COPPERAS COVE — It didn’t take long for the better softball team to emerge in a matchup between the Waco Midway Pantherettes and the Copperas Cove Lady Bulldawgs Friday evening.
COPPERAS COVE — It didn’t take long for the better softball team to emerge in a matchup between the Waco Midway Pantherettes and the Copperas Cove Lady Bulldawgs Friday evening.
A total of 10 area athletes earned the right to compete one final time this season after qualifying for state at Saturday’s Region II powerlifting meets.
Matai Anzuldua drove in four runs and the Copperas Cove Bulldawgs earned a run-rule victory, 15-5 in six innings, against Chaparral on Tuesday. It was Cove's home opener.
Looking to secure a spot at the upcoming Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting Association state meet, hundreds congregated at Elgin High School for the Region II meets on Saturday, and three area athletes emerged with championships.
The Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting Association Region II meet takes place Saturday and numerous area athletes will be in attendance, including five favorites to win their respective divisions.
Harker Heights delivered another impressive outing Saturday, earning five gold medals and producing 17 top-five showings en route to winning the Copperas Cove Bulldawg Relays.
Led by senior standout Keonna Otis, four Harker Heights athletes placed in the top five of multiple events Saturday, when the Lady Knights cruised to their third consecutive team championship by winning the Copperas Cove Bulldawg Relays.
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