The power of speed is amazing. “I thought I ran a pretty good time, but when the coaches gave me my cards, I was shocked,” he said.… Read more “Football: Speed Moving Winfield Up Recruiting Board”
Category: Schools
Football: Changing of the Guard in District 16-6A? Not Yet
While The Woodlands Highlanders are still the district favorite, this might be the year when one of their rivals can take advantage of a transition… Read more “Football: Changing of the Guard in District 16-6A? Not Yet”
NCAA: Judge approves video game settlements to pay players
Thousands of football and men’s basketball players will soon be paid for past appearances in NCAA-branded video games.On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken orally approved a… Read more “NCAA: Judge approves video game settlements to pay players”
Track & Field: The Woodlands High School’s Piperi captures shot put title at IAAF World Youth Championships
The Woodlands High School track and field standout Tripp Piperi is on top of the world. Piperi, 16, was the winner in the boys 16-and-under IAAF World… Read more “Track & Field: The Woodlands High School’s Piperi captures shot put title at IAAF World Youth Championships”
Volleyball: Profile on CPHS volleyball player, Kennedi Smith
The other day a volleyball question was posed to me I have probably answered 100 times… What are the attributes of a good outside hitter? Because of… Read more “Volleyball: Profile on CPHS volleyball player, Kennedi Smith”
Volleyball: Wade takes over at The Woodlands
The Woodlands has its new volleyball coach – and with no time to spare. Montgomery’s Terri Wade was tabbed late last week to replace Leslie Madison, who… Read more “Volleyball: Wade takes over at The Woodlands”
Volleyball: War Eagles hope to continue winning flight
Class 6A district championship next goal on plate for Oak Ridge Oak Ridge owned it last season, finishing with 30 wins after a strong showing in loaded… Read more “Volleyball: War Eagles hope to continue winning flight”
Baseball: Houston-Area Baseball Star Up For Big Honor at ESPYs
A local high school baseball star will be in California Wednesday, where he’ll find out if he wins a big honor. This time last year, Luken Baker… Read more “Baseball: Houston-Area Baseball Star Up For Big Honor at ESPYs”
Football: Luke Hudson of The Woodlands Christian Academy
Leading up to the this years 2015 VYPE Magazine of Houston’s Football Issue Vype correspondent Kendall Cook interviewed some of the top prep athletes in Texas. Luke… Read more “Football: Luke Hudson of The Woodlands Christian Academy”
Class Act does it again with magical performance of Mary Poppins
Friday, July 10, marked the debut showing for Class Act Productions’ rendition of Mary Poppins, and to say the least, it was “Practically Perfect.” It comes as… Read more “Class Act does it again with magical performance of Mary Poppins”
Xavier University of Louisiana Nuggets sign 7 more, including 4 state-champion relay runners
Xavier University of Louisiana @XULAindex announced Friday the addition of seven student-athletes to its women’s cross country and/or track and field programs for the 2015-16 academic year. Signed… Read more “Xavier University of Louisiana Nuggets sign 7 more, including 4 state-champion relay runners”
2015 Chronicle Cup: Woodlands, Stratford are best in class
From start to finish, The Woodlands again proved to be the area’s top Class 6A sports program. The Highlanders repeated as volleyball champions to start the 2014-15… Read more “2015 Chronicle Cup: Woodlands, Stratford are best in class”
7 on 7 Football: The Woodlands reaches quarterfinals before falling to Manvel 39-38
The Woodlands High School’s run in the 2015 adidas Texas 7-on-7 State Tournament was cut short on Saturday afternoon. It ended on a last-second bomb by Manvel,… Read more “7 on 7 Football: The Woodlands reaches quarterfinals before falling to Manvel 39-38”
Symbols of summer, lifeguards help keep Woodlands pools safe
Woodlands lifeguards will log 125,000 hours this season at community’s 14 pools As the summer heat continues to escalate, Woodlands residents take to the pools for relief… Read more “Symbols of summer, lifeguards help keep Woodlands pools safe”
7 on 7 Football: The Woodlands sweep pool play, advance to championship bracket
It’s been that kind of summer for The Woodlands High School. First, they qualify for the state 7-on-7 tournament, and then they lock up a spot in… Read more “7 on 7 Football: The Woodlands sweep pool play, advance to championship bracket”
LPGA: The Woodlands’ Lewis moves into tie for second at U.S. Women’s Open
Stacy Lewis moved into a tie for second place at the U.S. Women’s Open on Friday. Lewis, a graduate of The Woodladns High School, shot a 67… Read more “LPGA: The Woodlands’ Lewis moves into tie for second at U.S. Women’s Open”
The Woodlands hosts 12th Annual Mark Schmid Football Camp
Youngsters between grades 5 and 8 have been working their tails off under the Texas sun at the Woodlands High School at the 12th Annual Mark Schmid… Read more “The Woodlands hosts 12th Annual Mark Schmid Football Camp”
Volleyball: Terri Wade leaves Montgomery after eight years for high-profile job at The Woodlands
Veteran volleyball coach Terri Johnson stepped down at Magnolia High School in early June, and within three weeks The Woodlands’ Leslie Madison was hired to replace her. About… Read more “Volleyball: Terri Wade leaves Montgomery after eight years for high-profile job at The Woodlands”
Water Polo at the Woodlands program is growing strong
Few people have ever even heard about Water Polo and fewer still have ever seen a match. So don’t feel too bad if you didn’t know The… Read more “Water Polo at the Woodlands program is growing strong”
