Sports Brief w/Mark Allen

No 19 Tech Baseball vs No 2 TCU, Three Games, 6:30 PM, Lubbock, Today
Tech Softball vs No 13 Baylor, Three Games, 6:30 PM, Waco, Today
Dallas Mavericks beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 135-131 last night. Mavs host Rockets Tonight.
Houston Rockets beat the Sacramento Kings 115-111 last night.
San Antonio Spurs beat the Orlando Magic 103-91 last night. Spurs host Nuggets Friday.
Colorado Rockies beat Texas Rangers 10-4 yesterday. Rangers OPEN TODAY.
Houston Astros beat Tigers 3-2.
Mark Allen Meurer KSSL
(Join “Mark Allen” Meurer weekday mornings for Sports on KSSL 107.3 & 94.1 and Mobile App, Contact: mark@myslaton.com Cell/Text 806.789.8456)

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Slaton Track

by Coach Klafka

Last Friday the Track Team traveled to Brownfield to compete against Brownfield, Idalou, Littlefield, and Lamesa. The girls did great. We are seeing constant improvement with these athletes. They are knocking seconds off their time and working hard to do it. Here are our medalist for the Brownfield Relays:

400m Dash – 3rd Ro Sangster 1:04.13
100m Hurdles – 2nd Kim Hernandez 18.12
4x100m Relay – 1st Aurora Luera, Erin Olmos, Desiree Lacy, Ro Sangster 51.30
4x200m Relay – 2nd Aurora Luera, Quanasia McDaniel, Desiree Lacy, Erin Olmos 1:50.32
4x400m Relay – 1st Aurora Luera, Quanasia McDaniel, Hannah Rodriguez, Ro Sangster 4:17.47
High Jump – 3rd Taliea Maxwell 5’0”

We will be competing at The Acuff Relays in Roosevelt this Thursday, then it is DISTRICT next week in Post. Take the 20 minute drive this week and especially next week to support our Tigerettes.
Slaton Track 3

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Slaton Pharmacy on the Square

Slaton PharmacyIt used to be Slaton Pharmacy, then Lowry Drug, then Caprock Drug, and now It’s the New Slaton Pharmacy with some familiar faces from Caprock Drug!  WELCOME TO SLATON!

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Slaton Baseball Report by Hunter Henzler

In a predominantly offensive ballgame versus the Roosevelt Eagles Tuesday, March 31st, the Slaton Tigers walked off the field with their first district win of the to start a 3 game home-stand.

Josh Salazar led the Tigers with a 6 strikeout pitching performance, and scored 3 runs scored off of 3 hits, including a 1 run shot over the left field wall in the bottom of the 3rd inning.

After getting down 4-3, the Tigers battled back in the 5th inning. After walking Jake Speed and Fernando Portillo, and giving up an outfield single to Josh Salazar to load the bases, Roosevelt’s pitcher walked Adrian Moreno, bringing in Jake Speed and tying the ballgame at 4.   With Nate Sanchez at bat, the game experienced a brief pause to gameplay when the fields sprinklers came on. Undeterred by the water, the Tigers bats did not cool off and they rode the inning to the tune of scoring 6 runs to raise their lead to 9-4.

After the Tigers scored once more in the 6th, the top of the 7th proved to keep things exciting as the Tigers allowed 4 runs to bring the game to 10-8 before getting the final out and end the game. Nate Sanchez pitchedthe final 3 innings and was credited with the save.

The Tigers continue district play at home against Denver City on Friday at Noon, JV game will follow after.
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