The Fayette County Record, Tuesday, March 2, 2021 B3 La Grange Softball and Baseball Start Seasons Strong The La Grange baseball and to the artificial turf field in Co- kum 13-0 as Dela Rosa pitched softball team have jumped out lumbus, but that didn’t stop the a no-hitter and Alyssa Dela Rosa Flatonia Softball to impressive starts to their sea- Lady Leps from excelling. The scored three runs and Madison The Flatonia softball team sons. La Grange girls went 4-1 in the Schroeder drove in three runs. went 6-0 at the Llano Tourna- The Leps opened the base- tourney to improve their overall ment. ball season with four games at record to 5-1. Little Cheese the Madisonville tournament Thursday the Lady Leps SHS Softball and went 3-1. beat Cedar Creek 11-1 as Missy RT-CRound TopBaseball swept a double- The Schulenburg softball The Leps beat Fairfield and Muras and Natalie Blackwell header from Granger as Ryker team went 1-2 in Burton last Shop in RT Woodville Thursday and lost homered and Marissa Gonzales Goehring threw a no-hitter in a week, with Erica Otto throwing to Madisonville before beating pitched a no-hitter. 3-0 win and Alex Pieper tossed a no-hitter in a 10-0 win over Brazos Christian. La Grange players work on the Applies For Franklin 11-6 Saturday. Friday the La Grange girls five shutout innings in a 5-0 win. wet softball field Thursday. Details of those games were beat Victoria East 6-5 as Black- TABC Permit not available at press time. well and Abigail Dela Rosa The Leps play at Wimberley homered and Dela Rosa pitched Application has been made Tuesday and then at the Cam- a complete game. Also on Friday with the Texas Alcoholic Bev- eron Tournament this weekend. La Grange beat Thorndale 5-4 as Otto Named 28-2A Basketball MVP erage Commission for a wine Meanwhile, the rainy weath- Dela Rosa homered again and and beer retailer’s permit, er last week forced most of the pitched another complete game. The following Schulenburg Jordan Sommer food and beverage certificate, games at the La Grange soft- Saturday La Grange lost to Lady Horns basketball play- 2nd Team Tamara Otto and local cartage permit, by ball tournament to be moved East Bernard 10-0 but beat Yoa- ers made the 28-2A all district Julie Guentert Kieryn Adams The Little Cheese Shop in Team: Morgan Marburger Round Top, LLC. Said busi- Honorable Mention Julie Guentert ness to be conducted at 104 MVP- Erica Otto Jordan Sommer Airyanna Rodriguez Schumann Lane, Round Top, Lady Leps Fall to Waco La Vega Elvia Lara Texas 78954. The Manag- 1st Team Academic All District Annie Galipp ers are Melissa Savarino and In the 4A Regional Quarterfinals Airyanna Rodriguez Megan Ohnheiser Lily Toro Wimberly Tribble. Continued from Page B1 Morgan Marburger Erica Otto (34-2p) We were frustrated with the physicality and you have to deal with the speed and quick- Bids Sought for ness they had, we were just out- LG’s Kailee Jones Named the District matched athletically. I could see New Fayette Co. the frustration setting in.” Sheriff’s Vehicles The Lady Leps were in foul 20-4A MVP, Golan Coach of the Year trouble early Thursday, and three The 20-4A all-district girls basketball team was NOTICE TO BIDDERS different starters ended up foul- released last week and La Grange senior Kailee ing out. Jones was named the Overall MVP and La Grange Sealed bids will be received by La Vega improved their re- head coach Heath Golan was named Coach of the me until 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, cord to 20-7 overall and play Year, highlighting a host of honors for the district March 3, 2021, for new vehicles Lumberton in the Sweet 16 champion Lady Leps. Here’s the complete list: for the Fayette County Sheriff’s round. Nine different La Vega Department. Obtain specifica- players scored Thursday with Superlatives tions from County Auditor’s freshman Kiyleyah Parr and Number Player Class School Office at 119 W. Colorado St., Overall MVP junior Adri’nae West leading the 12 Kailee Jones Sr La Grange La Grange, Texas Bids must way with 10 each. Offensive MVP conform to specifications and Thursday’s game marked 23 Kiana Sapien Sr Smithville will not be returned. All rights the final high school basketball La Grange’s Keslyn Davis with a Defensive MVP reserved. game for five La Grange sen- La Vega defender covering her 12 Ryan Melcher Jr Giddings iors: Megan Brothers, Kailee Thursday. Newcomer of the Year Cindy Havelka Jones, Ariel Thompson, Ash- Photos by Jeff Wick 23 Tatiana Jones Soph Austin LBJ Fayette County Auditor Coach of the Year lynn Golan and Kalyn Hernan- Heath Golan La Grange La Grange’s Kailee Jones was named the 20-4A 119 W. Colorado St. dez. overall girls basketball MVP. LaGrange, Texas 78945 “We came a long way with First Team All-District Whitney Jackson Giddings (30-5c) each other,” Thompson said. Number Player Class School Victoria Smith Giddings “Watching this team grow 10 Aysia Grant Jr. La Grange Cierra Adkins Smithville up from little dribblers – I have a 21 Maddi Fritz Soph La Grange Rachel Frerich Smithville 2 Jayla Aldridge Sr Giddings daughter involved in it – it hurts Hadlee Ladewig Smithville 11 Madison Huot Sr Giddings Monica Lewis Smithville Water District watching this group leave,” Go- 22 Brooke Minardi Sr Smithville Ni’Asia Minton Smithville lan said. 5 Casey Cruz Jr. Eastside Kylie Tiner Smithville Notice of March The future remains bright, however, as five of the Lady Second Team All-District Academic All-District Public Meeting Leps who scored Thursday re- Number Player Class School Player School turn next season, including three 15 Camille Gonzalez Soph La Grange Keslyn Davis La Grange 31 Keslyn Davis Soph La Grange NOTICE OF starters. Maddi Fritz La Grange PUBLIC HEARING 33 Megan Brothers Sr La Grange Camille Gonzalez La Grange 15 Chloe Graefe Jr. Giddings Megan Brothers La Grange BY THE BOARD OF 2/26/21 25 Sadie Claxton Jr. Giddings Ashlynn Golan La Grange DIRECTORS Waco La Vega girls 65, 12 Marlee Deleon Soph Smithville La Grange 36 Kalyn Hernandez La Grange FAYETTE COUNTY 20 Crystal Urbina Soph Austin LBJ Alyssa Brade Giddings La Grange 6 10 10 10 – 36 WATER CONTROL & Sadie Claxton Giddings La Vega 13 14 18 20 – 65 IMPROVEMENT Ryan Melcher Giddings La Grange scoring: Aysia Grant 12, Kailee Honorable Mention All-District Cierra Adkins Smithville DISTRICT – MONUMENT Jones 1, Camille Gonzalez 4, Lyric Samp- Player School Rachel Frerich Smithville HILL son 5, Maddi Fritz 2, Ashlynn Golan 2, Ariel La Grange’s Ashlynn Golan Ashlynn Golan La Grange Hadlee Ladwig Smithville Thompson 7, Keslyn Davis 2, Megan Broth- goes to the basket with the ball Kalyn Hernandez La Grange Brooke Minardi Smithville ers 1. Notice is hereby given that a Thursday. Lyric Sampson La Grange Kiana Sapien Smithville public hearing by the Fayette County Water Control & Im- provement District – Monument Hill will be held on Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. Shorthorns: King Makes Late Game-Winning Free Throws at its District office located at Continued from Page B1 100 Country Club Drive, La Lozano in stride for another Grange, Texas, at which time corner three pointer and the first the following subjects will be points of the quarter. At the 2:25 discussed: mark, Weimar junior guard Joey Ramirez hit one to give the Wildcats the lead back A G E N D A at 19-18. Schulenburg then decided Matters to be discussed that are to go into a 2-3 zone with just subject to vote by the Directors under two minutes and the score of the Fayette County Water remained 19-18 going into half- Control and Improvement Dis- time. Weimar hit one of two free trict – Monument Hill are as fol- throws to start the third quarter, lows: then Lozano hit another three in the corner on the next possession 1. Call to order as both teams went back and 2. Public hearing to receive forth scoring. Weimar’s Ramirez public comments on the Dis- splashed a three pointer at the trict’s proposed FY 2021- 1:47 mark to give the Wildcats 2022 Operations and Capital a 29-25 lead, then Schulenburg Expenditures Budget went on a run of their own and 3. Adjournment. hit a three from senior guard Schulenburg’s TJ Speed, left, and Kenny King, right, in action in Saturday’s playoff victory over Weimar. Photos by Brian Pierson (33-2c) Jalen Wilson to take a 31-30 lead with 50 seconds to play in the period. burg to call a timeout with 6:09 lenburg’s King matched free foul at the 1:14 mark and made grabbed the and threw Weimar held for the last shot to play. throws with about three minutes one of two free throws to tie the up a last second attempt from the and Ramirez launched a three Schulenburg’s Bryce Wil- to play to make it a 39-38 ball game at 40 before Schulenburg elbow to tie the game that was that hit the front iron and rico- son hit two free throws out of game. Lozano then grabbed a re- turned the ball over. Weimar contested by two Schulenburg cheted off the backboard. Schu- the timeout, then senior forward bound off a Weimar miss, drew a milked the clock until Bryce defenders. lenburg junior guard Keisean Brett Janecek drew an enormous foul on an attempted pass up the Wilson went in for the with The shot hit the backboard Johnson secured the rebound, charge call at the 5:46 mark to floor, and made both free throws 14 seconds left, drove to the before it hit the front of the rim dribbled the ball just past half give Schulenburg some momen- to give the Horns the lead back at rim, and had his lay up attempt and missed as the buzzer sound- court, and threw up a heave that tum back. With just under five 40-39 with 2:17 to go. rejected by Ramirez. Lozano ed. The Schulenburg crowd soared over the backboard in or- minutes, King cut to the basket King snatched a steal on the inbounded from under the hoop erupted and the Horns bench der for Weimar to hold their lead on a pass from Wilson and con- next possession and missed the to Kenny King who made a cut rushed the court for a 42-40 win at 31-30 heading into the fourth verted the lay up. Then Jalen lay up, but Bryce Wilson was through the baseline, went up for and a bid to the regional semifi- quarter. Wilson added another lay up there on the follow and put back a lay up, and was fouled with 9.3 nals. In the opening minutes of on a pass from the other side of attempt where he was fouled. seconds to go. the period was when Weimar’s the that created space for Wilson missed the first free King then sank both free Schulenburg scoring: Kenny King- 10, Keisean Johnson- 4, Bryce Wilson- Ramirez hit the two dagger Wilson to drive to the basket and throw and Schulenburg called a throws as the Horns crowd score. These two plays put the timeout. Wilson then missed the roared after each make. Wei- 10, Jalen Wilson- 5, Alex Lozano- 13. three pointers to give the Wild- Weimar scoring: Joey Ramirez 18, cats their largest lead of the day Horns back in reach at 37-36. following free throw after the mar quickly drove up the court Jose Ramirez 2, Felix Sanchez 19, Clay- at 37-30 that forced Schulen- Weimar’s Ramirez and Schu- break. Weimar’s Sanchez drew a and missed a three pointer off ton Nunnelly 1.. the front of the rim. Sanchez