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Mildred stuffs Rice, 38-7
A pair of Daniels paced Mildred as it won at Rice, beating the Bulldogs for the eighth time in eight meetings. Daniel Folsom ran for 135 yards and three touchdowns, and Daniel Donoho had 92 total yards and two more scores as the Eagles won, 38-7, to claim a share of the District 14-2A title.
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Malakoff gets by rival Kerens, 23-16
It was mistakes, miscues, and misery for Kerens as Malakoff pulled out a 23-16 victory over the Bobcats in a hard fought battle at Tiger Field Friday night.
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Blooming Grove finishes with 41-31 win
The Difference: The Lions forced five Scurry-Rosser turnovers. In the 3rd Quarter, the Lions defense led by FS Matt Bayer, LB Dalton Leopard, LB Gage Anderson, and S Michael Lunceford pressurized Wildcat QB Seth Farmer, had an interception, and recovered two fumbles – including a fumble return for a touchdown.
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Hubbard knocks off Wortham, 32-27
The difference: Big plays for touchdowns. Hubbard reached the end zone five times with two of the touchdowns coming off large gains. Lance McClain broke free for a 69 yard touchdown run and he passed to John Jones for a 59 yard touchdown. Both touchdowns came in the second quarter.
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Dawson makes it a perfect run, 34-8 over Axtell
Dawson ran for 425 yards as it completed its perfect run through 21-1A.
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Friday Night Spotlight: Head to Head
Jake Jones and Lance McClain are well aware of exactly how much yardage separates them in the race for the Golden Circle rushing title.
22 yards.
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Golden Circle gameday
Here's a look at Friday's Golden Circle Gameday:
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Dawson’s ability to deal with adversity keys 21-1A title run
DAWSON — A week ago the Dawson Bulldogs earned the District 21-1A title with a gutsy, inspired, comeback victory over Italy, a game dubbed around the Daily Sun as the Mud Bowl.
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Staying the course
Bryant Jackson was going to play quarterback for his Pee Wee football team, and instead wound up on the offensive line.
He’ll start at right tackle on Friday night in Corsicana’s must-win game against Cleburne at Tiger Stadium, most likely the final home game for him and his senior teammates.
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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.
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Rice’s Keith White at head of his class
RICE — Rice center and middle linebacker Keith White goes out every Friday night trying to win his individual battle with the player opposing him.
It doesn’t stop for him during the week.
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High School Volleyball: Wortham loses in playoffs to Milano in 3
The Wortham Lady Bulldogs lost in 3 games to Milano, 25-17, 25-16, 25-18 in a Class A Area Round playoff game in Bremond on Thursday night.
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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.
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Tiger Football: All on the line
If you’re wondering what to expect Friday night when the Tigers and Cleburne square off for one of the two undecided playoff spots in 16-4A, here’s all you need to know:
Of Corsicana’s six district games this season, five of them have been decided by 10 points or less.
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Rice looks to spoil Mildred’s magical run
Rice coach David Currey hasn’t had to say much to get his team fired up to play Mildred in Friday’s regular season finale at Bulldog Stadium.
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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.
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Golden Circle Football Preview: Week 10
A look at Friday's Golden Circle Football games:
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Area Schedule
Here's a glance at this week's Area Sports Schedule:
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High School Golf: Tigers win own tournament
The Corsicana Blue won the Corsicana Golf Invitational at Corsicana Country Club on Monday with a team score of 330.
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Local Golf: The Oaks Golf Club Senior Scramble
John Dozier, Jimmy Glenn, Jack Kelso and James Lawler won the The Oaks Golf Club Senior Scramble on Wednesday with a score of 59.
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Golden Circle Standings, Schedules, Leaders
Here are the Golden Circle Standings, Schedules and Leaders through Week 9:
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District 14-2A Cross Country Results
Here are the District 14-2A Cross Country results from last week:
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Golden Circle Football: Adaptation
Mildred’s rush toward a playoff berth, maybe even a district title, began with thoughts of change after a poor overall performance on a damp field in Wortham.
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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.
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GC Football Notebook: Faulk expected to play
Kerens should have its full arsenal of players Friday in its rivalry game against Malakoff.
That includes quarterback Pat Faulk.
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Tigers in the NFL
Here's how the ex-Corsicana Tigers did in their NFL games last weekend:
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Wortham opens playoffs with roller coaster win
RICE — The Wortham Lady Bulldogs have stressed teamwork all season, trying to blend their roster together under new coach Kim Fisher.
It paid off for them in Tuesday night’s playoff opener against Milford.
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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
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Tiger Tuesday: ‘Must Win’
The playoffs start a week early for the Tigers on Friday night, even if it doesn’t end their two-year postseason drought.
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Tiger tennis takes sixth at regionals
The Tigers tennis team in sixth place out of 16 teams at the Class 4A Region II Tennis Tournament on Friday and Saturday in Grapevine.
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Bulldogs open new season as a target
The Navarro Runnin’ Bulldogs open a new season Tuesday night against Texas Wesleyan’s junior varsity with a No. 8 national ranking. They are the defending conference champions.
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Wortham Lady Bulldogs begin playoffs
The Wortham Lady Bulldogs volleyball team ended the regular season with a thud, a 3-game loss at Dawson.
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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.
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Hawthorne to play against childhood team, the Cowboys
David Hawthorne returns home to Texas on Sunday as the starting middle linebacker of the Seattle Seahawks.
The ex-Tiger will be playing against his childhood favorite team, the Cowboys.
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Williams Point After: Dominating up front
The phrase “playing with the big boys” is applicable to your Corsicana Tigers in two ways.
Way No. 1 is in regards to the big boys and the big schools in 16-4A. The Tigers defeated No. 3-ranked Waco Midway earlier in the season and that loss remains the only blemish on the Panthers record heading into week 10.
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Area Schedule
A look at the Area Sports Schedule for the upcoming week:
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’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.
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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.
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