The Madisonville football team (5-4, 3-1) dropped their first district matchup of the season 47-21 in Bellville Friday. The Brahmas (6-3, 4-0) clinched the district title with the win; the Mustangs will enter the State Playoffs as the second seed following their final home game against Giddings.
After their third straight win over Sealy, the Madisonville football team has an opportunity to stand alone atop the district Friday against defending State Championship finalist Bellville (5-3, 3-0).
The Madisonville football team (5-3, 3-0) dictated each phase of Friday’s dominant 38-14 victory over Sealy in their long-awaited return to Mustang Stadium. The Mustangs have opened district play with three straight wins for the first time since 2017.
The Madisonville football team posted 56 points for the second straight week Friday with a dominant win in Caldwell to start district play 2-0. The Mustangs scored in all three phases of the game in the first six minutes of the 56-14 victory.
The Madisonville football team returns home Friday for their first game at Mustang Stadium since Sept. 20 after back-toback 56-point performances in La Grange and Caldwell to open district play. The 2-0 Mustangs will host the Sealy Tigers (5-2, 1-1) coming off their first district win over Giddings.
The Madisonville football team (3-3, 1-0) opened district play with an impressive victory in La Grange and now have an opportunity to claim two straight road victories with a matchup against the Caldwell Hornets (2-4, 0-1) Friday.
The Madisonville Lady Mustangs volleyball team has a 5-0 record in district play as they begin the second half of their district schedule. The Lady Mustangs won their last five matches.
Six different Mustangs found the end zone Friday in an all-out offensive assault in La Grange to give Madisonville a decisive 56-42 victory to open district play. Quarterback Ty Williams led a relentless spread attack that kept Leopard defenders guessing throughout night.