Wednesday, May 3, 2023

1950 TCIL Boys Basketball: Laneri Drops TCIL Cage Tilt

SAN ANTONIO, March 3 (Spl). -- St. Thoams of Houston defeated the Laneri Micks from Fort Worth, 44-37, in the Texas Catholic Interscholastic League cage tournament here Friday.

It was the Mick's first appearance in the meet.  Laneri will play Corpus Christi at 9:50 a.m. Saturday.

Amarillo's Price Memorial defeated Catholic High of Texarkana, 45-21, and El Paso Cathedral trounced Corpus Christi Academy, 75-36, in other games Friday.

The box score:

LANERI - McGill 6 3-3 15, Carter 0 0-0 0, Harris 0 0-1 0, Brey 5 1-3 11, Collins 1 3-4 5, J. Howell 1 0-1 2, R. Howell 0 0-0 0, Bettinger 0 0-0 0, Byrne 0 0-1 4.  TOTALS 15 7-13 37. 
HOUSTON - Clark 3 3-4 9, Parise 0 0-0 0, O'Conner 3 0-3 6, Matzinger 5 1-1 11, Hallite 1 0-1 2, Ruize 2 0-1 4, M'Wiliam 3 1-1 7, Spcek 2 0-0 4, Choyce 0 1-1 1.  TOTALS 19 6-12 44.

Score at half:  St. Thomas 24, Laneri 13.

Source:  Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Saturday, March 4, 1950, Page 7

1953 SAL Football: Schreiner Has 7 Prep Games

KERRVILLE, Sept. 11 (SNS) - Schreiner Institute's high school football team will play a seven-game schedule this season, Athletic Director Ted Carley has announced.

A member of the Southwest Academic League, the Schreiner team has as its fwllow members St. Gerard's, Peacock Military Academy, and St. Louis High School of Castroville.

Schreiner's prep school will open its season by going to Johnson City Sept. 25.  Oct. 1, Schreiner travels to San Marcos Baptist Academy to play.  Remainder of the schedule includes Oct. 9, St. Gerard's here; Oct. 15, St. Louis at Castroville; Oct. 23, Peacock Military Academy here; Oct. 30, Texas Military Institute in San Antonio, and Nov. 6, St. Edward's here.

Source:  Austin American-Statesman, Friday, September 11, 1953, Page 22.

1951 TCIL Baseball: St. Ed's Wins, Gains Semifinal Round Today

HOUSTON, May 12 (AP) - St. Louis High School of Castroville, a school with an enrollment of only 26 boys and 14 girls, rode the strong right arm of Ronnie Keller to its 16th straight victory as a feature of the first annual state Catholic schoolboy baseball tourney here Friday.

St. Louis beat Corpus Christi Academy, 3-0, as Keller notched continued unbeaten over the last two and a half years.

Central Catholic of San Antonio upset favored St. Thomas of Houston, 10-7, and St. Edward's of Austin bested Kirwin of Galveston, 9-5.

Central Catholic meets St. Edward's in the only semi-final game at 2 p.m. Saturday with St. Louis of Castroville drawing a bye into the 6 p.m. Saturday championship finals.  St. Thomas and Kirwin meet in a consolation game at 2 p.m. with the winner playing the St. Edward's Central Catholic loser for the consolation title at 8 p.m.

Source:  Austin American-Statesman, Saturday, May 12, 1951, Page 6

1954 SAL Baseball: Castroville '9' Wins SAL Title

SAN MARCOS, May 15 (ANS) - St. Louis High School (Castroville) won the state Southwest Academic League baseball title here Saturday afternoon by trimming Texas Military Institue (San Antonio) 7-3 in the finals.

St. Louis had advanced to the finals by walloping St. Edward's of Austin by a 17-1 margin Friday while TMI was blanking Muenster (Gainesville) by a 10-0 count.

Saturday morning Muenster nipped St. Edward's 1-0 for the third place position.

TMI won the swimming crown by scoring 61 points while Peacock (San Antonio) took second with 39 points.  St. Ed's was third with six points.

TMI also won the golf crown as its four-man team had a 451 total for 27 holes of golf.  Medalist was James King of TMI.  St. Ed's was second and Laneri (Fort Worth) third.

Source:  The Austin American, Sunday, May 16, 1954, Page 46

1952 TCIL Baseball: Saint House Defender In TCIL Baseball Meet

Houston, May 8 (AP) - Defending champion St. Louis High School of Castroville will be in the field tomorrow when the Texas Catholic Interscholastic League opens its second annual baseball tournament.

The championship game is set for 8 p.m. Saturday.

Saint Louis, with an enrollment of only 75 boys, drew a first round bye and plays its first game Friday at 8 p.m. against the winner of the Saint Thomas-St. Joseph's game.

Source:  The Vernon Daily Record, Thursday, May 8, 1952, Page 6.

1965 TCIL Baseball Tourney Opens

HOUSTON (AP) - The Texas Catholic Interscholastic League opened its baseball tournament today with Beaumont Kelly favored in Class AAA and San Antonio LaSalle picked to win in the Class AA.

Kelly tangled with Houston St. Thomas.

Other pairings:  Victoria St. Joseph vs. Abilene Central Catholic, Corpus Christi Academy vs. Ennis St. John's and San Antonio Catholic vs. Fort Worth Nolan.

LaSalle drew an opening round bye and will not play until Saturday.  It won the meet last year, when there was only one division.

Source:  The Kilgore News Herald, Friday, April 30, 1965, Page 2.

1973 TCIL Baseball: Indians Lose To St. Anthony's In Loop Play-Off

The St. Mary's Indians bowed out of the state TCIL baseball race Sunday when they dropped a 6-4 decision to the St. Anthony Jackets in a game played at Pat's Park.

The Indianas had won the first of the scheduled two game with the Jackets, 5-3, in a contest played her on April 17, but the two teams were thrown into a tie when the Jackets won 7-4 in a game played Thursday afternoon in San Antonio, making the third and decisive game necessary.

The Jackets now will enter the state TCIL play-offs in San Antonio on Thursday through Saturday of this week as the representatives of district 4-AA.

Source:  Fredericksburg Standard, Wednesday, May 9, 1973, Page 10

1971 TCIL Football: Academy's Robison To Take New Post

Tom Robison, highly successful football and baseball coach at Corpus Christi Academy for the past four years, has resigned to accept the position as assistant football and head baseball coach at Gregory-Portland High School.

Robison announced his resignation yesterday and said he plans to report to his new post Aug. 1.

Robison took over the coaching jobs and athletic directorship at Academy in 1967 nd immediately started turning out champions.  The Cavaliers won the state Texas Catholic Interscholastic League football championship in 1967, and reached the state finals last year.

In 1967-68-69 his baseball teams won three successive state TCIL championships and in 1969 he was named TCIL Baseball Coach of the Year.

"This is exctly the type of job I have been looking for," Robison said.  "I didn't want to leave the Corpus Christi area."

Robison has been coaching for 14 years.  He came to Academy from Yoakum St. Joseph's.

Source:  Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Wednesday, July 7, 1971, Page 26.

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

1971 TCIL Baseball: Indians Leave For State Tournament

The St. Mary's Indian baseball teams heads for Houston and the State TCIL Baseball Tournament Thursday, after having extended their winning streak to 11 straight, after disposing of St. Anthony's of San Antonio, 9-3, and Burnet 12-0 in their final regular games.

The Indians will enter the tournament with a season record of 15-6, as the meet last year's state champion Corpus Christi Academy team Friday at 4:30 p.m.  Should they win over Corpus, the St. Mary's nine will play again at 9 a.m. Saturday.

In their game with St. Anthony's last Wednesday, the visitors scored two runs in the second, and the Indians scored once each in the third and fourth innings and then went ahead 3-2 as they scored again in the sixth.  The Indians, however, put the game out of reach with a six run outburst in the sixth, while limiting their opponents to one in the top of the seventh and last frame.

David Petsch and Mike Hartmann shared hurling duties and James Roeder hit a homer in the fifth to put his team in the lead.

In the Burnet game Monday, the Indians scored four runs in the first, five in the second, two in the third and one in the fourth for their 12 run output, while holding the Bulldogs scoreless.

James Roeder and David Petsch shared hurling duties.  Pat Usener led at bat with three hits out of four trips to the plate and Mike Sagebiel homered in the first to begin the Indian uprising.

Source:  Fredericksburg Standard, Wednesday, May 5, 1971, Page 6.

1969 TCIL Football: Bishop Forest Coach Takes Yoakum Job

 By Julius Ermis

YOAKUM - Football seemed to be assured for the 1969 season at St. Joseph High School when the Rev. Michael Shaughnessy, pastor and superintendent, signed Teddy Vanek of Schulenburg to a one-year contract as head coach.

Vanek comes to Yoakum after coaching at Bishop Forest High School in Schulenburg as an assistant and head coach for the past three years.

He graduated from Bishop Forest High School in 1962 and attended Sam Houston State University where he received his degree in history as a major and a minor in P.E.

Vanek then went to serve as assistant coach at Bishop Forest in 1966 and was elevated to head coach in the fall of 1967 through the spring of 1969.

During his final two years at Bishop Forest, he was head mentor in football, basketball and track serving as assistant coach in baseball.

Coach Vanek led Bishop Forest to district titles in the Texas Catholic Interscholastic League in football, track and baseball during his stay.  In 1966 and 1968, Bishop Forest captured the 2-AA district championship in football, while losing to St. Mary's of Fredericksburg both times in the state finals.

Bishop Forest also won three consecutive track titles as well as taking the district baseball crowns three times.  In 1966 and 1969, the powerhouse at Schulenburg bowed to Corpus Christi Academy in the state finals of the TCIL baseball tournament.

At the age of 25 and single, Teddy is attending summer classes at the University of Houston and his plans include moving to Yoakum when he completes his summer semester at the U of H in the latter part of July.

Source:  Victoria Advocate, Tuesday, June 24, 1969, Page 10.

1952 TCIL Baseball: Catholics Meet To Pick Site For Baseball

SAN ANTONIO, Feb. 25 (AP) - Officials of the schools participating in the state Interscholastic League basketball tournament here met to pick a site for their baseball tournament, elect officers and form four districts for footballs.

The Rev. Matthew Sheedy of St. Thomas, Houston, was elected president and Bro. Herbert Janson of Central Catholic, San Antonio, was chosen vice president.  Bro. Eugene Gittinger of St. Mary's University was elected secretary-treasurer.

St. Thomas will be host team for the TCIL baseball meet the first part of May.  Other teams planning participating in the tourney are Corpus Christi Academy, St. Louis of Castroville, St. Edward's of Austin, St. Joseph's of Victoria, Jesuit of Dallas, Kirwin of Galveston and Central Catholic of San Antonio.

The eastern division of the football set-up will include Bishop Byrne of Port Arthur, St. Anthony of Beaumont, Kirwin of Galveston, St. Thomas of Houston, and Jesuit of Dallas.  In the southern division will be St. Joseph's of Victoria, Corpus Christi Academy, St. Joseph's of Laredo, St. Joseph's of Brownsville and St. Louis of Castroville.

St. Edward's of Austin and Central Catholic and St. Gerard's of San Antonio will be members of the central division.  In the western division will be Cathedral of El Paso, and Price Memorial of Amarillo.

Source:  Austin American-Statesman, Monday, February 25, 1952, Page 11.

1973 TCIL Baseball: Jesuit, Victoria Pace TCIL Baseball Tourney

By John Hines, Staff Writer

Dallas Jesuit in Class AAA and Victoria St. Joseph's in the Class AA division emerged in the drivers' seats as the only unbeaten teams in the TCIL State Baseball Tournament after second-day action Friday at Keefe Field and Holy Cross.

Jesuit took a 4-1 victory over Houston St. Thomas and now faces the War Eagles again for the state championship at 6 p.m. Saturday at Keefe Field.  A St. Thomas victory would men another game immediately following.

St. Thomas came back to eliminate San Antonio's AAA entry, Holy Cross, with another one-run victory over the Knights, 3-2.  Holy Cross left 12 men on base, including the bases loaded in the fifth and men on first and third when the game ended.

Winning pitcher Paul Stavnoha singled in the deciding run for the War Eagles in the second after their first three batters produced two runs in the first, Luis Garcia singling, Rory Miggins tripling to the right field wall and Bill Tower hitting a sacrifice fly.

Holy Cross earlier eliminated Houston St. Pius, the team with the best record coming into the meet (24-5) and the defending AA champs, 9-4.  Eddie Hernandez homered over the left field wall in the fourth, then belted a two-run single when the Knights batted around in the fifth.  Bobby Santos allowed only four hits, three of them in the infield.

Victoria St. Joseph will meet Galveston O'Connell for the state title at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Keefe, with another game following if O'Connell wins.

The Buccaneers pulled off the iron-man hat trick of three victories, in turn eliminating St. Anthony, 5-4; Laredo St. Joseph, 13-5, and Waco Reicher, 4-2.

Johnny McKenna swung the big bat for O'Connell, blasting a two-run homer and a double in the victory over Laredo, then rapping another two-bagger to break a 1-1 tie against Reicher in the seventh.  Mark Laine singled and Paul Montalbano doubled to drive in the other runs.

O'Connell had to come from behind with two runs in the bottom of the seventh on a check-swing single by Mark Daulong, sacrifice bunt that was thrown away for a three-base error to let in the tying run and Randy Bolton's squeeze and third RBI.

Mark Chovanec's two singles produced three runs for Victoria St. Joe, while Mark Johnston pitched hitless ball until the fifth for Jesuit.

St. Anthony, incidentally, would have needed seven games to have won the tournament by the way the draw and results.

Class AAA
Winners' Bracket
Jesuit 4, St. Thomas 1

Losers' Bracket
Holy Cross 9, St. Pius 4
St. Thomas 3, Holy Cross 2

Class AA
Winners' Bracket
St. Joseph 9, Waco Reicher 3

Losers' Bracket
O'Connell 5, St. Anthony 4
O'Connell 13, Laredo St. Joseph 5

Source:  Express and News, Saturday, May 12, 1973, Page 58

1997 TCIL Baseball: St. Michael's claims TCIL baseball crown

SAN ANTONIO - St. Michael's Academy knocked off San Antonio's Holy Cross 6-5 to capture the TCIL state baseball crown on Saturday.

St. Michael's rapped out 15 hits to win the first game of the series 10-6 earlier in the day.

Pitcher Adam Alveres tossed a complete game and ripped a home run in the fifth inning to lead the Crusaders to their school's first state title and the first for Coach Calvin Schiraldi, a former Texas Longhorns player.

To reach the deciding series with the Knights, St. Michael's had to bounce back from a 15-5 loss to Holy Cross on Friday, then defeat St. Anthony 7-3 on Saturday in an elimination game.

Source:  Austin American-Statesman, Monday, May 5, 1997, Page 20.

Monday, May 1, 2023

1970 TCIL Golf: Jesuit Eagles In Third Place In Golf Meet

Dallas, Tex. -- The Jesuit Eagles fired a 330 team total to finish in third place after the first round of the Texas Catholic Interscholastic League State golf tournament held here Thursday.  Dallas Jesuit holds the No. 1 spot with a 304 while St. Thomas is second with 324.

Final round of the two-day event is scheduled for 8 a.m. Friday.

Members of the Jesuit team consist of Tim Crowley, David Petty, Mike Kennedy, Ed Martinez and Mike Burton.

Kennedy was the hot man Friday firing an 80 over the 18 hole course while Burton was second with 82.

Source:  El Paso Times, Friday, April 24, 1970, Page 28.

1975 TCIL Golf: Hood Leads Nolan to TCIL Crown

HOUSTON - Nolan, led by Mike Hood, won the Texas Catholic Interscholastic League state golf tournament Friday by finishing with a 36-hole total of 664 at Brye-Burn Country Club.

Hood won individual honors with his rounds of 81-79 on the 72 par course.  He tied with Bob Miller of Antonian of San Antonio and won the playoff.

Nolan beat second-place Dallas Bishop Dunne by seven shots.

Team:  Nolan 664, Bishop Dunne 671, Dallas Bishop Lynch 679, Dallas Jesuit 681, St. Thomas, Houston 700.

Individual:  Mike Hood, Nolan, 160; Bob Miller, Antonian, 160; Ed Quinlan, Dallas Jesuit, 163; Rusty Jedlicha, Dallas Lynch 166; Phil Shaw, Nolan 167.  Other Nolan scores:  Mike McDonald 160, Scott Woodard 160, Barry Corcoran 175.

Source:  Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Saturday, May 3, 1975, Page 32.

1968 TCIL Boys Basketball: CCHS Leaves For State Meet Today

The Central Catholic Chargers depart Abilene Thursday at 9 a.m. for San Antonio and Texas Catholic Interscholastic League State Basketball Tournament.

The three-day tourney which starts Friday will be held in the St. Mary's University Gymnasium.

Coach Wiley Wise indicated that his team will be housed at the Central Expressway Rodeway Inn during their stay in San Antonio.

Wise announced his traveling squad Wednesday.

Fourteen boys including managers will make the trip.

The traveling squad is composed of Steve Ogden, Bobby Taylor, Pat Clinch, Wendell Northcutt, John Packard, Ruben Garcia, Bobby Walker, Paul Klingler, Mike Morse, Micky Light, Chuck Hogan and Harold Woods.

Joe Weber is team statistician and Steve Scannell is team manager.

Wise and assistant coach Durwood Coalson will accompany the Chargers.

Source:  Abilene Reporter-News, Thursday, February 15, 1968, Page 12.

1978 TCIL Golf: St. Joseph Golfers Win State Tourney

GRAND PRAIRIE - Medalist Clay Johnson put together consecutive rounds of 74 Thursday and Friday in leading St. Joseph Academy of Bronwsville to the Texas State Catholic Golf Tournament championship.

Herb Ames, also of St. Joseph Academy, had rounds of 76-77 to share second medalist honors with Grady Dickens of Dallas Bishop Dunne who won a playoff for the second place trophy.

St. Joe's winning team total of 619 gave the Bloodhound golfers a 21-stroke victory.  Dallas Jesuit finished second at 640 in the 13-team competition and defending champion Bishop Nolan placed third at 642.  St. Thomas of HOuston was fourth at 646 and Cathedral of El Paso placed fifth at 648.

Mark Johnson had a two-round total of 158.  Javier Vera shot 160 and Sy Griffey finished at 167 for St. Joe.

Source:  Brownsville Valley Morning Star, Saturday, May 6, 1978, Page 15.

1981 TCIL Golf: Irish 3rd in TCIL golf meet

DALLAS - Cathedral High School is in third place, 29 strokes off the lead and eight shots out of second, after the first round Monday of the Texas Christian Interscholastic League boys' golf tournament here at the par 71 Sleepy Hollow Country Club course.

The Irish recorded a 345 total, trailing defending state champion Fort Worth Nolan (316) and Dallas Jesuit (337).

Junior Marcos Delgado is in 10th place for medalist and led Cathedral with a 14-over-par 85, followed by juniors Pat King and Alex Rainbolt with 86s, sophomore Jim McGee 88 and senior Joe Ellis 89.

With 18 holes to be played Tuesady, Cathedral Coach Mike Kennedy believes his team can lower their scores.  "I don't know if we can catch Nolan, but for sure we'd like to catch Jesuit for second," he said. "Last year, we led Nolan by 16 strokes and they caught us, so maybe we can reverse that this year."

Others in the team race are Houston Strake Jesuit (346), Dallas Bishop Dunne (352), Houston St. Thomas (362), Brownsville St. Joseph's (364), Beaumont Bishop Kelly (367) and Dallas Bishop Lynch (393).

Leading the medalist race after the first day was Nolan's Clark Dennis with a 76.

Source:  El Paso Times, Tuesday, April 28, 1981, Page 18.

1965 TCIL Golf Tourney Set

Golf supremacy for 1965 in the Texas Catholic Interscholastic League will be determined in an 18-hole tournament scheduled Friday at Municipal Course.  Nine times will tee off at 8 a.m. Friday in the medal play.

Team entries are St. Thomas (Houston), Kirwin (Galveston), St. Joseph (Victoria), St. Edward's (Austin), Nolan (Fort Worth), Marion (Houston), Mount Carmel (Houston), Bishop Forest (Schulenburg) and defending champion Jesuit (Dallas).

Source:  The Austin American, Friday, April 30, 1965, Page 34.

1971 TCIL Golf Slated Here

The annual Texas Catholic Interscholastic League Golf Tournament will get under way at 8 a.m. Thursday and Friday at Municipal Golf Course with nine teams entered.  

Contesting for the crown will be the defending champion Dallas esuit team, Central Catholic of San Antonio, Kelly of Beaumont, St. Thomas of Houston, Bishop Lynch of Dallas, Strake of Houston, Bishop Dunne of Dallas, Notre Dame of Wichita Falls and Bishop Forest of Schulenberg.

Jesuit won last year with a 559 score while Lee Carter of St. Peter's of Dallas was medalist with 71-71 - 142.

Source:  The Austin American, Thursday, April 29, 1971, Page 60.

1968 TCIL Golf, Tennis Play In Progress

The Texas Catholic Interscholastic League state tennis and golf tournaments got under way here Thursday with tennis activity centering at the St. Edward's University courts and the golf action unfolding at Municipal Golf Course.

First and second matches unfolded in the tennis meet Thursday and quarterfinal, semifinal and final matches are due to be played Friday.

At Municipal Golf Course, St. Paul of Shiner has a one stroke lead in the drive for the team titles with an 18-hole total of 345.  Bishop Lynch of Dallas is close behind at 346.

In the battle for medalist honors Skip Davis of Houston St. Thomas and Tom Fulton of Houston Strake Jesuit are tied at 82.

Friday 18 more holes of play are scheduled to wind up the golf tourney.

GOLF

Team totals - Shiner St. Paul 345, Dallas Bishop Lyncy 346, Houston St. Thomas 362, Dallas Jesuit 371, Houston Strake Jesuit 377, Port Arthur Bishop Byrne 379, San Antonio Central Catholic 388, San Antonio Antonian 396, Houston Mount Carmel 414.

Medalist standings - Skip Davis, Houston St. Thomas, 82; Tom Fulton, Houston Strake Jesuit, 82; Chris Gage, Dallas Bishop Lynch, 86; Joe McCullough, Dallas Bishop Lynch, 86.

TENNIS

Singles - Joe Kelley, Kirwin, def. Bill Henchey, Antonian, 6-3, 6-0; J. Mitchell, Jesuit def. R. Schuler, San Antonio St. Anthony's, 6-3, 2-6, 6-1; C. Newhouse, Strake, def. R. Blair, Antonian, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3; Gus Palizzi, Jesuit, def. J. Buckley, Kirwin, 6-0, 6-0.

Doubles - D. Divey - R. Goona, Kirwin, def. J. McCauls - S. Mut, Jesuit, 6-1, 6-3; F. Stopman - R. Melani, Strake def. R. Clair - T. Taylor, St. Anthony's, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2; T. Griesenbeen - J. Koenig, Antonian def. M. Laden - M. Suderman, Strake, 6-2, 6-3; J. Shepherd - M. Daly, Kirwin, def. P. Galvin - F. Deninga, Jesuit, 6-2, 6-2.

Source:  The Austin American, Friday, April 26, 1968, Page 23.

1978 TCIL Golf: Nolan golfers dominate (District)

GRAND PRAIRIE - Jerry Johnston and Henry Cagigal of Nolan finished first and second in the District 3A-2 TCIL golf tournament Wednesday at Park Valley Country Club to lead Nolan to its second team championship in a row.

Johnston had a two-day total of 154 and Cagigal had a 155.  Nolan's team score was 644.

Nolan adbances to the state TCIL tournament conducted at Park Valley Country Club here on May 4-5.

Source:  Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Thursday, April 27, 1978, Page 64.

1988 TCIL Golf: Gorman's Marc Long Wins TCIL Golf Medalist Honors

HOUSTON - T.K. Gorman's Marc Long fired a two-day total of 176 to win medalist honors at the Class AAA Texas Christian Interscholastic League (TCIL) State Golf Tournament this past week at Quail Valley Golf Coure.

Gorman's team, with a score of 894, placed fifth in the event.

Long recorded 88 in each round.

Members of the TKG golf team are Long, Joe Coperland, John McCubbin, Pat Maloney, and Kelly Sepulvado.

Beaumont Kelly won the team title.

Source:  The Tyler Courier-Times, Monday, April 25, 1988, Page 15.

1975 TCIL Golf: District 3-AAA

Central Catholic shot 328 Thursday to lead the team scoring after the first day of the TCIL 3-AAA golf tournament at Brackenridge Park.

Antonian followed with 338, Holy Cross was third at 347, then St. Gerard was last at 356.

First-round medalist is Bob Dannemiller of Antonian, who had 73, five strokes ahead of Central's Louis Herrera.

Second and final 18-hole round begins at 1:30 p.m. Friday.

Source:  San Antonio Express, Friday, April 18, 1975, Page 57

1972 TCIL Golf: Jesuit Wins TCIL Golf

Lee Carter paced Dallas Jesuit to a repeat of its state TCIL championship in Friday's concluding round at Olmos Basin.

Jesuit tallied 616 total strokes, with Beaumont Kelley second at 634, then Wichita Falls Notre Dame 641, Houston St. Thomas 644, Houston Strake Jesuit 682 and San Antonio 743.

Carter fired a 73 Friday to wind up with a 36-hole total of 142, two under par.  Don Turkleson of Kelly was runnerup with 146.

Results:

DALLAS JESUIT (616) - Lee Carter 142, Bryan Stiegman 156, Steve Cook 158, Joe Salinas 160.

BEAUMONT KELLY (634) - Don Turkleson 146, James Lopez 155, Alan Fama 156, Gary Varga 177.

WICHITA FALLS NOTRE DAME (641) - Benny Shipley 150, John Casey 158, Steve Moore 164, Mike Shepley 169.

HOUSTON ST. THOMAS (644) - Burke Lane 153, Bob Olson 159, John Rathmell 161, Al Martinez 171.

HOUSTON STRAKE JESUIT (682) - George Manuel 168, Rick Porter 170, Charles Eick 170, Robert Ennis 174, Ed Landry 180.

ANTONIAN (743) - Jerry Gonzalez 160, Tom Short 177, Tim Short 201, Keith Troup 205.

INDIVIDUAL COMPETITORS - Mike Moody, 154 and Wes Berkovsky, 160, both from Fort Worth Nolan.

Source:  San Antonio Express, Saturday, May 6, 1972, Page 51.

1971 TCIL Golf: Dallas Jesuit Takes TCIL Golf Lead

Lee Carter tied for medalist honors and paced Dallas Jesuit to a seven-stroke lead Thursday in the first round of the Texas Catholic Interscholastic League golf tournament.

Carter and John Burke of Houston St. Thomas fired 70s to top the opening day's action as Jesuit's total of 308 bested St. Thomas' 315.

Burke Lane, a cousing of John Burke, son of pro golfer Jackie Burke, ended the round two strokes behind the medalist leaders at 72.

The tournament, which is being played at Municipal Golf Course, will finish Friday beginning at 8 a.m.  The team score is computed on a best four-out-of-five individual score system.

TCIL GOLF 1ST ROUND

Team - Dallas Jesuit 308, Houston St. Thomas 315, San Antonio Central Catholic 323, Dallas Bishop Lynch 330, Wichita Falls Notre Dme 335, Beaumont Kelly 338, Houston Strake Jesuit 349.

Source:  The Austin American, Friday, April 30, 1971, Page 29.

1967 TCIL Golf; St. Ed's Winner In TCIL Golf

AUSTIN - Austin St. Edward's shot a 337 team total Friday to edge defending champion Dallas Jesuit by three strokes and capture the TCIL golf championship.

Dallas Bishop Dunne was second with 339.  Jesuit had 340, Central Catholic 349, Houston St. Thomas 351, Houston Jesuit 356, Amarillo Alamo Catholic 365, Houston Mt. Carmel 370, La Salle 379, Schulenburg Bishop Forest 399 and Port Arthur Bishop Byrne 400.

George Machak of St. Edward's was the medalist with a 71.

Source:  San Antonio Express and News, Saturday, April 29, 1967, Page 41