Sports

Lady Stangs battle in Franklin

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The Madisonville softball team competed in a tournament in Franklin last week and split six matchups with wins over Burton, A&M Consolidated and Centerville and losses to Leon, Franklin and Navasota. The team battled through three games on Friday and three games on Saturday in their final tournament of the season. They were without the services of three players, including two starters, throughout Friday’s action.
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Madisonville Mustang Strike Out Hunger

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The Madisonville Baseball Program is working together to collect non-perishable food items to benefit the Son Shine Center here in Madisonville. Staff and students can drop off can goods to my room #305 here at high school. You can also contact Coach Borgfeld @ aborgfeld@madisonvillecisd.org to arrange drop off or pick up. Food will be collected from March 2ng through April 11th. The Mustangs will also have a drop off box at all home baseball games throughout this time.
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MUSTANG TRACK

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The Madisonville track team competed in and hosted their first events of the new season at Mustang Stadium last week. The men’s varsity squad finished fourth with 103 total points while the women’s varsity team finished third with 119.33 points. The JV men’s squad was fourth with 78 points while the JV women’s squad was second with 63 points. The results can be viewed in full at Track-Mate On-Line Results. (Pictured: Kayla Dickey, Chantell Davis and Grayson Bennett)
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Regional Quarterfinals

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The North Zulch men’s basketball team advanced to a Tuesday 1A Regional Quarterfinals matchup against Calvert after a pair of postseason victories over Nordheim in the Bi-District round by a score of 52-51 and San Isidro 56-47. This is the first year in the 1A playoffs where fourth place teams were involved in the bracket. North Zulch was the only fourth place 1A team in the state to advance past the Bi-District round. COURTESY PHOTOS
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Lady Stangs

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After competing in a tournament in Caldwell over the weekend, the Madisonville softball team battled New Waverly in a standalone road matchup Tuesday and will again compete in another road tournament in Franklin Thursday through Saturday. (Pictured: Brynlee Urbantke) CAMPBELL ATKINS
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Mustang Classic

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The Madisonville softball team showed out at their own home tournament Thursday through Saturday with an impressive 5-0-1 record at MHS to start their young season off on the right note. The Lady Mustangs battled Onalaska at home Tuesday and will compete in a tournament in Caldwell Thursday through Saturday. CAMPBELL ATKINS