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/ 1 year agoTeam Preview: Lewisville Fighting Farmers
There is plenty of talent and experience, the difference will be when it all comes together as one team,” Odle said “We can be very dangerous - Part 119
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/ 1 year agoDistrict 9-1A Division II Preview
Oakwood was a head above the rest of its district competition in 2022, but Fannindel, Apple Springs, and Trinidad should all be improved in 2023. - Part 119
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/ 1 year agoTeam Preview: Flower Mound Marcus Marauders
the Marauder coaching staff hopes their team’s toughness & experience gained from their non-district slate will help propel them to another season full of wins - Part 119
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/ 1 year agoTeam Preview: Coppell Cowboys
The Cowboys coaching staff said they still have a couple of question marks heading into the season at certain positions. However, based off Wiley’s success - Part 119
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/ 1 year agoTeam Preview: Waxahachie Indians
With some younger players stepping up into key roles, Tolleson said it will be important for his team to grow throughout the year in order to peak - Part 119
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/ 1 year agoUIL Limiting August Practices Due to Heat
Due to extreme heatwaves, Texas high school football teams will no longer have two-a-day workouts in August. The UIL has implemented safety protocols - Part 119
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/ 1 year agoGrandview Zebras Introduce New Stadium
Due to extreme heatwaves, Texas high school football teams will no longer have two-a-day workouts in August. The UIL has implemented safety protocols - Part 119
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/ 1 year agoDistrict 7-1A Division II Season Preview
A look at District 7-1A DII where Throckmorton is coming off its best season since 2014, but Lueders-Avoca, Rule, Paint Creek, Woodson are all in hot pursuit. - Part 119
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/ 1 year agoTeam Preview: Plano West Wolves
Plano West could have easily finished with a couple more wins than it did a year ago. But looking forward to this season, its potential for success - Part 119
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/ 2 years agoDistrict 16-1A Division I Preview
Medina and Leakey have controlled this district the past two seasons, but McDade, Nueces Canyon, and Prairie Lea all displayed signs of closing the gap in 2022. - Part 119