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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2022
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Tennis team competes in Weimar quad meet
GIRLS’ DOUBLES
MIXED DOUBLES
6-1 vs. • Kieryn Adams/Keaton Walker • Blake Helms/Avery Helms (1st
Schulenburg High and three other • Claire Oeding - 6-1 vs. Shiner;
Sani Thompson races to home on a wild pitch ahead of the Moulton pitcher
for a first-inning run.
Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyvjala
The Shorthorns finished seventh 1. Jace Moeller, Shiner
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with a team total of45 8. Individual 2. James Cesarz, Sacred Heart. 89
Scores for two Lady Homs who 8. Michael Koeth, Sacred Heart.. 92
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scores were:
• Kaz McBride.......
• Jackson Faith.......
• Brycen Schramek
• Barrett Brock.......
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Texas High School
Baseball Coaches Assn.
Class 2A Poll
for March 28
competed as medalists were:
• Chayse Deagan.................
• Klare Segura.....................
Boys’ team results were:
1. Weimar............................
2. Hallettsville.....................
3. Sacred Heart No. 1..........
4. Flatonia...........................•
5. Shiner St. Paul Red..........
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vs. Industrial; 6-3 vs. Weimar;
7-6 (7-3) vs. Shiner; 1-6 vs.
Schulenburg;
dropped to 2-2 in district play.
The Bulldogs jumped ahead
with one mn in the bottom of the
first inning but put the game out of
reach with back-to-back four-run
frames in the second and third.
The Horns held Flatonia score-
less for the next two innings but
the Bulldogs got their 10th run
in the sixth to end the contest by
run-mle.
Schulenburg managed only one
hit off Bulldog freshman Titan
Targac. He went all six innings
on the mound, striking out 13 and
walking only one while using 85
pitches.
Flatonia totaled 10 hits with two
apiece by Targac, Camden Bosl,
1. Lovelady (13-3-2)
2. Crawford (12-2)
3. Stamford (12-3)
4. Floydada (18-2-1)
5. Ganado (15-4)
6. Como-Pickton (18-3)
7. Italy (17-3-1)
8. Latexo (17-3-1)
9. Thorndale (14-6)
10. Kerens (15-5-1)
1. Shiner (15-0, 4-0)
2. Bosqueville (13-3, 5-0)
3. Anson (12-1-1,2-0)
4. New Home (13-2, 3-0)
5. Centerville (13-3, 5-0)
6. Thorndale (13-4, 5-0)
7. Valley Mills (10-1-1,5-1)
8. Alto (12-5, 4-0)
9. New Deal (8-3, 4-0)
10. Kenedy (11-1,4-0)
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Lady Horns edged 11-9 in
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schools competed in a quad meet,
hosted by Weimar, on Wednesday,
March 23.
Results for Shorthorns and Lady
Horns were:
GIRLS’ SINGLES
• Tamara Otto (1 st Place) - 6-3 vs.
Industrial; 6-1 vs. Schulenburg;
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Upcoming SHS Sports Schedules
SOFTBALL
• April 1 - at home vs. Weimar* (JV-5:00 / V-7:00).
• April 5 - at Bloomington* (varsity only-6 p.m.).
• April 9 - at Louise* (varsity only-6 p.m.).
• April 12 - at home vs. Ganado* (JV-5:00 / V-7:00).
* District Opponents
BASEBALL
• April 1 - at home vs. Weimar* (JV-4:30 / V-7:00).
• April 2 - at home vs. Gonzales (JV-11:00 / V-1:00).
• April 5 - at Yorktown* (JV-4:30 /V-7:00).
• April 9 - at Louise* (JV-4:30 / V-7:00).
• April 12 - at home vs. Ganado* (JV-4:30 / V-7:00).
* District Opponents
TENNIS
• April 11-14 - Region IVTournament, Corpus Christi.
TRACK
• March 31 - Randolph meet. • April 8-Distictmeet,Ganado.
GOLF
• March 30-Wildcat Invitational (girls) at Weimar Golf Course.
• April 4 - District Tournament (boys & girls) at Weimar GC.
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• Haylie Goode (2nd Place) - 6-4 • Riley Zapalac/Presley Sommer • Zane Brenek - 6-3 vs. Shiner;
Bulldogs blank Horns
With Shiner and Weimar - the base attempts, led by Targac’s
top two teams in District 28-2A three thefts. Marler drove in a
- on the schedule this week, the pair of runs and, all with one RBI
Shorthorns were shut out in Fla- each, were Keyshaun Green, Cale
tonia on Friday, March 25. Janecka, Bosl, Luke Law, and
Schulenburg, at 5-9 on the sea- Reese Ramirez.
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Others receiving votes: Alba- 11. Weimar (17-5)
ny, Beckville, Collinsville, 12. Refugio (12-4)
Garrison, and Harper. 13. Bloomburg (11-4)
S chulenburg High golfers com- 6. Moulton.........................
peted in a tournament last week 7. Schulenburg..................
hosted by Moulton High School 8. Runge............................
and held at the Hallettsville Golf 9. Shiner St. Paul White....
Course. 10. Sacred Heart No. 2......
The boys’ event was moved Girls’ team results were:
from Monday, March 21 to Tues- 1. Shiner St. Paul...............
day, March 22 because of inclem- 2. Moulton.........................
ent weather. It included 5 6 golfers 3. Austwell-Tivoli.............
from 10 schools. The girls ’ tourney 4. S acred Heart..................
was held on Wednesday, March 24 5. Runge............................
After weather forced the can- 6-1 vs. Schulenburg;
cellation of the varsity tennis • Mackenzie Kunschick -
tournament in Shiner on March 21, Weimar; 3-6 vs. Shiner;
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With a two-run loss in Flatonia also totaled eight hits with Betak
on Friday, March 25, the Lady going 2-for-5 with four RBI.
Homs slipped to fifth place mid- EmmaKlozik and Peyton Guzman
way through the District 29-2A finished with two hits apiece,
schedule. Eight of Flatonia’s 11 runs
Schulenburg, at 6-7 on the sea- were unearned thanks to seven
son and 2-4 in district after last Lady Hom errors while all nine of
week, fell behind 5-0 after one Schulenburg’smnswereuneamed
inning but tied the game with five because of six fielding miscues by
runs in the top of the fourth. The the Lady Bulldogs. Brianna Vavra
Lady Bulldogs pushed across one struck out nine and walked six for
mn in the bottom ofthe fifth but the the visitors while Annie Charanza
Lady Horns answered with a tally totaled 15 Ks and issued five free
in the top of the sixth and took a passes for the home team.
9-6 lead with a three-mn seventh. Earlier last week, the Lady
Flatonia responded with five Homs run-ruled Class lAMoulton
in its final at-bat, scoring the 17-2 in three innings at the Sports
go-ahead runs with two away. Complex as Kittens pitching is-
After three errors, Laurel Betak’s sued 16 walks.
three-mn home run gave the Lady Jordan Sommer led Schulen-
Bulldogs an 11-9, walkoffvictory, burg, going 1-for-l with a triple
Sani Thompson led Schulen- and three mns batted in. Vavra had
burg’s eight-hit attack, going one hit and two RBI while giving
2-for-4 with four mns batted in. uponly one hit to Moulton. Hailey
Haylie Goode had a 2-for-3 night, Kahlden and Tamara Otto had the
driving in two. The Lady Bulldogs Lady Horns’ only other hits.
6-4 vs. Schulenburg; 1-6 vs.
Schulenburg;
• Meredith Magliolo - 6-1 vs.
Weimar; 4-6 vs. Schulenburg;
(2nd Place) - 6-2 vs. Weimar; Place) - 6-1 vs. Schulenburg;
6-5 (7-3) vs. Schulenburg; 6-1 vs. Weimar;
3-6 vs. Schulenburg; 6-3 vs. • Marshall Wellborn/Landry
Schulenburg; 6-5 (7-3) vs. Deagan (2nd Place) - 1-6 vs.
Schulenburg; 3-4 (5-7) vs. Schulenburg; 6-5 vs. Weimar;
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Cole Jansky, Hallettsville........89
.91; 4. Trent Brown, St. Paul Red......90
113; Brady Copley, Hallettsville......90
117; Hudson Ervin, Weimar............90
137. 7. Kaz McBride, Schulenburg.....91
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(1st Place) - 6-1 vs. Industrial; 6-2 vs. Weimar;
6-1 vs. Weimar; 6-3 vs. Schulen- • Jerrieon McKnight - 1-6 vs.
burg; 5-6 (3-7) vs. Schulenburg; Weimar; 1-6 vs. Schulenburg;
4-3 (7-5) vs. Schulenburg; • Jose Cortez-6-0 vs. Weimar; 6-2
• Mikayla Otto/Kaylee Beyer vs. Shiner; 6-1 vs. Schulenburg;
(3rd Place) - 6-3 vs. Weimar; BOYS’DOUBLES
5-6 (3-7) vs. Schulenburg; 6-4 • Kevin Nieto/Kaz McBride (1st
vs. Schulenburg; 3-6 vs. Schu- Place) - 6-1 vs. Industrial; 6-2
lenburg; vs. Schulenburg;
• Fay Kutac/Madison Kunschick • Manny Herrera/Misael Cortez
- 4-6 vs. Weimar; 6-4 vs. In- (2nd Place) - 6-0 vs. Shiner;
dustrial; 2-6 vs. Schulenburg.
9. Layne Gerke, Hallettsville.......94;
Weston Pavlik, Weimar..........94.
The top girls’ medalists were:
1. Jordyn Ponewash, Flatonia.... 88;
2. Hannah Timmons, St. Paul... 109;
3. Destynee Kremling, Weimar. 110;
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Prause, Diane & Vyvjala, Darrell. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 128, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 2022, newspaper, March 31, 2022; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1555765/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.