2013 Week 11 Games

Garrison Fights Back to Edge New Diana 17-14 in First-Round Playoff
Garrison Fights Back to Edge New Diana 17-14 in First-Round Playoff
Garrison Fights Back to Edge New Diana 17-14 in First-Round Playoff
CARTHAGE -- Garrison erased a seven-point fourth-quarter deficit and Cameron Rodriguez connected on a 27-yard field goal with no time remaining to lift the Bulldogs to a 17-14 Class 2A Division II Region III bi-district playoff win against New Diana on Friday at Carthage's Bulldog Stadium.
Second-Half Jackets
Second-Half Jackets
Second-Half Jackets
NEW LONDON -- Alto stormed back from a seven-point halftime deficit to score the first four touchdowns of the second half in a 37-20 Class A Division I Region III bi-district playoff victory against Harleton on Friday at West Rusk's Bruce Bradshaw Stadium.
Mustang Power
Mustang Power
Mustang Power
LONGVIEW -- Hughes Springs eclipsed the 500-yard mark on the ground en route to a 46-20 Class 2A Division II Region II bi-district win over Frankston on Friday at Pine Tree's Pirate Stadium.
Kaufman Bounces L-E
Kaufman Bounces L-E
Kaufman Bounces L-E
GILMER -- Liberty-Eylau scored twice in the game's first 10 minutes, but Kaufman blanked the Leopards for the remainder of a 28-14 Lion victory in Friday's Class 3A Division I Region II bi-district playoff at Buckeye Stadium.
Out With a Bang
Out With a Bang
Out With a Bang
ATHENS -- Lucas Lovejoy overcame a 22-point, second-half deficit to capture a stunning 55-51 victory over Hallsville in a Class 4A Division II Region II bi-district playoff Saturday at Bruce Field.
One & Done
One & Done
One & Done
CONROE -- Lufkin had no answer for Humble Atascocita quarterback Greg Campbell, and it cost the Panthers dearly Saturday afternoon.
Putting 'Em Away
Putting 'Em Away
Putting 'Em Away
VAN -- It took the Daingerfield Tigers a while to get things going Saturday afternoon at Van’s Memorial Stadium. Once they finally did, they never looked back.
Lobo Defense Terrorizes Rowlett
Lobo Defense Terrorizes Rowlett
Lobo Defense Terrorizes Rowlett
DALLAS -- Longview's 4-2-5 defense allows the Lobos to put as many athletic playmakers on the back end of the field as possible. Saturday against Rowlett, they showed why that approach works so well.

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