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October 8, 2015 - Last Friday, the Tenaha Tigers found themselves trailing 25-0 in the first half to the Santo Wildcats on their way to suffering a 32-6 loss and going 0-5, on the season, for the first time since the 2004 '-05 season.

Santo’s Dustin Montelongo gained 191 yards on 10 carries and scored two touchdowns during the Wildcat win, played at Corsicana. Santo rushed for 382 yards as a team.

Tigers quarterback C.J. Horn threw a 64-yard scoring pass to Jay Lloyd in the third quarter for the Tigers’ only score. Ladarrius Garrett rushed for 69 yards on eight carries for the Tigers. THS will host the Maud Cardinals for the Tiger's homecoming next Saturday, October 10 at 6 p.m.

 

 

October 8, 2015 - Volleyball is traveling to Huntington Saturday and the Varsity team will play first at 11am, then the 9th grade team with the JV team following.

 

October 6, 2015 - Photos by Shelby County Today - The Joaquin Rams never let the Timpson Bears into last Friday's JHS Homecoming game and ultimately came away with a convincing 40-14 win. Joaquin used 488 yards of offense, and used a 5-yard score by Kase Yates and a 51-yarder by Nate Belrose to take a 22-0 lead by the conclusion of the first period of play.

Joaquin went up 34-0 with a 9-yard Yates touchdown with 3:39 remaining in the third quarter. Chris Piro got THS on the board with 50-yard reception from Chandler Burgay that went the distance with 2:46 left in the third stanza. The 2-point conversion attempt was intercepted and returned the distance by Ram Cole Powdrill but a block in the back penalty negated the would-be 2 points for JHS.

Peyton Martinez added a 52-yard score for Joaquin with less than two minutes left in the third frame which gave JHS a 40-6 lead.

The final score of the game came on a 3-yard touchdown by Hayden Smith with 8:02 left in the game. Burgay hit Hunter Smith for a 2-point conversion.

Timpson will host the Mount Enterprise Wildcats next Friday, October 9, for the Bear's homecoming game at 7:30 p.m.

Joaquin will see the Shelbyville Dragons come to Rams field Friday, for both team's first district game of the season. The game will kick off at 7:30 p.m.

October 6, 2015 - Center team tennis wins 18-1 over Henderson. The tennis team will now be working toward the Area Team Tennis tournament in Longview on October 19 as this districts top seed.

The Riders will face the #4 team from our opposing district in the Area tournaments first round. The top two teams out of Area will advance to the Region Championship in Willis on October 30-31.

Go Riders!!!


October 6, 2015 - Shelbyville Jr High and JV will play Thursday Oct. 8 vs Joaquin starting at 5:00 pm in Shelbyville.

 

October 2, 2015 - Friday, October 16, 2015 will be the annual Timpson Bear "Pink Out" football game. The Bears will be hosting the Overton Mustangs. Attached is a picture of what our shirts will look like this year. They are $15.00 and range in sizes y-small to adult xlg. We will also have 2xlg $16.00, 3xlg $17.00 and 4xlg. $18.00. The deadline to order is Friday, October 9, 2015. You can turn orders in to Danielle Smith at the High School, Nicole Amos at the Elementary or Lisa McLawchlin at the Middle School. Please help to pack the stadium "PINK" that night, it is for a cause that has more than likely touched each and everyone of us, whether being family, friend or co-worker. All proceeds will go to the cancer research to help find a cure to finally win the fight for breast cancer.

September 30, 2015 - The Joaquin JV football game scheduled for Thursday, October 1st has been changed to a home game. The JV Rams will play West Rusk beginning at 5:30 pm at home. The Junior High games will still be played in Timpson with a later start time of 5:30 pm. Go Rams!

 

September 29, 2015 -  The Shelby County Bass Anglers competed in the Texas Association of Bass Clubs State Championship last weekend on Lake Falcon Reservoir out of Zapata on the Texas/Mexico border. Each club team consisted of the top eight anglers from their organizations fishing 2 men per boat. The TABC championship consisted of twenty six 4 boat teams from all across the state fishing for two days total combined team weights, but only calculating the top three weights daily for each club.

Shelby County Bass Anglers led the pack after a day one combined weight of 57.82lbs put them in a lead over Universal City Bass Club with 53.81lbs. Llano Bass Club was a close third after day one with 52.61lbs.

Day two rolled in with different conditions after a weak cold front tried to pass through and wind directions changed. The bite was slowed down considerably, but the SCBA found a way to claim their first TABC Championship. The Shelby County Team of David Koonce/Cody Barton, Darren Wiggins/Lance Hughes, Glen/Josh Sowell, and Jacob Permenter/Jason Wells came in with a Day 2 weight of 47.97 securing the victory. Llano Bass Club made a strong showing on Day 2 with 50.6lbs of bass followed by the team of Universal City Bass Club with 44.02lbs.

Final Standings were SCBA with a first place two day total of 105.79lbs, Llano Bass Club with 99.15lbs for second, and Universal City Bass Club with 97.83lbs for third. The SCBA State Champion team is thankful for all the support from their families, sponsors, and community.

September 28, 2015 - Coach Ferguson,

Octavian Burrell has been nominated for the Mr. Texas Football Player of the Week award, presented by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football and Wells Fargo.

Octavian is one of ten nominees for the weekly statewide award, which is 100% decided by fan voting. The poll, located at www.texasfootball.com, closes Friday at noon. The recipe for success, we’ve found, is schools that utilize social media to spread the word to their students, faculty, staff, coaches, parents and anyone that supports their team and community.

Additionally, we’ve set up a Facebook page and Twitter feed that should help you spread the word virally through the community:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrTexasFootball

Twitter: @MrTexasFootball

Editor's Note: The voting poll is located on the right side of page towards the bottom.

September 22, 2015 - Several area teams are ranked in the top 10 in this week's smoaky.com East Texas Top 10 polls. Henderson, at 4-0, occupies the #1 spot in Class 4A Division 1, but the Carthage Bulldogs (3-1) have moved into the #5 spot after their win over Gladewater.

Unbeaten  Gilmer still sits at #1 in Class 4A Division 2, but the Center RoughRiders are up to #3 on the strength of their win over Jasper.

In Class 2A Division 1, Alto holds down their #1 ranking. However, two Shelby County teams made the top 10, as the Shelbyville Dragons are #2 after moving to 3-0 with a 66-12 shellacking of Colmesneil. The Joaquin Rams (2-1) check in at #9 with a 46-24 victory over Cayuga.

Lola claims the top spot in Class 2A Division 2, but they are followed by a pair of Shelby County teams as well. The Tenaha Tigers come in at #5, and the Timpson Bears check in at #9.

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