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Bulldog opponents at a glance Week 10

By Chris Darus
The Bandera Prophet

A quick look at the Bulldog's varsity opposition and how they fared this past week.
Navarro edged out Cuero, Wimberley defeated Llano and Bandera handled business with Austin Eastside Memorial in the fourth week of district play.
In the Maxpreps Region IV 4AD2 poll, Navarro falls three spots in the rankings, Wimberley falls out of the top ten and Bandera stays mid-pack, just ahead of Llano.
Navarro holds at number eight in Dave Campbell's statewide 4AD2 Top 10 poll.
With a Bandera win over Navarro and a Wimberley win over Cuero, there would be a three way tie for the District 13-4AD2 championship.

Week 10 (Oct. 31-Nov. 1)

Non-district
S.A. Memorial lost to Boerne Champion, 52-0
S.A. Christian lost to John Paul II, 27-15
St. Anthony lost to St. Joseph Academy, 32-13
Comfort defeated Brady, 49-34
Crystal City defeated Carizzo Springs, 19-15

District
Bandera defeated Austin Eastside Memorial, 49-6
Navarro edged Cuero, 22-14
Wimberley beat Llano, 48-27

This week's District 13-4AD2 schedule
Bandera hosts Navarro (Senior Night)
Wimberley visits Cuero
Eastside Memorial travels to Llano

MaxPreps.com State rankings for Region IV
District 13-4AD2 (season), district
  5. Navarro (9-0), 4-0
11. Wimberley (7-2), 3-1
31. Bandera (8-1), 3-1
32. Llano (5-4), 1-3
62. Cuero (2-7), 1-3
90. Eastside Memorial (0-9), 0-4
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