Gainesville —
The 9-3A All-District softball team was released earlier this week after the final team, Pilot Point, bowed out of the 3A playoff race.
In all, 13 local athletes were at least honorable mention or better, including five from the Gainesville Lady Leopards.
The complete list, including academic all-district, is as follows:
Most Valuable Player
Skylar Cagle, Pilot Point
Newcomer of the Year
Allison Strittmatter, Pilot Point
Offensive Player of the Year
Nicole Nordie, Sanger
Defensive Player of the Year
Laci Summerville, Whitesboro
Co-Coaches of the Year
James Ramsey, Pilot Point
Jae McMinn, Sanger
FIRST TEAM
Abigail Watson, Pilot Point
Chrystal Reese, Pilot Point
Mikayla Stogsdill, Sanger
Christie Bell, Sanger
Courtny Ford, Sanger
Blair O’Brien, Argyle
Lauren Zanotto, Argyle
Amelia Grimes, Whitesboro
Taylor Crews, Whitesboro
Logan Even, Aubrey
Katelyn Heath, Aubrey
SECOND TEAM
Kimber Kuhn, Pilot Point
Jessie Ford, Pilot Point
Linzy Bond, Whitesboro
Monica Reed, Whitesboro
Haley Schumacher, Gainesville
Megan Gonzales, Gainesville
Sarah Gerken, Gainesville
Kate Walker, Argyle
Drew McInerny, Sanger
Harlee Sliger, Sanger
Nikki Brogdon, Aubrey
Kaley Reding, Aubrey
HONORABLE MENTION
Haley Evans, Pilot Point
Paige Nortman, Pilot Point
Sierra Brooks, Pilot Point
Kacie Jones, Whitesboro
Katelyn Reed, Whitesboro
Moriah Mitcheson, Whitesboro
Kaitlynn Romans, Gainesville
Shelby Brewer, Gainesville
Kristen Pulliam, Argyle
Alyssa Bruton, Argyle
Emma Havrilka, Argyle
Meghan Eilers, Sanger
Erica Bjorndal, Sanger
Victoria Eakman, Sanger
Marissa Perkins, Sanger
ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
Abbey Wells, Gainesville
Tiffany Griffith, Gainesville
Shelby Brewer, Gainesville
Taylor Murphy, Gainesville
Sarah Gerken, Gainesville
Haley Schumacher, Gainesville
Samantha Calhoun, Gainesville
Karly Rhodes, Gainesville
Kaitlynn Romans, Gainesville
Hannah Gerken, Gainesville
Chrystal Reese, Pilot Point
Allison Strittmatter, Pilot Point
Jessie Ford, Pilot Point
Sierra Brooks, Pilot Point
Haley Evans, Pilot Point
Kalyn Salsman, Pilot Point
Kimber Kuhn, Pilot Point
Abigail Watson, Pilot Point
Abby Parren, Pilot Point
Skylar Cagle, Pilot Point
Lauren Zanotta, Argyle
Kate Walker, Argyle
Lizzy Roden, Argyle
Alyssa Bruton, Argyle
Gabby Bennett, Argyle
Kaetlin Arthur, Argyle
Victoria Eakman, Sanger
Beth Encizo, Sanger
Tessa Frazier, Sanger
Nicole Nordie, Sanger
Harlee Sliger, Sanger
Mikayla Stogsdill, Sanger
Taylor Crews, Whitesboro
Linzy Bond, Whitesboro
Katelyn Reed, Whitesboro
Local Sports
13 athletes named 9-3A All-District
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District 9-A all-district softball selections
District 9-A recently announced their all-district selections for the
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District 9-3A all-district baseball team
District 9-3A recently announced their all-district baseball team.
Denzel Johnson led the way for Gainesville picking up second team
infield honors. Below is a complete list of this year’s
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Hall officially hired
The Gainesville ISD school board officially approved the hire of Keith
Hall Monday to be their new head football coach.
Hall has spent the last two season as an assistant coach at Denton
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Lindsay's Fogle signs letter of intent
Lindsay’s Alie Fogle signed her letter of intent to run track at St.
Gregory’s University in Shawnee, OK Monday morning. She competed in
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Lindsay's Fleitman signs letter of intent
Lindsay’s Jordan Fleitman signed her letter of intent to play
volleyball at Lyon College in Batesville, AR Monday morning. Fleitman
was an all-state selection by the TGCA in 2012 and finished the year
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Lindsay cannot hold off Blue Ridge
The Lindsay Lady Knights saw their season come to an end as
Blue Ridge rebounded from a Friday night loss to beat Lindsay twice
Saturday in their best-of-three Class A Regional Semifinal playoff in
Frisco.
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back and won game two 12-6 then got a walkoff 6-5 win in game three
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Highs and lows
fter seeing most of their pitching exhausted in the first
two games all Muenster wanted was a chance at a game three against the
Dodd City Hornets in the regional quarterfinal round of the state
baseball playoffs - and they got it.
Muenster rallied in the top of the seventh inning in game two to tie
the game and then won it in the eighth, 8-7 to force a game three. But
in a day that had it’s share of highs and lows the Muenster arms just
could not hold up in the third game, falling 8-1 and ending the
Hornets season. -
Results from the Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce ORTEQ Golf Tournament
he first ever Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce ORTEQ Golf
Tournament was held Saturday at Winstar Golf Course with first flight,
first place, going to Heather Heller, Tyler Thomas, Steve Tettleton
and Logan Waldrip of team Edward Jones. -
GPRD wraps up spring activities looking forward to summer
The spring adult softball league concluded last Tuesday night with its
season ending, single-elimination tournament for its Men’s and Co-Ed
leagues. -
Gainesville Bass Club Tournament results
The Gainesville Bass Club recently held their Lake Bonham Tournament,
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