Klein Collins’ Cameron Johnson scored 20 points and the Tigers held on to knock off The Woodlands 78-72 on Tuesday night. It was the first time the… Read more “Boys Basketball: Klein Collins holds off The Woodlands”
Category: Athletics
Boys Basketball: Gordon Thomas, C.E. King cruises past College Park, 77-56
College Park’s non-district game started more than 30 minutes late because C.E. King’s freshman team decided better late than never applied to starting times on Tuesday afternoon.… Read more “Boys Basketball: Gordon Thomas, C.E. King cruises past College Park, 77-56”
Basketball (girls): College Park locked in as contender
After struggling the last two seasons, College Park locks in as postseason contender College Park is coming around. After struggling to record any victories the last two seasons,… Read more “Basketball (girls): College Park locked in as contender”
The Woodlands off to a great start at 9-2
When the month of December commenced last year, The Woodlands Highlanders were off to a decent start to the season with five wins, three of which were… Read more “The Woodlands off to a great start at 9-2”
Football: Atascocita tops Rowlett in overtime, advances to state quarterfinals
The way Atascocita has won games has varied from week to week, especially in the playoffs, but never had the Eagles been a part of something like… Read more “Football: Atascocita tops Rowlett in overtime, advances to state quarterfinals”
Basketball: The Woodlands tops Elkins, wins own tourney
Clay Creighton made it a memorable finish in his last Benchmark Bank Thanksgiving Classic played at the The Woodlands High School.The senior guard totaled a game-high 28… Read more “Basketball: The Woodlands tops Elkins, wins own tourney”
Basketball: Wilbert, The Woodlands roll in tournament opener
Romello Wilbert is the guy who makes The Woodlands go, a sophomore point guard a little broader in the shoulders for his sophomore year with the Highlanders. But… Read more “Basketball: Wilbert, The Woodlands roll in tournament opener”
Basketball (boys): The Woodlands ready to host Thanksgiving Classic
When members of The Woodlands boys basketball team are finished with their turkey and stuffing on Thanksgiving, they’ll start getting ready to play host for their annual… Read more “Basketball (boys): The Woodlands ready to host Thanksgiving Classic”
Basketball (Boys): Lewis drives Conroe to 72-54 victory over Magnolia
If Conroe’s Jay Lewis is operating the fast break at peak efficiency, the Tigers could be a dangerous team in District 16-6A. Well, provided Tremont Moore and… Read more “Basketball (Boys): Lewis drives Conroe to 72-54 victory over Magnolia”
Baseball: Drabek looking for return to glory with Goldschmidt
On Monday, the Arizona Diamondbacks signed former first-round pick and right-handed pitcher Kyle Drabek to a minor league contract. That news didn’t stop any presses, nor did… Read more “Baseball: Drabek looking for return to glory with Goldschmidt”
Basketball (Boys): College Park rolls out to big lead, tops Montgomery
The Montgomery Bears hung with the College Park Cavaliers for three quarters Tuesday afternoon in a non-district boys basketball game. But the damage was done by College Park… Read more “Basketball (Boys): College Park rolls out to big lead, tops Montgomery”
Basketball: Stephen Curry Leaves Jordan Clarkson Stumbling
Stephen Curry grabs the board and goes behind the back, leaving Jordan Clarkson stumbling.
Basketball (Girls): The Woodlands wins in overtime over Memorial
Tuesday’s matchup between The Woodlands and Houston Memorial couldn’t be decided in four quarters. So the battled continued into overtime. A 3-pointer from team captain Megan Musso… Read more “Basketball (Girls): The Woodlands wins in overtime over Memorial”
Baseball: San Jac players sign letters of intent
Six San Jacinto College baseball players have signed National Letters of Intent to continue their education and baseball careers at four-year institutions. The sophomore students include Devin… Read more “Baseball: San Jac players sign letters of intent”
Cross Country: Kingwood places second at Nike NXN South Regional
The UIL Cross Country state meet two weeks back ended in disappointment for the Kingwood Lady Mustangs. But they redeemed themselves Saturday morning at the Nike NXN… Read more “Cross Country: Kingwood places second at Nike NXN South Regional”
Aquatics: Kingwood turns in good showing at TISCA Gulf Championships
Kingwood High Swimming and Diving had a great showing at the TISCA Gulf Championships at the Conroe ISD Natatorium on November 20-21. Both boys and girls teams… Read more “Aquatics: Kingwood turns in good showing at TISCA Gulf Championships”
Football: The Woodlands’ Mark Schmid made the right call, opting for wind in the third quarter
The end came quickly, and it came with emphasis. The Woodlands had a terrific football season in 2015, what with the Highlanders’ defense operating like 11 rock… Read more “Football: The Woodlands’ Mark Schmid made the right call, opting for wind in the third quarter”
26th Annual GE Run Thru The Woods 2015
Mark your calendars! Join us for the 26th Annual GE Run Thru The Woods 2015 on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 26 This is a popular holiday tradition… Read more “26th Annual GE Run Thru The Woods 2015”
Volleyball: Highlanders aware that good not good enough
Season that would fill most squads with envy providing motivation for 2016 campaign The Woodlands volleyball players didn’t three-peat as state champions – but they’re still a… Read more “Volleyball: Highlanders aware that good not good enough”
Volleyball: Oak Ridge lays foundation for solid future
For a team that fell after coming so close to a state championship, Oak Ridge is pretty happy with life overall. The War Eagles volleyball team fell… Read more “Volleyball: Oak Ridge lays foundation for solid future”
