Former Boerne High softball coach Jennifer Fox returned to Boerne to lead Alamo Heights against the Champion softball team Tuesday night at Charger Field.
BHS hosted the Greyhound Relays last week at Boerne ISD Stadium and it was a strong meet for the Chargers and Greyhounds.
Both the Greyhound and Charger tennis teams were in action last week at the San Marcos Gold Tournament and had solid results in both singles and doubles.
Members of the Geneva School of Boerne track and field teams recently competed at the Cornerstone Relays and several Eagles had strong performances.
With three matches left in the regular season the Boerne Champion boys soccer team is still in the hunt for a playoff spot.
Smithson Valley rallied past the Champion baseball team Wednesday night and used a four-run sixth frame to defeat the Chargers, 7-5.
Boerne High stayed in the hunt for this year’s district title after the Lady Greyhounds soccer team defeated visiting Canyon Lake Tuesday night at BISD Stadium.
Comfort High hosted Georgetown Gateway Tuesday night for a non-district softball game and the Deer defeated the Lady Gators, 9-4.
Champion girls soccer coach Kara Walters picked up career win No. 201 Tuesday night at home after the Lady Chargers shut down Lehman, 7-0.
LAW ENFORCEMENT
The custodial death report for the fatal shooting of Brandon Cruz by Boerne Police Department Cpl. Cheyenne Weber was released late last month, offering more insight into the events that took place Feb. 21.
Editor’s note: First of a two-part series chronicling the history of the forming of Kendall County and its namesake, George Wilkins Kendall. Everything included in this story was taken from Bryden Moon’s March 5 presentation at the Patrick Heath Public Library.