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Last year Ryan Renick had his most productive season for the Texas A & M University football team. The Iola High School graduate hopes to do even more this season. The 6-foot-2 graduate student is among seven tight ends in camp as he said teams have expanded rosters and camp this fall in adjusting to the pandemic.
Read moreThe moment most have been waiting for begins this week with Texas High School Football teams taking the field for a scrimmage.
Read moreThe COVID-19 pandemic has provided many challenges and obstacles, but one thing remains constant, The Examiner is your source for the best local sports coverage.
Read moreMikaela Dickenson will not be playing softball this season. The Iola High School graduate competed for Neosho County Community College (Kan.) as a freshman during the spring, when she hit .182 in six games and had three runs batted in.
Read moreGarrett Harris has been patiently waiting to learn when baseball will resume. The Anderson-Shiro High School graduate has been training six days a week so that he is prepared for when the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball season begins.
Read moreEven coping with injury, Malaiya Jedkins performed well enough to earn an all-conference honor this track and field season.
Read moreNavasota Lady Rattler alumna Keaundra Eddings was named to the Spring 2020 Don Wilhelm Athletic Director’s Honor Roll at Blinn College. Athletes must maintain a 3.0 GPA and pass a minimum of 12 credit hours of college-level courses to make the prestigious honor roll. Eddings plays basketball for the Lady Buccaneers. Courtesy photo
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