd quarter: SMS — Romanick hands off to Kendrick for a 24-yard TD run, Kendrick point-after kick good. 4th quarter: No scoring. SMS MSH 15 First Downs 3 252-24 Yards Rushing-Carries 26-NA 32 Yards Passing 69 2-7-2 P asses Att.-Compl.-Int. 4-11-1 1-37 Punts-Average 3-21.33 Rushing: Kendrick 13/122 yards; Romanick 11/64 yards; Bryce Erwin 4/66 yards. Passing: Romanick, 2/7 for 32 yards. Receiving: Sean Majors, 2/3 for 32 yards. Record: 5-1. Next Game: Tomorrow, Oct. 11, St. Matthew, there, 6:30 p.m.

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Cross country heading to Lampasas Thursday Varsity girls Led by top-20 finishes from Vanessa Sanchez (13:12, 10th place), Zoe Eisenberg (13:20, 17th) and Serena Rivera (13:24, 19th), the Fredericksburg High School varsity girls finished third Saturday at the Comfort Cross Country Invitational. Hannah Cheeseman finished 22nd with a time of 13:27, followed by Anytcy Neri (13:40, 30th), Alex Taylor (14:03, 36th) and Katie Husfeld (14:23, 42nd). Junior varsity

JV Boys: Christian Neri, 18:47, 3rd place; Chase Junell, 18:50, 4th; Drew Bonillas, 19:02, 10th; Samuel Jaimes, 19:10, 12th; Fabian Reyes, 20:33, 25th; Emmanuel De La Torre, 20:36, 27th; Donovan Lozano, 20:44, 29th; Samuel Bullion, 20:57, 34th; Ethan West, 21:02, 35th; Clay Enderlin, 21:32, 38th; Noe Martinez, 22:45, 52nd; Brian Heifner, 25:39, 76th. JV Girls: Jorden Moretti, 14:16, 3rd place; Hannah Embrey, 14:34, 7th; Alexia Rodriguez, 14:44, 10th; Kelby Lackey, 15:08, 14th; Annsley Vasquez, 15:19, 16th; Payton Nash, 15:29, 18th; Arleen Ibanez, 15:48, 20th; Alex Herbig, 15:58, 22nd.

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Varsity Boys: 1. Boerne, 50 points; 2. Fredericksburg, 76; 3. Dilley, 78; 4. Kerrville, 86; 5. Harper, 164; 6. San Antonio Cole, 173; 7. Comfort, 175; 8. Ingram, 179; 9. Hondo, 198; 10. Pearsall, 237. Varsity Girls: 1. Kerrville, 57 points; 2. Harper, 61; 3. Fredericksburg, 83; 4. Hondo, 86; 5. Boerne, 90; 6. Bracken, 126; 7. Faith Academy, 157; 8. Marion, 194; 9. San Antonio Cole, 205; 10. Comfort, 216. JV Boys: 1. Fredericksburg, 46 points; 2. Boerne, 59; 3. Hondo, 75; 4. Center Point, 94; 5. First Baptist, 94; 6. Dilley, 106; 7. Devine, 156. JV Girls: 1. Kerrville, 42 points; 2. San Marcos, 45; 3. Fredericksburg, 47; 4. Hondo, 76.

Harper cross country runs at Comfort meet The Harper High School varsity girls’ cross country team finished second in their division at the Comfort Cross Country Invitational Saturday, while the Harper varsity boys finished fifth. Payton Reid (12:56, fifth place) and Crystal Schlueter (13:09, eighth) both finished in the top 10 to lead the Longhorn varsity girls, followed by Kayla Inmon (13:15, 12th) and Sydney Collins (13:23, 18th). Also running for the Harper varsity girls were Taylor Reid (13:33, 27th place), Rebekah Lester (13:36, 28th), Emily Richards (14:01, 35th), McKenzie Carmack (14:13, 38th), Rachel Maner (14:34, 49th), Hope Dillon (14:37, 51st) and Leeanna Montoya (16:06, 81st). Jacob Krebs led the Harper varsity boys with an eighth place finish in a time of 17:10, followed by Drew Stracke (18:37, 39th) and Micah Middleton (18:51, 43rd). Also competing for the

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Longhorns in the varsity boys division were Michael Montoya (19:24, 52nd place), Daniel Anaya (19:42, 55th), Sam Lester (20:07, 59th), Shelby LeQuey (20:13, 66th) and Dennis Land (26:13, 105th). Junior varsity boys competing included Jordan Richardson (22:04) and Chris Jackson (23:06). Junior high

8th Grade Boys: Alain Peralt, 12:40, 17th place; Christian Abbott, 14:00, 48th; James Wells, 14:29, 53rd. 8th Grade Girls: MiKinna Richards, 14:48, 13th place; Elizabeth Haines, 15:06, 16th; Julia Mauldin, 16:03, 30th; Michaela Richards, 16:59, 44th; Sydney Herrington, 17:05, 46th; McKenzie Mayfield, 18:47, 54th. 7th Grade Boys: Brett Dunning, 13:51, 17th place; Michael Dean Marbach, 14:58, 38th. 7th Grade Girls: Maria Anaya, 15:24, 14th place; Adriana Ceballos, 16:49, 30th.

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GIVING IT A GOOD REACH, Fredericksburg High School varsity tennis player Josh Tree cracks a serve over to Kerrville Tivy opponents he and doubles partner, Joey Moellering, would beat 6-4, 6-3, as the Billies won Friday, 10-0. — Standard-Radio Post Photo by Lisa Treiber-Walter

Heritage junior high football Heritage 55, Atonement 22 Oct. 4, at Heritage Atonement 0 8 6 8 -- 22 Heritage 20 13 22 0 -- 55 Scoring: Jonathan Hoermann scored three touchdowns, while Daniel Meek, Abe Hinterlach, Lane Sawtelle, Jacob Huser and Parker Given all scored one. Sixth grade player of the week: Harley Pedregon. Coach’s comments: “We had a great week of practice and were

able to start off the game with great effort and enthusiasm,” head coach Tony Roberts said. “We played great on both sides of the ball and jumped out to a big lead early in the game. This allowed me to play our younger players who hadn’t had much game time this year.” Next Game: Thursday, Oct. 11, Austin Veritas, here, B team at 4:30 p.m., A team at 5:30 p.m.

FHS 10 – Kerrville Tivy 0 (17-2) Friday, Oct. 5 at FHS Boys’ Doubles: A clean sweep for FHS came from: Igarta/ Cowsar over Scott Schulte/ Cody Highsmith, 6-1, 6-1; M. Moellering/ Alvarez over Carl Barth/Hayden Keller, 6-7, 6-3, 10-7, and J. Moellering/ Tree over Gabe Schlechte/ Taylor Garces, 6-4, 6-3. Girls’ Doubles: O’Loughlin/ Hartmann fell to Claire Russell/Stacy, 7-6, 6-1, but posting FHS wins were Duke/Igarta over Nicole Lacy/Sarah Hayes, 6-1, 6-0, and Smith/Warren over Emma McCormick/Betty Gon­ gora, 6-2, 6-1. Mixed Doubles: Phillips/ Powell downed Mason Schlechte and Ally Smith, 6-3, 3-6, 11-9, while Iverson/Carly McMahon dropped to Forster/Brittany Lear, 6-3, 1-6, 10-6.

Cont. from B1 Boys’ Singles: FHS won six of seven matches. Posting in the win column were: Cowsar over Schulte, 6-4, 7-5; M. Moellering over Keller, 6-7, 6-4, 10-8; J. Moellering over Barth, 4-6, 6-3, 10-3; Alvarez over M. Schlechte, 6-1, 6-1; Tree over Garces, 6-4, 3-6, 12-10, and Phillips over G. Schlechte, 8-4. Dropping the lone match was Igarta to number one seed Highsmith, 3-6, 7-6, 10-8. Girls’ Singles: The Billie girls swept this division. Winning were: O’Laughlin over Russell, 6-3, 1-6, 10-6; Smith over Lacy, 6-2, 6-2; Duke over Hayes, 6-1, 6-2; Igarta over Smith, 6-4, 6-1; Hartmann over McCormick, 6-3, 6-1; Warren over Gongora, 6-2, 7-5, and Powell over Lear, 8-0. FHS 10 – Brownwood 0 (18-1) Thursday, Oct. 4, at Mason Boys’ Doubles: Dominating were: Igarta/Cowsar over Brian Bowen/Mark Johnson, 8-3; M. Moellering/Alvarez over Bryant/Joaquin Alonzo, 8-5; and J. Moellering/Tree over Ross/ Bennis Salazar, 8-3. Girls’ Doubles: FHS went three for three, with wins coming from: O’Loughlin/Hartmann over Bowen/Johnson, 8-4; Duke/Igarta over Sharpe/ Thompson, 8-1, and Smith/ Powell over Lindsey Williams/ Emily Garcia, 8-6. Mixed Doubles: Billie wins came from Phillips/Kristen Kilgore over Cadena/Blake, 8-3, and Iverson/ Warren over Sheehan/Blake, 8-6. Boys’ Singles: Posting wins were: Igarta over Bowen, 6-2, 4-6, 10-7; Cowsar over Johnson, 6-3, 3-6, 10-5; M. Moellering over Noah Marlin, 6-2, 6-2; Alvarez over Salazar, 6-0, 6-1; Tree over Aaron Pulley, 6-1, 6-0; Phillips over Brandon Muenzler, 8-2, and Iverson over Stephen Darnel, 8-1. J. Moellering fell in his match to Alonzo, 6-3, 6-4. Girls’ Singles: The girls’ roster cleaned up with wins from: O’Loughlin over Delaney Bennett, 6-0, 6-3; Smith over Emily Harding, 6-1, 6-2; Duke over Cadena, 6-3, 6-3; Igarta over Lindsey Williams, 6-7, 7-5, 10-6; Hartmann over Bailey Bishop, 6-0, 6-1; Warren over Brittany Blake, 6-1, 6-0, and Powell over Garcia, 6-0.

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Fredericksburg High School cross country runners will compete in their final tuneup race before district as they travel to Lampasas tomorrow morning with competition slated to begin around 9 a.m. On Saturday, the FHS varsity boys finished second and the varsity girls finished third in the Comfort Cross Country Invitational. The junior varsity boys won their division at the meet, while the junior varsity girls finished third. The District 27-3A meet is slated for Wednesday, Oct. 24 at Seguin Starke Park and will be hosted by Geronimo Navarro. “This year’s competition is very tough for the top seven spots on the varsity squad in both the girls and boys teams,” head coach Dan Aldrich said. “The past few weeks, the top 10 have been set, but the final seven that will represent FHS at district will be determined after this week’s meet.” “We finally had our first male athlete break 17 minutes this season in the 5K and we are hoping to have one or two girls break 13 minutes this week in the 3200 meter distance,” he added. “The athletes are continuing to see their times improve each meet and as a team we are right where we expected to be at this point in the season.” Varsity boys A fifth place finish from Travis Koenig (16:55) helped the Fredericksburg High School varsity boys to a second place finish Saturday at the Comfort Cross Country Invitational. Nick Martinez placed 16th with a time of 17:36; Scott Willome placed 19th with a time of 17:44; Gabe Rivera placed 22nd with a time of 17:53; and Jose Hernandez placed 24th with a time of 17:58. Also running for the varsity boys were Abraham Devenport (18:01, 27th place), Sammy Garcia (18:10, 31st), Jose Meza (18:12, 33rd) and Daniel Rojas (19:07, 50th).

Boys’ Doubles: FHS boys swept their division with wins from: Logan Igarta/Graves Cowsar over DeLeon/ Gentry, 8-4; Michael Moellering/ Joey Moellering over Johnston/ Everette, 8-1, and Andrew Alvarez/Josh Tree over Petty/ McGuire, 8-0. Girls’ Doubles: Laura O’Loughlin/Traci Hartmann fell to Coyne/Jones, 8-6, but chalking up FHS wins were Daisha Duke/Grace Igarta over Brown/ Cross, 8-4, and Shannon Smith/ Myra Powell over Cortez/ Vasquez, 8-1. Mixed Doubles: Parker Phillips/ Kristen Kilgore defeated Currie/ Bramer, 8-3, while matching that same score at 8-3 were Jimmy Iverson/Emily Warren over Heartner/ Moughon. Boys’ Singles: The FHS boys’ side of the roster won all their singles matches. Dominating were: Igarta over DeLeon, 6-1, 6-2; Cowsar over Gentry, 7-5, 6-4; M. Moellering over Johnston, 6-1, 7-6; J. Moellering over Everette, 6-0, 7-6; Alvarez over Petty, 6-0, 6-1; Tree over McGuire, 8-0; Phillips over Currie, 8-6, and Iverson over Balzen, 8-2. Girls’ Singles: O’Laughlin fell to Coyne, 6-3, 6-3, but posting wins were: Smith over Jones, 6-2, 6-1; Duke over Cortez, 6-0, 6-0; Igarta over Vasquez, 6-0, 6-0; Hartmann over Brown, 6-1, 6-1; Kilgore over Cross, 8-4; Warren over Bramer, 8-2, and Powell over Heilein, 6-0, 6-0.

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Eagles fall short in bid for TAPPS state championship Heritage drops 60-14 decision to Seguin Lifegate By Danny Hirt A sixth state TAPPS Division II six-man football championship just wasn’t in the cards this year as Heritage School dropped a 60-14 decision against Seguin Lifegate Saturday afternoon. Although the crown eluded the Eagles in 2012, there is still a feeling in the Heritage camp that the team achieved goals that might have seemed unachievable in the pre-season. “I do think it is important to recognize and give credit to this Heritage team,” said the Eagles’ head coach Tim Shipman. “We made the greatest run in Heritage history.” The previous two playoff games in 2012 found the Eagles to be underdogs by as

STRUGGLING FOR YARDAGE — Heritage School’s Dixon Eagles’ touchdowns. Heritage lost its bid for another state Pattillo (right) tries to turn the corner on the Seguin Lifegate crown by losing the contest by a 60-14 score. — Standarddefense during last Saturday’s TAPPS Division II six-man Radio Post photo by Danny Hirt football championship game. Pattillo scored both of the

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Boys fall in tight home loss to Smithson Valley Billies finish in third place at weekend tourney

together, we could potentially be a very good team. We are still a work in progress.”

Holding their own against one of the better teams in Class 5A, the Fredericksburg High School varsity boys’ basketball team fell 70-61 at home to Smithson Valley Tuesday evening. Fredericksburg finished in third place in the Canyon Lake Tournament over the weekend, defeating Lockhart and Somerset while falling to tourney champion Randolph on a buzzer beating shot. The Billies will travel to fourth-ranked Liberty Hill Friday evening before returning home to host Hondo Monday. Both games are slated for a 7 p.m. tipoff.

SVHS 15 20 6 29 -- 70 FHS 15 10 18 18 -- 61 Scoring: Hunter Fries 21, Clayton Braden 14, Wade Shepherd 9, Austin Rodriguez 8, Graves Cowsar 6, Colin Reyes 3.

Smithson Valley 70, FHS 61 Facing 5A Smithson Valley, Fredericksburg battled to a near-draw for three quarters before falling 70-61 Tuesday evening. “This was a very nice performance on our part. I was really pleased with our effort,” FHS head coach Tim Kaman said. “The problem was that Smithson Valley really played extremely well. It seemed like they made every shot and we had a hand in their face.” The Rangers shot 50 percent from the three point line and over 60 percent from the field in the contest. “I thought Hunter Fries played one of the best games he ever played,” Kaman said, adding that Fries “really defended well” against Division I recruit A.C. Reid from Smithson Valley. Fredericksburg managed to take a two-point lead heading into the fourth quarter, but Smithson Valley exploded for 29 points in the final eight minutes to win. “Another positive was that we finally got to play Colin Reyes. He has missed all 14 games with a knee injury,” Kaman said. “He’s a little rusty, but I thought he did a lot of nice things. Once we get our chemistry

Seguin Lifegate 60, Heritage 14 What started out as a potential nail-biter all the way soon fizzled into a one-sided game for Lifegate as it broke open an 8-8 first quarter tie with a 24-point barrage that didn’t end until early in the second stanza. That’s when Heritage’s Dixon Pattillo plunged over from two yards out early in the second stanza, pulling the Eagles to within 18 points (3214). But the Falcons flexed their muscles again, reeling off 22 unanswered points to take a commanding 54-14 lead at halftime. It didn’t take Lifegate long Cont. on B6

BASKETBALL

Girls drop close game in Medina Valley 52-47 After playing in the Elgin Wildcat Tournament last week and a road game in Medina Valley on Tuesday, the Fredericksburg High School varsity girls’ basketball team will be staying home on Friday night to host Hondo. Tip-off in the FHS Gym on Friday night against the Owls is at 6:30 p.m. Next week, the girls will be back on the road to Burnet for a 6:30 p.m. game before staying home on Friday, Dec. 21, to host Marble Falls before breaking for the Christmas holidays. Last night in Medina Valley, the FHS varsity girls lost to the Panthers, 52-47. And in the Elgin Wildcat Tournament, the girls defeated Austin Crockett and lost to BATTLE ON THE BOARDS — Clayton Braden (3) and Colin Alamo Heights and Bastrop.

Canyon Lake tournament The Billies finished 2-1 which was good for third place at the Canyon Lake tournament Thursday through Saturday. Fredericksburg opened the tourney by defeating Lockhart 74-48. “A big fourth quarter was the Reyes (12) fight with a Ranger defender for a loose ball key,” Kaman said. FHS 15 17 15 27 -- 74 LHS 8 13 16 11 -- 48 Scoring: Fries 15, Braden 15, Rodriguez 14, Jake Prado 10, Cowsar 9, Shepherd 4, David Hardin 4, Travis Koenig 2, Edward Williams 1.

Score By Quarters -- 14 Heritage 8 6 0 x Lifegate 32 22 6 x -- 60 • Game Statistics Fredericksburg Seguin Heritage Lifegate 8 First Downs 20 20-14 Yards Rushing-Carries 226-32 164 Yards Passing 163 5-13-0 Passes (Cmp-Atmp-Int) 10-17-1 184 Total Offensive Yards 389 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-15 Penalties 2-5 1-11 Punts-average 0-0

much as 45 points. But Heritage racked up those two contests by scores of 60-14 over El Paso Jesus Chapel on Nov. 24 and 54-52 over number one ranked Wichita Falls Notre Dame the following Saturday. “The growth and experience this team garnered from this season is unexplainable,” Shipman said. “This was nearly like getting two seasons in one. We have sophomores that are already playing like juniors, and freshmen who are more than ready to play their roles next season.”

Tuesday during the Billies’ 70-61 home loss to Smithson Valley. — Standard-Radio Post photo by Danny Hirt

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In game two, Fredericksburg fell 51-49 to eventual Canyon Lake tournament champion Randolph. “This was probably the championship game. Randolph always has a solid team. They jumped out on us early, but we did a nice job of coming back,” Kaman said. The Billies trailed by seven points with 42 seconds left, but were able to trim the deficit after two free throws and Cont. on B2

Medina Valley 52 — FHS 47 Tuesday, Dec. 11

On the road Tuesday night, the FHS varsity girls’ basketball team lost to Medina Valley, 52-47. “We jumped on Medina Valley and led by as many as 12 during the first half,” said head girls basketball coach Carrie Grona. “We executed all facets of the game and were clicking on all levels.” She said, “I looked up and saw one team and not five individuals. It was one of the first times that I can truly say that.” Grona reported that Medina Valley, “made a run on us in the second by throwing a full court press which caused us to go chaotic, resulting in turnovers.” “We battled back in the second half, but never got back into executing and being in system,” Grona said. “We sent

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Girls drop close game them to the line 31 times and at the varsity level, you just can’t do that and get a ‘W’.” The head coach added, “We played the best help defense we have played all year.” Leading the team on the offensive end were Allie Doucet and Anissa Kneese. Erin McPherson and Ali Laratta added with “great defense,” according to the coach. “We started pulling things together this weekend, and I was hoping this was the game that we were going to knock through the door,” Grona said.

Medina Valley 52 — FHS 47 FHS 16 7 11 13 -- 47 M.V. 11 10 13 18 -- 52 Scoring: Allie Doucet 19, Anissa Kneese 10, Amanda Lochte 6, Erin McPherson 6, Molly Marshall 3, Cadyn Boyd 2, Abby Ottmers 1. Rebounds: Doucet 7, Kneese 6, Ottmers 5, Lochte 4, Laratta 3, Boyd 3, McPherson 2, Marshall 1. Steals: Doucet 6, Kneese 4, McPherson 3, Laratta 2, Lochte 1, Marshall 1, Boyd 1. Assists: Doucet 3, McPherson 3, Ottmers 2, Laratta 1. Blocks: McPherson 1, Boyd 1.

ELGIN WILDCAT TOURNAMENT

Alamo Heights 44 — FHS 42

Playing in the first round of the Elgin Wildcat Tournament, the FHS varsity girls’ basketball team lost a close game to Alamo Heights, 44-42. “We played Alamo Heights first and didn’t show up the second quarter and only scored four points while allowing Alamo Heights

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to score 14 points,” Grona reported. “But,” she said, “we came back, outscoring them in the second half. We were tied with 12 seconds left in the game and a let-down on defense allowed Alamo Heights to score.” Grona said, “I was very proud of how we came back against this team. It showed heart and a will to compete.”

Alamo Heights 44 — FHS 42 FHS 8 4 15 15 -- 42 A.H. 8 14 13 9 -- 44 Scoring: Allie Doucet 17, Anissa Kneese 8, Erin McPherson 5, Ali Laratta 5, Molly Marshall 4, Abby Ottmers 2, Rachel Finn 1. Rebounds: Doucet 5, Laratta 4, Kneese 4, Ottmers 4, Marshall 2, McPherson 1, Finn 1, Emily Limon 1, Amanda Lochte 1. Steals: Doucet 3, McPherson 2, Laratta 2, Marshall 1, Lochte 1. Assists: Laratta 2, Doucet 1, Kneese 1, McPherson 1, Limon 1, Lochte 1. Blocks: Doucet 1.

Bastrop 56 - FHS 46 After coming out strong, the FHS varsity girls let up and fell to Bastrop, 56-46, in the second game of the Elgin Wildcat Tournament. “In game two, we played Bastrop and came out on fire, scoring 22 points,” Grona said, “but then we had a letdown in the third and fourth quarter.” She reported, “We had no defensive intensity and no focus on offense.” Grona said that the Billies were down by four with three minutes left in the game, and “had to start fouling and Bas-

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trop converted at the line and a three-pointer from Austin ended up winning by 10.” Rodriguez. Bastrop 56 — FHS 46 FHS then forced a five secFHS 22 9 8 7 -- 46 Bastrop 15 10 17 14 -- 56 ond count to get the ball back Scoring: Allie Doucet 17, Molly and Fries scored with 11 secMarshall 8, Ali Laratta 6, Erin McPherson 5, Abby Ottmers 3, Cadyn Boyd onds left to tie the game, but 3, Amanda Lochte 2, Emily Limon 2. Randolph hit a buzzer beating Rebounds: Marshall 10, Doucet 5, Laratta 3, McPherson 3, Boyd 3, shot to win the game. Lochte 3, Anissa Kneese 3, Limon 2, “We had many chances Rachel Finn 2. to win this game. We shot Steals: Doucet 5, Limon 3, Laratta 2, Ottmers 2, Lochte 2, McPherson 1, 32 percent from the paint,” Boyd 1, Kneese 1. Kaman said. “We missed that Assists: Doucet 2, Kneese 1. many lay-ups. You can not win Blocks: Limon 1, Finn 1. many games if you can not put FHS 60 - Crockett 25 Playing in the final game the ball in the hole.” “The good thing was that we of the Elgin Wildcat Tournament, the FHS varsity girls ran very good offense and got defeated Austin Crockett, good looks,” he added. “We just did not finish. The good 60-25. “Everything seemed to thing is that we did some nice come together,” Grona said. things in ‘late game’ situa“We executed on all fac- tions.” FHS 14 10 16 9 -- 49 ets of the game — offense, RHS 19 11 11 10 -- 51 Scoring: Rodriguez 24, Fries 10, defense, press break, transiRyan McBee 6, Braden 4, Shepherd tion defense and offense.” 3, Prado 2. “It was very exciting to see,” In their third place game, the coach said. “Hopefully we the Billies defeated Somerset can carry this over to Tuesday 43-31. night’s game against Medina “We jumped on them early, Valley.” but disappointingly we did FHS 60 — Austin Crockett 25 FHS 21 13 17 9 -- 60 Crockett 9 2 0 14 -- 25 Scoring: Molly Marshall 11, Anissa Kneese 11, Allie Doucet 9, Erin McPherson 8, Ali Laratta 7, Emily Limon 4, Amanda Lochte 4, Cadyn Boyd 4, Reagan Herber 2. Rebounds: Marshall 10, Kneese 6, Doucet 6, McPherson 4, Abby Ottmers 4, Limon 3, Boyd 3, Laratta 2, Lochte 2, Herber 1. Steals: Doucet 4, Kneese 3, Laratta 3, McPherson 2, Limon 2, Lochte 2, Boyd 2, Ottmers 1. Assists: Laratta 4, Kneese 2, McPherson 2, Limon 2, Ottmers 2, Herber 1. Blocks: Doucet 1.

not stay on them,” Kaman said. “We let them back in the game when we should have crushed their spirits.” “You really have to be careful,” he added. “If you do not put teams away, they can come back and get you. A win is a win. We need to be able to stay focused at all times.”

FHS 18 6 13 6 -- 43 SHS 3 7 10 11 -- 31 Scoring: Fries 10, Braden 10, Rodriguez 8, McBee 7, Prado 4, Hardin 2, Shepherd 2.

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Blessed Sacrament 40 — St. Mary’s A 15 SMS A 4 3 1 7 -- 15 B.S. 19 8 9 4 -- 40 Scoring: Jessie Jarreau 7, Kathryn Rodriguez 3, Julia Maenius 3, Hannah Wilson 2. Rebounds: Jarreau 4, Hayli Wells 3, Wilson 2, Maenius 1. Steals: Rodriguez 2, Wilson 2,

Abbey Eckhardt 1, Claire Lukacs 1, Jarreau 1, Maenius 1. Assists: Rodriguez 1. Coach’s comment: “Blessed Sacrament is a very well-rounded team and we came out intimidated in the first quarter,” said Coach Bobbi King. “I was proud of the girls for changing their attitudes from the second quarter on. We definitely need to work on our ball handling with pressure!”

Boettcher 3, Rain Skelton 1, Jessica Hardin 1. Steals: Carson 8, Mohon 3, Boettcher 3, Brodnax 2, Skelton 1, Romanick 1. Blocks: Carson 2, Romanick 1. Coach’s comments: “This was a very close game,” said King of the double OT bout. “The girls stayed positive and fought to win it. I was very proud of the entire team effort and support throughout the game.”

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JV girls earn home win over Medina Valley 42-34 Picking up a win last night, the Fredericksburg High School junior varsity girls’ basketball team is heading to the Medina Varsity Tournament on Thursday and Saturday. The FHS JV will play their first game of the tournament at 10 a.m. on Thursday. If they win, they will play at 4 p.m., otherwise they will play at 2:30 p.m. The Billies will return to Medina for more tournament action on Saturday. A game originally scheduled for Friday against Hondo has been cancelled by the Owls. After the tournament, the JV girls will be traveling to Burnet on Monday, Dec. 17, for a 5:15 p.m. game. Before breaking for the holidays, the team will have one more game on Friday, Dec. 21, in the FHS Gym against Johnson City. FHS 42 — Medina Valley 34 Tuesday, Dec. 11

Playing on the road Tuesday night, the FHS JV girls’ defeated Medina Valley, 42-34.

“We seemed a bit sluggish at the start of the game,” Coach Kristy Danz said. “Maybe it was the travel. We just were not our usual selves during the first quarter.” She said, “We were able to turn things around in the second and played some very good basketball.” “We were aggressive on defense and efficient on offense,” Danz said. “We were able to run the press more effectively and create turnovers which transferred into points for us.” She added, “We managed to play well enough for a win, however, we still need to learn to play four solid quarters.” FHS 42 — Medina Valley 34 8 1 6 8 10 -- 4 2 FHS M.V. 9 2 9 14 -- 34 Scoring: Codi Peters 12, Chase Whiting 9, Anna Koenig 7, MaKenzie Goehmann 4, Cory Remschel 4, Robyn Remschel 3, Mariah Espinoza 3. Rebounds: Peters 4, Koenig 4, R. Remschel 3, Whiting 3, C. Remschel 3, Danielle Trinkle 3, Espinoza 2, Katherine McManigle 1, Goehmann 1. Steals: Peters 6, Espinoza 4, Koenig 4, R. Remschel 3, Whiting 2, Stormi Cowan 1, McManigle 1, Goehmann 1, C. Remschel 1. Assists: Espinoza 2, Peters 2, Koenig 1.

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Junior varsity boys best Freshman girls defeat Medina Valley 40-29 Smithson Valley 61-41

FHS 12 6 6 13 -- 37 DSHS 8 10 13 15 -- 46 Scoring: Reeh 14, Herrera 7, Rodriguez 5, Studebaker 3, Brannan 3, Maxcey 3.

JV 35, Burnet 31 In the opening game at the Burnet tournament, the Billies defeated host Burnet 3531 thanks to a 15-6 run in the third quarter. FHS 8 4 15 8 -BHS 7 11 6 7 -- Scoring: Reeh 14, Rodriguez Studebaker 3, Brannan 3, Clark Maxcey 2, Herrera 2.

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A SEA OF HANDS, including those belonging ers were reaching for the ball during the Fredto Fredericksburg’s Sarah Pennington, left, and ericksburg Tournament on Saturday. — StanChelsea Cantu, along with a trio of Uvalde play- dard-Radio Post photo by Lisa Treiber-Walter

On the road Tuesday night, the FHS freshman girls’ basketball team defeated Medina Valley, 40-29. “This was the closest game we’ve had in a while,” Coach Jason Roemer said. “It was nice to see us execute down the stretch.” He said, “We made some good adjustments and had

a big fourth quarter with 16 points. That was very encouraging.” Madison Trousdale led the scoring with 27 points. “She scored 13 field goals and I think they were all lay-ups,” Roemer said. “She’s really learned how to utilize her speed and get in the lane.” He added, “Our defense is getting better each time out.”

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FHS 40 — Medina Valley 29 FHS 11 6 7 16 -- 40 M.V 4 9 8 8 -- 2 9 Scoring: Madison Trousdale 27, Lauren Smith 5, Emily Shepherd 4, Chelsea Cantu 2, Michaela Priess 2.

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Dripping Springs 46, JV 37

In the semifinals, Fredericksburg fell 46-37 to Dripping Springs, who defeated FHS in the finals of the Marble Falls Tournament the previous week. “We played hard and stayed in the game but they hit their free throws in the fourth quarter to keep ahead,” Cook said.

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the Burnet tournament, FHS bested Liberty Hill 49-39. “We had an overall great game. We handled their press and made lay-ups,” Cook said. “ I am very proud of the performance over the weekend and added another piece of hard ware for the JV players.”

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Facing Class 5A competition, the Fredericksburg High School junior varsity boys’ basketball team defeated Smithson Valley 61-41 Tuesday evening. Over the weekend, the Billies went 2-1 and finished in third place at the Burnet JV Tournament. FHS will travel to Liberty Hill Friday night before hosting Hondo Monday. Both games are slated for a 5:30 p.m. tipoff. JV 61, Smithson Valley 41 Fredericksburg’s junior varsity jumped out to an early double-digit lead and never looked back Tuesday evening, defeating Smithson Valley 6141. “Everyone contributed in some form and we outworked them in all aspects of the game,” Coach Jonathan Cook said. “This was a bigger and stronger 5A team and we beat them with our quickness and shooting.”

Winning on the road last night and splitting a pair of games in a home tournament, the Fredericksburg High School freshman girls’ basketball team will be playing two more games before breaking for the Christmas holidays. On Tuesday night, the FHS squad defeated Medina Valley, 40-29. Playing in the Fredericksburg Tournament on Saturday in the FHS Gym, the freshmen defeated Uvalde, 37-22, and lost to Dripping Springs, 66-22. The Billies’ game with Hondo on Friday night was cancelled since the Owls no longer have a freshmen team. Before breaking for the holidays, the freshmen will be in Burnet for a game on Monday, Dec. 17, at 5:15 p.m., followed by Johnson City on Friday, Dec. 21, in the FHS Gym.

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Freshman boys fall at home to Smithson Valley The Fredericksburg High School freshman boys basketball team fell 43-41 to Smithson Valley Tuesday after finishing 1-2 at the Burnet Tournament over the weekend. The Billies will travel to Liberty Hill Friday night before hosting Hondo Monday. Both games are slated for a 5:30 p.m. tipoff. Smithson Valley 43, FHS 41 After taking an early lead, the Fredericksburg freshman boys were unable to hang on in a 43-41 home loss to Smithson Valley Tuesday evening. Blake Tatsch led the way for Fredericksburg with 14 points in the loss.

SVHS 5 13 11 14 -- 43 FHS 12 5 7 17 -- 41 Scoring: Blake Tatsch 14, Cole Bourgeois 9, Elliot Hale 8, Blake Moffett 4, Justin Penn 3, Luke Prado 2, Jake Pluenneke 2.

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Fredericksburg Middle School boys basketball FMS 7A Boys Basketball

Thursday, Dec. 6, in Boerne FMS 7A 48 — Boerne 44 FMS 8 10 15 15 -- 48 Boerne 6 12 7 19 -- 44 Scoring: T.J. Tomlinson 16, Jaime Ortega 12, Frankie Gonzalez, 10, Mark Lackey, 7, Alex Contreras 3. Outstanding players: T.J. Tomlinson, Jaime Ortega and Frankie Gonzalez. Coach’s comments: “I thought we played pretty well most of the game,” Coach Steven Castillo said. “We had a rough time controlling the pace of the game for a couple of min-

utes in the fourth quarter, which allowed Boerne to get within a couple of points.” He said, “We managed to get back on track late in the fourth quarter to hold off their charge.” Next game: Thursday, Dec. 13, Wimberley, FMS Gym, 6 p.m.

FMS 7B Boys Basketball

Thursday, Dec. 6, in Boerne Boerne 33 — FMS 7B 14 FMS 0 1 8 5 -- 14 Boerne 10 5 7 11 -- 33 Scoring: Clayton Duecker 5, Noah Gildersleeve 3, Jeremy Houston 2, Broque Constantine

2, Ryan Cates 2. Outstanding players: Noah Gildersleeve, Broque Constantine and Clayton Duecker. Next game: Thursday, Dec. 13, Wimberley, FMS Gym, 5 p.m.

FMS 8A Boys Basketball

Thursday, Dec. 6, in Boerne Boerne 27 — FMS 8A 16 FMS 3 4 9 0 -- 16 Boerne 9 5 4 9 -- 27 Scoring: Tyler Kaman 5, Wade Davis 5, Langston James 2, Anthony Ortega 2, Joel Chavarria 2. Coach’s comments: We gave ourselves many opportu-

nities, but turnovers and missed free throws did not help when it mattered most as we fell to Boerne in the fourth period,” Coach Chris Weirich reported. “The team played really well but things did not work out in our favor,” Weirich said. “We were able to make it a game going into the fourth down by just two points, but Boerne held us scoreless in the last seven minutes.”

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Thursday, Dec. 6, in Boerne Boerne 41 — FMS 8B 24 FMS 2 4 11 7 -- 24 Boerne 13 9 5 14 -- 41

Scoring: Sergio Neri 9, Drew Jemeyson 7, Clay Salazar 3, Luis Velez 2, Levi Esensee 2, Skye Rose 1. Coach’s comments: “Our slow start put us in a hole early,” Coach Chad Zenner said. “We played much better in the second half and competed until the end.” “The focus next week will be to limit turnovers,” Zenner said, noting that the team turned the ball over 29 times. He said, “It is hard to win games with that many turnovers. We have a good team and are looking for more consistent play.”

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Burnet 40, FHS 34 In the first game of the tournament, Fredericksburg fell to host Burnet 40-34. “We dug ourselves in a hole early defensively and had trouble getting the ball in the hoop even though I felt we ran good offense,” Coach Dusty Gibbs said. “I was proud of how we fought back in the second half to give ourselves a chance at the end but it was a little too late.”

FHS 7 5 5 16 -- 34 BHS 14 14 6 6 -- 40 Scoring: Tatsch 11, Moffett 8, Juan Contreras 6, Pluenneke 4, Hale 2, Prado 2.

FHS 33, Salado 21 In tournament game two, the Billies defeated Salado 33-21. “The guys did a great job defensively from the jump and held Salado to just seven points in the first half,” Gibbs said. “We did a great job being patient on offense and took good shots. I was proud of how several guys contributed on both ends of the floor for the win.”

FHS 8 9 11 5 -- 33 SHS 3 4 10 4 -- 21 Scoring: Tatsch 13, Moffett 3, Contreras 3, Prado 3, Karolis Montiejunas 3, David Wilson 2, Pluenneke 2, Blake Vick 2, Brannan 2.

Copperas Cove 52, FHS 27 In their final game, Fredericksburg fell to Copperas Cove 52-27. “We did a good job early against a good Cove team, being patient on offense and slowing the game down,” Gibbs said. “Unfortunately we had too many turnovers that led to easy transition buckets on the other end of the floor. Overall I was happy with our effort throughout the tournament and saw improvement each game that is going to pay off for the guys as the season goes on.”

FHS 8 8 5 6 -- 27 CCHS 16 13 11 12 -- 52 Scoring: Tatsch 11, Prado 7, Moffett 5, Contreras 2, Brannan 2.

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in the tournament with a 37-22 win over Uvalde but then fell in the championship game to Dripping Springs, 66-22. “It was a good tournament for us as we gained more valuable experience,” Roemer said. “We played well against Uvalde, racing out to a 24-8 lead in the first half,” he said. Roemer also said, “We got beat by a very good Dripping Springs team. We had trouble handling their pressure on the ball.” “We played with them the first four minutes of the game, but their pressure hurt us and the turnovers started to turn into easy baskets for them,” the coach said. Roemer said that Madison Trousdale, Lauren Smith, Emily Shepherd and Michaela Priess all played well on the weekend. FHS 37 —Uvalde 22 FHS 12 12 10 3 -- 37 Uvalde 4 4 4 6 -- 22 Scoring: Madison Trousdale 23, Emily Shepherd 6, Michaela Priess 3, Lauren Smith 3, Sara Pennington 1, Chelsea Cantu. 1. • Dripping Springs 66 — FHS 22 8 7 3 4 -- 22 FHS D.S. 22 14 11 19 -- 6 6 Scoring: Madison Trousdale 23, Emily Shepherd 6, Michaela Priess 3, Lauren Smith 3, Sara Pennington 1, Chelsea Cantu. 1.

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Heritage girls drop hoops contest at JC Johnson City avenged an earlier season loss to Heritage by taking a 37-33 home decision Tuesday night in girls’ varsity basketball action. On Nov. 13, the Lady Eagles topped Johnson City in another close decision by a 35-33 margin. Heritage will now prepare for a contest against Sonora’s varsity squad on Friday, Dec. 14 in a game to be played in Fredericksburg. •

Johnson City 37, Heritage 33

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Host Johnson City slipped past Heritage Tuesday night with a narrow 37-33 victory. The Eagles were led in scoring by Kami Jones with 12, while Christina Harpold added another eight. Jones also supplied 11 steals. “This was a really tough game,” said Heritage head coach Mike McKinnon. “Johnson City played well. Our girls got into foul trouble early in the game which really hurt us in the long run.” Despite the foul problems, the coach said he saw “improvements in our entire team with each game we play.” After taking a 9-8 lead after the opening quarter, Heritage saw Johnson City pull ahead 23-20 by halftime. The two schools stayed close throughout the remainder of the contest until the final buzzer. Heritage 9 11 4 9 -- 33 J City 8 15 6 8 -- 37 Heritage Scoring: Kami Jones 12, Christina Harpold 8, Victoria Hughes 6, Ali Metzger 3, Keidel Hughes 2, Hannah Mills 2. Assists: Mills 2, Harpold 1, Jamie Hoermann 1, K. Hughes 1, Jones 1, Metzger 1, Abby Sauer 1. Rebounds: Metzger 8, Hoermann 6, Harpold 5, Jones 5, V. Hughes 2, Savannah Morrow 2, Mills 1. Steals: Jones 11, Harpold 2, V. Hughes 2, Morrow 2, Hoermann 1, K. Hughes 1.

FMS girls basketball FMS 8A Girls Basketball

Steals: Rothermel 2, Feller 2, Stevens 2, McBee 1, Guerrero 1, Radle 1. Coach’s comments: “This team Thursday, Dec. 6, FMS Gym grew up over the course of the tourBoerne South 40 — FMS 22 nament,” McBee said. “I think they FMS 4 6 7 5 -- 22 started to figure out what they’re Boerne 9 8 8 15 -- 40 made of and who they want to be as Scoring: Morgan McBee 9, Kin- a team.” sey Stevens 6, Sam Feller 4, Monica FMS 8B Guerrero 2, Katelyn Zuberbueler 1. Rebounds: McBee 4, Guerrero 4, Girls Basketball Stevens 4, Zuberbueler 2, Rothermel Thursday, Dec. 6, FMS gym 1, Feller 1. Boerne 33 — FMS 8B 16 Steals: Stevens 2, McBee 1. FMS 4 4 8 0 -- 16 Assists: McBee 2. Boerne 7 8 12 6 - - 33 Coach’s comments: “UnfortuScoring: Gabby Torres 6, Clarissa nately, as a team, we lost our com- Sanchez 4, Chumani Munoz 4, Kendposure early on and never recovered all Huizinga 2. it,” Coach Jennifer McBee said. “We Rebounds: Torres 10, Huizinga 6, were unable to execute on either end Savannah Zapata 5, Munoz 3, Cristiof the court.” na Diaz 3, Annabella Zarazua 1, San• chez 1, Veronica Martin 1, Veronica Herrera 1. BANDERA TOURNEY Steals: Zapata 5, Munoz 3, Torres Saturday, Dec. 8, in Bandera 1, Diaz 1, Huizinga 1. FMS girls win championship Assists: Torres 1, Diaz 1, Huizinga FMS 8A 17 — Mt. Valley 15 1, Munoz 1. FMS 2 2 5 8 -- 17 Coach’s comments: “The FMS Mt. V. 4 0 7 4 -- 15 Scoring: Rachel Rothermel 6, Oliv- 8B Billies played hard in the loss to ia Radle 4, Kinsey Stevens 4, Daisha Boerne last Thursday night,” Coach Kent Culpepper said. Pfiester 2, Morgan McBee 1. Rebounds: Rothermel 10, Monica FMS 7A Guerrero 5, Stevens 4, Pfiester 2, Girls Basketball Sam Feller 2, Radle 2, Zuberbueler 2. Thursday, Dec. 6, FMS Gym Steals: Radle 2, Feller 1, McBee 1. Boerne 25 — FMS 7A 24 Assists: Feller 1, Guerrero 1, Radle FMS 7 4 5 8 -- 24 1, Zuberbueler 1. Boerne 2 13 4 6 -- 25 Blocks: Feller 3. Scoring: Aubrey Sultemeier 15, Coach’s comments: “Initially, we were really rattled as new things Ali Grona 5, Taylor DeForge 2, Allison were thrown at us defensively,” Echartea 2. Rebounds: Sultemeier 8, Echartea McBee said. “As a result, we played a 4, DeForge 2, Taylor Wilder 1, Hanterrible first quarter.” She reported that, “Into the second nah Trousdale 1, Landry Moffett 1. Steals: DeForge 7, Trousdale 4, quarter, however, Olivia Radle subbed in and stepped on the court with a Moffett 4, Grona 3, Echartea 1, Sulteconfidence and poise we had yet to meier 1. Assists: Trousdale 1, Echartea 1, see from her this season. It seemed to spread to her teammates and they Wilder 1. Blocks: Sultemeier 1. settled down and got in the groove of Coach’s comments: “Getting the game.” outscored in the second quarter was FMS 8A 10 — Boerne South 9 tough to come back from,” Coach SaFMS 2 2 2 4 -- 10 sha Sharp said. “It was hard to get Boerne 4 0 2 3 -- 9 Scoring: Sam Feller 2, Monica going and being two of 11 from the Guerrero 2, Olivia Radle 2, Kinsey line was very detrimental, especially Stevens 2, Morgan McBee 1, Katelyn in losing by one.” Zuberbueler 1. FMS 7B Rebounds: Rachel Rothermel 8, Girls Basketball Guerrero 4, Feller 3, Zuberbueler 3, Thursday, Dec. 6, FMS gym Daisha Pfiester 2, Radle 1, Stevens 1. FMS 7B 27 — Boerne 13 Steals: Guerrero 2, Zuberbueler 2, FMS 2 5 10 10 -- 27 Feller 1, Stevens 1. Boerne 0 6 3 4 - - 13 Assists: McBee 1, Zuberbueler 1. Scoring: Carlie Crenwelge 9, KrisBlocks: Pfiester 2, Guerrero 2, Rotine Coolidge 6, Ashley Allshouse 4, thermel 1. Trinity Puckett 4, Kyndal Esensee 2, Coach’s comments: “This was a Sarah Majors 2. very physical, defensive contest,” acRebounds: Esensee 6, Christina cording to the coach. “After surviving Arzapala 5, T. Puckett 5, Crenwelge 4, the first quarter with nothing more Evelyn Puckett 4, Allshouse 2, Majors than one busted lip, the girls gritted 1, Courtney Petsch 1, A’Hisha Rodritheir teeth and dug their heels in.” guez 1. She added, “That’s the first time I’d Steals: Coolidge 10, T. Puckett 5, seen them do that and I was incredArzapala 4, Majors 3, E. Puckett 3, ibly proud of them.” Allshouse 3, Crenwelge 2, Esensee 2, FMS 24 — Medina Valley 23 Petsch 2. FMS 8 5 5 5 1 -- 24 Assists: Allshouse 1, Arzapala 1, M.V. 9 5 3 6 0 -- 23 Coolidge 1, Esensee 1, Petsch 1. Scoring: Morgan McBee 7, Rachel Blocks: E. Puckett 2, Crenwelge 1. Rothermel 4, Katelyn Zuberbueler 4, Coach’s comments: “We strugMonica Guerrero 3, Daisha Pfiester 2, gled the first half and played a little Sam Feller 2, Kinsey Stevens 2. slow and lethargic,” Coach Mich RobRebounds: Rothermel 13, Pfiester ertson said. “At halftime, we made an 5, Guerrero 3, Zuberbueler 3, Steadjustment to our offensive play and vens 3, Olivia Radle 2, McBee 1, Feller it paid off.” 1, Isabel Wells 1.

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Longhorns stay unbeaten with 68-54 home victory The Harper High School boys’ varsity basketball team remained undefeated, running its season record to 13-0 by topping Leakey on the road Tuesday night. The Longhorns will enjoy an open date Friday night before returning to action on Monday, Dec. 17, when they host Blanco at 6:30 p.m. A junior varsity contest is slated for 5 p.m. Harper 63, Leakey 54

at Leakey last night during Harper’s 63-54 victory. Caleb Schmerbeck led the way with 14 points, while Guy Stevenson and Brayden Hagendorf each netted 13. Meanwhile, Edzon Talavera contributed a dozen, with Shiloh Mauldin adding 10 more. “This was a hard-fought game,” said HHS head coach Vance Millican. “It was a back-and-forth battle. We made some big plays in the fourth quarter to outscore them 20-9.” Following a 16-16 tie at the

(Tuesday, Dec. 11)

The ’Horns had five players score in double figures

end of the first quarter, Leakey battled to a one-point lead (32-31) at intermission. That advantage was extended to 45-43 going into the final period when the Longhorns retook control with their 20-point outburst. Harper 16 15 12 20 -- 63 Leakey 16 16 13 9 -- 54 Harper Scoring: Caleb Schmerbeck 14, Guy Stevenson 13, Brayden Hagendorf 13, Edzon Talavera 12, Shiloh Mauldin 10, Kash Bolin 5. Leading assists: Schmerbeck 4. Leading rebounds: Hagendorf 8, Schmerbeck 8, Bolin 6. Leading steals: Stevenson 3. Charges taken: Mauldin 1.

Harper girls best Leakey 50-35 The Ladyhorns’ varsity basketball team from Harper High School ran its season record to 8-6 Tuesday night with a 50-35 victory at Leakey. Harper also won two and lost three games during last weekend’s Sonora Tournament. After dropping two on Thursday, Dec. 6 — a 26-21 setback at the hands of Llano, then a 5541 loss to Christoval — the Ladyhorns rallied to defeat host Sonora 56-53 in double overtime. HHS split its final two

games on Saturday, losing the first contest to Grape Creek by a 43-34 margin, then closing out the tournament action by topping Eagle Pass Winn, 5127. The Ladyhorns continue hoops play Friday when they host Ingram in a 6:15 p.m. contest. Then, on Tuesday, Dec. 18, Blanco comes to Harper, with tip-off also slated for 6:15 p.m. Prior to each contest, the two schools’ junior varsity squads will face off at 5 p.m. both evenings.

Harper 50, Leakey 35 Sarah Whitten netted 15 points while teammate Logan White added another 13 to pace Harper past Leakey on the road Tuesday. The two also led the Ladyhorns in steals with six and five, respectively.

Harper scoring: Sarah Whitten 15, Logan White 13, Macie Lumpkins 9, Taylor Reid 7, Rachel Maner 2, Courtney Ahrns 2, Jordan White 1. Harper rebounds: Lumpkins 6, L. White 5, Whitten 4, T. Reid 3, Payton Reid 2, J. White 1. Harper steals: Whitten 6, L. White 5, Lumpkins 2, T. Reid 2, Maner 1. Harper assists: T. Reid 4, Lumpkins 3.

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Almost... Heritage drops TAPPS six-man football championship contest

BLAKE HARPOLD gained 46 yards on four pass receptions tunately for defending state champion Heritage, the Eagles in Saturday’s TAPPS Division II six-man football champion- lost the title opportunity by a 60-14 margin. — Standardship game against Seguin Lifegate played in Zephyr. Unfor- Radio Post photos by Danny Hirt

Heritage football to claim the state title under the 45-point mercy rule when, in the opening minutes of the third period, Tyler Swisher bolted over from five yards out to end the game at 60-14. For the game, Swisher rushed for 100 yards on 10 carries and gleaned another

Heritage Junior High

Girls Basketball •

Heritage 42, Buckner Fanning Christian 21 Dec. 3 — in Fredericksburg B. Fanning 2 7 8 4 -- 21 Heritage 12 14 6 10 -- 42 Heritage scoring: Charlie Zenner 18, Cierra Crenwelge 8, Adrianna Luna 6, Suzanna Harpold 4, Sydney Sultemeier 4, Cami Tubbs 2. What the coach said: “The girls played a phenomenal game and we had our best rebounding,” said Coach Catherine Zenner. “I am proud of the hustle and teamwork that the girls showed for all four quarters of the game.” Next game: Friday, Dec. 7, River City Believers, home (Evangelical Free Church), 5:30 p.m.

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Boys Basketball •

Buckner Fanning Christian 48, Heritage 20 Dec. 3 — in Fredericksburg B. Fanning 14 10 10 14 -- 48 Heritage 7 4 3 6 -- 20 Heritage scoring: Jacob Huser 8, Jackson Abel 5, Lane Sawtelle 2, Dylan Sione 2, Dillon Roberts 2, Parker Given 1. What the coach said: “The boys played with a lot of heart but we still need to work on reducing our turnovers,” said Coach Jamey Parsons. “Tonight, it just seemed like the shots would not go in for us. Next game: Friday, Dec. 7, River City Believers, home (Evangelical Free Church), 6:30 p.m.

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155 yards through the air by completing nine of 16 passes while suffering one interception. Swisher, who accounted for seven Falcon touchdowns (five rushing, two passing), started off the scoring for Lifegate by carrying the ball over the goal line less than three minutes into the game. With the successful two-point conversion kick, the Falcons went up by 8-0. Heritage, however, responded immediately by driving the ball downfield on its ensuing possession which culminated in a Dixon Pattillo TD from the one. Leighton Klepac tied the score with his conversion kick. But things began to fall apart for the Eagles quickly, starting with an onsides kick that was returned 42 yards to the end zone by Lifegate’s Kyle Coffman, to put his team up, 16-8. Two more tallies by the Falcons — a four-yard run by Swisher, then a Swisher-toPatrick Haley 30-yard pass play — brought the score to 32-8. Pattillo managed to squeak over from the two early in the second quarter to pull to within 18 points (32-14). But the comeback bid ended there as the Eagles could make no further progress on the scoreboard. Meanwhile, Lifegate’s Swisher engineered three more touchdowns (two on the ground, one through the air) to build up his team’s lead to 54-14 at intermission. The game ended on the 45-point rule early in the third when Swisher scored from five yards out. Pattillo, who scored both touchdowns for Heritage,

amassed 136 passing yards, completing 12 of 15 attempts. His leading receiver on the day was Chad Johnson who hauled in seven catches for 65 yards. Other Eagle receivers were Blake Harpold (four catches for 46 yards), Joe Lucas (two for 28 yards), and Joe Meek (three for 25 yards). “First and foremost, you have to congratulate and give Seguin credit,” Shipman said. “They played a great game and deserve to be state champions.” He went on to call Lifegate Coach John Rabon, his staff and players, “a class act.” But with that said, Shipman admitted there is still a sting that’s felt at being that close to a state title and coming up short. “We want to win and win it all. We now know that the state championship next year must go through Seguin. We will start Monday working toward that,” he said. Career ends for two players Whenever a season concludes, it’s time to think about those who’ll being leaving the team permanently; namely, this year’s seniors. For Heritage, that distinction falls to Dixon Pattillo and Blake Harpold. These two players, according to Shipman, “have poured so much time, energy, heart and leadership into Heritage

football. Both of their careers saw them go to the semifinals (2010), win a state title (2011) and take a young team to the state championship (2012). “We will miss both of them. Yes, we will miss their play on the football field, but more than that we will miss their leadership and attitudes,” the coach added.

REPOSITIONING players from his vantage point on the sidelines is Heritage School head coach Tim Shipman, above. Unfortunately for the Eagles, they came out on the short end of a 60-14 score in last weekend’s TAPPS Division II six-man title game.

CHAD JOHNSON, at left, led the Eagles in pass receptions (seven) and aerial yards (65) in the TAPPS Division II six-man football title game played against Seguin Lifegate on Saturday, Dec. 8.

A TIME FOR REFLECTION — Heritage head coach Tim Shipman, standing at left in above photo, congratulates the Eagles on an excellent season that ended Saturday afternoon in Zephyr after losing to Seguin Lifegate.

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