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Fayetteville Sweeps RTC Friday

Both Fayetteville varsity basketball teams scored dominant victories over their in-county rivals Round Top-Carmine Friday. The Fayetteville girls won 47-26 as Cambree Denham led the way with 17 points and Scott Beseda added 13.
Fayetteville’s Mason Fenhaus, right, plays some tough defense against Round Top-Carmine’s Facundo Cerda Friday. Photo by Jeff Wick

Flatonia Girls Beat Bloomington 88-8

Friday the Flatonia girls basketball team improved to 27-2 overall and 8-0 in district with a 88-8 win over Bloomington. Dani Vinklarek scored 25 points to lead Flatonia.
Flatonia’s Jalee Russell goes up for two in Tuesday’s district win over Schulenburg last week. Photo by Stephanie Steinhauser

School Records & District Champion

The Leopards had a historic day in the pool, highlighted by two school records and a district championship. The girls’ 200 medley relay of Lyria Hartley, Adysen Janacek, Elena Supak, and Eleanor Carey placed third while setting a new school record with a time of 2:10.79. Later in the meet, Lyria Hartley broke her own school record in the girls’ 100 backstroke, finishing fourth with a new mark of 1:16.02.
The boys relay team of Rogan Mihatsch (not pictured, but Team Manager Everett Cook is standing in for Rogan as he had to get back for a basketball game), Gavin Cook, Braxton Landis and Van Huette is advancing to regionals.

Leps Bash Caldwell by 29

The Leps basketball team needed a late rally to beat Giddings in the final few seconds Friday. Tuesday no late heroics were needed as the La Grange boys put away Caldwell early and rolled to a 64-35 victory.
La Grange’s Mason Kleiber outraces a Caldwell player to the basket for two points Tuesday. Photo By Jeff Wick

Lady Leps Roll, Win 49-9

The La Grange girls basketball team continues to overwhelm district foes – but a huge test looms Friday. On Tuesday the Lady Leps crushed Caldwell 49-9 to improve to 22-8 overall and 4-0 in district this season.
La Grange’s Campbell Cooper, right, plays some tough defense Tuesday. She also scored a team-high 16 points. Photo By Jeff Wick
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