2015 Week 4 Games

Pittsburg Improves To 4-0
Pittsburg Improves To 4-0
Pittsburg Improves To 4-0
ATLANTA -- Brad Baca is still undefeated as a head coach after his Pittsburg Pirates rode a fast start and took down Atlanta, 40-14, Friday night at Rabbit Stadium.
Carthage Hangs On
Carthage Hangs On
Carthage Hangs On
CARTHAGE -- Cameron Callaway Jr. took the snap out of the wildcat formation, came around the end and picked up a gain that silenced the packed house at Carthage's Bulldog Stadium. Having faced 4th-and-10 at its own 44-yard line inside 40 seconds left in the game, the Gladewater offense stayed on the field and Carthage's own offensive unit came sprinting on. So, the sticks came onto the field to se
On The Board
On The Board
On The Board
CANTON -- Hunter Moore passed for 333 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Canton Eagles to their first win of the season, 35-13 over Spring Hill, on Friday night at Norris Birdwell Stadium.
Four Scores
Four Scores
Four Scores
BROWNSBORO -- Aphonso Thomas rushed for four touchdowns, and Van held off Brownsboro, 34-26, Friday night at Bear Stadium.
Running Away
Running Away
Running Away
ATHENS -- The Athens Hornets found a way to dominate the Rusk Eagles on Friday at Bruce Field in a 55-23 victory over the Rusk Eagles.
20th In a Row
20th In a Row
20th In a Row
GILMER -- Behind Zac Spears' three touchdowns, Gilmer captured its 20th consecutive victory dating back to last season after beating Daingerfield, 43-27, during homecoming Friday night at Jeff Traylor Stadium.
No Answer For 'D'
No Answer For 'D'
No Answer For 'D'
CORSICANA -- The Bullard offense didn't have an answer for China Spring's defense, and the Panthers fell 33-7 in their non-district matchup Friday night at Tiger Stadium.
Leaping Leopards
Leaping Leopards
Leaping Leopards
TATUM -- It's only been four weeks, but Liberty-Eylau's season-opening loss at Gilmer seems like such a long time ago. The Leoaprds' offense dazzled for the third consecutive week, while its defense was the beneficiary of four Tatum third-quarter turnovers, which propelled Liberty-Eylau to its third win a row. Liberty-Eylau senior quarterback Ke'Mon Freeman passed for 426 yards and five touchdowns
'Cats Fall Again
'Cats Fall Again
'Cats Fall Again
LONGVIEW – Palestine was overpowered by Paris 63-13 on Friday in a non-district game at a neutral site in Longview High School's Lobo Stadium. It's the second straight week Palestine (1-3) has allowed 63 points in a game.

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