Atascocita scored twice in the final eight minutes to take a 2-0 win over Clear Springs in Friday's Region III-6A, Division 1 bi-district girls soccer playoff contest on the Lady Eagles' home field.
A solid defensive performance, combined with a hat trick from forward Kaden Watson, provided an excellent showing as the Chargers dispatched Humble 5-1 in a Region III-6A, Division I bi-district round matchup at Veterans Memorial Stadium.
Clear Creekâs batting order was a safe-space-free zone with contributions made from top to bottom in a 9-4 win Tuesday night at Clear Lake.
Clear Springs looked to be on the verge of earning a hard-fought win over Clear Lake but instead suffered a hard luck 9-7 loss.
Ian Alperâs two-run double with two outs in the fourth ignited a three-run inning, and the Wildcats broke a 3-3 tie with a five-run sixth en route to a 9-3 victory over Deer Park in a District 24-6A baseball game Tuesday at Jim Kethan Field.
The Chargers came up big with the bats on Friday night in a 9-2 triumph over Clear Brook for a sweep of their District 24-6A set, which opened with a tough 2-1 decision on Tuesday night.
The Clear Springs softball team can score a lot of runs in a hurry â evident by the Chargersâ 17-3 victory over crosstown rival Clear Falls on Friday at Clear Falls High School.
There probably isnât a much better test for a teamâs intestinal fortitude that a one-run nail-biter, and the Clear Springs Chargers passed the first of what may very well be many tests still to go on the schedule with a 2-1 road win Tuesday night at Clear Brook in the teamsâ District 24-6A opener.
An errant throw allowed the Knights to score the winning run in a 2-1 victory over the Deer in the District 24-6A opener Tuesday night at Clear Falls High School.
In their district home opener Friday night, the Clear Springs Chargers had offensive firepower early and clutch pitching late for a 7-6 victory, dealing the Clear Lake Falcons only their second loss of the year.
The Knights needed a win over Clear Lake to clinch fourth place in District 24-6A, but the game ended in a 0-0 draw.
The Wildcats, making their first District 24-6A trip to league newcomer Deer Park, got two runners on with one out in the seventh inning, but a soft liner turned into an easy double play as the Lady Deer won 5-4 on Friday night.
Arkansas signee Khamari Hallâs solo home run in the fifth inning broke a window in the Dickinson team bus parked just past the fence in right field and capped the Wildcatsâ 8-6 victory over the Lady Gators on Tuesday night.
The Mustangs, who are ranked third in Region III-6A by MaxPreps.com, handed Clear Creek a 14-4 trouncing and two factors contributed largely to the loss. Namely, wild pitching and Memorialâs ability to put the ball in play.
Headlined by a pair of superlatives for district champ Dickinson, Galveston Countyâs girls basketball teams brought home plenty of honors in the All-District 24-6A girls basketball listings.
The Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) and Texas Farm Bureau Insurance have selected Clear Creek High Schoolâs Ty Halford as the 2024-25 boys water polo regional coach of the year.
Addison Hodge â Clear Fallsâ leading scorer â converted a penalty kick, and the Knights held on to beat the Chargers 1-0 in the District 24-6A girls soccer game.
A season spent disproving doubters ended with the Bay Area Christian Lady Broncos going down fighting against the Magnolia Legacy Prep Lady Lions, which won the teamsâ TAPPS Class 5A state semifinal game 62-48 Thursday afternoon at University High School.
Postseason awards in 24-6A basketball were plentiful but hard-earned for locals in the highly competitive district.
Pam Crawford, who has dedicated 37 years to coaching and teaching, is celebrated for her relentless passion, leadership and impact on generations of student-athletes. Her career includes coaching tenures at Crosby and Clear Brook before establishing a lasting legacy at Clear Springs.