Minden Press-Herald

Saturday
May 18th

Sports

Glenbrook netters finish season undefeated

The Glenbrook tennis team swept a pair of matches from Riverfield last week to end their season undefeated with a 7-0 record overall and 4-0 in district.

"During the past seasons we have had individuals who were district winners, but this is the first time in several years that we have claimed the team title," Glenbrook tennis coach Wayne Orr said. "I am so very pleased for our two senior boys who have been that solidifying factor in each of our contests. Their years of dedication to the program end on a high note. They are the No. 2 seed in the South A Tournament that begins next week in Natchez, MS. In doubles play, they are undefeated and are seeded behind the reigning South A Champions."

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Glynn Harris spring fishing report for the area lakes

BLACK BAYOU: The bream are on the beds and hitting crickets and worms. Bass are fair on floating lizards and Rogues. Crappie are fair on shiners or jigs fished around the...

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Crimson Tide gets walk-off win

Crimson Tide gets walk-off win
Minden High to face Benton next
 
The Minden Crimson Tide had to go an extra inning to beat St. Augustine on Friday in their opening round playoff game of the LHSAA Cl...
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Lady Knights fall; Knights advance

SPRINGHILL—The North Webster Lady Knights playoff hopes ended Saturday, while the Knights' baseball team advanced in the LHSAA Class 2A playoffs.

The Lady Knights were shu...

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Glenbrook advances to South State

The Glenbrook Apaches advanced to the MAIS Class A South State Baseball Championships but it wasn't easy.

After losing Game 2, 3-2 to Riverfield, the Apaches had to come b...

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