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November 24, 2020

Two Minute Drill
Local Sports in a Flash

Compiled by Chris Darus
The Bandera Prophet

Lady Bulldog Basketball

Fox Tech

The Lady Bulldog varsity moved to 4-0 on the season after a 54-34 victory on the road over San Antonio Fox Tech last Tuesday.
The first half was slow offensively with Bandera taking a 17-8 lead into the locker room at halftime, but both teams opened up their offense in the second, scoring 61 points between them.
Bandera's Abigail Danour hit the contest's lone score from outside the arc in the third and Bandera got hot in the fourth scoring 19 points, with Summer Haby nabbing 7 of her 14 points on the night, in the final stanza.
Madison Leal had a monster night on the boards, grabbing 14 rebounds on the night to go along with her 13 points for the contest.

Box score
                      1   2   3   4   Final
Bandera    11  6  18  19   54
Fox Tech     4  4   10  16  34
Bandera stats:
Scoring_ S. Haby. 14, M. Leal, 13, B. Stimmell, 10, E. MacNeil, 8, A. Danour, 5, E. Calderon, 2, S. Hartman, 2
Rebounds_ Leal, 14, MacNeil, 8, Haby, 2, Stimmell, 2, Calderon, 1, Danour, 1
Assists_
Steals_ Calderon, 3, Haby, 3, Leal, 2, Stimmell, 2, MacNeil, 1, Danour, 1

La Vernia
Bandera's win streak ended at four games Friday night with a 65-37 road loss at the hands of the Lady Bears.
The Lady Bears stifling defense held Bandera to two single digit quarters, in the first and fourth, while they found their scoring touch early and often, to put Bandera in a 32-17 hole at the half.

Box score
                       1   2   3   4   Final
Bandera      4 13 16  4      37
La Vernia  16 16 27  6      65
Lady Bulldog basketball will return to play on Friday, Dec. 4 with the freshmen hosting Floresville at the high school and the JV and varsity taking on Jourdanton at Bandera Middle School. Games start at 5 p.m. at both locations.   

Cycling
If you are interested in mountain biking, road cycling, downhill, slopestyle, cross-country, racing or just getting into shape, there is a new option to reach out to those like-minded in Bandera and Bandera County.
The Bandera Cycling Club was started a two weeks ago. It currently has 27 members and is growing. The club has some informal group rides of varying types at different times during the week and is looking for new members to join and help promote cycling in the Hill Country.
Go to their page on Facebook: Bandera Cycling Club, and join for advice, equipment suggestions, joining rides and get togethers.
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