Sports

7th grade Tigers clobber Brazos

   The Tigers traveled to Brazos on Thursday, Sept. 26, and won 32-6.     DJ Foster had all four touchdowns on a 50-yard run, 2 touchdown receptions from QB Jericho Talbert (70, 30), and a 70-yard punt return.    Running in 2 point scores were: Pete Garcia, RJ Galvan and Tristan Speight.
Photo by Larry Bose Bay City senior wide receiver Xylan Williams (7) scores.

Photo by Larry Bose Bay City senior wide receiver Xylan Williams (7) scores.

"Blackcats mount goal-line stand to defeat Sealy 35-34 in overtime" by: Mike Reddell

   Bay City capped an exciting game last Friday when it made a goal-line stand in overtime to defeat the Sealy Tigers 35-34.  Sealy initially tied the game at 35-all, but after a Bay City penalty on the conversion moved the ball closer to the goal, Sealy tried a 2-point conversion.

"Van Vleck Leps blows out Bloomington, 61-0" by: Mike Reddell

   Van Vleck stormed over the Bloomington Bobcats with a 61-0 shutout last week that included a 422-yard Leopard rushing attack.     Leading rusher was Leopard Corey Austin with 181 yards on nine carries and four touchdowns, the longest for 45 yards.

"Tigers fall to Ganado" by: Mike Reddell

   The Tidehaven Tigers (2-2) will be looking to rebound from last week’s defeat by Ganado when the Tigers face its first district opponent Brazos next Friday.  Tidehaven fell to Ganado 42-6, with 224 total yards of offense, to the Indians’ 498 yards that included 391 passing yards.

7th grade Tigers shut out Ganado

   The 7th grade football Tigers traveled to Ganado last week and won 32-0.    Scoring for the Tigers, QB Jericho Talbert 25 yard TD run, LB RJ Galvan 20-yard fumble recovery TD, RB Bryson Randle and RB Tristan Speight both had 3-yard TD runs.

BCHS Cross County competes at Sweeny

   BCHS Cross Country competed in its 4th meet of the year at Sweeny High School last week.  “We had lots of personal  bests for the 2024 season today,” said Head Cross Country Coach Rilea Sanders.
Sentinel Photo/Mike Reddell Bay City senior defensive end Cameron Spencer (34) pulls down a Roughneck running with Davont’A Harris (10) and Trevell Wells (18) moving in to help.

Sentinel Photo/Mike Reddell Bay City senior defensive end Cameron Spencer (34) pulls down a Roughneck running with Davont’A Harris (10) and Trevell Wells (18) moving in to help.

"Blackcats overcome early deficit to beat West Columbia 28-14" by: Mike Reddell

   Bay City senior running back Jada Andrews’ 176 yards of rushing help sparked a Blackcat 28-14 thumping of the West Columbia Roughnecks there last Friday, Sept. 13.

"Lucio: Russell ‘put on a show’ against Hallettsville" by: Mike Reddell

   Tidehaven quarterback Kale Russell put together passing and running games to lead the Tigers to a 29-19 defeat of Hallettsville last Friday.  Russell was 11 of 15 for 113 yards passing, with an interception.  Russell also had a team-high 68 yards rushing on nine carries and a touchdown.
Sentinel Photo/Jessica Shepard Van Vleck running back Corey Austin (0) outruns Woodlands defenders in the Leopards homecoming game last Friday.

Sentinel Photo/Jessica Shepard Van Vleck running back Corey Austin (0) outruns Woodlands defenders in the Leopards homecoming game last Friday.

"Permenter: Woodlands size wore down Leopards" by: Mike Reddell

   The Van Vleck Leopards fell to the Woodlands Christian Academy (TWCA) Warriors 45 to 35 in a non-district game at Van Vleck’s homecoming Friday, Sept. 13.
Sentinel Photo/Jessica Shepard James Scardami's Edward Jones Office and Marine Corps Toys for Tots recently donated the first batch of Bay City Youth Football and Cheer "Lil Cats" game balls for the season. Along with several Lil Cats team members and parents are, from left, Bay City Youth Football and Cheer President Israel Ochoa, Connor Scardami, Emily Scardami, and James Scardami.

Sentinel Photo/Jessica Shepard James Scardami's Edward Jones Office and Marine Corps Toys for Tots recently donated the first batch of Bay City Youth Football and Cheer "Lil Cats" game balls for the season. Along with several Lil Cats team members and parents are, from left, Bay City Youth Football and Cheer President Israel Ochoa, Connor Scardami, Emily Scardami, and James Scardami.

Scardami donates game balls