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”
Category: Schools
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 (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”
Lone Star College kicks off the holiday season with another finely crafted and well-danced performance of Dancescape
The Lone Star College-Montgomery dance department presented its fall dance concert, Dancescape, on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 7 p.m., in the Mainstage Theatre in the college’s Performing… Read more “Lone Star College kicks off the holiday season with another finely crafted and well-danced performance of Dancescape”
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”
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”
Boys Basketball: The Woodlands goes 2-0 on second day of New Caney Tourney
The second day of the New Caney ISD basketball tournament went pretty well for the Woodlands and when it was over, they’d gone 2-0 at New Caney… Read more “Boys Basketball: The Woodlands goes 2-0 on second day of New Caney Tourney”
Teen in critical condition after friend shoots him in head
Deputies say the other teen thought the gun was unloaded and pulled the trigger as a joke A 16-year-old is in extremely critical condition after he was… Read more “Teen in critical condition after friend shoots him in head”
Cross Country: The Woodlands heads to Nike Nationals for 10th time
Pack your bags for Portland, The Woodlands cross country team. You as well, Oak Ridge junior Theo Goff. At the Nike NXN South Regional meet at Bear Branch… Read more “Cross Country: The Woodlands heads to Nike Nationals for 10th time”
Football: Ehlinger, Westlake dismantle The Woodlands in 6A area playoffs
Austin Westlake’s Sam Ehlinger had all the answers on Saturday afternoon at Bryan High School’s Merrill Green Stadium. And The Woodlands Highlanders could only tip their hat… Read more “Football: Ehlinger, Westlake dismantle The Woodlands in 6A area playoffs”
Football: Highlanders end their season after falling 28-3 to Westlake
The Woodlands Highlanders(10-2) faced the end of their season as they fell to Westlake High School (11-1) 28-3. Receiving the ball at the start of the game,… Read more “Football: Highlanders end their season after falling 28-3 to Westlake”
Volleyball: Fort Bend Austin stops Oak Ridge in Class 6A semifinals
Oak Ridge made sure Fort Bend Austin would earn it. The Lady Bulldogs played just their fourth match of the season that went longer than three sets… Read more “Volleyball: Fort Bend Austin stops Oak Ridge in Class 6A semifinals”
Football: The Woodlands’ offensive line is all business … well, sort of
They’re big and they’re bad. No, wait. They’re warm and they’re fuzzy. Actually, The Woodlands offensive line has some members sporting a little peach fuzz these days. It’s… Read more “Football: The Woodlands’ offensive line is all business … well, sort of”
(video) Parents Beware: Drugs that look like candy, often found at school
On top of the many things that parents have to worry about, there’s a new threat that involves drugs that look like candy. Shirley says her 15-year-old… Read more “(video) Parents Beware: Drugs that look like candy, often found at school”
