Rummel-Catholic semifinal game suspended in 4th quarter, set to resume Saturday afternoon
With Archbishop Rummel in possession of the ball to start the 4th quarter and the score tied 14-14, the game was postponed due to lightning and weather.
view moreNewman powers through Episcopal to reach state semifinals
The Greenies dominated the line of scrimmage, scoring four rushing touchdowns in route to a 31-15 victory over the Episcopal Knights
view moreREPLAY: Kennedy routs Vandebilt Catholic in regional playoffs
After shutting out their District 9-4A competition, one question still remained on everyone’s mind. “Are the John F. Kennedy Cougars for real?”
view moreJohn Curtis thumps Edna Karr as J.T. Curtis wins record 622nd game
The win was No. 622 on the field for Patriots head coach J.T. Curtis, Jr., surpassing the late John McKissick of Summerville High School (South Carolina) for most head coaching wins all-time.
view moreJ.T. Curtis ties national high school coaching wins mark with 26-7 victory over Brother Martin
The victory was Patriots head coach J.T. Curtis’s 621th overall.
view moreBrother Martin holds off Rummel, 21-16
One week ago, the Brother Martin offense was the story of the night. This week, it was the defense’s turn to take the spotlight with the game on the line.
view moreDominant ball control powers Brother Martin to 22-19 win over Holy Cross
How do you stop a high-powered and explosive spread offense? Simple. You don’t give them the ball.
view moreShaw soars to 41-6 district opening win over Landry
The Eagles soared to victory over the L.B. Landry Charging Buccaneers, 41-6, with impressive performances on both sides of the ball at Morris F.X. Jeff, Sr. Park.
view moreJesuit grinds out 13-6 victory over St. Augustine
The Blue Jays relied on tenacious defense and made just enough plays on offense to grind out a 13-6 victory over the Purple Knights.
view moreJasper Parker scores five touchdowns as Shaw wins Megaphone from Rummel
The Archbishop Shaw Eagles lit up the scoreboard to score a mega-win in the Battle for the Megaphone over rival Archbishop Rummel Raiders, 43-28.
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