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District Preview: Keller is ready for anything
Keller finished first in their district standings last season with a 12-2 district record (33-12 overall). Having dropped only 46 sets all season, the Lady Indians have been focused on having a strong start to their 2023-24 campaign. As they inch closer to district play, what can fans expect out of this Keller squad?
Non-District So Far
Opening their season strong with a statement 3-0 shut-out victory over Aledo followed by another shut-out victory over Grapevine, the Lady Indians have shown that they have what it takes from the moment they stepped onto the court this year. With an 11-5 overall record so far, Keller is booming and ready to take down their opponents in a fast-played fashion. Poised for success, the Lady Indians have posted big defeats over Justin Northwest (3-2), reigning state champs Colleyville Heritage (3-2), Alamo Heights (2-0), Highland Park (2-1), North Richland Hills (3-0), and more en route to district play. The team has only two more non-district opponents to face before entering district. They will play against New Smyrna Beach at a neutral site on Friday, September 1st before hosting a strong Lucas Lovejoy squad on September 5th to close out their non-district schedule.
What To Expect
As the team opens district play on Friday, September 8th on the road against Fort Worth Timber Creek, fans can watch for strong moments on the court from the likes of Sydney Clark, Abby Bunch, Brooklyn Harter, Carley Wright, Carrie Prewitt, Anna Boatner, Sin Jochim, Reagan Sharp, and more. This team is fired up and ready to show that they have what it takes to push it to the next level this season. On the hunt for another state tournament appearance, fans can expect big things out of Keller.
Keller baseball finishes historic season (PHOTO GALLERY)
After a shortened season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Keller baseball was ready to hit the ground running with a goal to "Win Texas." Although the Indians fell 4-3 in the UIL Class 6A State Championship game, they still have everything to be proud of with their historic run.
The Indians posted a 9-1 district record to finish at the top of their district; out-performing the likes of Byron Nelson, Southlake Carroll, and more. Going on to shut down opponent after opponent en route to the program's first-ever championship game appearance, the Indians posted a 35-7 overall record.
Keller finishes the season as UIL State runner-ups.