Small Roster Affecting Mustangs Summer Record
Hockey Journal
While the Grapevine hockey team did lose by seven goals to Carroll last Thursday, the final score does not tell the whole story.
While the Grapevine hockey team did lose by seven goals to Carroll last Thursday, the final score does not tell the whole story.
Things did not go as well as planned in the final 7-on-7 competition of the season for the Grapevine football team, but assistant coach Rocky Jones said he is still very pleased with how the season went.
The streak is alive and well. But theres nothing like waiting for the last possible chance to do it.
Bryan Kervin
Carroll defensive end Braydon Burnett envisioned playing football in the Big 12. Now, he will realize that dream.
G-Force 91 Wins Basketball Tour
The Colleyville Heritage football team had a strong showing in last week’s 7-on-7 tournament as the Panthers took first place in a field of nine teams at the competition.
Kendra Spivey High School Career: Spivey was an All-District and District Offensive Player of the Year in 2005 as she led the Lady Panthers to a Class 5A Region I bi-district championship. She also played for Texas Travelers and Tomboys softball clubs and played on national championship club team. Spivey was a member of the National Honor Society and was a Texas Scholar.
Green Dragons Win Coppell Tourney
The Southlake 9U Green Dragons baseball team recently won the Coppell AA Tournament, going undefeated in the competition and defeating the North Arlington Yankees by a score of 8-6 in the tournament championship.After dropping its season opener to Marcus Red 7-0, the Grapevine hockey team rebounded to win two of its next three games, and coach Laddy Tresl said his team is starting to play better as a unit.
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