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The Liberty Panthers traveled to Madisonville last Friday night to take on the Mustangs and improved their record to 1-1 by defeating the Mustangs by a score of 42-14. The Panthers found themselves short on key personnel due to health and injury issues but still managed to come home with the win. They were missing their kicker/punter and their key running back from last week’s contest. Once again, however, Liberty’s defensive squad did an excellent job by containing Madisonville’s elusive quarterback and only allowing one offensive score. Madisonville’s other score came on a returned fumble. Liberty’s offense took charge, especially in the 2nd half, by putting together two long offensive drives that used the clock and yielded points.
Read moreThe Tarkington Longhorns were looking to rebound from their home-opening loss to Shepherd with another opponent from the Class 4A ranks as they visited the Bridge City Cardinals Friday night. Unfortunately, the Horns found themselves on the losing side again in a lopsided loss of 48-0.
Read moreThe Cleveland Indians ran the ball down North Forest’s throat 35-6 Friday night, where they looked like night and day from a week ago when they were shut out in their season opener at home against Fulshear, resulting in a shutout of the Indians.
Read moreA jam-packed crowd was on hand as Reality of Wrestling made its official debut at the Dayton Community Center this past Sunday afternoon.
Read moreThe Hardin Hornets got off to a big start to the 2021 Texas High School Football season last Friday night with a 14-7 victory over the Kountze Lions. Hardin was the only team in Liberty County to secure a win in the opening week of play. The Hornets were set to play their Homecoming game against the Hull-Daisetta Bobcats this Friday night, however that game has been canceled and details on a a rescheduled Homecoming will come at a later date.
Read moreThe Cleveland Indians got off to a rough start to open up the 2021 season, with the Fulshear Chargers coming to town in a 46-0 win.
Read moreThe Huffman-Hargraves Falcons took advantage of their speed and experience Friday night when they handed the Liberty Panthers a 28-0 loss in the season opener. Huffman had eight returning offensive players from a team that went all the way to the Regional Championship last year, their most successful season on record. Their returning senior quarterback Luke Thomas and senior receiver Gunnar Gates were a combination that Liberty’s excellent defense just couldn’t stop.
Read moreThe schools are about the same size. They play in the same division, Class 2A II, which means they have the same number of students. But their story diverges at this point. Somerville has made nine playoff appearances total. HD has 24 district championships. But none of that glorious history could help the Bobcats Friday night. This game was like David and Goliath, with Goliath winning.
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