October 13, 2009 RSS feed / Sports

Lampasas hosts wet and muddy cross country meet

It was muddy, cold and rainy, but the show went on. With undesirable weather conditions, a multitude of teams descended on Lampasas for the LHS Invitational cross country meet. More...

Force falls into early hole, loses 4-2

Every team has a bad outing once in awhile. Against the Orange Crush, the Lampasas Force U-13 boys had theirs. The defending league champions were done in by poor communication and bad passing, according to head coach Greg Ruehlen. More...

Lady Badgers snap district losing streak

After going winless in district last season, the Lady Badgers finally ended the losing slump. It took five sets, but Lampasas excelled in the final frame against Killeen to improve to 1-4 in District 25-4A competition (10-17 overall). More...

District 25-4A Standings

Overall W-L Last Week Hutto 35, Dripping Springs 10 Killeen 45, Marble Falls 7 Lake Travis 38, Lampasas 7 Hendrickson BYE This Week Lampasas @ Dripping Springs Hendrickson @ Lake Travis Hutto @ Marble Falls Killeen BYE More...

JV tennis remains unbeaten

The Lampasas junior varsity tennis team continues to impress. After earning victories over Copperas Cove and Leander earlier in the season, the Badgers and Lady Badgers kept their winning streaks alive last Thursday, defeating Gatesville. More...

SPORTS SHORTS

GOLF The Lampasas Badger Golf Tournament will be held Monday at Hancock Park Golf Course. The two-person scramble tournament will begin at noon with a shotgun start. Entry fee is $45, and mullligans cost $5. More...

Outdoors With Mat Taylor

Good acorn crop limits bowhunters

An early and abundant acorn crop and numerous rains have hindered most bowhunters this archery season, which runs through Nov. 6. Many archers have had trouble even getting to their blinds due to wet soil conditions. More...