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Cleburne junior is 8-for-8 in making the playoffs
The Cleburne Lady Jacket soccer team is preparing to play Centennial in the first round of the playoffs on Tuesday, and with their postseason appearance, Cleburne junior Brianna Reband has achieved a rare feat of success.
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Former Lady Jacket playing pro volleyball overseas
Cleburne alum Ashlie Christenson is finishing her first season playing professional volleyball overseas. Her journey to becoming a professional volleyball player wasn’t an easy one, but Christenson said despite the struggles, she wouldn’t change anything.
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Lady Eagle signs with Cedar Valley College to continue volleyball career
Rio Vista senior Krissa Reese signed her letter of intent on Feb. 1 to play volleyball at the collegiate level with Cedar Valley College in Lancaster.
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Cleburne senior featured as Hansen’s Scholar Athlete of the Week
Cleburne High School senior Kendall Jones’ achievements on the volleyball court and in the classroom will be profiled Sunday during Dale Hansen’s Sports Special, which airs at 10:30 p.m. on WFAA-Channel 8.
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Three Lady Jackets earn all-state volleyball honors
The Cleburne Lady Jacket volleyball team placed three players on the Texas Sports Writers Association 2012 All-State volleyball team.
Senior Kendall Jones, senior Hillary King and junior Brianna Reband make up three of the 24 total selections that comprise the all-state first, second and third teams for the 4A level. -
Lady Jackets hold end-of-season volleyball banquet
The Cleburne volleyball program held its annual end-of-season banquet on Monday night at the Cleburne Conference Center.
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15 volleyball players from Johnson County earn academic all-state honors
The Academic All-State teams for volleyball have recently been released, and Johnson County was well represented with 15 student athletes making the cut.
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Cleburne leads All-Johnson County volleyball superlatives
The 2012 First Financial Bank All-Johnson County volleyball team and superlative winners have been announced, and for the second straight year, Burleson’s Holly Milam was voted as the county’s most valuable player. While the junior Lady Elk claimed the top award, Cleburne had the most selections among superlatives.
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Grandview, Alvarado, Joshua lead first-team volleyball selections
The First Financial Bank All-Johnson County first team has been announced and Grandview leads the way with four first-team selections while Alvarado and Joshua have three selections each.
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AJC volleyball second team represented by entire county
The First Financial Bank All-Johnson County second team has been announced and there is representation amongst all nine schools in the county. - More Volleyball Headlines
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