The Madisonville Mustangs faced intense matchups at the Madisonville Classic Tournament for basketball. Several defeats and one win marked the tournament for the Mustangs.
Starting the North Zulch Basketball tournament, the Lady Bulldogs faced the Conroe Covenant Christian as their first game on Thursday, Nov.18, losing to them by a score of 58-30. The next day, the Lady Bulldogs faced the Latexo Tigers, coming out strong with a close game of 37-34, a nail-biting victory.
On Tuesday, Nov. 28, the North Zulch Bulldogs and the Coolidge Yellowjackets went head to head in a match ending with Coolidge winning 54-34. Afterward, the North Zulch Bulldogs hosted their basketball tournament.
The Lady Mustangs varsity basketball team is holding firm. They’re currently 7-1 overall, with their latest game being against the Lake Belton Broncos on Tuesday, Nov. 28, winning 50-44.
The Lady Mustangs basketball team has had an impressive showcase of skill and determination; they have made a solid start for the early season, securing victories in recent matchups. On Thursday, Nov.16, at the Crockett Tournament, playing against Livingston Lions, the team dominated on the court, securing a win with a score of 42-7.
The Madisonville Mustangs are celebrating a fantastic season ending with a significant presence on the All-District 11 AAAA Football Team. These players listed have earned their spots through their performances and contributions to the Mustang’s success in the 2023 season.
The Mustangs football teams have concluded their 2023 season; three players, Philip Green Jr, Lorenzo Johnson Jr, and Ty Williams, share their thoughts on the past season and reviews on the future. Entering his senior year, Philip Green Jr, running back, expressed optimism about the upcoming 2024 season.
In an upsetting defeat, 0-67, in the hands of the Bellville Brahmas, the Madisonville Mustangs season has ended on Friday. Nov. 17, at Klein Memorial Stadium.
Over the weekend, all four Madisonville youth football teams played in the Heart of Texas Divisional Conference round of the playoffs. All four teams’ coaches had great game plans and had their teams prepared, but it came down to the kids executing the simple things.