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The Meadow Broncos are preparing to hit the road again this Friday. The Broncos, still seeking their first win, will travel to Borden County, where they will face off against the 4-2 Coyotes. The Coyotes are going to be coming into Friday night’s game after a 77-31 win over Jonesboro. The Broncos are coming off a tough loss to the Wellman-Union Wildcats. Meadow played exceptionally well in their first District match up against the Wildcats, but struggled defensively to slow down their opponent. The Broncos lost that match up 64-52, after coming alive in the second half, scoring 36 points in the final two quarters alone. Coach Conner and his guys are looking to keep the momentum alive from last Friday, as well as work on improving in the areas that they were weakest. The Coyotes will be a tough match up for the Broncos, as they are highly ranked across the board. The Broncos had home field advantage last week but will be traveling a little over an hour to Friday night’s game. Kick-off will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Borden County.
Read moreThe Brownfield volleyball team was set to host Regional 1, District 1-3A opponent Denver City on Tuesday night in what would have been a huge game for the Lady Cubs. A win would have the Lady Cubs and Fillies with the same district record, but a loss would give Denver City the season series and the chance to win the district.
Read moreAfter a District shootout in Meadow Friday night, the Wellman-Union Wildcats emerged victorious. The Wildcats took the 64-52 win over the home town Meadow Broncos. The Wildcats were first to score in the game, going up by 16 at the end of the first quarter. The Broncos, after a scoreless first quarter, were able to begin their attack early in the second. The Broncos came away with 8 points after a quick second quarter score but had a tough time defensively, in containing the Wildcats. Wellman Union’s Carson Sessums was quick to answer back with a score of his own, adding to the Wildcat lead. The Wildcats continued to hack away at the Bronco defense. The score being 42-16 at the end of the first half, with Meadow’s Caleb Sanchez putting up the Broncos second score of the first half. After halftime, the Broncos returned to the field with a new found momentum. Things began to click offensively for the Broncos, as they continued to put points on the board in the third and forth quarters. Unfortunately for the Broncos, despite their attack, the Wildcats continued to have their way with the Broncos defense. The Broncos outscored the Wildcats 36-22 in the final two quarters but the damage from the previous two had already been done. The Wildcats took the District win and are now 1-0. The Wildcats will host Whiteface at home next Friday. The Meadow Broncos who are now 0-1 in District will look to host Borden County in Meadow next Friday.
Read moreOn Tuesday, Oct. 6 the Brownfield tennis team welcomed Snyder to Cubs’ tennis court for a duel. At the end of the duel, the Lady Cubs and Cubs fell to the Lady Tigers and Tigers 13-6. With the loss Brownfield falls to 7-5 on the season.
Read moreKERMIT— The old motto is a win is a win, no matter if it’s ugly or pretty.
Read moreThe junior Wildcat led the team in its 68-45 win over Loop, Friday night on the road. Sessums went 5-for-7 for 92 passing yards including a TD pass. He had 13 carries for 278 rushing yards and 5 TDS. On the defensive end, the junior finished with nine tackles with three for loss, forced a fumble, and recovered a fumble.
Read moreThe last time Brownfield and Friona met on the volleyball court it was at Friona, and the Lady Cubs swept the Squaws 25-18, 25-15, 25-15. The Lady Cubs looked to do the same when they got onto their home court Tuesday night. After a very slow start in the first set, the Lady Cubs improved to 15-2 on the season and 4-1 in district play, with another sweep of the Squaws 25-23, 25-10, 25-9.
Read moreOn Friday, Oct. 3 the Wellman-Union football team traveled to Loop for its final non-district game of the season. The Wildcats were riding a 10 game losing streak dating back to the 2019-20 season when their last win came in a 49-33 win over Sands on the road. The Wildcats were able to replicate that Friday night on Sept. 27, 2019 against Loop with a 68-45 road win.
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