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Honors for Frost
The Frost High School football team received the Gordon Wood Award from the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame. The team led by head coach Eric Blenden was able to make it all the way to the state quarterfinals.
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TVCC advances to national tournament
The Trinity Valley Community College Lady Cardinals are headed to Utah for their first national tournament after losing two straight on Sunday afternoon at Jesse and Lou Cummings Field.
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Area playoff schedules
A look at the upcoming week in high school and college play
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HS Softball Playoffs: Mildred advances with a pair of Saturday wins
The Mildred Lady Eagles survived to play another game Saturday in their area round playoff series with the Salado Lady Eagles winning games two and three to advance to the next round of playoff action.
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CHS Baseball: Tigers fall 6-3, lose series to Hachie
Waxahachie rallied Saturday afternoon to beat the Tigers 6-3 in Game 3 of a Region II-4A bi-district playoff series. The Indians won the series 2-1.
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CHS Baseball: Tigers even series with Hachie, 10-3
The Tigers forced a Game 3 in the Region II-4A bi-district playoff round with old rival Waxahachie with a 10-3 win Friday night at Richards Park in Waxahachie.
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HS Baseball Playoffs: Kerens tops Overton 10-5
DJ Kamp and Brett Anderson each had two hits and Brett Anderson picked up the win on the mound as Kerens beat Overton 10-5 on Friday night in a bi-district playoff game in Jacksonville.
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HS Softball Playoffs: Salado tops Mildred in Game 1, 8-3
The Salado Lady Eagles scored five runs in the third inning and held off two Mildred rallies to take a 1-0 lead in their best-of-three series in Waco with an 8-3 victory on Friday.
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Region XIV Softball: Bulldogs stay alive, beat Galveston
If there was any question as to how the Navarro Bulldogs would respond after a disappointing opening day loss in the NJCAA Region XIV Softball Tournament, they were answered with an eight-run first inning against the Galveston Whitecaps.
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Magical season for Frost rewarded
The 2012 season was truly a remarkable one for the Frost Polar Bears. For a team that hadn’t had a playoff appearance in the past 11 years, ending their season with a 12-2 record was a huge accomplishment that took overcoming many obstacles to achieve.
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