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Wed
11
Jul
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Northeast Texas Lakes Fishing Report

From Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Week of July 4

Bob Sandlin - Water stained; 85–88 degrees; 0.51’ low. Black bass are fair on Texas rigged craws, hollow body frogs and weightless Senkos. Crappie are fair on minnows. White bass are good on minnows. Catfish are fair on trotlines and cut shad. 

Caddo - Water stained to muddy; 87–91 degrees; 0.10’ high. Black bass are fair on Texas rigged creature baits, hollow body frogs and black and blue flipping jigs. Crappie are good on minnows. Catfish are fair on trotlines.

 

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Wed
27
Jun
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Blythe named Most Valuable Player by Longview News-Journal

Every year, the Longview News-Journal announces their own All-Star teams, filled with stars from East Texas. This year’s All-East Texas Softball team is filled with members of 3A State Runner-Up Hughes Springs.

Former Hughes Springs Mustang Peyton Blythe was named Most Valuable Player. Blythe, who will be attending Texas Tech in the fall, played a huge role in the Lady Mustangs run through the play offs. Blythe finished the season with a .538 average, a .656 on base percentage, and 1.011 slugging percentage. During the season, Blythe knocked 11 home runs, six doubles, and three triples while notching 40 runs batted in and 60 runs scored. Blythe, who started playing softball when she was 5, also swiped 63 bases on 65 attempts.

 

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Wed
20
Jun
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District Champs

Hughes Springs 6U T-Ball All Stars won the district championship tournament over the weekend in Redwater. They won the championship and were undefeated in all six games that they played. These All Stars will be competing in the State 6U All Star Tournament beginning June 30. Pictured front row from left to right, Cameron Young, Parker Goodson, JD Wallace, Ethan Proctor and Caleb Lambert. Middle row from left, Dallas Curry, Paxton Shimpock, Lain Hampton, Slayde Morrow, Cale Vaughn, Presley Bickham and not pictured, Tucker Thomasson. Coaches back row from the left, Adam Young, Lacy Sharp, Dale Shimpock, head coach and Jasmine Wallace.

 

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Wed
13
Jun
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Three Lady Mustangs named to All State Team

By TONI WALKER
news@steelcountrybee.com

AUSTIN – Three Lady Mustangs have earned accolades for their performance in the UIL State Championship Tournament. Catcher Kennedi Northam and outfielders Pearl Perry Peyton Blythe each were selected for inclusion on the State All Tournament team by the Texas Girls Coaches Association. Northam and Blythe played their final game as a Hughes Springs Mustang on May 31, when the Lady Mustangs were defeated by Santa Gertrudis in the State Championship game.

 

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Wed
13
Jun
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Cobra dream becomes reality through Shelby program

By JODI PACK
Special to the Gazette

The Northeast Texas Community College Carroll Shelby Auto Body program recently helped make a dream come true as they finished out a rare 427 Cobra kit car. John Weatherly, a member of the Shelby Cobra Association of Texas (SCAT) from the Dallas area, fell in love with Cobras when he saw one in a magazine during high school in the 1960s. Many years later, he and his wife were at a car show where he learned about kit cars and began on the road to building his very own Cobra.

“I looked at Kit Car Magazine, sent for some information, located Lone Star Classics and started buying parts. Over the next several years, I worked on the car as I had time and money and, after doing all I could, I began to look for someone to paint it,” Weatherly said.

 

Wed
06
Jun
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Lady Mustangs dominate district selections

By TONI WALKER

Selections have been announced for District 14-3A softball, and it is no surprise that the selections include several members of the State Runner-Up Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs.

Hughes Springs’ senior leadoff hitter Peyton Blythe was named district Most Valuable Player. Hughes Springs utilized two pitchers during the past season in juniors Marisol Kennedy and Zoe Lanier. Both were named Co-Pitcher of the Year for the district, while the Lady Mustangs coaching staff of Tisha Thompson, Wayne Mosley, and April Breshears earned Coaching Staff of the Year honors.

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Wed
06
Jun
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Lady Mustangs make history

Fall just short of state championship

By TONI WALKER

History has been made by the Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs softball team. Although they all would have wished for the outcome to be in their favor, the team made history by advancing to the state championship game for the first time in school history. After mowing down playoff opponents Cooper (17-0), Beckville (10-0), Hooks (18-7), Pilot Point (14-2), and New Boston (11-5), the Lady Mustangs made their second trip in as many seasons to the state tournament, held in Austin each year.

In the team’s semi-final game, held May 30 at McCombs Field on the campus of the University of Texas, the Lady Mustangs drew the Grandview Lady Zebras. Grandview entered the matchup with a 40-1 record. The two teams had met previously this season during the Johnson County Clash, with Grandview taking the win, 5-2.

Wed
30
May
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Lady Mustangs earn return trip to State Tournament

 

By TONI WALKER

The Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs took their next step to returning to Austin on May 24, as they faced off against the New Boston Lady Lions on the campus of Northeast Texas Community College. The two teams had met up twice in the regular season, with Hughes Springs winning both matchups in lopsided fashion, 20-3 and 11-6. Hughes Springs Head Coach Tisha Thompson knew, however, that the playoffs are a new season entirely, and urged her players to play their game.

Wed
23
May
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District Baseball team loaded with Mustangs

By TONI WALKER

Selections for District 14-3A honors have been announced, and multiple local athletes earned selection. Eleven members of the Hughes Springs Mustangs were joined by seven Daingerfield Tigers in the final selections.

Player of the year honors went to Hughes Springs senior Alex Bruce. The Mustangs also produced the Offensive and Defensive MVPS as well as coach of the year. Senior Bo McEntire nabbed Offensive MVP, while Riley McKinney, another senior, took Defensive MVP honors. Coach Brandon Green was chosen as coach of the year by his peers in the district.

 

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Wed
23
May
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Lady Mustangs defeat Pilot Point, one win from state tournament

By RICK COLEGROVE

The Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs matched up with a familiar foe this past weekend in the regional semi-finals in Sulphur Springs. The Pilot Point Lady Bearcats and the Lady Mustangs met earlier this year in a tournament, and have met in the playoffs previously, as well.

This matchup pitted a Pilot Point team that was young and aggressive with many starters and players who were either freshmen or sophomores against a Hughes Springs squad that is loaded with veteran players

 

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