Three teams dominated in the standings, and each was rewarded for the showings.
Three teams dominated in the standings, and each was rewarded for the showings.
The first District 12-6A track meet in two years featured the same name on the boys championship trophy: Shoemaker.
TEMPLE — Trying to stay atop the District 12-6A standings, the Temple Wildcats found themselves in a tough battle with a team just trying to stay relevant Friday night.
It was an unfavorable situation, and Harker Heights thrived in it.
The Harker Heights boys bowling team defeated Memorial Christian on Monday at Killeen Bowlerama to finish at 9-1 on the season and continue its reign as district champions.
Killeen High's Roderick Norman tossed a complete-game two-hitter and the Roos capitalized on Ellison errors to score four early runs in a 4-1 win Tuesday at Roo Field.
The Shoemaker boys track team continues to turn heads with its early season performances.
BELTON — After last season was abruptly ended because of the coronavirus, leaving Belton in first place but without a chance to capture its second straight District 12-6A title, the Tigers entered this year on a mission to complete their unfinished business.
The Killeen boys bowling team defeated the unbeaten Harker Heights Knights on Wednesday after the Knights led in match play.
Killeen High distance runner Gian Mikel Pulido and Harker Heights hurdler Nakoah Sybrant-Franklin were double winners Friday in the Bluebonnet Relays at Brownwood High School.
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