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What was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the Tiger tennis program was anything but, as the team powered its way to a runner-up finish in district play before notching bi-district, Area and Regional Quarterfinal titles.
Read moreVan Zandt County’s best cross country runners and teams made their to Regional Meets held across East Texas last week, hoping to qualifying for this year’s UIL State Cross Country Meet. County athletes fared well overall as Canton’s Lexus Eudy and Maddie Wilson, Grand Saline’s Eden Grant and Martins Mill’s Maddie Burns all posted top-20 individual finishes to reach State.
Read moreThe Wills Point Lady Tigers hit the ground running last week, jumpstarting their 2020-’21 season with wins over both Grand Saline and Kaufman in successive games.
Read moreThe Wills Point Tiger tennis team made it look easy last week, punching their ticket to the Regional Finals with a 10-0 rout of 23rd ranked Midlothian Heritage Nov. 6.
Read moreThe 2020 volleyball season drew to a close for District 14-4A teams in recent weeks with all four playoff qualifiers, Van, Canton, Mabank and Brownsboro, coming up short in bi-district round play against teams from a stacked District 13-4A. With the season now completed, district coaches released their list of Superlative and All-District honorees for the 2020 season.
Read moreThe Wills Point Tigers capped one of their strangest seasons in recent memory last week, making their way to Nevada to tangle with the Community Braves Nov. 7. Early miscues would prove to be too much to overcome in the contest as Wills Point fell 44-23 to the now playoff bound Braves.
Read moreThe Wills Point Junior High cross country team made the short trip to Canton Oct. 24, capping the 2020 season by competing against Athens, Brownsboro, Canton, Mabank and Van at the annual District 14-4A Meet.
Read moreThe Wills Point Tiger football program entered last week in catch-up mode, playing two games over a six-day span due in part to earlier scheduling issues related to the coronavirus. Making matters for Wills Point were their two opponents, Sunnyvale and state-ranked Caddo Mills, who entered the season as the presumptive favorites in District 6-4A play.
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