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Gonzales County's three teams improved to a combined 6-0 Friday as Week 1 of the high school football season wrapped up.
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The St. Paul Cardinals scored six first-quarter touchdowns Friday — four of them by running back Adam Hollenbach —en route to a 62-0 whipping of the short-handed San Antonio Cornerstone Warriors in non-district football action.
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Both the Gonzales Apaches and Luling Eagles had adversity and good news following their game on Friday night.
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The Liberty Hill Panthers handed the Cuero Gobblers their second straight setback at home Friday, grinding out 284 rushing yards en route to a 36-28 victory.
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Marlon Wallace rushed for 111 yards and three touchdowns Friday as the Shiner Comanches bounced back from a season-opening setback by victimizing the Brazos Cougars, 52-0.
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The Sacred Heart Indians capitalized on a ball-control offense and five Flatonia fumbles Friday to pound out a 40-0 victory over the Bulldogs in non-district football action.
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The Nixon-Smiley Mustangs used a flurry of big plays and four Bobcat turnovers Friday to bury Bloomington 57-16 and remain undefeated at 2-0.
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Logan Vinklarek passed for 304 yards and two touchdowns Friday as the La Grange Leopards pinned a 43-14 setback on the Yoakum Bulldogs in non-district action.
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The top-ranked Refugio Bobcats ran away from the game but outmanned Hallettsville Brahmas Friday by a 70-26 score in non-district football action.
Gonzales Sports
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By Dave Mundy/sportseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Saturday, August 28 - 12:21 am
The Apaches held Corpus Christi Miller without a first down and just four total yards in the first half while striking for 33 points themselves en route to a 53-14 drubbing of the Buccaneers, a victory sure to do wonders for the Apaches’ confidence.
By Dave Mundy/sportseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, August 26 - 12:22 pm
When it was over, well-wishers had to wait a moment while Gonzales head volleyball coach Kim Payne brushed a tear from her eyes, bent over and let the emotion leech out.
By Dave Mundy/sportseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, August 26 - 12:16 pm
The last time any pirates ventured this far up the Guadalupe River, a fellow by the name of Lafitte noted in his journal that the local residents seemed less than welcoming, and he was forced to fire his cannon at them and withdraw south to his stronghold at Galveston.
By Dave Mundy/sportseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, August 19 - 9:47 pm
From a statistical standpoint, Thursday’s scrimmage against Austin St. Michael could be termed a victory for the Gonzales Apaches – but from coach Ricky Lock’s view, “We still have a lot of work to do.”
By Mark Lube Posted Thursday, August 19 - 10:11 am
Lady Bobcats head volleyball coach and Gonzales native Bethany Stefinsky is in her first year as a head coach, and knows how challenging it can be when the players are not 100 percent focused.
By Mark Lube Posted Thursday, August 19 - 10:09 am
The Gonzales Lady Apaches volleyball team is making some early-season strides.
The Lady Apaches improved to 3-5 on Tuesday after a 25-12, 25-8, 25-17 win at Bloomington Senior High School.
By Dave Mundy/sportseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, August 19 - 10:06 am
A couple of weeks back, coach Ricky Lock said he expected his Gonzales Apaches offense to be a little behind the defense to start the year, but that it would eventually catch up.
So it was a short learning curve.
By From coaches' reports/sportseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, August 12 - 9:32 am
Gonzales’ Maria Aguayo finished sixth in the national Junior Olympics 3,000-meter run Saturday with a time of 11:24.48.
By Mark Lube Posted Thursday, August 5 - 9:27 am
Gonzales’ storied basketball history played a major role in making his decision to take the post as the new boys’ basketball coach at the school, Jason Tucker said after being named to the post last week.
By Dave Mundy/sportseditor@gonzalescannon.com Posted Thursday, July 15 - 10:06 am
Five members of the G-Town Striders have qualified to compete in the national Junior Olympics in Norfolk, Va. following competition last week in the Texas State AAU meet in Converse.




