High school football is back in the Sun City as several school districts return to the paydirt after a two-week hiatus due to the rising COVID-19 cases in El Paso.
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 their final two regular season games to Burges and Andress, hence squandering away a sure District ch