The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 2018 Page: 6 of 14
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Alyssa Otto’s one-hit pitching
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with multi-hit games were Otto,
Thompson, and Blair Guentert.
Kori Valchar added a two-run
home run while Salem and Taylor
Demel also knocked in two apiece.
District 27-3 Astandings through
April 6 games were as follows:
1. Hallettsville............11-0;
2. Schulenburg..............9-2;
3. Marion......................8-3;
4. Yoakum.....................7-4;
5. Luling.......................4-7;
6. Stockdale..................3-8;
7. Randolph................1-10;
Nixon-Smiley.........1-10
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Lady Horns pick up pair of easy wins
Two run-rule wins last week took advantage of 11 walks.
upped the Lady Homs’ district Kyndal Kutac led the offense
record to 9-2. with a home run and a double,
Schulenburg, 16-5 on the sea- driving in four runs. Jordan Salem
son, posted a 20-1 victory over had two hits, including a double,
Randolph on Monday, April 2 at with three runs batted in. Macey
the Sports Complex. Thompson and CaitlinNorrell also
After a 13-run first inning, the had multi-hit games.
Lady Homs finished off the game On Friday in Luling, Schulen-
in two and a half innings with burg totaled 16 hits in a 13-0 win
seven more in the bottom of the that ended after five innings,
second. They totaled 13 hits and
GAME SUMMARY-April 2
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Pitcher Alyssa Otto fields a bunt for an out in early in the Lady Horns’ win over
Randolph. Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyviala
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Academic all-staters
Three Shorthorns and one Lady Horn were earned academic all-state honors in Class 3A from the Texas Association
of Basketball Coaches: (top row, from left) Jase Hollas, Miles Marburger, Jack Seyl; (bottom row, from left) April Bross-
mann and Cassie Redding. Honorees must be nominated by member coaches, be a graduating senior, have at least a 92
seven-semester grade average, and be a varsity letter-winner. Sticker File Photos
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Valchar
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Thompson 4 12 1
Norrell
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Kutac
Demel
B. Guentert 3 2 2 1 - -
Hit by pitch - B. Guentert.
Reached on error -A. Otto, Lux.
Stolen base - Thompson.
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Local Knights ot Count us to host
scholarship golf tournament April 28
The Schulenburg Knights of places in three flights ($800 for in-one prize on the par-3 No. 9 4. Bosqueville
Columbus Council 2902 will first, $600 for second, and $260 hole
hold its 12th Annual Scholar- for third),
ship Golf Tournament on Satur- Teams will be flighted based
day, April 28 at the Weimar Goff on total handicap.
Course. There will also be prizes
All proceeds will go toward awarded for longest drives (un-
providing college scholarships to der 55 as well as 55 and over),
high school students. An optional putting contest 979-561-6797. Entries may also
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will start at 9 a.m. Prize money
scramble will be held for a chance to win called in to the Weimar Golf
more prize money and Chuck Course clubhouse at 979-725- 15. Harper
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THI SCHULENBURG STICKER
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2Q18
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1. Grandview
2. S.G. Academy
3. Hughes Springs
4. Buna
5. Pollok Central
6. Clyde
7. Amar. River Road
8. Hallettsville
9. Brock
10. Danbury
11. Schulenburg
12. Pilot Point
13. Natalia
14. San Diego
15. Coahoma
16. Rogers
17. New Diana
18. Whitney
19. Mount Vernon
20. Blanco
21. Sunnyvale
22. Industrial
23. Karnes City
24. Jourdanton
125. Boling/Pottsboro/
Comanche/E.Bernard
1. Beeville Jones
2. Carthage
3. Paris North Lamar
4. Bushland
5. Robinson
6. Bridge City
7. Wimberley
8. Salado
9. Crandall
10. Graham
11. Vernon
12. Brownfield
13. LaVernia
14. Monahans
15. Van
16. Lufkin Hudson
17. LC-Mauriceville
18. Pearsall
19. Rio Hondo
20. Rains
21. Caldwell
22. Brownwood
23. Bullard
24. Lorena
125. La Grange & sev-
en others
1. Angleton
2. Barbers Hill
3. Willis
4. Livingston
5. Denton Ryan
6. El Paso Eastlake
7. Mansfield Legacy
8. Frisco Wakeland
9. El Paso Chapin
10. Canyon
11. College Station
12. Magnolia
13. Kingwood Park
14. Dripping Springs
15. Elgin
16. Galena Park
17. Lockhart
18. Georgetown
19. Prosper
20. Forney
21. Mount Pleasant
22. Splendora
23. Waltrip
24. Santa Fe
125. EPHanks&Burges/
Colony/Eaton/Boswell
1. Lady Bird Johnson
2. Keller
3. Mansfield
4. Odessa Permian
5. Katy
6. Spring
7. Ridge Point
8. Weslaco
9. Klein Collins
10. R.R. Cedar Ridge
11. Aldine MacArthur
12. Waco Midway
13. N.B. Canyon
14. El Paso Coronado
15. Flower Mound
16. SA Warren
17. Coppell
18. Plano
19. Edinburg
20. Atascocita
21. Cypress Ranch
22. Edinburg Vela
23. Harlingen South
24. Lake Travis
125. Deer Park / King-
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