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Paso Robles Bearcat student-athletes to sign national letters of intent

–Paso Robles High School student-athletes Isabella Druding, Kendall Moffit, and Madeline Loff will sign NCAA National Letters of Intent at a ceremony at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at the practice field at Paso Robles High School. Isabella Druding will join the William Jessup University Cheer and Competitive Stunt program. A four-year letter winner, she was chosen as a CCAA All-League First Team. She was selected for the PRHS Varsity Cheer and Stunt team as a freshman and is currently a team captain. William Jessup Coach Alexis Welch is very pleased with her signing ​“​I am thrilled to have Isabella joining our Warrior family next year!” she said, “She is an incredible flyer and tumbler and will be an asset to our Stunt program at Jessup. I have watched Isabella grow over the last few years with her High School Stunt program, and cannot wait to continue helping her grow during her time as a Warrior. Let’s go Bella!​”

Trojans pair stingy defense with high scoring offense

Trojans pair stingy defense with high scoring offense Published by admin on Fri, 01/29/2021 - 1:35pm The Trojans Kayla Jett fights for the rebound with Westran s Dylan Perry. [Leslie A Meyer Photography] By:  Editor Heading into the Sturgeon Tournament at 13-0, and coming off a 60-17 shellacking of Paris, Community R6 coach Bob Curtis still found room for improvement. So he tasked his team in practice with touching up their perimeter game and accuracy from the free throw line. The effort clearly paid off. In the opener at Sturgeon, the Trojans sank 5 of 8 from beyond the arc, hit 13 of 17 from the stripe and demolished Westran 76-15 to remain unbeaten on the season.

Trojan girls battle to 12-0 | The Mexico Ledger

Trojan girls battle to 12-0 Published by admin on Wed, 01/27/2021 - 11:51am Trojans forward Alexis Welch blocks a shot from Cairo s Gracie Bailey. [Leslie A Meyer Photography] By:  Editor The Trojans found themselves in an unfamiliar situation Tuesday night against Cairo. For the first time all season, they were behind at the half. And down 19-16, head coach Bob Curtis thought they were fortunate. “Everything was hard – we turned it over, shot it poorly and just didn’t guard very well,” he said. “I was very glad to just be down by 3 at the half.” But nothing has turned Community R6 back for very long this season. The Trojans reversed matters in the second half to overcome Cairo 43-30 on Senior Night.

Trojans cruise to tournament final | The Mexico Ledger

  First, like many teams they have struggled to field a consistent roster thanks to the ravages of COVID-19 and quarantine protocols. Second, that doesn’t seem to matter.   The Trojans pummeled New Franklin 60-31 on Wednesday night to advance to the New Franklin Tournament title game. They are now 8-0 on the season and third in the state’s Class 1 rankings.   Community jumped out to a 17-5 lead after one and went into the halftime break with a comfortable 35-14 cushion. Sarah Angel seemed to be everywhere, scoring 19 points, picking New Franklin’s pockets for 5 steals and dishing out 3 assists.

High School Sports: Cats pick up pair of CAC road wins (12/16/20)

High School Sports: Cats pick up pair of CAC road wins (12/16/20)
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