Let’s relive the walk off💣from Ty Waid, shall we?
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A hard‑fought finish.
WC softball saw its season end in the postseason championship, closing the year with a deep playoff run and a strong showing on the national‑level stage.
Proud of the Coyotes and the work put in all season.
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The WC men’s tennis team wrapped up the 2025–26 season with a sixth‑place finish at the NJCAA National Tournament, earning another strong national result for the Coyotes. More at link in bio.
The WC women’s golf team closed out the 2025–26 season with a fourth‑place finish at the NJCAA National Tournament, capping another strong national showing for the Coyotes.
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A new era for WC women’s basketball.
Cayla Petree has been named head coach, bringing nearly two decades of collegiate coaching experience, national success, and a reputation for building championship-caliber programs.
She’s already on campus, leading offseason workouts and recruiting — and ready to get to work in Weatherford.
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Championship game bound! With wins over Western Texas and McLennan Thursday, your Coyote softball team will face Odessa Friday for a chance at a World Series berth… just 2 more wins!
Moving up the leaderboard! No. 5 WC men’s golf improves by 21 strokes in Round 2 and jumps from 9th to 5th at the NJCAA National Championship. Lewis (-3) | Chatora (E)
Tournament runs through Friday. More at link in bio.
Nationals Day 3: WC men’s tennis holds 6th place at the NJCAA DI National Tournament.
• Cardoso, Serrano win singles consolation semis
• Asker/Blainey advance in doubles
Coyotes back on court through Friday in Plano.
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Final | WC 3, Odessa 11 (5) Coyotes struck first in the Region V opener but fall to the host school. WC faces Western Texas College in an elimination game Thursday at 12:30 p.m. More at link in bio.
WC men’s tennis in 6th after two days at NJCAA DI Nationals in Plano. Hidalgo (F2), Blainey (F5), and Pasco (F6) all advance, with Hidalgo and Pasco reaching the semifinals. Tournament runs through Friday. More at link in bio.
WC men’s golf opened play at the NJCAA Division I National Championship in Kansas, finishing the first round tied for ninth, only six strokes off second place. Tanaka Chatora highlighted the day with an eagle and sits tied for 15th individually as the Coyotes push toward the podium. Read more at link in bio.
The WC softball team has earned a spot in the NJCAA postseason, continuing a standout season marked by power at the plate, consistency in the circle, and late‑season momentum.
Congratulations to the student‑athletes and coaching staff as the Coyotes prepare to represent Weatherford College on the national stage.
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