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January 17, 2020

Sports Shorts

BHS Soccer
Girls
Bandera girls varsity soccer went 1-1 last week as they defeated the Burnet Lady Bulldogs Tuesday night at home by a 3-1 tally, but lost to Floresville on the road, 4-0.
No stats were made available but check out the Lady Bulldogs soccer photos.

Boys
The Bulldogs hit the road to UIW to take on the St. Anthony Yellowjackets this past Friday night. The game was tied at 1-1 when it was called due to numerous lightning delays. No stats were made available.

Boys Basketball
The Bulldog varsity fell to LaPryor last night at home by a 55-40 tally to end their non-district schedule.
After an even first period and Bandera leading by a single point, 11-10, back to back single digit quarters by Bandera allowed La Pryor to extend their lead to 16 at the end of three and cruise to the win.
Bandera will take on Canyon Lake at home this Friday to open District 28-4A play. Tipoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m..

Youth Basketball
More than 230 Bandera youth took to the basketball courts Saturday for the opening day of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bandera County 2020 basketball season.
Organizers would like to send a huge thank you to all of the coaches, parents, volunteers and staff for making this an amazing time.
They would also like to thank the Bandera ISD,  Superintendent, Dr. Jerry Hollingsworth, AD Joel Fontenot-Amadee and coaches Ashcraft, Dumont and Lee, for allowing the kids use of their facilities across the district.



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