The Canton Eagles placed themselves back in the winning column for the first time since Sept. 16, with a resounding 3015 win over district foe Brownsboro last Friday night.
Canton Eaglette players and coaches were not shy about their goals entering the 2022 season, putting a district title near the top of their lists. Canton reached that goal in impressive fashion over the past week of play, notching wins over both Cumberland Academy and Brownsboro with one match left before the start of postseason play.
The Running Eagles ran at the Region II meet on Monday, October 24 in windy and rainy conditions. The girls team captured fourth place and a chance to compete at the Class 4A State Meet in Round Rock Nov.
The Bullard Panthers played spoiler to Canton’s homecoming on Friday night, as an attempted comeback bid by the Eagles fell short, marking their fourth straight defeat, by a score of 29-21. The Eagles entered Friday sitting at 0-3 in District 8-4A, Division 2, after facing the gauntlet of Center, Van, and Carthage to start their district campaign.
The Canton Eaglettes have been virtually automatic on the volleyball court during the 2022 season, entering last week with a sterling 25-7 record overall with their only losses coming to currently state-ranked teams.
The Canton Running Eagles hosted the District 16-4A Cross Country Meet Oct. 11, finishing first overall in the varsity girls division and second in the varsity boys division.
The Canton High School girls golf team competed in the Wildcat invitational at Sulphur Springs Country Club Oct. 17 and finished first overall with a team score of 350. Teams they beat included Sulphur Springs, Paris, Longview and Texas High. Individual results included Taryn Clayton shooting an 81 to finish fourth overall, Bella Irwin shooting an 86, Caroline Stern an 89, Jayme Robertson a 94 and Jessica Lea an 106. The Eaglette golf team returns four of five players from last years’ team that finished seventh in the Class
Times are hard for the downtrodden Canton Eagles, who failed to score in their third straight district game, falling to the Carthage Bulldogs 49-0 on Friday night. With playmakers Kameron Shaw and Chantson Prox both nursing injuries sustained in past weeks, the Eagles offense once again could not find it’s footing in a blowout loss.
County cross country programs put the finishing touches on their final district tune-up last week, traveling to Twin Oaks Ranch to compete at the Lindale Eagles Invitational Oct. 6.