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If the Navasota Rattlers were in a dance competition, taking two steps forward and one step back might be the winning routine but in the game of football it simply means the Rattlers 2-0 start to the season drops to 2-1 with a loss to the Mexia Black Cats 38-14.
Read moreSummer baseball kept Trent Clark busy as he prepared for his first season pitching for University of Arkansas at Monticello.
Read moreSOMERVILLE – It was a sloppy start for the Anderson-Shiro Owls and Somerville Yeguas as a day of rain made for muddy conditions and numerous turnovers. The Owls gained traction before halftime and pulled out a 34-7 win.
Read moreSEALY – The Navasota Rattlers 33-28 win over the Sealy Tigers improves the Big Blue to its best start since 2015, a year when the Rattlers finished 12-1 and lost to Carthage in the 4A-1 Regional Round of the playoffs.
Read moreThe light show provided by Mother Nature delayed the game two hours, but the last strike was provided by the Anderson-Shiro Owls to secure a 21-15 win over the Brazos Cougars.
Read moreThe year 2020 has been relentless, and Friday, Aug. 28, the home-opener for Navasota, the relentlessness continued delaying the game for over an hour and a half.
Read moreIn the Fall Sports Tab, a special section included in the Aug. 26 edition of The Examiner there were players on the Anderson-Shiro football team roster who were mislabeled. The misidentified players are corrected below.
Read moreLast 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.
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