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Page 6 - Friday, March 26, 2004 Brady Standard-Herald
Brady JV softball blasts Early in doubleheader
The Brady JV Lady Bulldog
softball team blasted its way to a
doubleheader sweep against Early
Monday, winning by a combined
score of 36-7.
In game one, the Bulldogs came
out early and put two five-run innings
together in the first and second, and
followed it w ith innings of four and
two runs The Longhorns added their
only two runs of the game late in the
fourth The tour inning, 16-2 victory
set the pace for the second game, batters hit by pitches
Brianna Ledezma pitched for the Amberly Stephens had two runs
complete game and gave up seven batted in and two singles. Kelli
hits, Il bases on balls and had three Tally had one RBI fielder's choice
strikeouts and two batters hit by and Pricilla Trejo had two R BIs and
pitches.
In the second game of the day, ‘ ,
Wagner took the mound for the TheJV team will participatein the
L ady Bulldogs Wall tournament that began Thursday
The 20-5 win came in only three and will continue through Saturday
innings and Wagner gave up only before taking on Ballinger, there, on
seven hits, seven walks and three' April5.
Looking back...
Standard Herald photo by James Stewart
ON I IIP WAY Brady varsity softball stalling pitcher Brooke Young releases a pitch during action Tues-
day game against Early I he team is now 0-2 in district play and will take on Ballinger there I inlay (today)
at 5 p.m.
Lady Bulldogs go 0-2 in district openers
I he Brady I ady Bulldog softball fails Tuesday night, and going into
team stalled its district games last ’ the titthinning, theballgame seemed
Friday,after .1 week ofw armup games
over the spring bicak.
After battling through a tough
pre-season losing streak, the Brady
team opened district play on the
road against the district favorite
Abilene-U v he After a good start, a
lapse during the third inning broke
things open for Wylie and they went
on to win. 13-1
"W e played w ith Wylie for three
innings, but we gave up a big one in the
third and let them score lOruns That
I lining aloi ie took us out ol the game."
said coach Vicki Templeton.
Brooke Young pitched the game
for Brady and faced 32 batters She
gaveupiiinehitsandhadfourstrikc
outs and four bases on balls
Defensively, the team had 12 put-
outs and nine fielding errors.
I ookingtoreboundandeventhen
district record at 1-1. Brady hosted
to be under control.
Brady came out in the first and
put four tuns on the board while
Early added Iwo. That lead held into
the fifth inning when Brady added
one more, but the l onghorns came
back and took the lead with a four-
tun stmt
I arly added two more in each of
the final two innings to seal the game
at 10-6.and Brady dropped to 0-2 in
district and 3-8 overall.
"t )vciall. we played much better
today than we did on Friday against
Wylie," saidthecoach. "We still have
to work on making the basic plays
routine and then every once and a
while makingagreatplay. Thegirls
ate definitely putting forth the effort,
w c just have to put all of the pieces of
the puzzle together at the same time
and we will be successful."
Young again pitched the entire
game and threw 81 pitches Offen-
sively, Tallie Wright hit two singles
and brought in two runs, w hileChel-
sca Rutherford, Young. Stacy Lohn.
Beth Ross and Lauren Pittman each
added a single. Tif fany W illiams also
helped out offensively with two R Bls
and Lohn had one.
Brady 2 (3/5/04)
Score by innings:
Wall 7
Brady.................001 000 I 2 4 6
Wall 101 230 0 7 9 2
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Brady 6 (3/8/04) Grape ( reek 10
Score by innings
Brady......
(, ( reek
Brady 1
004 020 0
002 142
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(3/16/04)
10 IK 3
Sonora 18.
Score by innings
Brady..........001 00x
Sonora.........075 6xx
18 10 2
THE 1939 TRACK STATE CHAMPIONSHIP went to the Brady Bulldogs, under coach Russ (Doc)
Holland's tutelage. This photograph, taken by IB. (Smitty) Smith, pictures a hurdler and a jav elm thrower and
members of the \ ictorious mile relay team From left to right are Amos Lewallen (third leg of the mile relay).
Beecher Huff (fourth in the low hurdles and leadoff of the mile relay ). Aubrey Shaw (first in the javelin), Doug
( alley (first in the 440, second nv the 220pand anchor of mile relay ). ( icorge Kennedy (relay alternate' and
James Locklear (mile relay second leg). Dow n front is I Tolland. 1 he Bulldogs scored 19 points for the win.
Rockdale was second w ith 11 points and Kaufman was third with 10 The Dogs ran a 3:25.6 in the mile relay,
anil (alley ran a 49.5 in the 440 He was the third high-point man, behind Rockdale's LA Weems, who scored
all of his team's points while winning the shot put, discus and fourth in the javelin), Kaufman's Jack Cooley
won the 100 and 220. (photo courtesy of James Locklear)
Brady track teams are a bit
out of sync after spring break
Lady Bulldogs take second place at Mason, Dogs are fourth
Dog golfers win tourney at Llano
HOLLYWOOD THEATERS
Both Brady High School track
teamscompetedat the Hill Country
Relays last Saturday in Mason with
the Lady Dawes claiming second
plac e
I he Bulldogs settled lol fourthas
yosha Dotson, 2nd in the discus
. and 4th in the shot put.
elsca Brown, 2nd in the shot
coac I
adler said his athletes
were a little bit rusty after thespring
break
Wall dominated the boys and
girls’ divisions I he I adv Hawks
won then division with 160 points
while Biadv was second w ith J32
I adv Bulldog coach I ally Hoel-
scher said his team had three' first
plac c finishes including the 1600-
meter relay that posted a three
second improvement from this date
last season
Members of the team that sped
to a 4 15.32 were Tiffany Bradshaw.
Savannah I letnandez. Shana Hage-
mann and Dana Hagemann
Indiv dual w iners included ( al-
lie Young, who cleared 9-0 in the
pole vault and Tallie Wright in the
high jump with a leap of 5.0.
The 800-meter relay unit of
Mandie Fullagar. Hernandez.
Kendra Donaldson and Shana
Hagemann was clocked in 153.0
I he 400-meter relay foursome of
lullagar. Mace Young, Hernandez
and Dana Hagemann was third in
53.5
toils who placed in individual
•Jordan Bailey, 3rd in the discus
(83.0). 5th in the high jump, and 6th
in the 200
•( allie Young. 5th in the tuple
jump and sth in the 300 hurdles.
•Shana Hagemann, 2nd in the 200
(27 X). and 3rd in the long jump.
• Aly ssa Williims. 4th in the SOO,
•Amanda Atkinson, 5th in the 100
hurdles
•Mandie kullagar. 2nd in the 100
(136).
•Kayla Gonzales, 5th in the 100
•Macy Young, oth in the 100.
•Tiffany Bradshaw, 2nd in the
400 (63.5)
•Kendra Donaldson, 6th in the ‘
300 hurdles.
•( Jelena Resendez. 5th in the 1600,
and 6th in the 3200
The Brady girls will be at the
Hamilton Relays Saturday, Hoel-
scher said
break last week," he said.
I he Bulldogs will try to get back
on track today and Saturday at the
annual San Angelo Relays They will
compete in Div ision III w ith Abilene
Wylie as the favorite:
Preliminaries and some finals
(high lump, shot put, pole vault and
tuple jump) will be today, and long
lump and discus on Saturday w ith all
the running finals.
I he event begins at 2:30 p.m. to
day w ith Saturday’s races stalling at
10:15 with the 3200-meter run in all
four divisions
Presentation of division ehampi
ons is scheduled to be at 5 p.m
On Tuesday, the Brady Bulldog
golf team won the Llano tournament
that consisted of 18 teams.
The Dogs fired a 324. Members of
the team were Casey Long, Dustin
Jones, Justin Pollok. Flemmon 1 ligh-
tower and Cody McK night.
Long won a playoff' for second
place medalist Hightower also had
120 girls in the field, Keyseri Young
shot a 101 audited for 20th. Whitney
Neal shot a 106 and tied for 26th and
Lindsey I usher shot a 135.
In the boys' tournament, the A team
of Jones, Long, Hightower, McKnight
and Pollok tired a 334 for the day.
I he B team of Nolan Landes, Riley
Schumann, W. Schumann, Taylor
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a playoff for sixthplacelmedalist, and tiled .1 team total of 415.
he also was victorious.
Members of the JV Brady team r
were Brady Young. W ill Schumann. I
John Hughes, Jon Bradshaw and Ja- |
mie Taylor. I
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The Brady boys' and girls' golf
teams also competed in separate tour-
naments last week. The girls traveled
to Fredericksburg Monday while the
boys played at Burnet Thursday.
In the girls' tournament, out of
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Boys' coach Josh Marler said he
had not received the results of his
team as of Wednesday morning, but
did say that no Brady athlete won
any event
"We just were kind of out of shape
because of the lapse during spring
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Saturday, April 3,2004
At the Mw Hereford Ranch located 17 miles
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