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Sports October 26, 2006  RSS feed
Kennedy lifts Wildcats over Hallsville, 22-19
     The clock reflected the time remaining at 6:10 left in the game, and the Hallsville Bobcats had just taken a 19-14 lead over the Whitehouse Wildcats. The stage was set for a late fourth-quarter drive by the Wildcat offense and sophomore QB Brady Attaway.
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Ladycats advance to playoffs
VOLLEYBALL
     The Ladycat varsity volleyball team stood one game away from a chance to send the district into a three-way tie for first place last Friday night in Hallsville.
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Davis leads Troup to 41-32 victory over Eagles
     Led back No. 1 running back Chris Davis, Troup scored an "upset" over the top-ranked Tatum Eagles in Class 2A football.
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Perfect season for Frosh
     Facing a third game in a district match for the first time this year, the freshman Ladycat volleyball team would have to dig deep to preserve their perfect season.
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Eighth grade wins big over Hallsville, PT
     The Whitehouse 8th grade traveled to Hallsville on Thursday of last week to take on the Bobcats.
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Freshmen tie with Hallsville, 28-28
     The Wildcat freshman "Maroon" team pulled off a big comeback to earn a tie last Thursday against Hallsville at Wildcat Stadium.
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Tigers end year with losses
     The Troup Lady Tigers ended their season with a home loss to Tatum on Friday, Oct. 20, and a defeat at Elysian Fields on Tuesday, Oct. 24.
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Swim team opens year at Pine Tree
     The Whitehouse Wildcat Swim Team competed this past Saturday in the Pine Tree Invitational swim meet. This was the first meet of the season for the swimmers, and they started the year with some very good swims.
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Wildcat JV falls to Bobcats, 20-6
     The Wildcat JV had a hard time finding an answer to the Bobcats last Thursday as they would be defeated by Hallsville 20-6 at Wildcat Stadium.
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8th Grade vs. Pine Tree
     On Thursday of the following week, the Wildcat 8th grade team marched into Pine Tree and picked up two wins over the home town Pirates.
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Seventh-graders lose 2 at home
     The Whitehouse 7th grade football team suffered losses in both games Tuesday night at home against Marshall.
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TROUP V-BALL: A CLOSER LOOK
     Name: Courtney Stovall Grade: Senior Parents: Rene' and Scott Stovall School activities: Volleyball, track Other activities: Church Hobbies: I love hanging out with my friends and family, working at the Hot Spot Favorite college sport and sports team: University of Texas Longhorns (football) Favorite food: Seafood Favorite restaurant: Clear Springs Favorite band/musician: Casting Crowns and George Strait Favorite song: "Here I Am" Favorite place to shop: Wet Seal Plans after high school: Playing volleyball at SFA Most memorable school moment: Having Coach Nix in Troup
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TROUP V-BALL: A CLOSER LOOK
     Name: Valerie York Grade: Junior Parents: Jonna and Jody Lloyd School activities: FFA officer, volleyball, softball, majorette Hobbies: Showing cows, shopping, hanging out with friends, driving around in my truck Favorite college sport and sports team: A&M Favorite food: Italian Favorite restaurant: Johnny Carino's Favorite band/musician: Danity Kane Favorite song: "Pressure" Favorite place to shop: The Buckle Plans after high school: Go to college at TJC and be a majorette. I'm going to major in dental hygiene. Most memorable school moment: Last year at the first football playoff game, me, Alysha, Jocelyn and Casey Smith went out in the middle of the football field during our band performance and danced in front of everybody.
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JV finishes with big win
     The Ladycat JV picked up a big road win to end the season defeating Hallsville in two consecutive games last Friday, 25- 10 and 28-26.
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FIRST LADIES OF THE WEEK
     Name: Amy Beeler Grade level: Sophomore Parents: Brent and Mary Beeler Years on squad: 1 Academic awards and activities: Spanish Club
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First Ladies managers serve important role
     The half-time and pep rally performances by the First Ladies are available for all to see and enjoy, but there are four important members of the drill team that often go unnoticed - the dedicated managers.
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