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April 21, 2023 - Joaquin versus Garrison HS softball game scheduled for today has been moved to Saturday, April 22nd in Joaquin at 5pm.

Shelbyville High School on Tuesday, April 18, 2023 –

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The Shelbyville Lady Dragons gained a 10-0 run District 23 2A varsity softball win over the visiting Martinsville Lady Pirates on Tuesday. The win gives the Lady Dragons a 16-11-1 overall record and a 7-4 District 22 2A mark. This keeps them in contention for a playoff berth with a single conference game left to be played.

Shelbyville rallied in the bottom of the first inning and saw scores from Kylie Snell, Taylor Jones, Lanie Bass, Kara Jones and Emilee Pharris which gave them a 5-0 run advantage.

Snell scored her second run of the contest in the bottom of the second giving SHS a 6-0 lead. Runs scored by Gracie Leach and Kaleigh Mize in the third frame gave Shelbyville an 8-0 lead. Taylor Jones reached base in the fourth inning and later scored the Lady Dragons ninth run.

After reaching base on a walk, Kylie Snell alertly scored her third run of the contest when she raced home to score on a ball which got behind the Martinsville catcher. This gave the Lady Dragons a 10-0 run advantage and ended the game on mercy rule during the bottom of the fifth inning.

Taylor Jones struck out 6 batters for Shelbyville. She walked just one batter and gave up 3 hits.

The Lady Dragons will host the Lady Bearcats of Beckville on Friday, April 21, 2023 at Lady Dragons Stadium.

April 17, 2023 - Chloee Mason, a former Joaquin Ram, is making headlines at Blinn College with the description of being a selfless team player.

To read the article published by Blinn College, click here.

Center Horseshoe Ballpark on Friday, April 14, 2023 –

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The Center Lady Roughriders fell at home to the Spring Hill Lady Panthers by a 5-1 run score. The loss places the Lady ‘Riders overall mark at 2-17 and their District 17 Class 4A mark at 1-7 with two district games remaining. The Lady Panthers are 23-7-1 and 7-1 in the conference.

Lady Panther Jovi Spurlock led off the game with a walk and scored with two out when Khloe Saxon doubled to centerfield with two outs in the top of the first inning for the game’s first score. Teammate Mattye Moore scored Spring Hills’ second run by walking to start the inning and advancing home on a Center fielder’s error. SHHS went up 3-0 in the top of the fourth inning when Josie Gray led off with a single to rightfield, she scored later after tagging up on a teammate’s sacrifice fly and then she ran home.

Delaney Gray and Khloe Saxon added on runs for the Lady Panthers in the top of the seventh inning to give Spring Hill a 5-0 advantage going into Center’s final at-bat.

Lady Roughrider senior catcher Ryleigh Youngblood reached base on an error by a Lady Panthers baseman. Pinch runner S. Neuwrith scored on an errant throw for the game's final run of the game for CHS which put the game’s final tally at 5-1.

Center pitchers Julie Bird and Destiny Arcibar teamed up giving up only 4 hits, Bird struck out one, they walked 5 batters. Center committed three errors during the contest. SHHS was led pitching by Delaney Gray who gave up 5 hits, struck out 6, and walked 1 batter. The Lady Panthers committed one error.

The Lady Roughriders will travel to Kilgore High School on Friday, April 18, 2023 for a 6 p.m. conference game at Bulldogs Stadium. Kilgore is also 1-7 in the conference. They lost to Gilmer Friday by a 25-0 score.

April 14, 2023 - Shelbyville High School Senior, Tim Mason competed at the Regional Tennis Tournament this week and finished 3rd closing out his tennis career at Shelbyville.

Jerred Wallace, Athletic Director, shared, “Although it was not the finish we were hoping for he had a great showing. Tim had a very good season and worked extremely hard to bring a medal home and we are very proud! Go Dragons.”

Lady Rams Ballpark on Tuesday, April 11, 2023 –

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The Joaquin Lady Rams varsity softball team took a 3-0 run win Tuesday over the visiting Timpson Lady Bears. The Lady Rams are currently in second place in District 22 2A play with an 8-2 conference mark with two district games remaining this season. The Lady Bears are in third place in District 22 with a 5-4 mark. They have three conference games left.

Joaquin scored first when Ellie Anglin led off the bottom of the first inning with a double to rightfield. She later scored on a passed ball behind the catcher. With one out in the inning, Brooklyn Bagley reached base on a walk and scored on a Halle Bonner double to leftfield which gave the Lady Rams a 2-0 run advantage.

Good defense by both teams kept this game close in the middle stages and a double play by Joaquin pitcher Brooklyn Bagley ended a Timpson rally in the top of the fourth.

Ellie Anglin led off the bottom of the fourth and later scored the final run of the contest when she ran home when teammate Kate Fuller doubled to centerfield. Joaquin was able to hold on defensively for the win.

Bagley struck out six, walked two and gave up only four hits to the Lady Bears. Lady Bear Alexis Grigsby struck out six, walked 3 and gave up 5 hits.

Joaquin is now 19-9 overall they will host the conference leading Beckville Lady Bearcats on Friday, April 14 at 5:30 p.m.

Timpson is now 15-5 overall and they will host the seventh place Martinsville Lady Pirates on Friday, April 14 at 5:30 p.m.

Girls Games start at 4pm, Boys Games start at 6pm

April 11, 2023 - The Longview Orthopedic Clinic association is proud to host The Sports Medicine All Star Shootout in memory of long time athletic trainer Mike "Runt" Ramsey on Saturday, April 15th at the Tenaha Special Event Center.

The girls game will start at 4pm and the boys game will start at 6pm. Senior Boys and Girls from all over East Texas will participate.

All proceeds from the gate go to the Mike "Runt" Ramsey Scholarship Fund.

The Tenaha Booster Club will have the concession featuring everyone's favorite: the Tiger Cafe Fried Catfish.

Coach Vance Dallas and JR Hutson team: DeAndre Thomas (6’0 Guard, Laneville); Jayden Mojica (5’10 Guard, Beckville); Conner Griffin (6’0 Guard, Martinsville); JJ Mendez (6’0 Guard, Martinsville); Mar Mar Evans (6’0 Guard, Center); Tayvion Williams (6’0 Guard, Hemphill); Charles Harvey (6’6 Post, Tenaha); Jaylon Steadman (5’10 Guard, Tenaha); Jaidyn Davis (Douglass); Malik Stotts (6”4 Forward, Joaquin); and Bennett Anglin (6’5 Post, Joaquin)
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Coach Garry Davison and Coach James Johnson team: Haylee Hornbuckle (5’5 Guard, Woden); Ashlynn Davis (5’10 Guard/Forward, Sabine); Tayla Calico (5’8 Post, Sabine); Asia Smith (5’7 Guard, Marshall); Jada Walton (5’5 Guard, Carthage); ZaKyra Myers (5’7 Guard, Carthage); McKenna Wynn (5’5 Guard, Timpson); McKaelen Reynolds (5’5 Guard, Tenaha); and Mattie Burns (Martins Mills)

Coach Greg Jenkins team: Kado Jackson (6’3 Guard, Trinity); Adrian Johnson (6’5 Guard, Tyler Chapel Hill); Jacob Graham (6’0 Guard, Pittsburg); Kole Crawford (6’4 Post, Grace); Jordan Hoover (6’5 Forward, All Saints); Adam Favre (6’2 Forward, TK Gorman); KD Bell (6’2 Forward, Carthage); Alex Tyner (Martins Mill); Amarian Hamilton (5’11 Guard, Gilmer); and Will McDaniel (6’5 Forward, Carthage)

Coach Dee Lewis team: Ja’Kayla Rusk (5’6 Guard, Marshall); Are’Anna Gill (5’7 Guard, Marshall); Reece Porter (5’8 Guard, Grace); JaKyra Roberts (5’9 Guard, Carthage); Ja’shalyn Hatton (5’10 Forward, Frankston); D’Chelle Garner (5’6 Guard, Timpson); Libby Rogers (Martins Mill); Zoey Venrick (Martins Mill); Whitni Rayson (White Oak); and Addi Boyter (Joaquin)

April 6, 2023 - The Joaquin baseball game tonight, April 6 versus Gary has been cancelled. The game will be rescheduled for Saturday, April 8 at Shelbyville at 1:00 PM.

April 5, 2023 - The Joaquin High School softball game versus Shelbyville originally scheduled for Friday, April 7th has been moved to Thursday, April 6th at 5:30pm. The game will be played at Joaquin.

Center Horseshoe Ballpark on Tuesday, April 4, 2023 –

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The Center Roughriders varsity baseball team took a 6-4 run win over the visiting Henderson Lions on Tuesday. The win gives CHS a 8-11-2 season record and a 2-6 District 17 4A mark with 7 conference games remaining. Henderson is at 6-15 this year and 1-7 in district action.

Lion Aiden Butler scored to give Henderson a 1-0 led in the top of the second inning after leading the frame off with a single to leftfield.

Center went ahead 3-1 in the bottom of the second inning when TJ Belin and Colby Lout led off with walks and were later driven in to home plate by Logan Horton who later scored himself during the rally.

Henderson was able to go ahead 4-3 in the top of the third inning but Center bounced back with runs from Wilbeth Cruz and Kedrin Hinson in the bottom of the fifth inning and CHS led 5-4. Jake Morris scored the final run of the game in the bottom of the sixth frame after reaching on an infield hit and scoring on a sacrifice fly by teammate Logan Horton.

Horton pithed 6 1/3 innings for the ‘Riders and he struck out 6 and walked 4 Lions batters. Morris pitched 2/3’s inning and walked 1.

Lions pitcher River Bogle threw six innings for HHS striking out 4 and walking 4 Roughriders.

Center will next face Henderson at Lion’s Ballpark on Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 7 p.m.

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