Sports

RJH GIRLS

Monday 8A 30, Troy 8 TJH 0 2 2 4 - 8 RJH 2 10 10 8 - 30 “The Lady Tigers started the night off slow but picked it up in the second and third quarters finding the basket ten times to take the lead 22-4, according to Coach Regan Fritsche.

Bulldogs place fourth in Salado

The Thorndale High School boys basketball team placed fourth in their first tournament of the season in Salado. “The tournament went great,” said John Kovar, THS boy’s head basketball coach. “We played big schools and competed pretty well.

HONORING THOSE WE LOVE WHO HAVE SERVED THEIR COUNTRY AND COMMUNITY

A grand patriotic vision, an enduring legacy and a lucky happenstance are the reasons behind the three flag poles erected at the new Tiger Stadium instead of the standard one. “I like big grand flag poles,” said Lin Perry owner of Perry, Perry and Builders and a RISD school board of trustee member.

Bulldogs fall to Refugio 49-14

For the second consecutive year, the Thorndale Bulldogs found themselves at D.W. Rutledge Stadium in Converse in the area round of the UIL 2A DI state football playoffs outmatched by the Refugio Bobcats.

The evolution of Parker Jones

Training to be a state champion runner doesn’t happen overnight and Milano High School’s Parker Jones is a case in point. “Running didn’t really start early for me,” he said.

HONORED

Cindy Key, owner master instructor of Rockdale’s Central Texas Martial Arts School is included in the book “The Worlds Greatest Martial Artists: The Sensational 600” by Ted Gambordella. Her instructor Soke Mike Fillmore is also included in the book.

Lady Tigers fall to Lady Bulldogs

The Rockdale Lady Tigers lost 46-32 to Thorn-dale on Monday during their Thanksgiving break. The Lady Tigers ended the first quarter trailing by three to a team that made the regional quarterfinals in class 2A, but were set back in the second quarter when the Lady Bulldogs went on a 18-4 run.

Lady Eagles lose bird battle in OT

AREA BASKETBALL The Milano Lady Eagles fell to 3-4 on the season with an overtime loss to Bruceville-Eddy Lady Eagles 43-38, before the Thanksgiving break. Milano started off strong with a 16-11 lead at the end of the first quarter.

Bulldogs gas Bartlett 92-42

The Thorndale Bulldogs defeated Bartlett 92-42 in their second win of the season. The Bulldogs were led with 28 points from all-state selection Sam Reaves. Thorndale also had double-digit scoring from Evan Ivy (12), Kolby Neumeyer (11), and Garrett Bernstein (10).