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/ 5 years agoPreview: Katy Tigers vs The Woodlands Highlanders
On Thursday night, the Katy Tigers will host The Woodlands in a battle of two of the Houston area's top teams. The Tigers are loaded with D-1 players. - Part 257
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/ 5 years agoTop 5 Austin Area Passers
A look at the top 5 quarterbacks in the Austin area through week 3. - Part 257
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/ 5 years agoAn Improbable win and Something Special-Axtell Longhorns
As Axtell walked off their home field and focused on Bremond in week two, the Longhorns had no idea of the chaos that the next week would bring. - Part 257
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/ 5 years agoFrom the Bleachers 518-Appreciation
I love coaching football and I have many people to thank. I want to say thank you to the men and women who have fought to allow me to do what I love. - Part 257
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/ 5 years agoTop 25 Rankings: Week 4
There were some upsets of Top 5 teams in Week 3, with Northshore and Lake Travis both losing. Here are the Top 25 Rankings for Week 4. - Part 257
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/ 5 years agoFormer TXHSFB Star: Memphis Tigers QB Seth Henigan
Former Denton Ryan QB Seth Henigan is having a great start for the Memphis Tigers. He was the starting quarterback for the last 2 games. The Tigers are 2-0. - Part 257
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/ 5 years agoPreview: Atascocita vs Denton Guyer
The Atascocita Eagles and the Denton Guyer Wildcats will battle it out under the lights on Friday night in Denton. Both teams are undefeated. - Part 257
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/ 5 years agoTexas WR Jordan Whittington: TXHSFB Star at Cuero
Jordan Whittington, currently a redshirt sophomore wide receiver for the University of Texas, got his start in football at Cuero High School in Cuero, TX. - Part 257
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/ 5 years agoKaty Tompkins Beats Klein Collins 28-13 to Stay Unbeaten
On Saturday, Katy Tompkins held the Klein Collins Tigers to 287 total yards and forced three INTs in a 28-13 win to remain unbeaten after Week 3. - Part 257
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/ 5 years agoGame Recap: All Saints Episcopal 38 – Archbishop Stepinac 28
On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks, All Saints Episcopal hosted Archbishop Stepinac of New York. All Saints won 38-28. - Part 257


