February 24, 2010 RSS feed / Sports

Stokes homers twice as Kilgore defeats Sabine

Wintery-weather aside, the Kilgore High School softball team has to feel better about this weekend’s tournament in Longview after a good showing last Saturday in a 6-2 win at Sabine. More...

KHS does well in L’view tourney; Bailey injured

In their second trip to Longview High School’s new courts — this time for a tournament there last weekend — the Kilgore High School tennis team was looking to once again come back with wins, and did so, but did suffer a setback. More...

LOCAL SPORTS IN BRIEF

BASKETBALL Kilgore’s Ashley is 14-4A offensive player Kilgore senior Andrea Ashley has received a big honor, named the District 14-4A girls basketball co-offensive player of the year for the all-district team, chosen after the regular seaso More...

KC men make statement at TJC, win 68-67

But Lady Rangers lose third straight; Trinity Valley is here tonight

Brian Hoberecht just over half-way through with his second season as the Kilgore College men’s basketball coach, and he now has his signature win. More...

Diamond ’Dogs open ’10 with loss to Pirates

It was a season opener moved up to avoid winter weather, and one that a young Kilgore High School Bulldogs baseball team would probably like to forget. More...

Bulldogs beat Hallsville in OT

Jose Barron is terrorizing Kilgore High School’s soccer opponents this year, and did so again last Friday night in a District 32-4A game here against Hallsville. More...

KYSA registration extended

Registration for the Kilgore Youth Softball Association has been extended. There will be one more session. That session will be Thursday from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the softball complex on Highway 135. There is a registration fee of $75. More...

GOOD SEASON, SAINTS!

The Kilgore Saints of the Kilgore Basketball Association recently wrapped up a fantastic and fun season. More...

West Rusk opens field with skydiver, win

West Rusk Independent School District officially opened its new softball field at West Rusk High School in grand fashion on a cold Monday afternoon, even with a skydiver dropping in the very first ball to be used in play. More...