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Tigers open district with 68-0 blowout

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The Terrell Tigers kept their foot firmly pressed on the accelerator last week, opening up District 7-4A play with a 68-0 demolition of the visiting Carrollton Ranchview Wolves Sept. 24.

Runners compete at Mustang Stampede

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Members of the Terrell cross country program made their way to Waxahachie last week, competing against some of the top programs in the area at the 2nd annual Mustang Stampede. Terrell fared well overall, placing sixth the varsity girls division and seventh in the varsity boys division out of 12 competing schools.

Lady Tigers fall to Sunnyvale, Ford

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The Terrell Lady Tigers hit the court twice last week, looking to jumpstart their run through District 13-4A play with matches against the Sunnyvale Lady Raiders and Ford Lady Panthers. Terrell would come up short in both matches, seeing their district record drop to 0-4 on the season with time winding down on the season.

TPWD creates Chronic Wasting Disease Zone

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Due to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s efforts to continue surveillance of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), which was recently detected along the Hunt/Kaufman County line, a North Texas CWD Zone was created.

Lady Tigers open District 13-4A play

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The Terrell Lady Tigers had their hands full last week, opening District 13-4A play at home against a Farmersville Lady Farmers squad ranked first overall in the most recent Texas Girls Coaches Association Weekly 4A Volleyball Poll.

Next level

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Poetry Christian standout student-athlete Branndi Alsobrook was joined by family, friends and teammates as she signed her letter of intent to play volleyball collegiately at Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie Sept. 8. Poetry Christian Athletic Director James Valle stated, “Only 6 percent of girls high school volleyball players move on to play any level of college volleyball. She’s a excellent talent, student and teammates.”

Tigers cruise in home opener, 40-13

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The Terrell Tigers have been a team on a mission throughout the opening weeks of the 2021 season, easily outpacing their opponents behind hard-nosed running and stellar line play. Terrell’s matchup with Wilmer-Hutchins proved to be more of the same as the Tigers dominated from start to finish to score a 40-13 win in their home opener Sept.
Junior running back Chase Frazier breaks free for a 65-yard touchdown during the first quarter of Terrell’s 40-13 win over Wilmer-Hutchins. PHOTOS BY DAVID KAPITAN
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