The Texas A&M University-Commerce track and field programs will send 14 men’s entries and 11 women’s entries to the 2018 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships, as announced by the NCAA.
Texas A&M University-Commerce softball catcher Mariah Jameyson has been named one of ten finalists for the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Player of the Year.
The NTCC baseball season came to an end Wednesday afternoon. San Jacinto defeated the Eagles 9-3 to advance to the JUCO World Series in Grand Junction, Colorado.
The Hughes Springs boys baseball team start their three-game regional quarterfinal series tonight, as they take on White Oak in game one this afternoon at 5:00. Game two will be Friday at 5:00 pm and, if necessary, Game three would be Saturday morning at 11:30. All games will be played at ETBU, and on STAR 969 and the Internet.
Union Hill will take on Sulphur Bluff in another three-game regional quarterfinal series that starts tonight at 6:00 pm. Game 2 will be Friday at 5:30 pm with Game 3, if necessary, 30 minutes after game two. All games are being played at Mt Vernon High School.
The Hughes Springs Lady Mustangs will take on Pilot Point in the regional semifinals in a one-game series Saturday night at 7:00 pm. The game will be played at Sulphur Springs High School, and broadcast on STAR 96.9 and the Internet.
The Paris High School soccer program has announced their 2018 Soccer Camp information. The camp will be held on June 7 from 8:00 am until 12:00 pm at Wildcat stadium. It will be for boys and girls in the first through ninth grades. For more information visit our website East Texas Radio dot com.
The Rangers split their series with the Mariners after a 5-1 victory on Wednesday. Bartolo Colon had another outstanding performance on the mound. Colon went seven and two-thirds innings and only allowed four hits. He also threw 71 of his 96 pitches for strikes. Texas will stay on the road as they open a four-game series with the Chicago White Sox tonight on 1490AM and 96.3FM KPLT. Pregame is at 6:30. First pitch at 7:10.
Wide receiver Dez Bryant is not second-guessing his decision to turn down an offer from the Baltimore Ravens, even though he remains a free agent a month after being cut by the Dallas Cowboys. The Ravens are the only team known to have extended an offer to Bryant, who is coming off his third straight season in which he failed to record at least 70 catches and 900 yards receiving. Baltimore eventually signed restricted free agent Willie Snead, and the team reportedly ended its interest in Bryant.
Michigan State will pay $500 million to victims of Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse in what is believed to be the largest settlement ever in a sexual misconduct case involving a university. Attorneys representing 332 claimants reached an agreement with representatives from Michigan State during a mediation meeting Tuesday afternoon. The university’s board of trustees agreed to the deal in principle. The settlement did not include provisions about policy or acknowledge the claims made against Michigan State.