The La Grange softball team won two, lost two and tied one at the Huntsville Tournament last week. The tourney started Thursday with a bang as La Grange’s Iylah King no-hit Huntsville in a 2-0 win.
LG Boys Soccer Loses 4-1 The La Grange boys soccer team fell to the number oneranked Salado Eagles in a physical high energy battle Friday at Leopard Stadium. The Leps took an early lead with a transition goal from Jeffrey Cabrera.
Austen Diggs continues to represent his hometown of La Grange with excellence on the collegiate stage. Competing at the 2026 Big 12 Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships held February 27-28 at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, the Baylor University sophomore sprinter delivered a standout performance against some of the nation’s top competition.
The Fayetteville boys basketball team is the last county hoops team alive in the playoffs. The Lions dismantled D’Hanis 80-43 Friday in the second round of the 1A playoffs.
Surrounded by family, coaches, and teammates, Tomball senior Jaxyn Faldyn made his collegiate football future official on Wednesday Fed. 4, signing his National Letter of Intent to play for Ouachita University.
The Schulenburg basketball team lost their area round playoff game 65-40 to Hearne Friday to end their season with a 24-10 record. With all the district teams eliminated, the 28-2AAll-district boys basketball team can be released. Here are those honorees:
The La Grange varsity golf team played at the District Preview Tournament at Pecan Lakes in Navasota last Monday. The LHS Girls Team placed 4th in the district with a score of 477 missing 3rd place medals by just one stroke to Caldwell.
The La Grange girls basketball team marched all the way to the regional semifinals this season, so it’s no surprise that several Lady Leps were honored on the 22-4AAll-District basketball team that was released this week.
The La Grange JV Golf teams played Wednesday at the Cedar Creek Tournament at ColoVista GC in Bastrop. The Boys JV#1 Team placed 2nd with a score of 378, competing well against the 5A and 6A schools of the greater Austin area.