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Three Grimes County softball players advanced to the Houston Astros Team Championship portion of the MLB Pitch Hit & Run competition Sunday, Sept. 26, at Minute Maid Park in Houston. Each player won the MLB Pitch Hit & Run contest qualifier hosted at Navasota High School on March 27, and their scores were compared to other players in their age division across the region. The top three player scores in each division advanced. Players compete in a pitching, hitting and running skills competition. Grimes County had a great showing at Minute Maid Park with all three qualifiers placing. Pictured left to right: Trinity Oller (second place), Mahayla Ybarra (first place) and Madi Mock (first place). First place winners will have their scores tallied and if they are among the top three amongst all MLB team locations they will advance to compete at the 2021 MLB World Series. The announcement will be made on MLB Network Wednesday, Sept. 29. Examiner photo by Matthew Ybarra
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Read moreNavasota seventh grader Cesar Garcia finished fourth in the Navasota Cross Country meet at August Horst Park in Navasota Wednesday, Sept. 15. Garcia finished with a time of 13:10. Examiner photo by Matthew Ybarra
Read moreIola Sophomore Lindsey Gooch ran to a first-place finish at the Navasota Rattler Invitational Cross Country Meet at August Horst Park in Navasota. Gooch finished with a time of 12:34. This is the first season Gooch has run cross co untry. Examiner photo by Matthew Ybarra
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Read moreFreshman Ahna Merrell is gaining the experience she needs to be on the volleyball court more.
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