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Atascocita Softball
@AHS_Softball_
2018 6A State Champions
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    Friday, we learned of the passing of a former player. Bryanna Bell was a 2019 AHS graduate that played an integral part of our 2018 State Championship team. She recently graduated from PVAMU, taking only 3 years to do so. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all that knew her.
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    We don't just play softball, we also dance 😜
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    State Bound!!!! Austin, we are coming for you!!! #whynotus
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    We are excited to announce that a familiar face will be joining our coaching staff next year. Shelby McGlaun, AHS and Baylor grad, will be coaching volleyball and softball next school year.
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    State Champs!!! Bringing it home to @HumbleISD_AHS!!! Your STATE CHAMPS will be home tonight!!! ETA coming after we eat! #whynotus
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    Thank you Wagnon Family for the awesome banner!!! Will look great at the field!
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    The bats came alive, winning 15-0. Emery Stanush picks up the win, Sarah Bledsoe with a 3 run 💣, @kaylamcneal_ with a 2 RBI double, and Kelsie Kelso with a multi hit performance! And we added a little something to the outfield wall!
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    Those that were a part of the 2018 season added this beauty to their jewelry collection!
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    Recognition of your State Champion Softball Team tonight at the @astros game! Check the banner under the video board! @HumbleISD_AHS
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    Thank you @HumbleISD @HumbleISD_Ath and our incredible community for the support on the 2022 bond! We can’t wait to get to work this season!
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    Coach Boyd gets a nice refreshing bath after the win against Kingwood to punch in their ticket for State ❤️💙❤️💙
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    Crazy sock day the day before leaving for STATE....because, why not?! #whynotus
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    We are happy to welcome back home Tierrah Williams as our JV softball coach. Tierrah is an AHS grad (c/o 2017) who went on to play at UofH as well as Texas Southern for grad school. Photo courtesy of University of Houston Athletics