Another week of high school football in the Sun City is getting ready to kick-off, as school districts continue to maneuver through this season despite challenges with the pandemic.
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.
Week two is in the books, as teams start to emerge and show their true colors entering week three of high school football across the city. More non-division games this week, as teams try to improve their records and gear up for district play...
In a game with significant District 1-5A playoff implications, Chapin defeated Burges in epic fashion 27-24 at Mustang Stadium on Friday night. The first half was a clear defensive battle as the Huskies took a modest 7-6 lead over the Ponies in to the locker room during the intermission...
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
The Chapin Huskies volleyball team continues it's unbeaten run in District 1-4A as they swept the Jefferson Silver Foxes, 25-23, 25-20, 25-15. The 8-0 Huskies are now ranked 21st in the state by the Texas Volleyball Coaches Association.