Sports

Tuesday, March 14, 2017 – The Tenaha Tigers suffered a 23-0 loss to the Woden Eagles varsity baseball team at Tenahas’ Cole DePriest Ballpark.

Woden did not allow a Tigers hit but THS reached base twice on walks to avoid allowing the Eagles a perfect game during the, five-inning, run-rule shortened game. The Eagles had 10 hits and 14 walks during the game.

The Tigers were set down in 1-2-3 order in the first, fourth, and fifth innings. Tenaha got a late start due to a long run in UIL Basketball playoff action and are 0-2 overall, as well as 0-2 in District 23-2A Baseball competition. Woden is 8-1 overall and 2-0 in conference action.

The Tigers trailed merely 0-3 going in to the third inning but gave up nine runs during the top of the third inning, after walking four, and giving up four hits, to Woden batters.

The Tigers will regroup and get ready to host the Martinsville Pirates Friday, March 17 at 4:30 p.m. The Pirates last lost to the Joaquin Rams by a 28-3 margin.

March 10, 2017 - Students from Self Defense America went to Houston Texas for an AAU competition on Saturday, March 4, 2017. Competing and placing were (from left) Zachary Payne (3rd place) in Traditional Forms; Rex Payne (5th place) in Traditional Forms; Abby Cooper (1st place) in Weapons and (1st place) in Traditional Forms; Logan Galindo (2nd place) in Weapons and (2nd place) in Traditional Forms; and Hollie Hamilton (2nd place) in Traditional Forms. We are lucky to have this great group of youth representing Shelby County.

March 9, 2017 - Joaquin HS Softball game changes for next week.

  • Monday, March 13, 2017 - Game time vs Timpson will be played at 1:00 pm
  • Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - Game time vs Mt. Enterprise will be played at 2:00 pm

 March 7, 2017 - Shelbyville Lady Dragon Softball game for today, March 7th has been cancelled.

March 7, 2017 - Desere Cooper qualifed for the State Powerlifting Meet to be held on Saturday, March 18th in Waco, Texas.  At the Regional Meet her lifts totaled 910 pounds, placing her first in the region.  Congratulations Desere and Good Luck! 

March 7, 2017 - The Joaquin Ram baseball game scheduled for today, Tuesday, March 7th has been cancelled as well. 

March 7, 2017 - The Tenaha Tigers Varsity Basketball Team fell to the Grapeland Sandies by a 99-83 margin last Saturday at the Boy’s Region III tournament at Leon Jewett High School Gymnasium. The game was the Regonal Final/ State Quarterfinal round of play.

After a fast start by the Sandies, the Tigers clawed to get back into the game and made a strong comeback in the fourth quarter. Grapeland was able to gain a 31-14 advantage by the end of the first period and they led 48-31 at the midway intermission.

As they had throughout the weekend, the Sandies utilized timely hot streaks on their way to gaining the Division I Class 2A Regional title.

The 2016-17 season ends for the Tigers who ended with a 29-4 season record and their third consecutive Regional finals loss.

March 7, 2017 - The Lady Rams Softball game scheduled for today (03/07/17) has been cancelled. It will be rescheduled for a later date. 

March 6, 2017 - The Lady Dragon Powerlifting team competed in the Regional Powerlifting Meet March 4, 2017 in Fairfield, Texas.  The girls placed Fourth overall as a team.

The medalists are:

1st Place - Regional Champion - Katie Casey
3rd Place - Hannah Hall
4th Place - Kaitlyn Campbell
5th Place  - Kennedey Parker

Also qualifying for State:  Steff Moore, Jaiden Rose and Breanna Jackson.  

The Lady Dragons will complete at State on March 17-18 in Waco, Texas.  Congratulations Ladies!!  We are Dragon Proud!

Powerlifing Coach:  Michael Taylor

March 6, 2017 - Several Center Roughrider boys basketball players received top honors in the All District selections including Jaterious Evan who was awarded Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Reggie Daniels, Jr. who was selected as the Newcomer of the Year. Coach of the Year honors goes to Coach Hiram Harrison.

16-4A Boys Basketball All District

MVP - Jaterious Evans (Center, Junior)
Offensive MVP - Lakendrick VanZandt (Henderson, Senior) and Darrian McDuff (Rusk, Junior)
Defensive MVP - O.B. Jones (Tatum, Sophomore)
Newcomer of the Year - Reggie Daniels, Jr. (Center, Junior)
Coach of the Year - Hiram Harrison (Center)

1st Team
Jordan Smith (Tatum, Senior)
Tyler Wallace (Tatum, Junior)
Dee Bowens (Carthage, Junior)
Roderic Calloway (Carthage, Senior)
Octavius Evans (Center, Senior)
Kaleb Parks (Center, Junior)
Austin Craig (Center, Senior)
Trevor Lee (Rusk, Senior)
Anthony Hunter (Rusk, Junior)
Trey Hall (Henderson, Junior)
Tyrek Blanton (Henderson, Junior)

2nd Team
DeWaylon Ingram (Carthage, Junior)
Chris Attaway (Carthage, Senior)
Keaontay Ingram (Carthage, Junior)
Kyle Parks (Center, Senior)
Ja'Dus Johnson (Center, Junior)
Kameron Elmer (Center, Junior)
Tariq Gray (Henderson, Senior)
Matthew Childers (Henderson, Senior)
Kevie Rose (Henderson, Sophomore)
Jake Hugghins (Rusk, Senior)
Jakobe Mitchell (Tatum, Sophomore)
C.J. Vandre (Tatum, Junior)

Academic All District
Austin Craig (Center, Senior)
Kameron Elmer (Center, Junior)
Jamonie Nash (Center, Senior)
Kyle Parks (Center, Senior)
Demonte Boyd (Tatum, Senior)
James Jakubowski (Tatum, Junior)
Obadiah Jones (Tatum, Sophomore)
Jordan Smith (Tatum, Senior)
Jake Hugghins (Rusk, Senior)
Damarion Greenwood (Rusk, Senior)
Antone Tilley (Rusk, Junior)
Trace Dominy (Rusk, Senior)
Trevor Lee (Rusk, Senior)

Honorable Mention
Tre Gatlin (Carthage, Senior)
Jamonie Nash (Center, Senior)
Jamarh Johnson (Center, Junior)
Kobe Washington (Henderson, Senior)
Kaleb Medford (Henderson, Freshman)
Joseph Francis (Rusk, Sophomore)
Demonte Boyd (Tatum, Senior)

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