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Page 6, Lindale News & Times, Thursday, April 18, 2019 Lady Eagles sit in third place in district

The Lindale High School Lady Mount Pleasant, 6-1. Eagles’ softball team sits in third place The Lady Eagles were scheduled to in District 15-5A after recent league be on the road for the week of April action with a 4-4 district record and a 8-12, fi rst in Royse City (April 9) and 16-5-3 overall mark. in Sulphur Springs on April 12. On April 12, Lindale was the victim Against Mount Pleasant, the Lady of a walk-off , three-run homer which Eagles took a couple of innings to get erased a 6-4 LHS lead going into the rolling, but in the third inning Kenleigh bottom of the seventh. Aguirre and Jodi DeHart reached on The Lady Eagles built a 3-0 lead singles. Dee Saunders bunt allowed after the top of the fi rst, but the Lady Aguirre to score. Hannah Knox cleared Wildcats would storm back to take a the bases with a triple to left fi eld to put 4-3 lead after the fourth. Lindale ahead, 3-0. RBI doubles from Hannah Knox Cassie Quattlebaum scored as a and London Reue accounted for three courtesy runner for Knox to make it, Lindale runs in the top of the seventh. 4-0 after three innings of play. The The Lady Eagles banged out 12 Lady Eagles took a 4-0 lead when on a hits on the day with Darby Woodrum bases-loaded walk. In the fi fth inning, leading the way with a 3-for-4 day. Knox connected on a two RBI single Dee Saunders and Hannah Knox each that plated DeHart and Saunders to had two hits. make it 6-1. Knox went the distance in Against Royse City, the Lady Eagles the circle as the winning pitcher. couldn’t build any momentum after In shutting out Greenville, Hannah jumping out to a 1-0 lead in the top of Knox and Makayla Ragland combined the fi rst. London Reue knocked in Jodi to pitch a one hit shut-out as the Lady DeHart on a single. Eagles crushed Greenville, 13-0. At But Royse City then scored 11 the plate, the Lady Eagles scored 13 unanswered runs to take the win. runs on 17 hits with 13 RBI. Hannah In district play, Sulphur Springs leads Knox and Darby Woodrum each the way with a 7-1 record, followed by had home runs. Jodi DeHart, Knox, Mount Pleasant at 6-2. Lindale is third London Reue, Dee Saunders, Elizabeth and Texas High sits in fourth with a Watkins, Aguirre, and Woodrum each Volleyball signing 4-3 mark. racked up multiple hits for Lindale Lindale High School volleyball standout Brina Kuslak signed a college letter of intent this past week to continue her volleyball career with Wes- On Tuesday (April 2), the Lady Lady Eagles Varsity. DeHart went leyan University in Connecticut. Friends, relatives and teammates gathered in the LHS cafeteria to help her celebrate this important milestone. Eagles dominated Greenville, 13-0 and 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Lindale Lady (Courtesy photo) on Friday (April 5), Lindale downed Eagles in hits. Eagles sit in second in 15-5A After last week’s baseball action, the In earlier action, the Eagles lost to Sulphur Springs Wildcats twice this one run while compiling four strikeouts. 7-2 victory. Lindale High School Eagles hold down Royse City, 8-6, after the visitors broke past week. Kam Wheelers’ RBI single in the bottom The Eagles broke a 2-2 tie by scoring second place in District 15-5A with a 7-4 open a 2-2 tie in the top of the 8th. The Eagles are now 16-6 on the season of the second inning gave the Eagles fi ve runs in the top of sixth inning to mark and a 17-7 overall record. In the bottom of the inning, the Eagles and 6-3 in district, tied with Mount a 1-0 lead. In the third inning, Matt take the win on Tuesday (April 2). The Mount Pleasant is third at 6-5, Royse loaded the bases and picked up a run on Pleasant. Aubuchon reached base on a hit by pitch Eagles loaded the bases in the sixth and City is fourth at 4-7, Sulphur Springs is Brandon Burckel’s walk and a ground out Lindale was scheduled to take on and Chaney’s single to centerfi eld. That a Chaney sacrifi ce scored Dudley from 3-8 for fi fth place and Greenville, also by Kam Wheeler. Mason Hammonds then Royse City on the road on Tuesday set the table for Cody Pike’s triple that third. Chase Rozell hit a triple that 3-8, is in sixth place. drove in two more runs to make it 8-6. (April 8) and at home on Friday, April brought them home. Pike scored on chased home Jacob Philpot, Aubuchon Lindale was scheduled to take on Texas 12. Brandon Burckel single at the next at bat. and Chaney to make it 6-2. Burckel’s High in Lindale on Tuesday, followed by Sulphur Springs Game Against Sulphur Springs, Landon An error in the top of the seventh led fl y ball to right fi eld was dropped by the a road game against Texas High on April Lindale High School’s Eagles baseball Chaney tossed a three-hitter at the to the Wildcats’ lone run. fi elder and Rozell scored the Eagles’ last 18. The district scheduled concludes team jumped into a second place tie in Wildcats as the Eagles won, 4-1. Chaney In the second game of the week against run. Jacob Philpot got the win on the against Greenville the following week. District 15-5A after disposing of the went seven innings, surrendering only Sulphur Springs, Lindale rallied for a mound for Lindale. TJC honors award-winning songwriter Will Jennings Earlier this month, Tyler TJC alumnus Will Jennings as a Rogers Palmer Performing Arts music performed by TJC students, greatest hits. life as a songwriter included Junior College honored Grammy Legend of TJC Center. and the meaningful tributes from TJC vocal group Harmony clips from his four decades in and Academy Award-winning The gala event was held April Jennings and his family his family and friends. & Understanding (under the music, his two Oscar wins, and lyricist, East Texas native and 5 and was a benefi t for the New attended the event, which was More than 40 TJC students direction of Dr. Eric Posada) sang well wishes from collaborators themed “” participated in the event, “,” from the and friends and in honor of his Oscar-winning including Apache Belles who motion picture, “An Offi cer and a . lyrics for Best Original Song from welcomed guests as they entered Gentleman,” which won Jennings Jennings co-wrote with the motion picture, “Titanic.” the event room and members of his fi rst Oscar for Best Original Winwood on his 1986 Grammy- The heart theme touched every TJC music groups who provided Song in 1983. nominated album, “Back in the aspect of the night, including the evening’s entertainment, The TJC Guitar Ensemble High Life,” which included such the red décor, Jennings’ timeless performing some of Jennings’ (under the direction of Frank hits as “The Finer Things” and Kimlicko), performed “Tears in “” as well as the Heaven,” which Jennings wrote title track. “Higher Love” won with and won the Grammys for Record of the Year Grammy for Song of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance. in 1993. “Hi, Will. 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