On May 15th The Woodlands High School Improv Troupe wrapped up another successful year of being a comedic force of nature for charities. Twelve students make up… Read more “TWHS Improv Troupe raises over $20,000 for various charities”
Month: May 2015
McCullough students sing to help girl with rare genetic disorder
McCullough Junior High School choir students raised thousands of dollars during their third annual pop concert benefitting a Woodlands-area family in need. About $6,300 was raised from… Read more “McCullough students sing to help girl with rare genetic disorder”
Athletics: The John Cooper School honors more than 300 outstanding athletes
More than 300 athletes, family members, coaches and faculty gathered for the annual All Sports Banquet as The John Cooper School Athletic Department honored its 2014-15 athletes… Read more “Athletics: The John Cooper School honors more than 300 outstanding athletes”
Baseball Playoff: Feltman guides Oak Ridge to Game 1 win over Austin Bowie
Durbin Feltman was on top of his game. And the Oak Ridge War Eagles followed him to victory. Feltman fired a one-hitter on Thursday, leading Oak Ridge to… Read more “Baseball Playoff: Feltman guides Oak Ridge to Game 1 win over Austin Bowie”
Football: Starters look sharp in The Woodlands spring game
Although no score was being kept as offensive and defensive players were swapped in and out constantly, The Woodlands Highlander football team still looked sharp in its… Read more “Football: Starters look sharp in The Woodlands spring game”
Softball Playoffs: Lady Tigers, Blackburn ready for The Woodlands
Belton advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history. They faced perennial powerhouse The Woodlands. “We got beat in that series,” Blackburn recalled.… Read more “Softball Playoffs: Lady Tigers, Blackburn ready for The Woodlands”
Basketball: UIL announces return of state basketball tournaments to Alamodome
The University Interscholastic League officially announced its return to the Alamodome on Thursday morning. The organization issued a release saying the venue will host the state basketball… Read more “Basketball: UIL announces return of state basketball tournaments to Alamodome”
Conroe ISD students hear sounds of Houston Symphony
More than 4,900 Conroe ISD students, teachers and parents streamed into the Cynthia Woods Pavilion on Wednesday to learn a little more about classical music. Fine Arts… Read more “Conroe ISD students hear sounds of Houston Symphony”
Baseball Playoffs: Lake Travis stops College Park in Game 1
Strong pitching was on display early Wednesday evening as College Park and Lake Travis opened its Region II-6A, best-of-three baseball series at Mumford High School. It remained… Read more “Baseball Playoffs: Lake Travis stops College Park in Game 1”
Baseball Playoffs: Lake Travis blanks College Park in opener
Lake Travis struck first in a clash of Cavaliers. Lake Travis took advantage of a combined two-hitter and several College Park miscues in a 5-0 victory at… Read more “Baseball Playoffs: Lake Travis blanks College Park in opener”
Woodlands girl claims she was nearly abducted
A pre-teen claims she was almost abducted in her driveway Wednesday morning, according to Montgomery County Sheriff Deputies. “When I heard it, I couldn’t believe it,” said… Read more “Woodlands girl claims she was nearly abducted”
Football: Cavaliers find that less is more
College Park skipped spring football last year and went on to make the playoffs for the first time in three years. It worked so well, they’re doing it… Read more “Football: Cavaliers find that less is more”
Football: Summer Creek puts struggles in past
Spring practices see Bulldogs place full focus on fall success Summer Creek’s coming off a tough season. The Bulldogs finished under .500, at 3-7 overall, for the… Read more “Football: Summer Creek puts struggles in past”
Legos serve as building blocks to learning in STEM fields
The Woodlands is home to a hidden gem in the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. Tucked behind thickets of trees and down a narrow,… Read more “Legos serve as building blocks to learning in STEM fields”
Demand high for first residential tower in The Woodlands, developer says
Presales will begin next week on Treviso at Waterway Square, the first residential tower in The Woodlands. The Woodlands Development Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of Dallas-based… Read more “Demand high for first residential tower in The Woodlands, developer says”
Boys Lacrosse: The Woodlands High School lacrosse makes history
The Woodlands High School DI lacrosse program made history last week in Round Rock, Texas with its appearance in the Texas High School Lacrosse League State Championship… Read more “Boys Lacrosse: The Woodlands High School lacrosse makes history”
Football: Oak Ridge offense shines in spring scrimmage
While key offensive and defensive starters may be leaving Oak Ridge for their next journey, the War Eagles 2015 offense hopes to be as good as last… Read more “Football: Oak Ridge offense shines in spring scrimmage”
Football: NRG Stadium frontrunner to host state football title games
NRG Stadium could be a step closer to hosting the University Interscholastic League’s football championship games, according to the league’s executive director. Speaking at the Associated Press… Read more “Football: NRG Stadium frontrunner to host state football title games”
Baseball Playoffs: College Park and Oak Ridge advance in playoffs
Last week, playoffs continued for The Woodlands, Oak Ridge and College Park, with two of the teams advancing. The Highlanders took on Austin Bowie on May 14… Read more “Baseball Playoffs: College Park and Oak Ridge advance in playoffs”
Girls Golf: The Woodlands’ Bruner wins Bluebonnet Championship by four shots
Greta Bruner of The Woodlands claimed a four-stroke victory Sunday in the 14th annual Bluebonnet Championship in Brownwood. Bruner won the girls 12-18 title in an event… Read more “Girls Golf: The Woodlands’ Bruner wins Bluebonnet Championship by four shots”
