MILDRED INVITATIONAL
BOYS
114 — 1. Max Snodgrass, Blooming Grove, 625; 2. Dalton Crawford, Kerens, 525; 3. Tyler Warren, Blooming Grove, 430.
132 — 1. Eric Lewis, Mildred Maroon, 635; 2. Shaquille Fields, Rice 620; 3. Sergi Larson, Mildred 595.
148 — 1. Trey Davis, Blooming Grove, 1,040; 2. Justin Digman, Rice, 850; 3. Spencer Morris, Blooming Grove, 835; 4. Alex Ruiz, Dawson 725; 5. Oscar Bonilla, Mildred Maroon 700.
165 — 1. Jake Wasinger, Blooming Grove, 960 ; Josh Wooten, Kerens, 920; 3. Stewart Chambers, Blooming Grove, 855; 4. Rob Baldree, Blooming Grove, 850; 5. John Carter, Rice, 850.
181 — 1. Jason Thomas, Mildred Maroon, 1,045; 2. Caide Southard, Mildred Maroon, 980; 3. Corbin Russell, Mildred White, 950; 4. Jody Bernal, Rice, 935; 5. Brock McFarland, Blooming Grove, 810.
198 — 1. DJ Woods, Kerens, 1,150; 2. Noah Pennell, Mildred White, 945; 3. Ruben Yankie, Mildred White, 835.
220 — 1. Josh Ferrer, Blooming Grove, 1,115; 2. Payton Weaver, Mildred Maroon, 1,035; 3. Juan Cura, Rice, 920; 4. Taylor Barlow, Mildred White, 755; 5. Garrett May, Mildred White, 650.
242 — 1. Chris Hobbs, Kerens, 960; 2. Nathan Harris, Mildred Maroon, 680.
275 — 1. Josh Cade, Blooming Grove, 1,290; 2. Lee Demmings, Dawson, 1,150; 3. Beau Jenkins, Mildred Maroon, 1,145.
SHW — 1. Ethan Still, Kerens, 850; 2. Nick Barlow, MIldred Maroon, 745.
TEAM STANDINGS
1. Blooming Grove 47
2. Mildred Maroon 41
3. Kerens 31
4. Rice 16
5. Mildred White 14
6. Dawson 7
GIRLS
105 — 1. Mireya Suacedo, Rice, 515.
114 — 1. Tiffany Lewis, Mildred, 610; 2. Kately Stewart, Rice, 450; 3. Anna McCracken, Mildred, 390.
123 — 1. Haley Vanzuuk, Rice, 425; 2. Elise Raley, Mildred, 395; 3. Jenna Thomas, Mildred, 360.
132 — 1. Molly Reeder, Dawson, 645; 2. Kayli Smotherman, Mildred, 500; 3. Lea Blasi, Mildred, 440.
148 — 1. Karen Rios, Rice, 465; 2. Sarah Brooks, Mildred, 415; 3. Holly Pair, Rice, 400; 4. Kaley Pratt, Kerens, 395.
181 — 1. Hollie Jones, Mildred, 545.
TEAM STANDINGS
1. Mildred 38
2. Rice 29
3. Dawson 7
4. Kerens 2
Local Sports
High School Powerlifting: Mildred Invitational
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Harvell leaves Mildred, coaching
Ready to move on to another chapter in his professional life, Patrick Harvell has resigned as athletic director and head football coach at Mildred. His five seasons off South Highway 287 can be counted among the school’s best on the football field.
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2A-DII FINAL: Destination point - Little time to think as Mildred readies for state final
When you get this far into the playoffs, you take the bad, with the good. For Mildred coach Patrick Harvell, it’s the number of requests pouring in. When your team is one of 18 left in the state playing, two in your division, you become a hot commodity. “It’s extremely hectic,” Harvell said Monday morning.
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GC Football: Mildred state championship information
Want to make plans to watch the Mildred Eagles play for a state championship Thursday at Cowboys Stadium? Visit the school's website for game details. If you can't make it, you can track the game with us.
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Follow Mildred tonight on Facebook, Twitter
Can't make the trip to Marble Falls? You can follow the Mildred Eagles as they make a bid for the 2A-DII state championship game with the Daily Sun's Sports Facebook and Twitter pages.
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Region II-2A DII SEMIS: Mildred faces red-hot Sonora with chance at school history
For the second straight season, and for only the third time in the school’s history, Mildred will play for a chance to get to the state finals in football. It’s an opportunity coach Patrick Harvell wants his team to understand. Friday, Mildred (12-1) takes on a streaking Sonora team at 7:30 p.m. in Marble Falls. The winner will face the Elysian Fields-East Bernard winner next Thursday at Cowboys Stadium for the Class 2A Division II title.
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Top shelf: Mildred QB Shimonek has put up dizzying career numbers
You can’t pull a four-inch thick book off the shelf, blow the dust off the cover and find it on the pages inside. A comprehensive digital database doesn’t exist to prove it. But there is little doubt when Nic Shimonek walks off the field the last time for the Mildred Eagles, he’ll do so owning every significant career passing record in the history of the Golden Circle.
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Balancing Act: Mildred’s offense keeps on ticking under Braswell
Legos for one child might lead to a castle. Another may take the same blocks and make an airplane. The fun lies in the mixing and matching and building, and a change in play caller at Mildred hasn’t halted results.
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Late-round knockout: Mildred outduels pesky Nocona, 45-35
Patrick Harvell doesn’t know how many kids he’ll have healthy Saturday morning. But he’ll need his trainer to do a yoeman’s effort. The Eagles have another football game to play. Mildred and Nocona went toe-to-toe, but the Eagles scored three of the game’s final four touchdowns after falling behind and limped out of Aledo with a 45-35 Region II-2A Division II championship.
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Angry Birds: Mildred’s front four jelling, excelling
Ultimately, the goal remains to win. But when you’re a defensive lineman, personal aspirations mean something. “I want the tackle across me to hate me, or fear me at the end of the game,” junior defensive end Nic Stone said. That’s a sentiment his teammates up front on Mildred’s defensive line can relate to. They all play with an edge, with a little bit of fury, an anger.
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GC Football: Mildred, Nocona on similar paths in Region II-2A DII finals
Part of Mildred’s success a year ago stemmed from a group of seniors groomed in Patrick Harvell’s program. It was his fourth year at the helm, their fourth year under him, and expectations loomed large. A year later, it’s a similar situation being played out in Nocona.
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