Ingram Tom Moore’s DeMasco named coach of the year by regional organization
DeMasco was selected by vote of the 17 coaching staffs represented in the association from a field of six nominees.
DeMasco was selected by vote of the 17 coaching staffs represented in the association from a field of six nominees.
Ingram's blocking presence proved decisive, recording three total blocks while forcing multiple attacking errors. The Warriors' defensive effort was equally impressive, tallying 24 team digs to neutralize Blanco's offensive attempts.
Card holders will receive a barcode that provides entry to all Kerrville ISD events hosted on district property throughout the school year. The digital format eliminates the need to purchase individual tickets for each event.
The strong pull of Texas A&M University emerged as a common theme, with Bailey, Vanacker and Cruces all choosing the College Station campus for their undergraduate studies.
For these young dancers, community support means more than just financial assistance—it represents recognition of their dedication, talent, and service to the Kerrville community.
Tivy High School and Ingram Tom Moore High School featured women as their keynote speakers and both schools celebrated the achievements of veterans, including alumni.
Tivy was within striking distance on Friday night, but couldn't overcome Boerne Champion.
Riley Dill leads the Antlers with 14 points, but the defense shined in a fourth quarter that stymied visiting New Braunfels Canyon.
A 3-point barrage in the third quarter helps the Tivy High School boys' basketball team to a third consecutive victory.
Tivy's boys outscored Veterans 20-3 in the fourth quarter; Tivy girls get big win on soccer pitch; Schreiner men and women win on the road.