Please note that the use of voting software or bots will result in a deletion of votes and a potential DQ from the contest! VYPE Austin Preseason Girls Basketball Player Of The Year ...www. vype .com/ ...preseason - girls - ...year-poll The 2019-2020 Texas high school girls basketball season is right around the corner, so it's time to vote for the Austin area's top returning players. Support the candidates on the poll until Friday October 11th at 7 p.m. <a ...VYPE Austin Preseason Girls Basketball Player of the Year Poll (Closes Fri. 10/11 at 7pm)</a>!! PLEASE try to keep this fair and fun for all involved--
All athlete polls and their content are only associated and created by VYPE Media and its staff. The content is not created or voted on by any corporate sponsor or marketing partner! IN PHOTOS: The VYPE Girls Preseason Shootout tips off ...www. vype ...the- vype - girls - preseason -shootout The 3rd annual VYPE HS Girls Preseason Shootout tipped off the preseason last weekend at the Texas Tornados facility as 24 high school teams took the court. "Our match-game format allows teams to play in a competitive environment and helps prepare teams for the upcoming basketball season," VYPE's Derek Dusek said.!! Please contact VYPE Media directly if you have any questions, comments, or concerns around our Fan Polls.
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Not to change the topic here:
Girls soccer: CVA enters program's first title game - Sports - Uticaod - Utica, NY
CVA coach Jonna Costin said when her team came together in the summer to write down their goals, they all wanted a section championship.
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CVA — 18-1-0 and ranked No. 5 in the state — will appear in the program’s first final! VYPE Events vypeevents .com Competitive youth basketball tournaments in Houston and throughout Texas. ...Who's Got Next! – (2020 – Girls ) Registration: $ 235.00 per team. March 21-22, 2020 ...The Official VYPE Hoops App. Get all the latest news, information, game schedules and brackets on our new app! Download it in the iTunes store or on Google Play.!! The Thunder will play third-seeded Westhill (16-1-1) in the Section III Class B final at 7 p.m. Friday at SUNY Cortland in Cortland.
Costin praised her 10 seniors — led by all-state forward Reilly Rich — for their leadership and work ethic, which resulted in state-ranked CVA’s Tri Valley League Pioneer crown and its first trip to the section championship game.
"We have tremendous senior leadership," Costin said Tuesday night after a comeback 2-1 victory over Holland Patent in the Section III Class B semifinals. "They’ve been stellar all year long. They’re excellent leaders. … They’re so team-oriented! VYPE Houston (@vypehouston) | Twitter twitter.com / VYPEHouston The latest Tweets from VYPE Houston (@vypehouston). Official twitter account of VYPE Magazine | Houston 's leader in all things HS sports. *A 'RT' is not an endorsement of opinion. Houston , TX!! That’s what’s number one for them."
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Conneaut Area claims sweep over Warren | Local Sports | meadvilletribune.com
Conneaut Area celebrates during the District 10 Class 3A semifinal against Warren on Thursday. The Eagles advanced to Saturday's title showdown with Meadville thanks to a 25-19, 25-17, 25-19 sweep.
EDINBORO — The Region 4 champion Conneaut Area girls volleyball team looked the part once again on Thursday night! VYPE www. vype ...SUN & SKI SPORTS POLL: VYPE Houston Preseason WR of the Year Shawn McFarland. Jul 31, 2019. POLLS VYPE San Antonio Preseason Girls Basketball Player Of The Year Poll VYPE Austin Preseason Girls Basketball Player Of The Year Poll VYPE Mississippi Football Player of the Week Poll VYPE Arkansas Football Player of the Week Poll!! Effective serving and passing led to a strong match for the Eagles against 2018 PIAA Class 3A runner-up Warren.
On Thursday night at General McLane High School, Conneaut Area swept the Dragons 25-19, 25-17, 25-19 to move on to the District 10 Class 3A championship game on Saturday.
"I liked our energy and our communication. We obviously knew that Warren was going to be a tough match," said Conneaut head coach Christine Krankota. "We knew that it was going to be a total team effort to run them off
Junior High Girls Basketball -- Oct.
Published on November 1 2019 6:54 am
Last Updated on November 1 2019 7:02 am
Written by Millie Lange
Altamont handed South Central a 40-23 loss. Altamont stepped out to a 17-8 opening quarter lead and led 24-10 at halftime. Altamont then had a 12-6 third period run.
Nelson tallied 21 for the winners while Boehm scored nine. South Central was led by Cowger with 10.
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The Sharpshooters trailed SSW 4-2 after the opening quarter but edged ahead 11-10 at halftime. St. Michael then found the range, outscoring SSW 19-5 in the third period and went on for a 36-20 win.
Hotze led the way for the winners with 17 while Halton added nine. SSW was led by Kinkelaar with eight.
The tournament continues tonight with consolation bracket play as Dieterich faces North Clay (Louisville) at 6 p.m. followed by Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City against Brownstown/St. Elmo at 7:15. The winners advance to the consolation championship Saturday at 9 a.m.
Quite a lot has been going on:
District 2 Girls Soccer preview - Sports - Citizens' Voice
How they got here: No. 1 Lake-Lehman eliminated No. 8 Hanover Area, 14-1, in the quarterfinals; and No. 5 Dunmore, 8-0, in the semifinals. No. 3 Holy Redeemer shut out No. 6 Wyoming Area, 3-0; and No. 2 Lakeland, 1-0.
Regular season matchup: The teams have already played twice. Lake-Lehman won by a score of 3-1 in each game.
Players to watch: L-L — Emily Smith (52G, 17A), Madison Brdaric (42G, 12A), Abby Paczewski (17G, 36A), Chloe Weaver (13G, 20A), Emma Stroud (goalkeeper). HR — Annie Bagnall (37G, 25A), Kasey Danko (36G, 7A), Carly Cavanaugh (6G, 13A), Kalie Quaglia (7G, 6A), Marie Lombardi (goalkeeper).
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How they got here: No. 5 Berwick defeated No. 4 Scranton Prep, 1-0, in the quarterfinals; and No. 1 Abington Heights, 2-0, in the semifinals. No. 2 Dallas beat No. 7 Wallenpaupack, 6-1; and No. 3 Valley View, 6-0.
Canton 8th grade girls defeated by Havana - Sports - Pontiac Daily Leader - Pontiac, IL -
Jena Goforth led Canton with 9 points, 5 rebounds and 2 steals. Emma Hamm added 6 points. Also contributing was Ava Wenger, Ella Goforth, Rachel Parry and Allie Wheeler with 2 points apiece.
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