November 3, 2021
Two Minute Drill
By Chris Darus
The Bandera Prophet
Bandera High School
Varsity Football
A weekly look at how the Bulldogs opponents fared this past week
Poteet (8-1) was idle
Cotulla (1-8) lost to S.A Cole (5-4), 34-14
S.A. Cole (5-4) beat Cotulla (1-8), 34-14
Comfort (1-8) fell to Blanco (4-5), 40-7
Manor New Tech (4-6) defeated YMLA (3-5), 48-21
District 15-4AD2 (district record)
Carrizo Springs (4-0) beat Crystal City (1-3), 42-0
Devine (3-1) defeated Pearsall (0-4), 68-14
Hondo (4-4) beat Bandera (1-3), 20-10
This week’s schedule: (district record)
Pearsall (0-4) at Bandera (1-3)
Hondo (3-1) at Carrizo Springs (4-0)
Crystal City (1-3) at Devine (3-1)
MaxPreps state rankings for teams in Region IV 4A-D2 (92 teams):
Carrizo Springs 50, Devine 56, Bandera 71, Hondo 82,
Crystal City 89, Pearsall 91
JV Football
The Bulldogs fell to 4-4 on the year with a literal last minute 26-22 loss to Hondo Thursday.
Bulldog QB Dylan Peace was 8-13-159 and a touchdown, Jake Lannon had 126 yards on 24 carries and WR Zach Quesnot caught six passes for 91 yards and was the receiver on the touchdown pass from Peace.
The Bulldogs will hit the road Thursday to take on Pearsall in the final game of the season.
Bandera Middle School
By Jess Edwards
BMS coaching staff
The BMS seventh and eighth grade “A” trams competed in Llano for their district tournament with great results Saturday.
The seventh grade team ended their season on a high note by finishing in second place to their nemesis, Lago Vista.
After defeating Blanco in three sets and Ingram in two, the Lady Bulldogs found themselves face to face yet again with Lago Vista. Pushing through fatigue, the ladies performed well in the face of adversity and, despite the loss, are proud to return home with some runner up hardware to add to the trophy case.
The Lady Bulldogs eighth grade team are district champs! They fought hard to win in two matches of three sets against Llano in the semis and Lago Vista in the final to end a great season. WE ARE ONE!
Medina ISD
Football
The Medina Bobcats, 4-4 (3-0) remained unbeaten in District 16-1A play with a 56-26 away victory over the McDade Bulldogs, now 4-4 (1-3).
The Bobcats will travel to Barksdale hoping to stay unbeaten in district as they take on the 2-5 (2-1) Nueces Canyon Panthers Friday.
Both teams have given up just 90 points against in district play, the best of the five team district, and a win will give the Bobcats a district championship.
No stats were available.
Varsity Football
A weekly look at how the Bulldogs opponents fared this past week
Poteet (8-1) was idle
Cotulla (1-8) lost to S.A Cole (5-4), 34-14
S.A. Cole (5-4) beat Cotulla (1-8), 34-14
Comfort (1-8) fell to Blanco (4-5), 40-7
Manor New Tech (4-6) defeated YMLA (3-5), 48-21
District 15-4AD2 (district record)
Carrizo Springs (4-0) beat Crystal City (1-3), 42-0
Devine (3-1) defeated Pearsall (0-4), 68-14
Hondo (4-4) beat Bandera (1-3), 20-10
This week’s schedule: (district record)
Pearsall (0-4) at Bandera (1-3)
Hondo (3-1) at Carrizo Springs (4-0)
Crystal City (1-3) at Devine (3-1)
MaxPreps state rankings for teams in Region IV 4A-D2 (92 teams):
Carrizo Springs 50, Devine 56, Bandera 71, Hondo 82,
Crystal City 89, Pearsall 91
JV Football
The Bulldogs fell to 4-4 on the year with a literal last minute 26-22 loss to Hondo Thursday.
Bulldog QB Dylan Peace was 8-13-159 and a touchdown, Jake Lannon had 126 yards on 24 carries and WR Zach Quesnot caught six passes for 91 yards and was the receiver on the touchdown pass from Peace.
The Bulldogs will hit the road Thursday to take on Pearsall in the final game of the season.
Bandera Middle School
By Jess Edwards
BMS coaching staff
The BMS seventh and eighth grade “A” trams competed in Llano for their district tournament with great results Saturday.
The seventh grade team ended their season on a high note by finishing in second place to their nemesis, Lago Vista.
After defeating Blanco in three sets and Ingram in two, the Lady Bulldogs found themselves face to face yet again with Lago Vista. Pushing through fatigue, the ladies performed well in the face of adversity and, despite the loss, are proud to return home with some runner up hardware to add to the trophy case.
The Lady Bulldogs eighth grade team are district champs! They fought hard to win in two matches of three sets against Llano in the semis and Lago Vista in the final to end a great season. WE ARE ONE!
Medina ISD
Football
The Medina Bobcats, 4-4 (3-0) remained unbeaten in District 16-1A play with a 56-26 away victory over the McDade Bulldogs, now 4-4 (1-3).
The Bobcats will travel to Barksdale hoping to stay unbeaten in district as they take on the 2-5 (2-1) Nueces Canyon Panthers Friday.
Both teams have given up just 90 points against in district play, the best of the five team district, and a win will give the Bobcats a district championship.
No stats were available.