The Madisonville football team (3-2) ended their non-district slate with a thrilling 21-14 win over the Center Roughriders (2-3) on Homecoming at Mustang Stadium Friday. In the final minute of the game, senior Tristan Whaley took a screen pass from quarterback Cade Campbell up the sideline for 62 yards and a game-winning score.
The Madisonville Mustangs (2-2) will look to bounce back in their final non-district matchup of the season Friday when they welcome the Center Roughriders (2-2) to Mustang Stadium on Homecoming. It will be their first of three straight home games after a heavy road schedule to start the year.
The Madisonville football team (2-2) dropped a road non-district matchup to the defending 3A State Champion Columbus Cardinals (2-2) by a score of 28-13 Friday. “In games like this, you can go back and look at a few plays and say they could have been the difference in the game,” said head coach Russell Urbantke Friday.
North Zulch Independent School District cross country runners are posting faster times at the halfway mark of the season, with several athletes earning medals in recent competition. “As we reach the halfway point in our cross country season, we are right where we need to be,” Brad Wallin, North Zulch ISD cross country coach, said.
The Madisonville football team (2-1) took down defending 3A State Finalist Malakoff (1-2) 38-24 in their first home matchup of the 2025 season Friday. The Mustangs outscored the Tigers 24-7 in the second half to cruise to victory.
The Madisonville Mustangs (2-1) will look to make it two straight non-district wins Friday when they hit the road to take on Columbus (1-2), who won the 3A State Championship in 2024. “I know (Columbus head coach Matt Schobel) is going to have those guys ready to play.
Mistakes plagued the Madisonville Mustangs (1-1) down the stretch of a 31-24 loss to the Navasota Rattlers (1-1) in the Battle of Highway 90 Friday. It was the second in a pair of road matchups to open their 2025 pre-district slate.