
Railroaders announce college baseball series at La Moderna Field
CLEBURNE — La Moderna Field, home of the Cleburne Railroaders, will host a new college baseball tournament beginning in 2026, officials announced Monday.
CLEBURNE — La Moderna Field, home of the Cleburne Railroaders, will host a new college baseball tournament beginning in 2026, officials announced Monday.
CLEBURNE — The Cleburne Railroaders wrapped up last week with a tough 1-5 road trip but look to turn things around during a critical homestand at La Moderna Field. At the same time, a former pitching standout celebrates a significant league milestone.
GLEN ROSE — The readers have cast their votes, and junior softball player Marki Sandlin and junior baseball player Jeg Shirley are the 2025 Glen Rose Reporter Glen Rose High School Athletes of the Year.
GLEN ROSE — The Glen Rose Tiger baseball team received one superlative award and two first-team selections when the District 6-4A teams were released earlier this week.
GLEN ROSE — When Kelsi Chavez was named the head volleyball coach at Glen Rose High School last month, she experienced emotions ranging from nervousness to excitement and pretty much everything in between.
GLEN ROSE — Tarleton State Athletics hosted the 34th Annual Perry Elliott Plowboy Shootout, sponsored by First Financial Bank, on Friday at Squaw Valley Golf Course in Glen Rose.
CLEBURNE — The Cleburne Railroaders continued their winning start to the 2025 season, taking four of six games against the defending American Association champion Kane County Cougars during their second homestand.
GLEN ROSE — When the District 6-4A All-District softball teams were released last week, the Glen Rose Lady Tigers had five honorees on three different teams.
SAN ANGELO — Twenty student-athletes on the Angelo State University Rams and Rambelles track and field teams, including Kylie Frush of Glen Rose, have earned 25 NCAA Division II All-South Central Region honors from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) for their performances during the 2025 outdoor season.
GLEN ROSE — Glen Rose senior Colton Andress captured the UIL Class 4A High Jump State Championship last week with a personal-best jump of 6 feet, 11 inches, but the seeds of his state-title run were planted at a very early age.