Efforts to identify the dead are being complicated by a lack of identification documents.
More than a dozen people had been taken to hospitals, including four children.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said the suspect apparently shot his grandmother before he entered the school.
[RENO 1868 FC RELEASE] TACOMA, Wash. – On a foggy and chilly night in the Pacific northwest, Reno 1868 FC topped Tacoma Defiance 2-1 to earn a league-best 36 points on the regular season. The point total can be matched only by San Antonio FC, who pl
[RENO 1868 RELEASE] 08/10/2019 RENO, Nev. – Reno 1868 FC fell 4-1 to San Antonio FC tonight, just the team’s second loss at Greater Nevada Field this season. Reno moves to 13-6-5, and still holds onto second place in the USL’s western conference. “This was a tough one,” said head coach Ian Russell. “But that’s life, we move on and get ready for the next one.” San Antonio would get on the board first with a 12th minute goal by Christ...
San Antonio beat Reno by a score of 19-1 Tuesday night to sweep the four-game series.
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 06/17/2019 San Antonio, Texas – Texas has not been good to the ballclub from the Biggest Little City in 2019. With an 8-4 loss tonight in San Antonio, the Aces are now 1-5 in the Lone Star state this season. The Aces jumped into the scoring column in the top of the first inning tonight. Jake Lamb, down on Major League rehab, drove in Abraham Almonte to give Reno their first lead of the night. San Antonio responded with one of their own in the fi...
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 06/16/2019 San Antonio, Texas – The Aces were cruising along with a 2-0 lead into the fifth thanks to two solo home runs off the bat of Abraham Almonte. However, a four-run fifth gave the San Antonio Missions the lead and they never looked back in their 8-3 victory over Reno. The big blow in the inning came from San Antonio first baseman David Freitas who cleared the bases for a 3-RBI double. He would add his fourth RBI in the game on a solo home run in the...
[RENO ACES RELEASE] 06/14/2019 Rock Round, Texas – Reno and Round Rock both rank in the top five for runs scored in the Pacific Coast League this season but on this night, it was about pitching during the Aces 16-3 victory over the Express. Right-hander Taylor Widener turned in his best start of the season tossing six innings while surrendering two runs on four hits with nine strikeouts and no walks. The Aces got ahead early with two runs in the first inning thanks to RB...
The Reno Aces never quit. Down by six runs entering the top of the seventh inning, Reno turned it on.