Sports

Seventeen and growing: Tiger cross country team is training to run

Rebuilding is the theme for the 2018 Rockdale High School cross country team this season. This year’s distance runners will be hitting the streets of Rock-dale, so honk when you see them practicing on Bush-dale Road early mornings and evenings starting Monday, Aug. 6.
Photos courtesy Texas AgriLife Extension Service

Photos courtesy Texas AgriLife Extension Service

4-Hers wins firsts in shooting sports

Milam Count 4-H shooting sports contestants brought back numerous first-place wins, and more, from recent state competitions. Rifle and pistol competitions were held in Manor. San Antonio hosted the archery games.

Fall sports startups

Team rebuilding, rule changes and record heat will greet the 2018 Tiger football team Monday, Aug. 6 for two-a-days. The 3A University Interscholastic League 2017 State Champion Tigers are ranked No.

Game Warden Field Notes

Hog hunt goes awry Under the category “you can’t make this stuff up,” on June 11, a Concho County game warden received a report of two vehicles colliding and going off the bridge into the Colorado River.

Another Hall of Fame for Wright

The accolades and awards that Rockdale native and scholar-athlete James Leroy Wright has amassed during his lifetime can fill the halls of Aycock and Rockdale high schools, and this weekend he’ll be adding another honor to his storied career in sports.

Locals shine at Rockdale Open evening matches

A Rockdalian won the 39th Annual Rockdale Open men singles title, while the mens and mixed doubles championships were won by players from Thrall, Taylor and Groesbeck, respectively at Veterans Park, July 11-15.

COMMUNITY BUILDER RETURNS HOME TO SHARE

The second annual agility camp hosted by former RHS standout Le’Raven Clark drew 145 participants. Le’Raven concentrated on footwork skills for players in all sports from age seven to seniors in high school at RJH. “It’s about giving back but mostly creating a sense of community,” said Le’Raven.

Three summer softball league teams make impressive showing at state

Last week at the Texas Teenage Softball State Tournament, the Rockdale Boom would make it five games into the state tournament before being eliminated, while the Milano Wolf Pack and Lexington Eagles played four and two games, respectively.