The Hill Country United 2005 Girls soccer team won the South Texas State Cup this past weekend in College Station, beating two Houston teams with 1-0 and 3-0 victories. Read moreState champs! Soccer team qualifies for Region National Championship in Baton Rouge
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Thursday afternoon, first-year Tivy boys varsity basketball coach Thirman Dimery wrapped up a three-day summer hoops camp at Hal Peterson Middle School. Read moreDimery, Tivy’s new head basketball coach, wraps up summer youth camp
The Comfort High School athletic department has a new man in charge. Read moreComfort High names Rieken new AD; promoted to head football coach
Last week, it was announced that Ingram Tom Moore Warriors starting pitcher Maverick Delgado earned District 5 Co-Pitcher of the Year honors in Conference 3A, Region 1. Delgado shared the honor with Isaiah Mancha of Blanco. Read moreIngram’s Delgado wins district co-pitcher of the year; Teammate Reeves named co-newcomer of year
We are now into June, and the Major League baseball season is one third over. While anything is possible, it appears that the improved Texas Rangers are the real deal, much to the chagrin of the defending World Series Champion Houston Astros. Read moreA Lone Star battle for the American League West
Tuesday morning, youngsters from 6 years of age to the ninth grade got out onto the field at Antler Stadium to practice the finer points of football. Read moreTivy hosts youth football camp
Wednesday morning, a pair of standout Center Point Pirate student-athletes publicly announced where they will be pursuing collegiate careers in their respective sports. Read moreTwo Pirates moving on to collegiate athletics
If you are a San Antonio Spurs fan, you undoubtedly feel that the recent NBA draft lottery is the greatest thing since somebody discovered that peanut butter and jelly goes good on sliced bread. Read moreNBA misses by a mile
The Kerrville Parks and Recreation Department’s second annual cornhole tournament will get underway at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 27, at The Trailhead Beer Garden on Schreiner University’s campus. Read moreDeadline nears for cornhole tourney registration
The Harper Longhorns baseball season came to an end Friday in Dripping Springs. Read moreHarper eliminated from postseason play; swept by Mumford in Dripping Springs doubleheader
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DALLAS (AP) — Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was "home and fine" on Thursday, one day after a report that he was involved in a traffic accident and taken to a hospital as a precaution.
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The UTSA Roadrunners came out flat Saturday at the Alamodome, while the 18-point underdog University of Texas at El Paso Miners were firing on all cylinders. The result was a stunning 24-0 UTEP lead midway through the second quarter, a deficit no previous Roadrunner team had overcome.
Several former Kerrville high school athletes are making names for themselves on the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor soccer teams.
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On Sunday, April 9, San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich got bored of his normal pregame media responsibilities. He had far more important things on his mind besides basketball.
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