The high school football season has officially kicked off in the borderland, with games slated across the city for what should be an eventful opening week.
The dawn of the varsity boys basketball season is in effect, as playoffs approach the horizon for several clubs across the city of El Paso. But in both districts, a little bit of mayhem has ensued, which has made the final playoff spots up for grabs in both districts.
It's a busy slate of playoff games on Thursday and Friday across the borderland, as teams gear up and get set for the Texas high school football playoffs this week.
Andress continued their dominance over Austin in their 2-5A opener at Allan Sepkowitz Stadium on Friday night. In what was a sloppy, turn over filled defensive battle, the Eagles pulled away in the fourth quarter for the 30-12 victory...
A couple of weeks ago Chapin was playing red hot football as they had won their first 8 games of the season, and seemed to be on their way to winning the District I-5A crown with ease. The old cliché 'it's not how you start, it's how you finish,' became rather evident for the Huskies as they lost t…
In a game that featured one of the more memorable endings that one could imagine in a high school football game, Coronado pulled off the tremendous 28-27 victory over previously unbeaten Andress. The T-Birds, who haven't had their starting QB Angelo Donatelli since week one, came out flat…
Andress doesn't appear to have lost a step from last season's squad that finished 6-5, (6-2) 1-5A, as they performed brilliantly against Hanks with a dominant 56-28 win on Friday night at Allan Sepkowitz Field. The game was cut short with 11:13 remaining in the fourth quarter du…
Andress vs. Lancaster from the 5A Final Four in San Antonio. (photos by Brandon Cohn)The Andress Eagles' epic season came to an end on Thursday night at the Alamodome in San Antonio as they lost 69-48 in the 5A Final Four. Lancaster never trailed during the contest as Deon Barrett finished with 16 …