Top Moments from 2018 2019 - Chevy Spotlight
This week's Chevy Spotlight looks back at the best moments from the 2018-2019 school year.
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This week's Chevy Spotlight looks back at the best moments from the 2018-2019 school year.
The Tornettes carry on the rich tradition of dance at Galveston Ball High School.
The Brazosport Girls Soccer team looks to continue its strong recent run as an area power, despite a young roster that features only four seniors.
The defending TAPPS 5A state champion Lutheran South baseball team is ready for the 2019 season. The Pioneers are also leaders away from the diamond, working on a number of community service projects.
A veteran roster has the New Caney Eagles soccer team looking to get back to the postseason and beyond.
The 11th-ranked Katy Lady Tigers captured the program's first district title since 1998, when current Head Coach Shanna Marhofer was a captain for the Lady Tigers.
29th-year Head Coach Bill McDonald has built the Strake Jesuit program into a perennial power, and the Texas Association of Soccer Coaches recently honored him for his three decades of success.
Under longtime Head Coach Edwin Egans the Crosby Cougars are in playoff contention, despite having a young roster that includes six sophomores in the regular rotation.
After surviving a difficult non-district schedule, the Bellaire Cardinals are in the thick of the 18-6A race and poised to make a deep run with a senior-laden squad.