Sports

Award given to former tournament organizer

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Wayland Lesley received a plaque from the Hancock Park Golf Association in recognition of his many years in the past organizing the A.C. January Memorial Golf Tournament. The largest annual event at the course was held Saturday, Sunday and Monday. This year’s organizer was Mike Wiley, not pictured. COURTESY PHOTO

Badgers announce baseball awards

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Senior pitcher/outfielder Ace Whitehead, left, received the Badgers’ Batting Average Award and MVP Pitcher Award after his fourth varsity season. He ranked third in the nation and first in the state for strikeouts (with 133) as of the Badgers’ bi-district finale in May. He is shown with firstyear LHS head baseball coach Chance Evans. JEFF LOWE

Stephenville moves on to region finals

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The Badgers’ district opponent Stephenville advanced to the regional finals, the fifth round of the 4A basball playoffs, with a sweep (11-6, 6-0) of Riverside in the regional semifinals. Stephenville will face Argyle in the regional finals on Saturday, weather permitting.

The Amigos 12U baseball team

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The Amigos 12U baseball team won a 24-team tournament May 23-24 in Kyle after about 15 hours at the field and rain delays. Pictured are, front row left to right, Quinn Smith, Kord Bumpus, Ty Borchardt and Grant Carter; second row, Tripp Stinnett, Vincent Shahan, Cayhill Isom, Henry Shahan, Kade Landry and Jonathan Bowling; back row, coaches Harvey Stinnett, Kyle Landry, Spinner Dimas and Rob Borchardt. COURTESY PHOTO

Summer conditioning kicks off

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Kaeson Raub, left, and Ethan Moreno run the length of the football field on the first day of the Badgers’ Speed, Weights and Agility Training on Tuesday morning. LHS Athletic Director Troy Rogers said about 300 athletes had signed up, the highest number of any summer that Rogers has coached here. The conditioning program is open to high-school and middle-school boys and girls. JEFF LOWE