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Tigers junior guard Mike Lewis was a unanimous first-team All-District 16-4A selection by league coaches. Lewis averaged 14 points per game.
Tigers senior guard Dzifa Mallet and senior forward Ernest McGhee were second-team picks. Mallet scored 13 points and averaged eight points per game. McGhee averaged seven points and six rebounds per game.
Jacksonville’s Dadrian Franklin, Tyler John Tyler’s Tyus Bowser and Whitehouse’s Pat Mahomes were tri-district MVPs.
Tri-District MVPs
Dadrian Franklin, Jacksonville, Sr.
Tyus Bowser, Tyler John Tyler, Sr.
Pat Mahomes, Whitehouse, Jr.
Co-Offensive MVPs
Raybon Riden, Jacksonville, Jr.
Jordan Caldwell, Tyler John Tyler, Jr.
Defensive MVP
Kedarrius Buckingham, Jacksonville, Sr.
Newcomer of the Year
Isaac Warren, Tyler John Tyler, So.
Coach of the Year
Brent Kelley, Jacksonville
First Team
Mike Lewis, Corsicana, Jr.
Daytron Thompson, Jacksonville, Jr.
Londedric Taylor, Jacksonville, Sr.
Greg Ward, Tyler John Tyler, Sr.
Austin Willeford, Nacogdoches, Sr.
Jaylon Dews, Whitehouse, Jr.
Spencer Shaw, Whitehouse, Jr.
Darion Flowers, Tyler John Tyler, Sr.
Mason Terry, Lindale, Jr.
Second Team
Fred Ross, Tyler John Tyler, Sr.
Dzifa Mallet, Corsicana, Sr.
Earnest McGhee, Corsicana, Sr.
Keaunte Humber, Tyler John Tyler, Jr.
Kolton Pierce, Lindale, So.
Court Brown, Lindale, So.
Jeron Garrett, Nacogdoches, Sr.
Jake Parker, Whitehouse, Jr.
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CHS Boys Hoops: Tigers’ Lewis gets first-team all-district
Mallet, McGhee make 16-4A second team
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GC Softball: Sam Rayburn ends Hubbard's run, 7-2
The Hubbard Lady Jags' magical playoff run came to an end against the Sam Rayburn Lady Rebels, keeping Hubbard just short of getting to the state tournament. Dallas Fletcher hit a two-run home run before Sam Rayburn pulled away for a 7-2 victory over the Lady Jaguars in the Class 1A Region II final on Friday night.
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GC Baseball: Dawson, Windthorst washed out in Weatherford
After two hours of watching the rain pound the infield tarp and lightning flash intermittently, Dawson and Windthorst coaches said no more to Weatherford. The Trojans have the lead through four innings, 7-6.
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JUCO World Series: The goods ... Navarro knows what it takes
The Navarro Bulldogs won the 2011 JUCO World Series the way most baseball championships are won. With a deep pitching staff. An unsung hero. Great defense. And a defining moment, catcher J.T. Files’ walkoff home run in the national championship game.
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Navarro County Pro Rodeo set to hit town next week
It’s almost rodeo time in Navarro County. The Navarro County Pro Rodeo is coming to town next weekend at the Navarro County Youth Exposition Center. Gates will open at 6 p.m. both Friday, May 31, and Saturday, June 1, with the rodeo beginning about 8 p.m.
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Melton collects two more hits, but Aggies fall to Miss. St., 6-4
Adam Frazier went 4 for 5 with an RBI and Mississippi State beat Texas A&M 6-4 Thursday night in the Southeastern Conference tournament. Hunter Melton was 2 for 4 with an RBI single in the first.
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GC Baseball: Unbelievable - Windthorst plates 6 in seventh to stun Dawson
Bo Moore lives by the run. He likes to put pressure on the opponent. A three-run seventh looked like just enough cushion in a five-run game. But it wasn’t. Windthorst scored six runs, five with two outs, to steal a 7-6 win from Dawson in Game 1 of the Region II-1A seminfinals at Weatherford College.
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NC Baseball: Bloodlines run deep for top hurler
Lukas Schiraldi will likely be drafted in the first five to six rounds in June’s Major League Baseball draft. Navarro’s right-hander already has signed with the University of Texas. His baseball career will continue at the next level after the JUCO World Series.
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Melton homers again as A&M tops Vanderbilt, 5-0
Parker Ray pitched eight-plus innings to lead Texas A&M to a 5-0 victory over top-seeded Vanderbilt on Wednesday in the second round of the Southeastern Conference baseball tournament. Hunter Melton of Corsicana homered for the second straight day.
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GC Softball: Single focus - Hubbard has sights set on steady Sam Rayburn
When Tuesday’s rains blew through Hubbard, blowing up the last half of practice, the Lady Jags loaded up, and went home. They can only hope to be loading up and going south next week. Hubbard (24-6-1) has a chance to set GPS devices for Austin if the Lady Jags can get past Sam Rayburn (28-2) Friday in the Region II-1A championship.
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Area Schedule: Updated to correct Navarro's game time Saturday
Here is an updated schedule for this week's three remaining Golden Circle sports teams: Navarro baseball, Dawson baseball and Hubbard softball. It corrects the game time for Navarro, which is playing in the JUCO World Series in Colorado, on Mountain Time.
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