2013 Week 3 Games

Eagles Roll
Eagles Roll
Eagles Roll
DIANA -- K.J. Jeffery and Garrett Barton each ran for more than 100 yards to spearhead a powerful New Diana ground game in the Eagles' 55-6 win Friday night against Winona.
Wilder's Ways
Wilder's Ways
Wilder's Ways
LINDALE -- Macailyn Wilder had another big game and Jacori Crayton delivered on defense to lead Hallsville to a 56-28 win at Lindale on Friday night.
Runnin' Bears
Runnin' Bears
Runnin' Bears
GLADEWATER -- James Reese and Marcello Jackson reached triple-digit rushing totals to power Gladewater to a 46-34 comeback win against Atlanta on Saturday at Jack V. Murphy-Bear Stadium.
Low-Scoring Win
Low-Scoring Win
Low-Scoring Win
HARLETON -- For the second consecutive week, Harleton needed only two touchdowns to notch a victory.
Sturns Delivers
Sturns Delivers
Sturns Delivers
ALTO -- Senior quarterback Zac Sturns eclipsed the century mark on the ground and through the air to lead Alto to a 26-0 shutout of Frankston on Saturday afternoon.
Running Wild
Running Wild
Running Wild
ELKHART -- Senior running back Jeffery Wilson rushed for 200 yards and four touchdowns in Elkhart's 49-7 win over Grapeland on Friday night.
Still Perfect
Still Perfect
Still Perfect
SAN AUGUSTINE -- Garrison jumped out to leads of 21-0 and and 34-7, and held on for a 34-21 win over San Augustine on Friday night.
Keeping it Rolling
Keeping it Rolling
Keeping it Rolling
GILMER -- The second-ranked Gilmer Buckeyes experienced little resistance through three games, but found themselves challenged by Daingerfield on Saturday afternoon.
Strong Finish
Strong Finish
Strong Finish
TEXARKANA — Maybe the extra day's rest prompted by Friday's heavy rains gave both Tyler Lee and Texas High the rest needed for Saturday's shootout at Tiger Stadium in Grim Park.
Skid Snapped
Skid Snapped
Skid Snapped
HENDERSON – Zane Boles threw for 263 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another as the Henderson Lions beat the Jacksonville Indians, 40-20, Friday at Lion Stadium for their first win of the season and the first victory for new head coach Phil Castles.

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