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Scoreboard High School Results, Schedules 2B Thursday, October 19, 2017 Caller-Times HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS, SCHEDULES CROSS COUNTRY 50 butterfly — Elle Boyd, King, 27.31 CLASS 4A TUESDAY'S RESULTS Lopez 35. ACES — Oso, Faith Fillmore 2. DIGS Cisneros 10. ACES — London, Emilie Cagle 9, MONDAY, OCT. 23 50 freestyle — Rachel Huang, Flour Bluff, La Feria 10, West Oso 5 DISTRICT 30-5A — Oso, Agapita Castillo 3. BLOCKS — Oso, Emily Clower 3, Voss 1, Williams 1. DIGS — Region IV Meet, Dugan Stadium 26.29 Port Isabel 10, Kingsville 8 KING DEF. CARROLL, Alyssa Grant 2. London, Voss 13, Williams 7, Alexandra Cha- TAPPS 6-5A 200 freestyle — Helen Schawe, VM, 2:09.33 Rockport-Fulton 10, Rio Hondo 3 24-26, 25-13, 25-20, 25-17 Record — West Oso 10-3 in 31-4A vez 7, Cagle 7; Falfurrias, Perez 7, A. Ortiz 5, C. GIRLS 100 freestyle relay — Veterans Memorial AREA KILLS — King, Landen Ross 12, Beyonce Lane ROCKPORT-FULTON DEF. KINGSVILLE, Palacios 3, S. Aleman 3, K. Correa 3. BLOCKS Team totals —1. IWA 19; 2. (tie) John Paul II (Nicole Soriano, Morgan Baker, Summer King, CLASS 5A 8; Carroll, Kiah Barron 14, Julissa Clark 1. AS- 25-10, 25-11, 22-25, 25-13 — London, Williams 4, Clower 3, Lyne 1, 58; Victoria St. Joseph 58 Helen Schawe), 50.70 Tuloso-Midway vs. Laredo Nixon, TBA SISTS — King, Vanessa Lugo 27, Carroll, Syd- KILLS — R-F, Alexis Bracht 12, Allison Sanders Katelyn Ashley 1. Top 10 individuals — 1. Remy Ellison, IWA, 50 backstroke — Leah Collins, Flour Bluff, Veterans Memorial vs. Sharyland Pioneer, 1 ney Alvarez 23. ACES — King, Lugo 1, Kwa- 6. ASSISTS — R-F, Molly Frost 31. ACES — Records — London 18-5, 8-0 in 31-3A; Falfur- 12:58.29; 2. Alex Nagle, Victoria St. Joseph, 29.26 p.m. Friday, H-E-B Tennis Center nae Brown 1, Mariah Trigo 1; Carroll, Caitlin R-F, M. Frost 2. DIGS — Lexie Gonzales 10, A. rias 1-6 in 31-3A 12:58.86; 3. Mia Moore, IWA, 13:03.20; 4. 50 breaststroke — Nicole Soriano, VM, Ray vs. Mission Veterans Memorial, 1 p.m. Gonzalez 3, Megan Delgado 2. DIGS — King, Sanders 5. DISTRICT 30-2A Madeline Thorud, IWA, 13:12.79; 5. Claire 34.95 Thursday, Kingsville Ross 27, Serrena Flores 26; Carroll, Gonzalez JV — R-F won 25-13, 25-9. WOODSBORO DEF. RUNGE, Thomas, IWA 13:13.79; 6. Emma Becker, IWA, 200 freestyle relay — Laredo Alexander, Flour Bluff vs. Mission Sharyland, 11 a.m., Fal- 33, Linzee Leal 30, Delgado 21. BLOCKS — Freshmen — R-F won 25-12, 17-25, 25-14. 23-25, 25-22, 25-21, 25-16 13:43.89; 7. Lilly Smith, IWA, 14:51.73; 8. Ga- 1:53.04 furrias King, Brown 3, Lane 2; Carroll, Brown 3, Clark Records — Rockport-Fulton 18-8, 9-3 in Records — Woodsboro 22-2, 9-0 in 30-2A briella Ayarzagoitia, JP II, 14:55.86; 9. Jean- BOYS CLASS 4A 2. 31-4A. TAPPS 6-5A nette Rosairo, JP II, 15:00.43; 10. Alexandria Team totals — 1. Flour Bluff 132; 2. Laredo Rockport-Fulton at Beeville, 4 p.m. Thursday 9th — Carroll def. King 25-22, 25-13 DISTRICT 29-3A IWA DEF. ST. AUGUSTINE LAREDO, Serna, JP II, 15:09.48 United 117; 3. Veterans Memorial 114; 4. Vic- VOLLEYBALL JV — Carrol def. King 13-25, 25-13, 25-18 ODEM DEF. BLOOMINGTON, 25-19, 25-11, 25-23 BOYS toria West 63; 5. Laredo Alexander 45; 6. STANDINGS Records — King 17-14, 10-9 in 30-5A 25-15, 25-12, 25-12 KILLS — IWA, Caroline Pekar 17, Katie Skro- Team totals — 1. IWA 19; 2. Laredo St. Au- Gregory-Portland 29; 7. Alice 15; 8. Victoria DISTRICT 30-5A GREGORY-PORTLAND DEF. MILLER, KILLS — Odem, Juliana Alcala 15, Janelle barczyk 8, Sophia Cheaney 6, Haley Cox 5. gustine 57; 3. John Paul II 61; 4. Victoria St. East 13; 9. Ray 10; 10. IWA 9; 11. King 2 Team Dist All 25-1, 25-13, 25-6 Mendez 6, Julisa Alcala 4. ASSISTS — Odem, ASSISTS — IWA, Lindsay Saenz 33. ACES — Joseph 117 100 medley relay — Veterans Memorial xz-T-M 18-0 37-4 KILLS — G-P, Breanna Walp 17, Samantha Calle Brewer 14, Harley Pena 9. ACES — IWA, Pekar 7, Rilley Arreola 3. DIGS — IWA, Top 10 individuals — 1. Kevin Morrison, (John Soriano, Denzel Ferniz, Marcus Hernan- x-G-P 16-2 30-3 Kuzma 2, Colby Gonzalez 8, Hannah Lorenz Odem, Madison Vela 4, Juliana Alcala 3, Isabella Williams 5, Pekar 5. IWA, 17:52.66; 2. Fernando Munoz, Lar. St. dez, Aditya Modak) 48.77 x-Flour Bluff 15-4 25-6 3, Camry Jones 8, Taryn Bluemel 1, Chloe Mendez 3, Kayle Cuellar 2. DIGS — Odem, Record — IWA 3-2 in 6-5A Augustine, 17:56.86; 3. Joseph Afuso, IWA, 100 freestyle — Caleb Kykehouse, Gregory- x-Vets Memorial 13-5 22-8 Rodriguez 7, Kandice Rowe 11. ASSISTS — Cuellar 18, Mendez 11. BLOCKS — Odem, Jul- FRIDAY 18:31.29; 4. Gil Chapa, IWA, 19:02.48; 5. Jo- Portland, 49.96 Calallen 11-7 14-18 G-P, S. Kuzma 32, H. Lorenz 2. ACES — G-P, S. isa Alcala 1. DISTRICT 30-5A seph Nicholson, IWA, 19:06.77; 6. Brett 100 IM — Marcus Hernandez, VM, 59.04 King 9-10 17-15 Kuzma 4, C. Gonzalez 13, H. Lorenz 1. DIGS — Records — Odem 15-11, 4-5 in 29-3A Alice at Miller, 5 p.m. Carroll 7-11 14-10 Herbst, IWA, 19:16.29; 7. Isaiah Aguilar, IWA, 25 freestyle — Drew Sanchez, Victoria Ray 7-11 13-14 G-P, Julianne Saathoff 1, Alexis Vasquez 1, Au- SKIDMORE-TYNAN DEF. MATHIS, Tuloso Midway at Carroll, 5 p.m. 19:28.07; 8. Jaime Guerrero, JP II, 19:37.45; 9. West, 11.29 Moody 2-16 6-18 drey Warren 1, Camryn Jones 1, T. Bluemel 2, 25-13, 25-10, 25-17 Gregory Portland at Ray, 5 p.m. Kevin Koch, IWA, 19:52.75; 10. Augustine 1-meter diving — Julian Garcia, VM, 182.65 Alice 2-16 n/a K. Rowe 2. KILLS — S-T, Miryena Solias 4, Samantha To- Moody at Veterans Memorial, 5 p.m. Nguyen, JP II, 19:53.12 50 butterfly — Dillan Sievers, Victoria West Miller 0-18 n/a Records — Gregory-Portland 29-3, 16-2 in var 8, Avea Gonzales 4, Jackie Hernandez 3, King at Calallen, 5 p.m., SWIMMING 24.61; Alex Wallett, Flour Bluff, 24.61 DISTRICT 31-4A 30-5A; Miller 0-18 in 30-5A Katryna Hernandez 8, Alexis Wieding 2; Ma- DISTRICT 31-4A FRIDAY-SATURDAY 50 freestyle — Fernie Pineda, Laredo Alex- Team Dist DISTRICT 31-4A this, Elena Robles 5, Abigail Rosales 4, Mer- Aransas Pass at Sinton, 4:30 p.m. Alice Class Meet, Alice Natatorium ander, 23.16 xy-Sinton 12-0 SINTON DEF. ORANGE GROVE, cedez Sarate 4. ASSISTS — S-T, M. Solis 16, J. Kingsville at Orange Grove, 4:30 p.m. RESULTS 200 freestyle — Brian Whittington, Flour x-Rockport-Fulton 9-3 25-17, 25-22, 25-22 Hernandez 2, Laikyn Lopez 6; Mathis, Aricel Robstown at West Oso, 4:30 p.m. IWA & THE CITY OF ALICE SPRINT MEET Bluff, 1:57.22 x-West Oso 9-3 KILLS — OG, Heidi Hartman 6, Elise Hessel- Bordayo 9, E. Robles 4. ACES — S-T, M. Solis Rockport-Fulton at Ingleside, 4:30 p.m. Alice Natatorium 100 freestyle relay — Veterans Memorial Ingleside 7-5 tine 5, Hannah Wells 4; Sinton, Sydney Horger 1, J. Hernandez 3, Jasmine Terry 1, L. Lopez 2, DISTRICT 29-3A Saturday, Oct. 14 (Aditya Modak, Luis Guerrero, John Soriano, Orange Grove 5-7 11, Autumn Moses 9, Emma Thomas 5. AS- A. Wieding 6; Mathis, Aricel Bordayo 1, Katie Mathis at Goliad, TBA Winners listed only Marcus Hernandez), 43.99 Aransas Pass 4-8 SISTS — OG, Mykah Oaks 11, Talee Oaks 9; Dominguez 1. DIGS — S-T, M. Solis 5, S. Tovar DISTRICT 30-3A GIRLS 50 backstroke — John Soriano, VM, 26.32 Kingsville 2-10 Sinton, Madisyn Burnell 20, Hannah Gallegos 7, Brittany Hinojosa 1, A. Gonzales 3, J. Her- George West at Cotulla, 4:30 p.m. Team totals — 1. Flour Bluff 160; 2. Laredo 50 breaststroke — Alex Wallett, Flour Bluff, Robstown 0-12 13. ACES — OG, Hartman 2, Hannah Wells 2, nandez 13, Elizabeth Olivarez 4, J. Terry 7, L. DISTRICT 30-2A Alexander 79; 3. Veterans Memorial 65; 4. 30.13 DISTRICT 29-3A Hopie Mitchell 1; Sinton, Courtney Hesseltine Lopez 2, K. Hernandez 3, Peyton Lakson 3, A. Pettus at Woodsboro King 56; 5. Laredo United 46.5; 6. Victoria 200 freestyle relay — Flour Bluff (Jesse Team Dist 2, Moses 2, Gallegos 1. DIGS — OG, Hartman Wieding 3; Mathis, Stephanie Mesa 6, M. Sa- NON-DISTRICT West 40; 7. Ray 31; 8. Gregory-Portland 28.5; Huang, Jack Pogue, Kraig Bray, Alex Wallett), xy-Goliad 9-0 16, Mitchell 10, Amber Beish 6; Sinton, Paige rate 3, Katie Dominguez 3. BLOCKS — S-T, Bishop at Hebbronville, 5 p.m. 9. Alice 13; 10. Calallen 12; 11. IWA 9 1:34.61 x-Taft 7-2 Vickers 17, Moses 16, Horger 13. BLOCKS — Katryna Hernandez 2, A. Wieding 1; Mathis, SATURDAY 100 medley relay — Flour Bluff (Leah Col- TEAM TENNIS x-Skidmore-Tynan 6-3 OG, Wells 5, Hesseltine 3, Morgan Finto 3; Jeda Hargett 5, M. Sarate 2. DISTRICT 31-2A lins, Lauren Lindemen, Ammarie Wallett, Ga- BI-DISTRICT x-Odem 4-5 Sinton, Anna Thomas 1, E.
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