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Dayton drops to Port Neches-Groves, but celebrates Senior Night

Dayton celebrated its seniors Friday night while also having to conclude the season with the defending state champions in town. No. 9 Port Neches-Groves took the game with the Broncos, 30-3, and established themselves as the outright District 8-5A Division II champions in the process after Nederland lost at Montgomery in overtime. The Indians (9-1,

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Magnolia fighting for playoff spot in pivotal game at Klein

It’s a dated movie reference for the Magnolia football players themselves, but there’s a little bit of simplicity to accomplishing a playoff berth Friday night. But there also could be some mathematics involved if things don’t go their way. There’s really no need to call for Good Will Hunting, the movie character mathematical genius MIT

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Magnolia’s ‘Covar 2’ defense features twin brothers Tyler and Tanner

Some football teams run a ‘Cover 2’, a type of zone defense where everyone on that side of the ball is responsible for an area on the field and not a specific man. Well over at Magnolia High School, they’ve been running what they call a ‘Covar 2’ defense for three seasons now. That’s not

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Week 11 football preview capsule: Port Neches-Groves at Dayton

Port Neches-Groves (8-1, 5-1) at Dayton (4-5, 2-4) The details: 7 p.m. Friday, Bronco StadiumHistory: The Broncos and Indians meet for the seventh consecutive season. PNG has won all six of those meetings, including 41-14 last year during its march to the state championship. Dayton last beat the Indians in 2014. Key player for PNG:

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Humble’s Bourda contributes in all three phases against Patriots

Marcus Bourda Jr is a three-year starter who made his mark three different ways Thursday night in Humble’s latest victory. The junior is a safety by trade, but he barely left the Stallworth Stadium field turf at all as the Wildcats earned a big District 23-6A victory over Goose Creek Memorial. Bourda led the Wildcats

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