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The Lady Bulldogs slipped past the Fox Tech Lady Buffs 39 to 38 on Tuesday. While the Lady Bulldogs led throughout the game, the Lady Buffs gave them a run for their money which required a strong team effort and heads up play to win the game.
Read moreThe Bandera Bulldogs trounced the Harper Longhorns on Tuesday, November 16. The Bulldogs struggled during the first quarter with only four points against the Longhorns’ seven. During the second quarter, Coach Keane lit a fire and the Bulldogs made up a lot of ground.
Read moreBandera senior Brock Johnson had a career day on Senior Night at Bulldog Stadium Friday night, racking up 217 yards and four rushing touchdowns on 24 carries to lead the Bulldogs to a dominant 48-9 over Pearsall in the final game of the 2021 regular season. The Bandera offensive line, including junior Isaac Martinez, senior Ross Chavez, senior Brice Clemens, senior Johnny Vaughn and senior Kaloeb Son, consistently controlled the line of scrimmage and paved the way for the Bulldogs to rush for a season-high 375 yards and six touchdowns as a team. The victory moved Bandera to 6-4 on the season and 2-3 in district, securing the fourth playoff spot out of District 15-4A Division II. The playoff berth is just the second for the Bulldogs’ football program since 2009. Bandera last advanced to the playoffs in 2019 after an 8-2 regular season.
Read moreThe Medina Bobcat varsity football team closed out their regular season with a 76-36 hammering of the Nueces Canyon Panthers, clinching the title as 16-1A district champions. The Bobcats will play Lometa in the bi-district playoffs this Friday in Fredericksburg. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Bandera Bulldog boys cross country team finished sixth place at last Saturday’s state meet. The team was led by Braden Cox, who finished ninth overall with a time of 16:34.3. The girls team finished tenth overall, led by Raelynn Butler, who finished tenth overall with a time of 11:52.9. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Medina girls cross country team pose after concluding their 2021 season by finishing at the state meet. “They have truly trusted the system this year,” said Coach Missy Pump. “They went from being an unranked team to being a ranked team and becoming state qualifiers.” Joe Preston also concluded his junior cross country season at the state meet, finishing 44th overall. “Future is bright in both girls and boys cross country!” said Pump. Courtesy Photo
Read moreJunior Gavin Ortiz drives the ball home for a layup at the beginning of the Bulldogs’ scrimmage last Saturday against the Navasota Panthers. The Bulldogs won the game 55-30, and Ortiz finished the game with three points, five steals and three assists. Bandera officially opens the regular season on Tuesday, November 16, at home against Harper. BULLETIN PHOTO/ Chuck McCollough
Read moreThe State Bound Medina Girls Cross Country team continues to show that they are one of the best 1A teams in the State.
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