Varsity: pictured left to right are Teilani Lain, Madison Fowler, Kendall McCarty and Aliveyah Williams . Junior Varsity: pictured left to right are Cheyenne Douget and Briley Williams.
By Richard Sirman richard.sirman@madisonvillemeteor.com Deontray Scott of Navasota scored an 11-yard run to finish the game in overtime, leading the Rattlers to a 27-21 victory over the Madisonville Mustangs on Friday, September 2 at Mustang Stadium. The game would have kept Madisonville undefeated, led the Navasota’s Rattlers to be 2-0, and leaving the mustangs with a 1-1 for the season.
By Richard Sirman richard.sirman@madisonvillemeteor.com Madisonville Mustangs won against the Diboll Lumberjacks by 42-0, scoring for the first game of the official season on Friday, August 26. The Head Coach of the Football team, Russell Urbantke had positive things to say about the team, “I was really inspired.
By Richard Sirman richard.sirman@madisonvillemeteor.com Last week, the Lady Mustangs volleyball teams traveled to Lufkin to participate in their tournament. While there, they experienced some wins and some losses on all teams from 9th-grade blue, JV Red, and Varsity.
Jazzmyn Jones will be playing a second sport this year for Centenary College of Louisiana. The Normangee High School graduate is an outside hitter on the volleyball team.
BY RICHARD SIRMAN richard.sirman@madisonvillemeteor.com Junior Red, Junior Blue Varsity, and Varsity teams of Mustangs football had a Friday scrimmage last week in Groesbeck to mark the season's beginning. In contrast, the Volleyball teams had their second matches of the season.
Madisonville High School began its practice runs for Football, Volleyball, and Band on Monday, August 1. Starting a new sports season is enough to spark excitement in most towns, but the most important people during this time are the students and the coaches.
Several Madisonville baseball players were singled out for their selection to the 18-4A All-District squad as a result of their efforts during the 2022 season. “I believe that earning such achievements means that these student athletes have worked hard throughout the season, and I feel that it shows that our program is moving forward, and other teams understand that we are very competitive and getting better every year,” said Madisonville head coach Adam Borgfeld on the selections.
Ashlyn Teran helped the Southwestern Assemblies of God University softball team win its first National Christian College Athletic Association national championship. The Normangee High School graduate earned the victory in the championship against Columbia International University by pitching five and one-third innings in relief and allowing three hits but no earned runs.
All stars backrow (left): Juniper Akins, Zoey Gutierrez, Reagan Garrett, Emma Jimenez, Abigail Naulings. Front row (left): June Cox, Hannah Bebber, Makinley McLain and Trista Harris. Not pictured: Kaylee Guevara and Ally Willis.