Sports

January 24, 2017 - The Joaquin Ram Baseball team will play Friday, February 10, 2017 in their season opener against Logansport with a 5:30pm game at home. To see the Rams Baseball teams 2017 schedule, click here.

January 24, 2017 - The Center High School Roughriders and Lady Riders track and field season begins Thursday, February 23 at Corrigan High School for the Jasper Cockrell Relays. To see the 2017 Track and Field schedule, click here.

January 23, 2017 - Joaquin released their 2017 Joaquin Rams Track Schedules which are available below. Click each to open the schedule.

Editors Note: Sports schedules are linked at the top of the sports page.

January 21, 2017 - Carthage, TX – The Panola College men’s basketball team defeated Navarro College here Saturday afternoon, 76-61. The victory propels Panola’s record to 13-6 and 5-3 in Region 14 play. “There were multiple people that stepped up tonight. It was just the way the game went in the first half and our guys responded.” Head Coach Grant McMillan stated. “It was good to see our guys fly around on the defensive end.”

Panola gradually pulled away in the first half taking a 12 point lead 29-17 with just under 6:00 minutes remaining in the first half. Navarro responded with a quick run and found themselves down 35-31 headed into halftime. After trading baskets to start the second half, back-to-back three point plays by Marlon Taylor and KJ Byers saw Panola’s lead grow back to double-digits. Navarro never threatened the rest of the way.

Marlon Taylor led the way offensively for the Ponies recording a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds. Tope Arikawe also recorded a double-double netting 13 points and chasing down 11 rebounds. Eric McGill came off the bench and scored 12 points. As a team Panola recorded 40 rebounds and shot 85 percent from the free throw line.

The Ponies continue Region 14 play when they head to nationally ranked Trinity Valley this upcoming Wednesday, January 25th. Tip-off is set for 7:00 PM on the campus of Trinity Valley Community College.

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Center Roughriders Gymnasium, Friday, January 20, 2017 –

Thirty-Eight points by Lady Eagle Brianna Mitchell helped Tatum High School pull away from the hometown Center Lady Roughriders varsity basketball team. Tatum ultimately gained a convincing 87-30 District 16 4A win. The Lady Eagles now hold a 4-0 conference mark and are 25-0 overall. Center is 2-12 and 0-4 in district play.

The Lady Eagles got 12 points from Mitchell in the first period alone and gained a 24-6 lead by the end of the opening frame.

In the second quarter Taylor Nichols, Makayla Rankin, and Shanya Williams all hit buckets for Center but the Eagles still outpaced the Lady ‘Riders in route to taking a 45-14 lead into the locker room at the halftime intermission.

Taylor Nichols scored eight points in the third period but Center was unable to gain much ground. Tatum took a 65-24 advantage in to the final period of play. The Lady Eagle once again outscored CHS 22-6 to help gain the 57-point margin of victory.

Taylor Nichols led the Lady ‘Riders with 16 points, teammate Shaynya Williams scored 6, Anitra Harper, Makayla Hubbard, JaKayla Weathered, and Makayla Rankin, each had two points.

Center will host the Carthage Lady Bulldogs on Tuesday, January 24 with sub-varsity action beginning at 5 p.m., and varsity play following.

January 20, 2017 - Tenaha baseball seasons kicks off March 7th with a game against Mt. Enterprise at 6:30pm there. Click below to see the schedule.

Tenaha ISD 2017 Baseball Schedule

January 19, 2017 - Today's Tenaha Tigers Girls Soccer vs Carlisle at Home is cancelled. The Boys Soccer vs Liberty Eylau will be there.

Joaquin Rams Gymnasium, January 17, 2017

The Tenaha Tigers Varsity Basketball Team (4-0) headed east on Tuesday for a District 22 2A game and a cross-county rivalry game with The Joaquin Rams (2-2).

Joaquin’s Eleazor Huerta hit a 3-point bucket which gave Joaquin an early lead but the Rams found themselves trailing 17-4 by the midway point of the first period and 31-6 by the end of the opening period. Tenaha's Hayden Jenkins and La Darrius Garrett each hit two 3-pointers during the first quarter.

A speedy Tenaha defensive press stole the ball nine times in the second period and gave the Tigers the opportunity to enjoy a 21-9 scoring advantage during the second frame. THS led 52-15 at the midway break.

Tenaha's Juarmez Brock and Cody Foshee scored seven points each and the Tigers outpaced JHS once again in the third period, by a 26-13 margin. Tenaha went up by 50 points at 78-28.

Foshee exploded for ten fourth-quarter points, while the THS defense held the Joaquin team to just eight points. Tenaha outscored the Rams once again16-8 during the final stanza. The Tigers took the conference win by a 94-36 final score.

Joaquin’s Justin Hooper scored 14 points, Eleazor Huerta 10, Tray Wilkerson 6, Nick Matthews 3, Peyton Martinez 2, and JaKendric Smith scored one point.

Cody Foshee led the Tigers with 23 points, JaQualin Franks had 15, Hayden Jenkins13, Trai Gardner 10, Jay Lloyd 8, Juarmez Brock 7, LaDarrius Garrett 6, and TK Gardner scored two points.

Tenaha now stands at 5-0 in district competition and will travel to San Augustine, on Friday, January 20. Junior Varsity will tip off at 4:30 p.m. and Varsity play will follow.

Joaquin has a 2-3 conference mark and will travel to Shelbyville on Friday, January 20. Varsity Boys' conference play is slated for 7:30 p.m.

Joaquin Rams Gymnasium, Friday, January 13, 2017

The Joaquin Rams Varsity Basketball Team evened their District 22 2A record to 2-2 with a 60-46 home win over, their cross-county rivals, the Timpson Bears (0-4).

The first period was a defensive battle which saw the Rams jump out to a 4-0 lead by the five minute mark due to buckets by Eleazor Huerta and Justin Hooper. A putback shot by Bear Jordan Osby and a free throw by teammate Jaden Johnson pulled THS to within 3-4 of Joaquin by the 2:33 mark. Trenton Ramsey gave the Rams a 5-3 lead with a free throw at the 2:26 mark. Bear Kelan Foster scored on a fast break and tied the game at 5-5 with 1:30 left in the opening stanza. Ramsey gave the Bears their first lead, at 7-5, when he scored on a fast break with 1:11 remaining. Hooper then tied the game at 7-7 when he blocked a shot and scored on a fast break with 12 seconds. Hooper scored the final period with a free throw that gave JHS a narrow 8-7 lead going into the second quarter.

Five points scored by Hooper in the second period helped the Rams out-pace THS, by an 11-8 margin, in the second period. The Rams took a 19-15 lead into the locker room at the midway break.

Hooper scored 14 of his game-high 27 points in the third period to help Joaquin hold a 44-36 advantage going into the final period of play.

The Rams outscored the Bears 16-10 in the final stanza to gain the 14-point win.

Eleazor Huerta had 17 points for the Rams, teammate  Peyton Martinez chipped in 11 points.

The Bears' Dustin Pledger scored 15 points, Jaden Johnson 14, and Kelan Foster added eight points to the Bears' tally.

Joaquin will host the 4-0 Tenaha Tigers at Rams Gymnasium at 6:30 p.m. next Tuesday, January 17.

Timpson will travel to San Augustine, on Tuesday Jan. 17, to face the Wolves. Junior Varsity begins at 4:30 p.m. and Varsity will follow.

Friday, January 13, 2017, Joaquin Rams Gymnasium –

The Joaquin Rams Varsity Basketball Team took a 22-17 lead, into the halftime intermission, over the visiting Timpson Lady Bears, and extended it each quarter in route to taking a 47-34 win at home. The Lady Rams have now moved their District 22 2A mark to 4-2, and are 19-4 overall this season. The Lady Bears are 2-4 in conference play and have an 18-8 season standing.

Desere Cooper score six points in each, the second and fourth periods, to help the Lady Rams’ cause. Cooper had a team-high 18 points on the night. The Rams lead grew to 33-24 by the end of the third stanza. Hana Bonner scored 11 points for JHS, Erica Davis 8, Day’za Lane 6, Ana Rodrigues and Eboni Adams each had 2 points apiece.

Lady Bear Brylee Behrens scored 20 of her team’s 34 points in a hard fought effort. Other Lady Bears scoring were Ja’Karia Deckard with 5 points, Jasmine Rogers 4, Sara Duke 3, and Ashton Harris had 2 points.

The Lady Rams will travel to Tenaha next Tuesday, January 17 for a 6:30 p.m. tipoff with the 3-1 Lady Tigers.

The Lady Bears will tipoff at 7:30 p.m. at San Augustine on Tuesday, Jan. 17.

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