Lake Travis’ volleyball team knew it had a fight ahead of them against The Woodlands if the Cavaliers hoped to get back to the regional semifinals for… Read more “Volleyball: Reigning 6A champs The Woodlands ends Lake Travis’ season”
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Football: Kennedy calls the shots for The Woodlands’ accomplished defense
It might be the quiet walk of Talon Baskin. Or the pocket-crashing reach of rangy defensive end Michael Purcell. It could be the exuberant nature of The Woodlands’ coach… Read more “Football: Kennedy calls the shots for The Woodlands’ accomplished defense”
Woodlands Township pays tribute to veterans in Town Green Park
On Wednesday shoppers frequented Market Street and the mall; filmgoers enjoyed a movie at one of The Woodlands’ cinemas; patrons dined at one of the many restaurants in the area. People went to work, kids went to school, and The Woodlands had a fairly normal day.
However, at 4:30 that afternoon, Town Green Park became grounds for The Woodlands Township Veterans Day Tribute, honoring those who boldly served our country so that we can go about our days as we please. click here for complete story
Seventeen local athletes sign to compete at the collegiate level
Several Oak Ridge and College Park students took an exciting step in their athletic careers as they signed letters of intent to play at their respective colleges… Read more “Seventeen local athletes sign to compete at the collegiate level”
Boys Golf: The Highlanders Win Team & Individual Gold at 2015 Conroe Fall Invitational
Although scheduled for 36 holes at Conroe Country Club on Friday and Saturday, November 6-7, the TWHS boys only got in 27 holes due to the heavy… Read more “Boys Golf: The Highlanders Win Team & Individual Gold at 2015 Conroe Fall Invitational”
College exhibit spotlights work of local art teachers
Jenny Lucas doesn’t get much downtime. She juggles several commitments as a mother, wife, arts educator in The Woodlands and doctoral student at the University of Houston.… Read more “College exhibit spotlights work of local art teachers”
Trauma services set to expand in Montgomery County
Local hospitals work to attain Level II trauma cent The level of trauma care offered in Montgomery County is improving as two hospitals are working to bring… Read more “Trauma services set to expand in Montgomery County”
Volleyball: The Woodlands sweeps Lake Travis, moves to regional tourney
After sweeping Round Rock Westwood in the Area Round of the playoffs four days ago, The Woodlands extended its win streak to 12 and made it look… Read more “Volleyball: The Woodlands sweeps Lake Travis, moves to regional tourney”
College application frenzy kicks into high gear for CISD seniors
Seventeen-year-old Heidy Benitez is a busy teenager, juggling schoolwork, extracurriculars and volunteer hours. Although she’s used to her marathon schedule, she’s been anxious lately. As a senior… Read more “College application frenzy kicks into high gear for CISD seniors”
Volleyball: Oak Ridge rolls into regionals
The Oak Ridge volleyball team is going places. Like Sam Houston State’s Johnson Coliseum, the home of the Region II-6A Tournament. Oak Ridge knocked off Austin Westlake… Read more “Volleyball: Oak Ridge rolls into regionals”
Conroe ISD bond passes Nov. 3 with nearly 70 percent approval
The Conroe ISD bond referendum has passed with 17,886 of the votes, or 68.95 percent, to 8,053 votes, or 31.05 percent, opposed to the bond. The district has… Read more “Conroe ISD bond passes Nov. 3 with nearly 70 percent approval”
Volleyball: The Lady Highlanders Advance to the Regional Semis
The returning, two-time state champs, The Woodlands Lady Highlanders (34-5) continued their quest for a third state championship in three years at Brenham High School against the… Read more “Volleyball: The Lady Highlanders Advance to the Regional Semis”
Trending: Starbucks Holiday Cup Leaves Some Critics With Bitter
Starbucks has sparked outrage among some Christians by redesigning their annual holiday red cups and removing specific references to Christmas and other religious symbols. Some have… Read more “Trending: Starbucks Holiday Cup Leaves Some Critics With Bitter “
Boys Basketball: Highlanders putting losses to good use
After struggling last season, The Woodlands has higher hopes this time around The Highlanders were historically young last season. Veteran coach Dale Reed gave the keys to… Read more “Boys Basketball: Highlanders putting losses to good use”
Volleyball: County volleyball teams eye regional tourneys
In Class 6A, Oak Ridge (32-6) will face Austin Westlake at A&M Consolidated High School, and The Woodlands, a two-time defending state champion, will tangle with Austin… Read more “Volleyball: County volleyball teams eye regional tourneys”
TWCP choir honors veterans with annual concert
Hundreds of veterans were honored at the 10th annual Songs of Freedom concert performed by The Woodlands College Park High School choir. The Cavalier Choir hosts the… Read more “TWCP choir honors veterans with annual concert”
Cheer: (video) Daughter Kicked Off Cheerleading Team Because of Curly Hair
A cheer mom is flipping out after her daughter was told she could not compete with her team since she refused to straighten her hair. Makayla Fallaw,… Read more “Cheer: (video) Daughter Kicked Off Cheerleading Team Because of Curly Hair”
Cross Country: Kingwood Girls Take Fourth at State Cross Country Meet
The Region 2 6A Champion Kingwood Mustangs took to the course at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock on Saturday for the UIL Texas State Cross Country Championships.… Read more “Cross Country: Kingwood Girls Take Fourth at State Cross Country Meet”
Football: Conroe wins double-OT thriller over playoff-bound College Park
Conroe senior Jaderrian Taylor capped his last game playing high school football in the biggest way imaginable. In the second possession of overtime against District 16-6A foe… Read more “Football: Conroe wins double-OT thriller over playoff-bound College Park”
