
Luke Clayton: Hunting hogs close to home
Most regular readers of my corner of this awesome publication have probably surmised that ‘Ole’ Luke’ has a passion for not only hunting hogs but also transforming the wild pork into some tasty dishes.
Most regular readers of my corner of this awesome publication have probably surmised that ‘Ole’ Luke’ has a passion for not only hunting hogs but also transforming the wild pork into some tasty dishes.
A six-day layoff for spring break didn’t cool off the Waxahachie Lady Indians at all, as they picked up right where they left off on Tuesday night in a 15-0 four-inning rout of Dallas Skyline at the Midkiff Athletic Complex.
Both the Waxahachie Indians and Lady Indians were scheduled to end a 14-day layoff this weekend, as they were to take on the Midway Panthers on Friday evening in Hewitt in a Class 6A Division I bi-district doubleheader. The boys’ match was to kick things off at 6 p.m., with the girls following at about 7:30 p.m.
Nobody loves walking a backwoods creek bank, tossing small baits to hungry spawning white bass more than I. The white bass run is eagerly awaited each year by countless anglers.
ALEXANDRIA, La. — The Nelson University Lions left everything on the court in the NAIA National Championship Tournament Second Round, but their championship dreams came to an end against No. 1 seed LSU Alexandria.
The Waxahachie High School soccer Indians are headed to the playoffs after a clinching 7-0 romp over Lancaster on Tuesday night in District 11-6A play at the Midkiff Athletic Complex at WHS.
The Waxahachie baseball Indians returned home to historic Paul Richards Park for the annual Robert Dulin Memorial Tournament this past weekend and picked up a pair of victories, while absorbing three losses as their bats went quiet at times.
Following a successful run co-hosting the Ellis County Tournament, the Waxahachie Lady Indians started District 11-6A softball action on a down note as Duncanville outslugged them, 17-10, on Tuesday night at the Midkiff Athletic Complex.
The Red Oak Lady Hawks reached the University Interscholastic League state basketball semifinals for the first time since 1977, but their season ended with a 50-31 loss to Denton Ryan on Tuesday night at Hebron High School.
DALLAS — The Waxahachie Runnin’ Indians were more than holding their own against Rockwall through 16-minutes of play — and then the Tribe suffered a lapse.