
Lady Tigers fare well at opening meet
With only four of the 15 lifters with prior experience participating in last Wednesday’s season opener at Granbury, Glen Rose girls powerlifting coach Terry Harlin was pleased with how the team performed.
With only four of the 15 lifters with prior experience participating in last Wednesday’s season opener at Granbury, Glen Rose girls powerlifting coach Terry Harlin was pleased with how the team performed.
The Glen Rose boys powerlifting team recorded four first-places finishes, including the outstanding lifter of the meet, in their season opener last Thursday at Granbury High School. The Tigers finished second behind Granbury in the three-team meet.
The first round of interviews for Somervell County’s Director of Operations position will begin Wednesday.
For the first time in school history, the Glen Rose High School Cheerleaders/Color Guard made it to the final round of the Class 4A UIL Spirit Competition.
For the third consecutive year, the Glen Rose Lady Tiger volleyball team has landed a player on the Texas Sportwriters Association All-State Volleyball Team.
Avery Gray, the 2022 District 6-4A Setter of the Year, has verbally committed to play volleyball at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, Texas.
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The Glen Rose Tigers went on a 27-1 run that spanned nearly 10 minutes to break open a six-point game to win 59-30 over Mineral Wells on Friday night at Tiger Arena.
Four Glen Rose Lady Tigers scored in double-figures on Friday night as they remained unbeaten in district played with a 73-6 victory over Mineral Wells at Tiger Arena.
GLEN ROSE — Glen Rose Tiger Band bass clarinet player Jackson Hammack earned first chair on Saturday in Robinson, and he has earned a spot in the ATSSB/ TMEA Class 4A All-State Band. He and the band will perform on Saturday, Feb.