Facing off against the formidable Bay City Blackcats, the Sealy Tiger varsity football team fought valiantly but fell short with a final score of 29-7.
Facing off against the formidable Bay City Blackcats, the Sealy Tiger varsity football team fought valiantly but fell short with a final score of 29-7.
In a hard-fought battle on September 8th, the Sealy Tigers Varsity Boys Football team faced off against the Stafford Spartans but fell short with a final score of 44-24. Despite their determined efforts, the Tigers struggled to contain Stafford’s offense, leading to a challenging game for the Sealy faithful. Nevertheless, the Tigers remain committed to improving their game and are poised for a comeback in their upcoming matchups.
Austin County and surrounding area teams battled it out on Friday night in Week 3 of the 2023 Texas Football Season. Here are the scores that we have.
Austin County and surrounding area teams battled it out on Friday night in Week 2 of the 2023 Texas Football Season. Here are the scores that we have.
Austin County and surrounding area teams battled it out on Friday night in Week 1 of the 2023 Texas Football Season. Here are the scores that we have.
Grayson Oliver, a dedicated member of the Texas FFA, received the esteemed Texas FFA San Antonio Stock Show Scholarship and was recognized on stage at the 95th Texas FFA State Convention held in Dallas. His exemplary academic achievements, leadership skills, and passion for agriculture made him a deserving recipient of this prestigious scholarship.
The Sealy Police Department, Sealy ISD Police Department, and Austin County Sheriff’s Department recently conducted intensive active shooter drills at the Sealy ISD Campus, focusing on preparedness and response strategies. Through comprehensive training, pre and post-meetings, and educational sessions, these joint law enforcement agencies demonstrated their commitment to ensuring the safety of the Sealy community in the face of potential emergencies.
The Sealy FFA Land Judging Team has made their mark in the field of sustainable agriculture by earning a 43rd place finish at the national land judging contest in El Reno, Oklahoma. Composed of Ryleigh Gilfoil, Tanner Mauney, Lane Emshoff, and Elena Hernandez, the team’s impressive performance is a testament to their knowledge and dedication in this vital field.