November 9, 2020 - Middle School Boys and Girls Basketball Games vs Hudson on November 12, 2020 has been cancelled

Center Roughriders Stadium on Friday, November 6, 2020 –

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The Center Roughriders took a 35-18 win over the visiting Rusk Eagles in Friday’s District 10 4A-2 varsity football game. This was both team’s regular season finale. The ‘Riders record moved to 7-3 overall and they finished at 3-2 in the conference. This gave CHS the district’s third seed for the UIL Football Playoffs.

Rusk gained an early lead with a 23-yard field goal by Aidan McCown with 5:43 minutes left in the first quarter. The Eagles 3-0 point lead held up throughout the remainder of the first period of play.

A 24-yard touchdown run by Keamodre Horace gave Center their first lead at the 10:49 mark of the second quarter. Luis Gonzales added the extra point kick and gave CHS a 7-3 advantage.

Horace added a 70-yard touchdown run with 8:08 left in the second stanza and CHS took a 14-3 lead. At the 6:28 mark of the second period Horace added yet another rushing score from 60 yards away to help boost the ‘Rider’s lead to 21-3.

Rusk got a 2-yard scoring run from Owen McCown with less than a minute left in the first half to cut Center’s lead to 21-10 at the halftime break.

Neither team scored during the third frame. The next score came with 11:18 left in the game when McCown found Trey Deveraux in the endzone for a score which cut the CHS lead to 3 points at 21-18.

Horace added another rushing score to his resume with a 14-yarder with 9:08 remaining. Center held a 28-18 advantage.

Senior Colton Crawford scored the final touchdown of the contest when he returned a fumble 86 yards for a Rouhriders score with just 3 minutes left in the contest.

November 3, 2020 - Last Friday saw the Center Roughriders varsity football team fall to the visiting Jasper Bulldogs by a 41-13 score. The Roughriders are now 2-2 in District 10 4A-2 play and 6-3 overall. This Friday, November 6, 2020 they will host the Rusk Eagles to break a two-way tie for third place. The Eagles are also 2-2 in conference action, and 5-4 overall. Kick off is at 7:30 p.m. This game will be Center’s Senior Night.

The Joaquin Rams fell at Timpson last week by a 63-0 score. The Rams are 8-1 and will be the second seed for District 10 2A. They will enjoy a bye this week. The Bears ended the regular season with the District 10 2A title and will also have a bye-open week. They are 10-0 this season with a 6-0 conference standing.

The Shelbyville Dragons beat the San Augustine Wolves last Friday at Wolves Stadium by a 27-6 score. The Dragons finished as District 10 2A third seed with a 3-4 overall record and a 2-2 conference mark. They will have a bye week this Friday.

The Tenaha Tigers travelled to Overton and beat the Mustangs by a 57-8 score. The Tigers now District 11 2A-2 champions with a 6-0 conference mark. They stand at 7-2 overall and are on a bye for Friday. They will find out who they play next week.

November 2, 2020 - District 23AA Shelbyville Junior High Cross Country Results:

Taylor Jones - 1st place
Donnie Caporali - 3rd place (Updated)
Alex Slocum - 7th place
Baylee Whiteside - 11th place
Jacob Smith - 13th place (Updated)
Addison, Lloyd - 19 place
Elizabeth Marin - 21 place
McKenzie Gillaspie - 23 place
Lillian Haley - 26th place

The cross country team is lead by Coach Terry Parker.

Congratulations!

November 2, 2020 - The District 23 AA District 3 Varsity Girls and Boys Cross Country meet was held in Huxley at the Kay Farm on October 26, 2020. 

Shelbyville Lady Dragons and Dragons qualified for the Regional meet that will be held November 9, 2020 at Sam Houston State University.

Medalists and Regional Qualifiers:

Emily Pharris - 2nd place
Lierla Klein - 8th place
Kate Lawson - 9th place
Kara Jones - 10th place
Jessica Perez - 11th
Neena Smith - 18th
Kiana Bennett - 19th

JV Girls Individual results:

Lawna Pounders - 1st place
Brooke Elliott - 2nd place
Ava Silva - 3rd place
Jamarria Wright - 4th place
Aubree Camp - 5th place
Kiouja Gates - 6th place

Varsity Boys Individual Results:

Dylan Parker - 10th place - Medalist/Regional Qualifier
Efrain Caporali - 16th place
Dario Reyes - 23rd place
Greg Harper - 29th place
Adrian Ruiz - 31st place

The Cross Country team is lead by Coach Terry Parker.

Timpson High School, October 30, 2020 –

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The Timpson Bears (10-0) took a 6-0 points lead in Friday’s District 10 Class 2A-1 championship game with the Joaquin Rams (8-1). The Bears never looked back and eventually won the contest by a 63-0 final score. The game decided the district's #1 seed in this year's Texas class 2A football playoffs between the last two undefeated teams in the conference. A 5-yard scoring run by junior runningback Braden Courtney had capped a 76-yard scoring drive with 9:01 left to play in the first quarter. The extra point kick attempt failed but not much else would go wrong for Timpson on this night.

Both teams following possessions failed but Bear freshman Tyler Lane recovered a Rams fumble on Joaquin’s 19-yard line with 1:30 left in the opening frame. Timpson capitalized on the error moments later when Lane scored on a 13-yard touchdown run with 32 seconds left in the opening stanza. Next Logan Depaepe added his first, of what would prove to be many, extra point kicks to the Bear’s tally and THS led 13-0 near the end of the first period.

The second frame was tough on the Rams as well. Courtney scored on an 80-yard touchdown run following a Ram’s interception. Timpson then led 20-0 with 5:38 left in the first half. KT Washington recovered a Ram’s fumble moments later and then he later pulled down a 20-yard touchdown less than one minute from the previous score. The Bears had built a 27-0 lead with 4:39 left in the half.

Scoring for the first half wasn’t over. Trey Davis recovered another JHS fumble and then he pulled down a 45-yard touchdown reception at the 3:41 mark to give the Bears a 34-0 lead which held up until halftime.

Courtney added another touchdown run to his tally with a 33-yarder early in the third period. Bussey added two more touchdown receptions to his resume by the 3:36 mark of the third quarter.

The final score of the game came on a 1-yard touchdown run by Courtney with 7:12 minutes remaining.

October 30, 2020 - Shelbyville Dragons basketball boys will begin their season away on Tuesday, November 17th against Chireno at 5pm.

To view the full schedule for junior varsity and varsity, click here.

October 30, 2020 - If you were unable to purchase a ticket to the Center v Jasper game, tickets will be available at the gate in Jasper. The visitor entrance is the ticket booth by the field house.


October 26, 2020 - Center will travel to Jasper High School on Friday, October 30, 2020 for a football matchup.

  • ***All tickets are pre-sale***
  • $5 per ticket regardless of age

You may purchase tickets at Center High School Athletic Office as follows:

Families of school participants only (Varsity football)

  • Monday and Tuesday - 8am to 4:30pm  
  • 4 tickets per participant

General Admission (Wednesday through Friday)

  • Wednesday and Thursday - 8am to 4:30pm
  • Friday - 8am to noon

October 30, 2020 - Shelbyville ISD Lady Dragons' high school basketball team starts their season at home in a scrimmage against Central on October 31 at 10am.

Shelbyville ISD Lady Dragons' Jr. High basketball team starts their season at home against Timpson on November 12 at 5:30pm.

October 30, 2020 - San Augustine ISD reports there is erroneous information circulating that their concession stands will not be open at the football game tonight against Shelbyville High School. Please be informed that the concession stands at San Augustine’s football stadium will be open for business tonight. Come out and support our Dragons and have some good concession food while you are at it… Dragon Pride!

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