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Bulldog JV Goalkeeper, Cody Jureczki, makes a save in the first half against Fredericksburg. The Bulldogs would eventually fall to the Billies by a 5-0 score Friday evening.

Photo by Chris Darus

February 17, 2020

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Boys Varsity Basketball
The scenario: Bandera's Bulldogs can still make the playoffs.
Why: Bandera had a 64-37 loss to the Canyon Lake Hawks in the first round of district and beat them, 55-52, in the second round.
What must happen: Bandera has to beat Llano at home tomorrow night and Canyon Lake needs to lose to Wimberley. If that happens, that will make Bandera and Canyon Lake both 3-7 in district and force a play-in game in Boerne, probably on Friday.
What happened earlier this season: Bandera beat Llano 40-29 and Wimberley defeated Canyon Lake 54-46 in the first round so it is very possible this scenario can play out.
What you can do: The Bulldogs need a full house present to help them celebrate Senior and Parents Night and to help the team defeat the Hawks.
When: Game time is 6:30 p.m., get there early and wear that Bulldog Blue!

Boys JV Soccer
Bulldog soccer started district Friday against Fredericksburg. The Bulldogs hung tough through the first half, holding the Billies to just a single goal, but Fred scored four goals in the second half to take a 5-0 win.
This was just the second contest of the year for the  JV as they had just one non-district game, a 1-1 tie against Pleasanton, before Fridays contest.

Tennis
The JV took on the Billies in Fredericksburg Wednesday and Bandera's Alex Eriksson scored the only win for the Bulldogs,  a victory in Boys Singles.
Thursday and Friday saw the varsity make the trip to Uvalde for the Small But Mighty Invitational.
In Boys Singles, Ethan Molnar went 1-1 and Cobe Martin went 1-3.
Girls Singles had Kathya Gonzalez at 1-2 and Jessica Taylor went 2-2.
"Tiebreakers were the theme of the weekend with almost everyone playing at least one, and some had several," coach Ginger Frye said.
The Mixed Doubles team of Christian McKnelly and Bri Lloyd went 2-1 and the Girls Doubles team of Amberley Patterson and Michelle Linson were winless at 0-3.
Bandera will head back to Uvalde this Friday and Saturday for another tourney.


​Bulldog's weekly schedule
Monday: Baseball at home vs. Boerne Geneva
Tuesday: Boys Golf @ Flying L, Boys Basketball at home vs. Llano, Boys Soccer @ Boerne, Girls Soccer at home vs Boerne, Softball at home vs. Hondo
Wednesday: Girls Golf @ Flying L
Thursday: Softball @ Navarro
Friday: Softball @ Navarro, Tennis @ Uvalde, Boys Soccer at home vs. Canyon Lake, Girls Soccer @ Canyon Lake, Baseball at home vs. St. Anthonys
Saturday: Softball @ Navarro, Tennis @ Uvalde, Powerlifting @ Holy Cross, Track and Field @ St. Marys
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