
Bees to face Big Spring in bidistrict volleyball
The Stephenville Honeybees are scheduled to face the Big Spring Lady Steers in their bidistrict volleyball match at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, at Jim Ned High School in Tuscola.
The Stephenville Honeybees are scheduled to face the Big Spring Lady Steers in their bidistrict volleyball match at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, at Jim Ned High School in Tuscola.
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The No. 4-ranked Stephenville Yellow Jackets used their bye week Oct. 7-11 to heal, recharge their batteries and work on techniques that sometimes get lost in the weekly scramble of preparing for new opponents.
The Stephenville Honeybees will test themselves on the road next week in the District 6-4A volleyball race with away games at state-ranked Glen Rose on Tuesday, Oct. 22, and at Brownwood on Friday, Oct. 25.
STEPHENVILLE — Tarleton State Football keeps winning, and Tarleton State Football keeps climbing the national polls. The Texans were slotted in the top-10 in both of the prominent FCS national polls on Monday, spotted No.
STEPHENVILLE — Tarleton State senior Freddy Hicks earned preseason All-WAC honors ahead of his final season, the league office announced on Tuesday. Hicks is less than three weeks away from donning a Texan jersey for his fourth season.
STEPHENVILLE — Tarleton State University’s men’s rodeo team continued its run through the fall National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) Southwest Region season with a first-place effort last weekend at the Clarendon College Rodeo.
BROCK — Stephenville sophomore Jacoby Tooley won the boys’ individual title, and the Stephenville girls finished third as a team and qualified for regional during Monday’s District 6-4A cross country meet.
The Stephenville Honeybees are playing catchup in the District 6-4A volleyball race after falling 3-1 to Glen Rose last Friday, Oct. 4.