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Sports The Princeton Herald

PISD Sports

Section B

October 15, 2015

Volleyball

Lady Panthers in the hunt By David Jenkins

Subvarsity report Princeton’s junior varsity team beat Anna 24-26, 25-8, 25-14 and Quinlan Ford 2025, 27-25, 25-22, both in district. The freshmen defeated Anna 25-21, 25-23. Bonham came to town Oct. 13 and Community heads to Princeton Friday for a pair of 5:30 p.m. matches.

Staff Writer

sports@princetonherald.com Oct. 15 Football JV: at Paris, 7 p.m. Football 9th: at Paris, 5 p.m.

Oct. 16 Football: vs Paris, 7:30 p.m. Volleyball: vs Community, 4:30 p.m. Volleyball JV: vs CHS, 5:30 p.m. Volleyball 9th: vs CHS, 5:30 p.m.

Oct. 17 Volleyball 7th/8th: at Princeton “A” Tournament (Clark Junior High), TBA

Oct. 19 Cross Country: at District 12-4A Meet (Melissa’s Country Ridge Park), TBA Volleyball 7th/8th: at Melissa, TBA

Oct. 20 Volleyball: at Melissa, 6 p.m.

The No. 28 state-ranked Lady Panthers are in contention for the District 14-4A title. At the close of the first round, they are tied for first place at 4-1 with No. 16 ranked Melissa. “It’s good to have some wins under our belt, but we have quite a bit of work to do. Nothing is final right now,” head coach Randi Trew said. One week ago, Princeton beat visiting Anna 25-22, 2521, 25-19 and the host Quinlan Ford Panthers 25-19, 25-15, 25-18. The Lady Panthers (19-13 overall, as of Oct. 12) played host Oct. 13 to Bonham on Dig Pink Night.

Courtesy Abby James/ PHS Journalism

Haley Lewis sets the ball.

Community comes to town 4:30 p.m. Friday for a second matchip in the main gym at the high school. Note: Rankings are from the most recent Texas Girls Coaches Association Class 4A Top 30.

Volleyball JV: at Melissa, 5 p.m.

Junior high report Clark’s seventh and eighthgrade teams traveled to take on Bonham. The seventh A won 25-8, 25-14 and B was victorious 25-10, 25-5. The eighth B lost 25-23, 18-25, 7-25 and A faced the Lady Warriors. Clark welcomed Anna to town Sept. 12 and will host an “A” Tournament Sept. 17.

Football

Football 8th: at Denison, TBA Football 7th: vs Denison, TBA

Cross Country

PHS, CJH hit the road

Princeton 50, Quinlan Ford 7

Oct. 21 Cross Country 7th/8th: at District 12-4A Meet (Melissa’s Country Ridge Park), TBA

Oct. 22 Football JV: vs North Lamar, 7 p.m. Football 9th: vs North Lamar, 5 p.m.

Oct. 23

From Staff Reports

Football: at North Lamar, 7:30 p.m.

sports@princetonherald.com

Volleyball: at Anna, 4:30 p.m. Volleyball JV1: at Anna, 5:30 p.m. Volleyball JV2: at Anna, 5:30 p.m. Tennis: at Area Tournament (Frisco High School), TBA

Oct. 26 Volleyball 7th/8th: vs Community, TBA Cross Country: at Class 4A Region II meet (Grand Prairie’s Lynn Creek Park), TBA

Oct. 27 Volleyball: vs Quinlan Ford, 6 p.m. Volleyball JV1: vs Ford, 5 p.m. Volleyball JV2: vs Ford, 5 p.m. Football 7th: at Denison, TBA Football 8th: vs Denison, TBA

Oct. 29 Football JV: at Pittsburg, 7 p.m. Football 9th: at Pittsburg, 5 p.m.

Oct. 30 Football: vs Pittsburg, 7:30 p.m.

Fishing report Lake Lavon Water stained; 81–84 degrees; 3.14’ low. Black bass slow on black buzzbaits and Texas rigged creature baits. White bass are fair on slabs and minnows. Crappie are good on minnows. Catfish are fair on trotlines and cut shad. Lake Ray Hubbard Water slightly stained; 79– 83 degrees; 2.53’ low. Black bass are good on squarebill crankbaits, swimjigs and small swimbaits rigged on jigheads. Crappie are good on minnows. White bass are fair on slabs and minnows. Hybrid striper are fair on minnows. Catfish are fair on trotlines. Lake Bonham Water lightly stained, 79–84 degrees; 2.34’ low. Black bass are good on topwaters and soft plastics near shallow cover. Bigger fish are coming off humps, points and ridges offshore. Crappie are good on minnows around brush piles in 10–12’. Catfish are good on prepared bait, cut bait and stinkbait.

Information

Send your information to sports@princetonherald.com Call 972-784-6397 or fax 972-782-7023

Courtesy Drake Beshirs/PHS Journalism

BriAna Lacey sets up the ball at the net against Anna.

Starting strong

Victor Tapia/The Princeton Herald

Jacob Purdon (19) tackles Quinlan Ford’s Blane Burch behind the line of scrimmage in district action.

Panthers run away with 7-4A Div. I win By Liam Baker Contributing Writer

sports@princetonherald.com QUINLAN – Princeton steamrolled Ford 50-7 in the District 7-4A Div. I opener at Hobart Lytal Memorial Stadium. Princeton (5-1, 1-0) never punted or trailed, and racked up 22 first downs in the victory. Ford (1-5, 0-1) got the ball first, but the Princeton defense promptly shut them down and forced them to punt. Starting at their own 14-yard line, Princeton went to the air on three of

the first four offensive plays. Quarterback Colt Collins connected with three different receivers, first hitting Brandon Talley for a 12-yard gain. Then he connected with Daniel Hernandez for eight yards and Kai Brinkerhoff for 11 yards. With the ball now on the Ford side of the field, Princeton running back George Flores took over. Three straight runs gained 30 yards and put the ball on the Ford 16-yard line. Collins called his own number on See PHS page 2B

Victor Tapia/The Princeton Herald

Moonie Jackson follows the lead blocking from Kai Brinkerhoff.

MANSFIELD – Princeton ran in the Oct. 9 Mansfield Invitational. Up next Oct. 19 is the District 12-4A meet at Country Ridge Park in Melissa. At Mansfield in the Class 1A-4A varsity division, the Panthers finished in fourth place and the Lady Panthers took fifth. Jaymee Dotson and Cody Walker took first for their respective team. Also competing for the boys were Nathan Roets (sixth), Douglas Glover (15th), Julian Martinez (16th) and Isael Rocha (90th). Running for the girls were Kaitlyn Bailey (17th), Cameron Wilson (46th), Melissa Avilla (49th), Melissa Bewley (63rd), Miakka Winters (81st) and Sarah Mukweyi (88th). In the 1A-4A junior varsity division, seeing action were Lady Panthers Lesley Saldana (12th), Leslie Garcia (13th), Maria Hernandez (17th), Marissa Gayton (35th) and Joycelyn Garcia (39th). For the Panthers were Quinlan Marchand (fifth) and Abraham Marquez (seventh). Clark JH sees action Clark Junior High competed in a pair of predistrict meets. Up next Oct. 19 is the 124A meet at Melissa’s Country Ridge Park. During the Oct. 3 Old Celina FCA Invitational, the Panthers took seventh and the Lady Panthers were ninth. Competing for the boys were Ali Mukweyi (42nd), Brian Landa (66th), Thomas Putman (69th), Cody Brooks (75th) and Edgar Cruz (115th). For the Lady Panthers were Ella Gellert (19th), Fatima Guerrero (69th), Erin Granados (89th), Stephanie Villalba (95th), Kourtnie Contreras (104th), Marlene Gurrola (105th), Olivia Gaytan (106th) and Eden Burke (107th). Seven days later, both teams ran in the Melissa Invitational. The boys took eighth and the girls finished ninth. Running for the Panthers See 12-4A page 4B


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