April 28, 2021
Two Minute Drill
Local Sports in a Rush
By Chris Darus
The Bandera Prophet
BISD
Physicals
Methodist Hospital and Sports Medicine Associates of San Antonio are working with Bandera ISD to provide $20 physicals on May 11, starting at 4 p.m.
Payment will need to be cash or check only.
All current 7th - 11th graders will need updated physicals to participate in sports for 2021-2022.
Current 6th graders (incoming 7th graders) will have to get their physicals from their regular doctor.
For more information, contact Raul Martinez at rmartinez@banderaisd2.net .
Baseball
The Bandera Bulldogs season came to an end Friday evening with an 11-0 loss to the Fredericksburg Billies.
Mikie Wilson took the loss in five innings of work for the Bulldogs.
It was a tough year for the team in a rebuilding year, but the numerous underclassmen got much needed experience and playing time for the future.
Track
Bandera had five athletes, one girl and four boys, qualify for the Region IV Track Meet held in Kingsville last week.
Raelynn Butler finished seventh in a quick Girl's 3200m Run field, finishing in 12:13.83, just missing the final points scoring position.
Bandera fared better in the Boy's division with Tyler Moore and Braden Cox scoring for Bandera.
Moore finished fourth in the 300m Hurdles with a 41.56 to add four points.
Cox scored two points with a fifth place finish in the 1600 with a 4:50.64.
In the Discus, Liam DiMarchi threw 137 feet, 6 inches to finish ninth in the field of 16 competitors.
In the 3200, Cox and Logan Dybowski finished ninth and tenth, running 10:39.72 and 10:40.02 respectively.
Overall, Fredericksburg ran away with the team title in the Girl's division with 103 points, Wimberley was runner up with 61.75 points and Stafford finished with 47 points for third.
The Boy's team title was closely contested with Wimberley edging out Pleasanton, 64 to 62 and Cuero was third with 47.
The Track and Field State Meet will take place on May 6-8 at Mike A. Myers Stadium at the University of Texas at Austin.
Physicals
Methodist Hospital and Sports Medicine Associates of San Antonio are working with Bandera ISD to provide $20 physicals on May 11, starting at 4 p.m.
Payment will need to be cash or check only.
All current 7th - 11th graders will need updated physicals to participate in sports for 2021-2022.
Current 6th graders (incoming 7th graders) will have to get their physicals from their regular doctor.
For more information, contact Raul Martinez at rmartinez@banderaisd2.net .
Baseball
The Bandera Bulldogs season came to an end Friday evening with an 11-0 loss to the Fredericksburg Billies.
Mikie Wilson took the loss in five innings of work for the Bulldogs.
It was a tough year for the team in a rebuilding year, but the numerous underclassmen got much needed experience and playing time for the future.
Track
Bandera had five athletes, one girl and four boys, qualify for the Region IV Track Meet held in Kingsville last week.
Raelynn Butler finished seventh in a quick Girl's 3200m Run field, finishing in 12:13.83, just missing the final points scoring position.
Bandera fared better in the Boy's division with Tyler Moore and Braden Cox scoring for Bandera.
Moore finished fourth in the 300m Hurdles with a 41.56 to add four points.
Cox scored two points with a fifth place finish in the 1600 with a 4:50.64.
In the Discus, Liam DiMarchi threw 137 feet, 6 inches to finish ninth in the field of 16 competitors.
In the 3200, Cox and Logan Dybowski finished ninth and tenth, running 10:39.72 and 10:40.02 respectively.
Overall, Fredericksburg ran away with the team title in the Girl's division with 103 points, Wimberley was runner up with 61.75 points and Stafford finished with 47 points for third.
The Boy's team title was closely contested with Wimberley edging out Pleasanton, 64 to 62 and Cuero was third with 47.
The Track and Field State Meet will take place on May 6-8 at Mike A. Myers Stadium at the University of Texas at Austin.