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Houston Texans Visit Ingram ISD for Home Opener Celebration

The Texans organization presented generous donations, reinforcing their commitment to community partnerships across our state, showing up with compassion, commitment, and care in times of tragedy and triumph.

Thu Oct 16 03:53 PM

SA Spurs Julian Champagnie
San Antonio Spurs Surprise Ingram ISD Students with Unforgettable Visit

The Spurs brought excitement and inspiration to Ingram ISD, surprising students and staff with a special visit that celebrated teamwork, community, and connection.

Thu Oct 16 03:52 PM

Houston Texas Coach of the Week - DeMasco
DeMasco Named Houston Texans Coach of the Week

This recognition celebrates coaches who are making a lasting difference in the lives of student-athletes, their communities, and the game of football.

Wed Sep 24 12:30 PM

Ingram Tom Moore Awards
Ingram Tom Moore High School honors its Fall 2024 athletes

The high school honors its varsity athletes from the Fall 2024 season.

Wed Jan 29 10:47 PM

Ingram Tom Moore Volleyball 2025

Junction and Harper

August 12, 2025; 5 p.m. Frosh. (Harper Only); 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. JV and Varsity

at Abilene Tournament

August 15-16, 2025; Varsity Only

The Lady Warriors competed in the Abilene Volleyball Tournament, showing grit and determination throughout pool and bracket play.

Match Results:

  • vs. Plainview – Lost 1–2
  • vs. Krum – Lost 0–2
  • vs. Eastland – Won 2–0
  • vs. Big Spring – Won 2–0
  • vs. Abilene Wylie – Lost 0–2
  • vs. Lubbock Liberty – Lost 0–2

The Lady Warriors closed out the tournament strong, finishing 3rd in the Silver Bracket.

Devine

August 19, 2025; 5 p.m. Frosh and JV; 6 p.m. Varsity

at Devine Tournament

August 22-23, 2025; Varsity Only

at D'Hanis

August 26, 2025; 5 p.m. Frosh and JV; 6 p.m. Varsity

at Kerrville Tournament

August 29-30, 2025; Varsity Only

The Lady Warriors battled through tough competition at the Tivy Tournament, finishing 3–3 on the weekend against a slate of 5A and 6A opponents. Despite going toe-to-toe with larger programs, the Warriors showcased grit and resilience, gaining valuable experience for district play. Standout performer Alec Alvarado was honored as part of the All-Tournament Team.

“We competed hard and pushed the bigger schools to the limit. Playing this level of competition will only make us stronger as we head into district,” said Head Coach Troy Errington.

at Bandera

September 5, 2025; 6 p.m. Frosh and JV; 4:30 p.m. Varsity

Tickets: https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/banderaisd/L2VtYmVkL2V2ZW50LzIyMj9zaW5nbGU9MA%3D%3D

It was a banner weekend for Ingram Volleyball as all three Lady Warrior teams — Freshman, JV, and Varsity — defeated Bandera on Friday for a full program sweep. The varsity secured the 3–0 victory (25–16, 25–17, 25–18) behind a balanced attack and relentless defense.

Standouts included Aarlynn Zastrow with 10 kills, Seraphim McLaughlin with 6 kills, and Cadence Woodruff adding 5 kills and 3 block assists at the net. Setter Kenna Nichols directed the offense with 20 assists, while libero Alec Alvarado anchored the defense with 12 digs and 3 service aces.

“I’m proud of how all three teams competed,” said Head Coach Troy Errington. “Friday’s sweep over Bandera shows the growth of our program. The girls are learning to trust each other, stay consistent, and play with confidence.”

La Pryor

September 9, 2025; 5 p.m. Frosh and JV; 6 p.m. Varsity

Tickets: https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/ingram/L2VtYmVkL2FsbA%3D%3D

Volleyball Sweeps State-Ranked Opponent, Middle School Shines

The Lady Warriors added another signature win to their season, sweeping state-ranked La Pryor in straight sets (25–13, 25–13, 25–5).

Ava Demasco led the attack with 10 kills, while Aarlynn Zastrow and Cadence Woodruff added 7 kills apiece. Seraphim McLaughlin was dominant at the net with 5 kills and 3 blocks. Setter Kenna Nichols dished out 16 assists, and libero Alec Alvarado kept the defense sharp with 10 digs.

“La Pryor is a strong, ranked program, and to get that kind of win in three sets shows how well our girls are coming together,” said Head Coach Troy Errington. “We’re improving each match, and I’m excited about the direction this team is heading.”

At the middle school level, the 8th grade ‘A’ team captured the Devine Tournament Championship and remains undefeated on the season, showing the strength and depth of Warrior Volleyball’s future.

Fredericksburg

September 16, 2025; 5 p.m. Frosh and JV; 6 p.m. Varsity

Tickets: https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/ingram/L2VtYmVkL2FsbA%3D%3D

Blanco

September 19, 2025; 6 p.m. Frosh and JV; 4:30 p.m. Varsity

Tickets: https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/ingram/L2VtYmVkL2FsbA%3D%3D

Lady Warriors Sweep Blanco to Reach 20 Wins
The Ingram Lady Warriors volleyball team delivered a dominant performance Friday night, sweeping Blanco in straight sets (25–10, 25–9, 25–15) to improve their record to 20–7 on the season.

The Warriors attacked efficiently and decisively. Cadence Woodruff led the way with 9 kills, while Aarlynn Zastrow added 8 kills. Seraphim McLaughlin was unstoppable at the net, recording 6 kills and 3 blocks and Ava Demasco chipped in 6 kills and 11 assists. Setter Kenna Nichols tallied 13 assists to pace the offense. Defensively, libero Alec Alvarado anchored the back row with 10 digs, while Lily Rumbo and Jojo Hennigan combined for 15 digs.

“We came out focused and played at a high level from the first serve,” said Head Coach Troy Errington. “Our hitters were aggressive, our defense was solid, and the team’s energy never dipped. It was a big win for us to reach 20 victories, and I’m proud of the way the girls are continuing to raise their game.”

at Llano

September 23, 2025; 5 p.m. Frosh and JV; 6 p.m. Varsity

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Lady Warriors Sweep Llano and Brady, Push Record to 22–7 

The Ingram Lady Warriors volleyball program had another strong week, starting with the varsity sweep of Llano (25–17, 25–17, 25–11).

The Lady Warriors put together one of their most balanced efforts of the year. Cadence Woodruff, Ava Demasco and Aarlynn Zastrow dominated at the net - each adding 9 kills of their own. Phimy McLaughlin chipped in 2 blocks and 5 points, and libero Alec Alvarado anchored the defense with 16 digs. As a team, Ingram totaled 39 kills and 35 assists.

Brady

September 26, 2025; 5:30 p.m. Frosh and JV; 4:30 p.m. Varsity

Tickets: https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/ingram/L2VtYmVkL2FsbA%3D%3D

Lady Warriors Sweep Brady, Push Record to 22–7 

The Ingram Lady Warriors swept Brady (25–8, 25–6, 25–11) to improve to 22–7 on the season.

The momentum from the sweep of Llano on Tuesday carried into Friday’s sweep of Brady. Woodruff led the attack with 11 kills, while McLaughlin and Zastrow added 8 kills each. Setter Kenna Nichols dished out 18 assists and served 6 aces as the Lady Warriors controlled the match from start to finish.

“Our girls are showing real growth and coming together as a team,” said Head Coach Troy Errington. “What I’m most proud of is how balanced we’ve become. Everyone is contributing — from our hitters being aggressive, to our defense staying solid, to our setters running the offense. These last two matches showed how well we can play when we’re working as one.”

The younger teams also added to the program’s success, with the JV squad earning strong wins that showcased their depth, the Freshman team continuing to grow with competitive play across the lineup, and the 8th Grade “A” team capturing the Devine Tournament title to stay undefeated on the season — a clear sign of the program’s bright future.

The Lady Warriors now turn their attention to a road trip to Florence on Tuesday to face the Lady Buffalos, before heading into a rivalry showdown Friday at Comfort. With momentum building across all levels, Ingram volleyball is proving both its present and future are strong.

at Florence

September 30, 2025; 5 p.m. Frosh and JV; 6 p.m. Varsity

at Comfort

October 3, 2025; 6 p.m. Frosh and JV; 5 p.m. Varsity

Florence

October 10, 2025; 5:30 p.m. Frosh and JV; 4:30 p.m. Varsity

Tickets: https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/ingram/L2VtYmVkL2FsbA%3D%3D

Lady Warriors Sweep Florence; Set Sights on Comfort for Pink Out Game

The Ingram Lady Warriors Volleyball Team dominated the court Friday night, sweeping Florence in straight sets (25–11, 25–10, 25–8) to improve their record to 25–7 on the season.

It was a total team performance led by Cadence Woodruff, who recorded 13 kills, and Ava DeMasco, who added 10 kills, 2 aces, and 6 assists for 12 total points. Setter Kenna Nichols controlled the pace with 13 assists and 4 aces, while Aaralynn Zastrow contributed 7 kills and steady play at the net.

Defensively, Alec Alvarado anchored the back row with 8 digs, and Haley Alvarado added 5 digs and 5 receptions to keep the Lady Warriors in rhythm throughout the match.

The win showcased Ingram’s balance, energy, and growing momentum as they move deeper into district play.

“We’re playing really clean volleyball right now,” said Head Coach Troy Errington. “Our focus this week is on fine-tuning the little things — communication, serve-receive, and staying aggressive from start to finish. We’ve battled through a long stretch of games, but the girls continue to compete with heart and discipline. We’re ready to make a statement as we close out district play.”

The Lady Warriors will hit the road to face Brady on Tuesday, before returning home on Friday for their highly anticipated Pink Out Game against the Comfort Deer. Fans are encouraged to wear pink and pack the stands as Ingram raises awareness for breast cancer and honors survivors throughout the community.  It’s sure to be one of the most meaningful — and competitive — matches of the season.

at Brady

October 14, 2025; 5 p.m. Frosh and JV; 6 p.m. Varsity

Comfort

October 17, 2025; 6 p.m. Frosh and JV; 4:30 p.m. Varsity

Tickets: https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/ingram/L2VtYmVkL2FsbA%3D%3D

Lady Warriors Clinch District Title with Five-Set Thriller Over Comfort

The Ingram Lady Warriors captured the District Championship on Friday night with a hard fought 3–2 victory over Comfort, sealing the title in front of a packed Warrior Gym. The win moves Ingram to 27–7 overall and keeps them unbeaten in district play as they look to finish the regular season strong against Llano on Tuesday at home and Blanco away on Friday.

The match was a true battle, with set scores of 27–29, 25–20, 21–25, 25–22, 15–11. The Lady Warriors rallied with focus and composure after dropping two early sets, showing the same resilience that has defined their season.

Senior Ava DeMasco led the offensive charge with 22 kills, 23 assists, and 25 total points, while middle blocker Cadence Woodruff dominated at the net, hitting an impressive 19 kills and three blocks. Aarlynn Zastrow added 11 kills, and Seraphim McLaughlin contributed 5 kills and 3 blocks to round out the front-line attack.

Setter Kenna Nichols distributed the offense with 30 assists and added 2 aces, while libero Alec Alvarado anchored the defense with 35 receptions and 28 digs. Defensive specialists Haley Alvarado and Lily Rumbo combined for more than 45 digs in a gritty back-row effort.

Head Coach Troy Errington praised his team’s resolve, saying, “Our girls have shown incredible toughness and chemistry all season. They’ve fought through injuries and pressure situations, and they just keep finding ways to win. This district title is a product of their commitment to one another.”

The Lady Warriors will battle hard this week with a chance to close out district play undefeated, before turning their focus to what promises to be a strong playoff run.

Llano (Parent/Senior Night)

October 21, 2025; 5 p.m. Frosh and JV; 6 p.m. Varsity

Tickets: https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/ingram/L2VtYmVkL2FsbA%3D%3D

at Blanco

October 24, 2025; 5 p.m. Frosh and JV; 6 p.m. Varsity

Lady Warriors Finish Perfect District Season — Set for Playoffs vs. Jim Ned

The Ingram Lady Warriors capped off a remarkable regular season with a 3–1 victory over Blanco on Friday night, securing a perfect 10–0 district record and the District Championship. The win also improved Ingram’s overall record to 29–7, marking hugely successful volleyball season, (currently ranked 25th in the state by Texas Coaches Association).

The Lady Warriors came out strong, taking the first set 25–16, before dropping the second 18–25. They quickly regained control, closing out the match with back-to-back wins in sets three and four, 25–19 and 25–12, to seal the undefeated district finish.

Sophomore Ava DeMasco once again led the offensive charge with 19 kills, 11 assists, and 24 total points, showing her versatility and leadership at the net. Cadence Woodruff added 10 kills and 3 blocks, while Jojo Hennigan contributed 6 kills. Setter Kenna Nichols dished out 22 assists, and libero Alec Alvarado anchored the defense with 23 receptions and 25 digs. Lily Rumbo and Haley Alvarado were key defensive pieces, combining for nearly 40 digs, while Jaycee Crawley added valuable support at the net.

Head Coach Troy Errington praised his team’s effort and consistency throughout the season.

“These girls have worked hard from day one and earned every bit of this championship,” Errington said. “They’ve grown as players and teammates, and I couldn’t be prouder of how they’ve represented Ingram. Now we turn our focus to the playoffs and continue this journey.”

The Lady Warriors will open the bi-district playoffs on Thursday, October 30, against Jim Ned at San Angelo Lakeview High School. First serve is set for 6:00 p.m.

Warrior Nation is encouraged to come out, fill the stands, and cheer on the Lady Warriors as they look to claim another victory and extend their winning streak deeper into the playoffs.

 

UIL 3A Division I Playoffs

v. Jim Ned

**Bi-district Round**

October 30, 2025; 6 p.m.

At San Angelo Lakeview High School

Tickets:

2025 Lady Warriors Volleyball

1 Haley Alvarado

1 HALEY ALVARADO, FRESHMAN, DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST

3 CADENCE WOODRUFF, SR, MB

3 CADENCE WOODRUFF, SENIOR, MIDDLE BLOCKER

4 LILY RUMBO, JR, DS

4 LILY RUMBO, JUNIOR, DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST

5 AVA DEMASCO, SOPH, S/RS

5 AVA DEMASCO, SOPHOMORE, SETTER/RIGHT SIDE


6 MARLEY MCCLINTOCK, JR, S

6 MARLEY MCCLINTOCK, JUNIOR, SETTER

7 ALEC ALVARADO, SR, DS

7 ALEC ALVARADO, SENIOR, DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST

8 JOJO HENNIGAN, FR, OH

8 JOJO HENNIGAN, FRESHMAN, OUSTIDE HITTER

9 AARALYNN ZASTROW, SOPH,  OH

9 AARALYNN ZASTROW, SOPHOMORE, OUSTIDE HITTER

 

12 JAYCEE CRAWLEY, JR, RS

12 JAYCEE CRAWLEY, JUNIOR, RIGHT SIDE

13 KENNA NICHOLS, SR, S

13 KENNA NICHOLS, SENIOR, SETTER

14 ADDYSON STOLZ, SR, RS

14 ADDYSON STOLZ, SENIOR, RIGHT SIDE

15 SERAPHIM MCLAUGHLIN, JR, MB

15 SERAPHIM MCLAUGHLIN, JUNIORMIDDLE BLOCKER

Ingram Tom Moore Volleyball

26-14 overall, 8-2 home, 5-4 road, 13-8 neutral site, 5-5 District, 1-1 playoffs

Junction and Harper

4 p.m. and 7 p.m. August 13, 2024

At Ingram Tom Moore, non-district match

Ingram Tom Moore defeats Junction, 3-0. The Warriors are 1-0 on the season. 

Ingram Tom Moore defeated Harper, 3-0. Set scores were: 25-20, 25-17, 25-17. The Warriors are 2-0 on the season.

  • Austyn Hennigan had 10 kills and four aces to lead the Warriors. The senior captain scored 15 points. 
  • First-year opposite and setter Ava Demasco had eight kills, 10 setting assists and ace.

Abilene Tournament

August 15-17, 2024

Aug. 16, 2024

Ingram Tom Moore lost to Jim Ned, 2-1. Scores were: 19-25, 25-9, 24-26. The Warriors are 2-1 on the season.

  • Austyn Hennigan had seven kills and seven aces to lead the Warriors.
  • First-year outisde hitter Aaralynn Zastrow led the Warriors with eight kills.
  • First-year opposite and setter Ava DeMasco had five kills, 12 setting assists, two aces and two blocks.
  • Libero Alec Alvarado had 15 digs.
  • Setter Kenna Nicholas had 11 assists.

Ingram Tom Moore lost to Midland Christian, 2-0. Scores were: 24-25, 20-25. The Warriors are 2-2 on the season. 

  • Ava DeMasco had four kills and two aces for the Warriors.

Ingram Tom Moore lost to Abilene Wylie, 2-0. Scores were 19-25, 15-25. The Warriors are 2-3 on the season. 

  • Middle blocker Cadence Woodruff had two kills and three blocks.

Aug. 17, 2024

Ingram Tom Moore defeats Clyde, 2-1, Scores were 25-21, 11-25, 25-19. The Warriors are 3-3 on the season. 

  • Austyn Hennigan had eight kills. 
  • Ava DeMasco had five kills, nine assists and two aces.
  • Lilly Rumbo had 11 digs.
  • Alec Alvarado had a season-high 18 digs.

Ingram Tom Moore defeats Hawley, 2-0. Scores were: 25-22, 25-19. The Warriors are 4-3 on the season. 

  • Austyn Hennigan had six kills, four aces and six digs.
  • Ava DeMasco had six kills, hitting .556, with seven assists and two aces.
  • Setter Kenna Nichols had nine assists.

Ingram Tom Moore lost to Mineral Wells, 2-1. Scores were: 25-22, 22-25, 22-25. The Warriors are 4-4 on the season. 

  • Cadence Woodruff had a season-high nine kills.

Ingram Tom Moore defeats Jim Ned, 2-0. Scores were: 25-17, 25-18. The Warriors are 5-4 on the season. 

  • Libero Alec Alvarado served up three aces and had 1o digs.
  • Opposite Ava DeMasco had six kills.
  • Middle blocker Cadence Woodruff had six kills.

At Devine

5 p.m. Frosh and JV; 6 p.m. Varsity, August 20, 2024

Ingram Tom Moore defeats host Devine, 3-1. Scores were: 17-25, 25-16, 25-14, 25-19. The Warriors are 6-4 on the season. 
  • Ava DeMasco had a team-high 10 kills to lead the Warriors. DeMasco, a first-year setter and opposite, had 16 setting assists, and led the Warriors with 15 points. 
  • First year outside hitter Aaralynn Zastrow had a season-high nine kills and a block.
  • Junior middle Cadence Woodruff had eight kills and two blocks.
  • Libero Alec Alvarado had two service aces and a season-high 23 digs.
  • Senior Ella Brandt had two kills.
  • Senior Austyn Hennigan had seven kills and two blocks.

Devine Tournament

August 22-24, 2024

Varsity only

Friday, Aug. 23, 2024 results

Ingram Tom Moore defeats Stacey High School, 2-0. The Warriors are 7-4 on the season. 
  • Senior captain Austyn Hennigan led the Warriors with five kills. 
  • Libero Alec Alvarado two service aces and nine digs. 
  • Setter Kenna Nichols had 14 setting assists. 
Ingram Tom Moore defeated Lytle, 2-0. Set scores were: 25-10, 25-14. The Warriors are 8-4 on the season. 
  • First-year opposite/setter Ava DeMasco led the Warriors with eight kills, six assists, an ace and a block. 
  • Middle Cadence Woodruff had seven kills and a block.
  • Addyson Garcia had three service aces.
  • The Warriors hit .344 as a team.
Ingram Tom Moore defeated Harper, 2-0. Set scores were: 25-9, 25-20. The Warriors are 9-4 on the season. 
  • Senior captain Austyn Hennigan had six kills and five digs.
  • Libero Alec Alvarado had three service aces for the Warriors.
  • Ava DeMasco had five kills, seven assists and an ace.
  • Kenna Nichols had 13 setting assists.
Saturday, August 24, 2024 Results

Ingram Tom Moore defeated Pleasanton, 2-1. Set scores were: 25-17, 27-29, 25-14. The Warriors are 10-4 on the season. 

  • Aaralynn Zastrow had nine kills and one block. 
  • Senior captain Austyn Hennigan had nine kills and eight digs.
  • Ava DeMasco had a team-high 12 kills, 12 assists and three aces.
  • Setter Kenna Nichols had a season-high 25 assists, an ace and five digs.
  • Libero Alec Alvarado had two aces and 13 digs.

Ingram Tom Moore defeated Hondo, 2-1. Set scores were: 22-25, 25-19, 25-12. The Warriors are 11-4 on the season. 

  • Austyn Hennigan had a team-high 11 kills, and added 17 digs. Hennigan also had two aces.
  • Aaralynn Zastrow had a season-high 12 kills, hitting a team-high .310.
  • Alec Alvarado had a team-high 22 digs.
  • Ava DeMasco had nine kills and 15 assists.
  • Kenna Nichols had a team-high 20 assists.
  • The Warriors finished with 40 kills, hitting .220 in the match.

Ingram Tom Moore defeated Veterans Memorial, 2-0, to win the Devine Tournament. Set scores were: 25-23 and 25-18. The Warriors are 12-4 on the season.

  • Alec Alvarado had an ace and 16 digs.
  • Ava DeMasco added five kills and five assists.
  • Kenna Nicholas had nine assists. 
  • Austyn Hennigan added four kills, three aces and 13 digs. 

Dhanis

5 p.m. Frosh and JV; 6 p.m. Varsity, August 27, 2024

Ingram Tom Moore defeated visiting Dhanis in a non-district match, 3-0. Set scores were 25-9, 25-10 and 25-12. The Warriors are 13-4. 

  • The victory was the ninth consecutive for the Warriors. 
  • Austyn Hennigan led the Warriors with 10 kills and an ace.
  • Ava DeMasco had four aces and six kills.
  • Kenna Nichols had 15 setting assists.

Kerrville Tournament

August 30-31, 2024

Varsity only
Friday, Aug. 30, 2024 results
Odessa Permian defeated Ingram Tom Moore, 2-0. Set scores were 24-26, 18-25. The Warriors are 13-5. 
Ingram Tom Moore defeated Alamo Heights, 2-1. Set scores were, 25-22, 15-25, 25-23. The Warriors are 14-5.
Ingram Tom Moore defeated D'Hanis, 2-0. Set scores were 25-13, 25-20. The Warriors are 15-5.
Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024 results
Incarnate Word defeated Ingram Tom Moore, 2-0. Set scores were: 25-27, 12-25. The Warriors are 15-6. 
Blanco defeated Ingram Tom Moore, 2-1. Set scores were: 25-18, 19-25, 16-25. The Warriors are 15-7. 
Ingram Tom Moore defeated Ann Richards, 2-0. Set scores were: 25-16, 25-17. The Warriors are 16-7.

At Johnson City

5 p.m. JV,  5 p.m. Varsity, September 3, 2024

Johnson City defeats Ingram Tom Moore, 3-1. Set scores were: 25-23, 23-25, 24-26, 19-25. Ingram Tom Moore is 16-8.
  • First-year outside hitter Aaralyn Zastrow had a season-high 13 kills, hitting .184 on the night.
  • Senior captain Austyn Hennigan had 13 kills, two aces and 11 digs.
  • First-year setter and opposite Ava DeMasco had seven kills, 18 setting assists, two aces and two blocks.
  • Junior middle blocker Cadence Woodruff had four blocks and six kills.
  • Libero Alec Alvarado had 20 digs.
  • The Warriors had 28 hitting errors. 

Bandera

4:30 p.m. Varsity; 6 p.m. Frosh and JV; September 6, 2024

At Ingram Tom Moore. Tickets: 
Ingram Tom Moore defeats Bandera, 3-1. Set scores were 25-17, 25-17, 23-25, 25-19. Ingram Tom Moore is 17-8 overall.
  • The Warriors turned in an excellent night of serving with 10 aces. 
  • Lilly Rumbo had four aces.
  • Libero Alec Alvarado had two kills, two aces and 13 digs.
  • Setter Kenna Nichols had three aces, 20 setting assists and 11 digs.
  • Cadence Woodruff had eight kills and four blocks.
  • Austyn Hennigan led the Warriors with 11 kills, 11 digs and a block.
  • Aaralynn Zastrow had eight kills.
  • Ave DeMasco had 10 kills.

Pleasanton

September 10, 2024

Ingram Tom Moore defeats Pleasanton, 3-1. Set scores were: 22-25, 25-19, 26-24, 27-25. Ingram Tom Moore is 18-8 overall. 
  • Senior captain Austyn Hennigan led the Warriors with a season-high 17 kills, Hennigan had 14 digs.
  • First-year outside hitter Aaralynn Zastrow had a season-high 15 kills.
  • First-year setter-opposite Ava Demasco had 10 kills, 18 assists, an ace an 13 digs. 
  • Junior middle blocker Cadence Woodruff had five kills, six blocks.
  • Setter Kenna Nichols had 28 setting assists, an ace and eight digs.
  • Senior Ella Brandt had two kills.
  • Second-year middle blocker Seraphim McLaughlin had four kills and hit a team-high .429.
  • Lilly Rumbo had two service aces.
  • It was Ingram's second win of the season against Pleasanton. Three of the seven sets played between the two teams have gone beyond 25 points. 

At Center Point

5 p.m. Frosh and JV,  6 p.m. Varsity, September 13, 2024

Non-district game.
Ingram Tom Moore defeats Center Point, 3-0. Set scores were 25-10, 25-10 and 25-19. Ingram Tom Moore is 19-8 on the season. 
  • First-year setter and opposite Ava DeMasco led the Warriors with 11 kills, five aces, eight setting assists and six digs. 
  • Sophomore middle blocker Ramsie Hewes had a season-high three kills and hit .500 for the Warriors.
  • Senior captain Austyn Hennigan had six kills and 17 digs.
  • Junior middle blocker Cadence Woodruff had five kills and five blocks.
  • Ella Brandt and Seraphim McLaughlin added two kills each.
  • The win was Ingram Tom Moore's third consecutive.

At Fredericksburg

5 p.m. Frosh and JV,  6 p.m. Varsity, September 17, 2024

Non-district game.
Ingram Tom Moore defeats Fredericksburg, 3-2. Set scores were: 24-26, 21-25, 25-16, 25-15 and 15-8. Ingram Tom Moore is 20-8.
  • The victory was Ingram Tom Moore's fourth consecutive. 
  • Ava DeMasco led the Warriors with 13 kills, hitting .313, and dished out 18 assists. The 13 kills were a season high for DeMasco, who has 44 kills in her last four matches. 
  • Aaralynn Zastrow had eight kills.
  • Austyn Hennigan had 11 kills and three aces.
  • Seraphim McLaughlin had five blocks and four kills.
  • Alec Alvarado had one ace and 23 digs.
  • Kenna Nichols had 18 assists.
  • Jaycee Crawley had two kills.

Box Score

At Comfort

5 p.m. Frosh; 6 p.m. JV,  6 p.m. Varsity, September 20, 2024

District game.
Comfort defeats Ingram Tom Moore, 3-1. Set scores were: 22-25, 25-15, 15-25, 17-25. Ingram Tom Moore is 20-9 overall, 0-1 district. 

Florence

5 p.m. Frosh and JV,  6 p.m. Varsity, September 24, 2024

District game. 
Ingram defeats Florence, 3-0. Set scores were 25-14, 25-10, 25-16. Ingram is 21-9 overall, 1-1 in District

At Brady

4:30 p.m. Varsity; 5:30 p.m. Frosh and JV; September 27, 2024

District game. 
Ingram Tom Moore defeats Brady, 3-0. Set scores were 25-16, 25-15, 25-16. Ingram is 22-9 overall, 2-1 in District. 

At Llano

5 p.m. Frosh and JV,  6 p.m. Varsity, October 1, 2024

District game. 
Llano defeats Ingram Tom Moore, 3-2. Set scores were: 26-24, 25-22, 23-25, 21-25, 12-15. Ingram is 22-10, 2-2 in District. 

Blanco

5 p.m. Frosh and JV,  6 p.m. Varsity, October 8, 2024

District game. 

Blanco defeats Ingram Tom Moore 3-2. Set scores were: 27-25, 16-25, 25-23, 13-25, 12-15. Ingram Tom Moore is 22-11 overall, 2-3 in District. 

  • Senior Austyn Henningan had 13 kills, three aces and 18 digs.
  • First-year setter Ava DeMasco had a team-high 14 kills, added 13 assists, three aces, 1 block and 15 digs.
  • Libero Lily Rumbo, filling in for the injured Alec Alvarado, had a team-high 21 digs and an ace.
  • Cadence Woodruff had seven kills.
  • Aaralynn Zastrow had seven kills.

At Florence

4:30 p.m. Varsity; 5:30 p.m. Frosh and JV; October 11, 2024

District game. 

Ingram Tom Moore defeats Florence, 3-1. Ingram Tom Moore is 23-11 overall, 3-3 in district.

  • The Warriors were missing starting outside hitter and captain Austyn Hennigan and libero Alec Alvarado.
  • Aaralynn Zastrow helped lead the Warriors with eight service aces and seven kills. 
  • The Warriors aced Florence 20 times, including seven from junior setter Kenna Nichols, who added 28 setting assists.
  • Cadence Woodruff had a team-high 10 kills and three solo blocks.
  • Ava DeMasco added nine kills, two aces and 15 digs.
  • Ella Brandt, Seraphim McLaughlin and McKenna Rumbo had two kills each.

Comfort

5 p.m. Frosh and JV,  6 p.m. Varsity, October 15, 2024

District game. 

Ingram Tom Moore defeats Comfort, 3-2. Set scores were 25-17, 23-25, 25-21, 17-25, 15-7. Ingram is 24-11 overall, 4-3 in district. 

Llano

4:30 p.m. Varsity; 5:30 p.m. Frosh and JV; October 18, 2024

District game. 

Llano defeated Ingram Tom Moore, 3-0.

Brady

5 p.m. Frosh and JV,  6 p.m. Varsity, October 22, 2024

District game.

Ingram Tom Moore defeated Brady, 3-0. Set scores were: 25-13, 25-9 and 25-12. The Warriors are now 25-12 overall, 5-4 in district. 

At Blanco

District game. 

4:30 p.m. Varsity; 5:30 p.m. Frosh and JV; October 29, 2024

Blanco defeated Ingram Tom Moore, 3-1. The Warriors are 25-13 overall and 5-5 in district. 

UIL 3A Division I Playoffs

Bi-District Round

vs. Jim Ned

6 p.m., Monday, Nov. 4, 2024
At Brady High School
Ingram Tom Moore defeats Jim Ned, 3-0. Set scores were: 25-21, 25-18, 25-21. Ingram Tom Moore is 26-13 overall. 

vs. Peaster

2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024

At Ballinger High School.

Peaster defeats Ingram Tom Moore, 3-0.

Meet the Warriors

Addyson Garcia, Ingram Volleyball
2
Addyson Garcia
Senior
Defensive specialist
Cadence Woodruff
3
Cadence Woodruff
Junior
Middle Blocker
Lily Rumbo
4
Lily Rumbo
Sophomore
Defensive specialist
Mackenna Rumbo
5
Mackenna Rumbo
Senior
Outside hitter
Kenna Nichols
6
Kenna Nichols
Junior
Setter
Alec Alvarado
7
Alec Alvarado
Junior
Defensive specialist
Austyn Hennigan
8
Austyn Hennigan
Senior
Outside hitter
Aaralynn Zastrow
9
Aaralynn Zastrow
Freshman
Outside hitter
Ava Demasco
10
Ava DeMasco
Freshman
Setter/Right Side
Ella Brandt
11
Ella Brandt
Senior
Right Side
Jaycee Crawley
13
Jaycee Crawley
Sophomore
Right Side
Addyson Stolz
14
Addyson Stolz
Junior
Right Side
Seraphim McLaughlin
15
Seraphim McLaughlin
Sophomore
Middle Blocker
Ramsie Hewes
16
Ramsie Hewes
Sophomore 
Middle Blocker

Troy Errington, head varsity coach

Coach Troy Errington is in his second season as Ingram Tom Moore volleyball coach

Coach Troy Errington is in his second season as the Ingram Tom Moore High School girls varsity volleyball coach. He looks to build on a successful inaugural season after leading the Warriors to an appearance in the UIL playoffs.

 

Errington brought deep experience to Ingram with more than 600 victories in a 30-year coaching career, including 16 years at Boerne and Boerne Champion high schools.

 

However, Errington has big ambitions for the Warriors in 2024. While the Warriors are rebuilding after losing several standout seniors from the 2023 campaign, Errington said this year's club features several newcomers and veterans with deep experience.

 

Coach Errington played college volleyball at Lamar University, where he earned a bachelor's degree. His wife, Krista, is a teacher at Ingram Elementary School. Before coming to Ingram, Errington coached at the following programs:

Head Volleyball Coach Caldwell High School 2022 to present

  • Area Playoffs 2022.  

Girls Coordinator Tarkington ISD 2019-2022

  • Duties include: Overseeing all girls sports, Paperwork for officials, finding workers for home sporting events, AOD for home games, payment of workers and helping with parent/coach meetings

Head Volleyball Coach Tarkington High School

  • Bi-district playoffs 2019, Area Playoffs 2020

Head Volleyball Coach Boerne Champion High School 2008-2019

  • Bi-district playoffs 2011
  • Area Playoffs 2008. 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
  • Regional Finals 2012, 2018
  • District Champions 2010, 2011, 2012

Head Volleyball Coach Boerne High School 2003-2008

  • Bi-district playoffs 2005
  • Area Playoffs 2006
  • Regional Finalist 2003
  • State semi-finalist 2004
  • District Champions 2003, 2004, 2006

Head Volleyball Coach Holmes High School 1999-2003

  • Area playoffs 2000, 2001
  • Regional Quarterfinals 1999

Head Volleyball Coach Klein Oak High School 1998-1999

Assistant volleyball coach at the University of Texas at San Antonio 1996-1998

Head Volleyball Coach St. Pius X High School 1994-96

  • Bi-District playoffs 1994, 1995

Coach for Alamo Juniors 1996-2004

Coach for Club Texas Juniors 1995-96

Coach for Jefferson County Juniors 1993-1995


Program History