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Some say the waiting is the hardest part. For the Lampasas tennis team, the long wait is over. Thanks to a 13-6 victory over Pflugerville Hendrickson on Tuesday evening, the Badgers and Lady Badgers finally will get a taste of the postseason as a team when they travel to San Antonio for regionals on Oct. 31. More ... When Ryan Bailey met with his fellow District 25-4A coaches to exchange film Wednesday morning, they all had the same question. "They were all like, 'The wishbone? Really?'" Bailey said. "It got their attention and earned some respect for our players. More ... Winning is a family affair for the Lampasas Force's U-14 team. Brothers Anthony and Adrian Velarde each contributed a pair of goals to keep the Force's undefeated streak intact, as the team beat the Silver Dragons 5-1 last Sunday in Round Rock. More ... SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT The family of Ramona Lopez is hosting the sixth annual Ramona Lopez Benefit Softball Tournament on Saturday at the Kiwanis Youth Baseball Field in Hamilton, starting at 8 a.m. The tournament assists families whose children have special needs. Proceeds help offset the medical expenses not covered by insurance. More ... The LHS harriers take to the course today at 9 a.m. for the Lampasas Invitational. For full coverage of the meet, please see Tuesday's edition. More ... Brandon Scott is not the sedentary type. Whether rolling out of the pocket, penetrating into the paint or sprinting down his lane, Scott is a man on the move. Even during school, he can't sit still because he is too busy trying to leap to the head of his class. More ... Winning is difficult enough. Overcoming unforced errors makes the task nearly impossible. The Lady Badgers learned this lesson the hard way on Tuesday against Marble Falls. Lampasas' varsity volleyball team committed more than 20 unforced errors in a three-set loss to the Lady Mustangs, leaving head coach Tracey Myers disappointed with her team's lack of focus. More ... |
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