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Last week proved to be bittersweet for the Wills Point Tigers as the team returned to the playing field for the first time in almost a month due to their bye, and back-to-back weeks impacted by COVID-19. Untimely penalties and turnovers would prove to be too much to overcome in Wills Point’s return to the field as Farmersville scored a 48-21 win the Tigers in their 2020 district opener.
Read moreThe Wills Point Tigers will have their hands full over the course of the next 16 days, playing a district gauntlet that’s set to include Farmersville, Sunnyvale, Caddo Mills and Nevada Community for a chance to compete in this year’s 4A playoffs.
Read moreFall athletics and other extracurricular activities at the high school campus were abruptly put on hold last week with district officials announcing that multiple confirmed positive tests had been reported.
Read moreThe Wills Point Lady Tigers entered last week in prime position to tighten their grip on a potential playoff spot, finding themselves in a four-way tie for first place alongside Canton, Mabank and Van after three games.
Read moreThe Wills Point Tiger cross country team returned to action after a week away Oct. 1, traveling to Lindale to compete in the annual Eagle Invitational Meet.
Read moreThe Wills Point Tigers struggled to find a rhythm throughout the opening weeks of the 2020 season, implementing a new offensive and new defensive system on the fly after COVID-19 limited the amount of practices teams could have throughout the summer months.
Read moreThe Tiger tennis program will find itself on familiar ground during the week ahead, competing against state-ranked Lindale for this year’s district crown. Wills Point has been unbeatable this season, going 10-0 overall including 2-0 in district play. Right, Sawyer Sewell and the Wills Point Tiger tennis program dominated each of their first two district showdowns of the season, sweeping their way to a 19-0 win over rival Van Sept. 24 before adding a 19-0 sweep of Athens to their resume Sept. 28. Photo by David Kapitan
Read moreCoaches throughout District 14-4A entered the season echoing a similar refrain, adamant that any team could win this year’s title or miss the playoffs entirely.
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