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Navarro Basketball: Runnin' Bulldogs whip Redlands, 97-75

Matt Pressey scored 24 points and Greg Allen added 20 as the No.8 Navarro Runnin’ Bulldogs won their first road game of the season, routing Redlands (Okla.) Community College, 97-75, on Thursday night in El Reno, Okla.....more>>

  • Navarro’s Bobeck sweating the little things
    You didn’t notice it unless you were paying very close attention, or unless you are a driven perfectionist like Nick Bobeck.

  • Navarro can’t take Kilgore for granted
    Forty-five minutes after Kilgore’s 42-17 loss to Navarro in September, its players were grouped by position across R.E. St. John Stadium.
    Some were on one knee, others had helmets in hand and their heads down. In the middle of each group was a very animated coach.

  • Navarro hoops: Runnin' Bulldogs celebrate with rout
    Navarro celebrated last year’s Region XIV championship and first trip to the NJCAA national tournament on Tuesday night with a ring ceremony.
    They also opened the new season with a ringing effort.

  • Navarro new No. 1 in football; title tilt may be on a Sunday
    As expected, the Navarro Bulldogs (9-0) became the new No. 1 team in the NJCCA poll released Tuesday. Surprisingly, Navarro did not receive all seven first place votes as Blinn (8-1), the former No. 1 until a loss to the Bulldogs last week, had been getting

  • Navarro soccer regional streak ends at six
    It took just two years for the Tyler Junior College women's soccer team to beat the top dog in Region XIV. Cara Newton scored in the first half, and Christine Ragona followed suit in the second half, as the Apache Ladies blanked the Navarro College Lady Bulldogs, 2-0, in the regional final Sunday night at Pat Hartley Field.

  • ’89 title team attendees preach brotherhood
    Walter Ransom lost his dad while he was at Navarro. He found a father figure, and a team full of brothers.
    The running back from Boyd was one of 12 players back in Corsicana Saturday as the 1989 national championship team was honored at halftime of the No. 2 Bulldogs’ 23-21 win over No. 1 Blinn.

  • Navarro’s defense sends an ’89-like message
    The message was sent at the end of the first half. It came on the day the 1989 national champion Navarro Bulldogs, known for their all-time best defense, were celebrated at halftime of Saturday’s clash of No. 1 Blinn and No. 2 Navarro.

  • No. 2 Navarro vs. No. 1 Blinn: Back on top
    Navarro’s harassing defensive front caused the usually accurate Blinn quarterback Cam Newton into a slew of incompletions and doubled his interception total for the year as the No. 2 Bulldogs knocked off the top-ranked Bucs, 23-20, on Saturday at Tiger Stadium in the regular season finale.

  • Navarro soccer: Smith brings English touch to Corsicana
    Toni Smith was caught off guard Friday when a reporter quizzed her on English soccer, asking her about every player on the country’s national team.
    “Yes, I’m surprised,” she said, letting out a laugh.

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