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“Columbus scored first and never looked back”, said Coach Mikulin about the eighth grade Lady Cards’ 35-9 basketball victory in Rice Thursday. Both A and B team players made up the roster for this match-up as there was no eighth B game. Cleveland had 15 points for the match-up, followed by Post with eight, and Brown with seven. As of this publication, the Lady Cards will have faced off against Hallettsville at home on Monday, Jan. 25.
Read moreColumbus Youth Soccer League Spring Soccer registration is open through February 14. Cost is $50 per player with discounts for 3 or more per family. Games will start in Mid-March after Spring Break and run for 8 weeks. Ages 4 through 14. Must
Read moreColumbus went up against Tidehaven Jan. 15 and left the Tigers in the dust with a 58-28 win. Upson was the high scorer with 15 total points. He was followed by Wray with 13 points (which included a 3-point shot).
Read moreOn Jan. 12, The Cardinals took on the Sharks of Palacios Jan. 12 and lost with a final 54- 51 score.
Read moreThe Lady Cards basketball team advanced 6-1 in district play after a 62-49 win over the Lady Sharks Jan. 12. Coach Albers said, “It was a good win on the road.” High scorers for Columbus were No. 3 Mathis and No. 5 Tribe with 16 points each. No. 24 Scott followed up with 14 points and No. 11 recorded 6 points.
Read moreRecovered from an injury during his freshman year, Sam Riedinger is confident of a better outcome this baseball season.
Read moreCongratulations to the Cardinal boys soccer team and coaches for their third place finish in The Raiders Soccer Tournament last weekend. Courtesy
Read moreCongratulations to the Lady Cards soccer team and coaches for their first place finish in the Lady Raiders Soccer Tournament last weekend. Courtesy
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