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The Commerce High School varsity volleyball squad is currently 16-6 on the season and is ranked 17 for Class 2A according to the Texas Girls Coaches Association state poll.
The freshmen, junior varsity and varsity squads swept Como Pickton on Sept. 7 in their first district action of the year, according to head coach Sarah Hall.
The Lady Tigers swept Grand Saline at home in 14-AA district play. Scores for the match were in favor of Commerce 25-15, 25-18, 25-16. Commerce is now 2-0 in district play.
“We are really clicking together on the court,” head Coach Sarah Fielden said. “We have some things we are working on fixing and they are determined to get it right.”
The Tigers will take on Quitman High School on Sept. 14.
“I look forward to district play because they girls work so hard,” Fielden said. “They are always pushing each other and have been great teammates.”
Members of the team are: Brianna Dugan, Laney Davidson, Dahyana Essix, Kaci Harrison, Chaney Moreland, Jordan Anderson, Chelsey Beane, Logan Talley, Bailee Mulcahy and Rachel McCloney.
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Tigers continue to roll against district opponents
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65 Lions receive academic recognition for 2013 spring semester
With the spring semester in the books, a number of A&M-Commerce student-athletes demonstrated what it truly means to be a student-athlete as 65 Lions were recognized with academic honors.
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Lady Tigers coach looks to build on success of softball program
The Commerce High School Lady Tigers deep playoff run came to an end on May 17 as the Tigers lost two close games against number one ranked Pilot Point in the regional semifinals.
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Lady Tigers softball look to topple number one ranked Pilot Point
Tomorrow the Commerce High School Lady Tigers Softball team will play Pilot Point, the number one ranked team in the state.
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Wilson wins gold, silver at state track meet
Buck Wilson of Commerce won gold and silver medals this weekend at the state meet while Rains pole vaulter Charlotte Brown won over a lot of hearts.
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Soccer field receives needed repair
This time the second time is the charm.
Last year Texas A&M University-Commerce hired a landscaping crew to rebuild the women’s soccer field in order to fix severe drainage issues plaguing the field.
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Commerce athletics receive boost in funding
Championship teams bring in money.
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CISD athletics receives boost of support
It has been a good year for sports at Commerce Independent School District.
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Send off for Lady Tiger softball team planned for Friday
From Commerce ISD: Join in the rousing send off for the first ever District-winning Lady Tiger softball team Friday as they leave for the 2A Area Playoff series against Chisum.
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Tigersharks stay afloat
Uncertainty surrounded the Commerce Tigersharks Swim team after it was announced that the Commerce City Pool would be closed for the indefinite future.
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A&M-Commerce Volleyball inks two to national letters of intent
A&M-Commerce head volleyball coach Craig Case today announced a pair of additions to the Lion volleyball program. Delanee Clark and Neka Nelson have signed National Letters of Intent and will begin competing for A&M-Commerce in the fall of 2013.
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65 Lions receive academic recognition for 2013 spring semester





