View Poll Results: Who Wins?

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  • Wimberley

    7 41.18%
  • Navarro

    10 58.82%
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    Default Week 9: Wimberley (6-1, 2-0) @ Navarro (7-0, 2-0)

    Another good matchup

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    Series Tied at 5 a piece
    Navarro 13,14,15,16,18
    Wimberley 10,10,11,12,17

    Top ten teams, tradition rich programs, polar opposite offenses (both capable of putting up numbers), stout physical defenses, will decide district champ, possibly a preview of the regional championship. Game of the week in 4a imo

    Fun fact a similar situation happened in 2010 Navarro’s first year in 3a (now 4a). Wimbo won the district matchup and went on to beat Navarro in the regional finals as well. Here’s to Navarro retiring the favor!


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    This is a fun matchup! Good chance these two meet again with more on the line, too.
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    Just so you Wimberley Fans know we have gotten rid of the port o pots and have excellent RR's and Concessions under the bleachers. We also expanded the visitor side bleachers and have new ticket booths. Please enter by the bus yard drive on the north side of the Junior high that faces onto 123. You should see a sign that has visitor parking. This is the road that leads to tennis, softball and baseball fields. Do not enter on the home side of the stadium which is the south end. No access across as it is fenced off! Visitors sit facing the setting sun. Welcome and enjoy the game!

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    I haven't seen the Texans play but their record speaks for itself. They are a very strong football team, I have seen Navarro play and they are very physical, big and disciplined. They played an almost perfect game against La Grange and after playing them close for the better part of three quarters they just pulled away and buried us. That style of wear you down, no mistakes, just pounding you play after play, wins football games against good teams. I think it will be close for three quarters but the Panthers will pull ahead and close it out not looking back in the fourth. Navarro wins this one by 14.

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    One thing is for sure. The Panthers have yet to face a real passing team. We shall see.
    The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have..... Vince Lombardi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pudlugger View Post
    I haven't seen the Texans play but their record speaks for itself. They are a very strong football team, I have seen Navarro play and they are very physical, big and disciplined. They played an almost perfect game against La Grange and after playing them close for the better part of three quarters they just pulled away and buried us. That style of wear you down, no mistakes, just pounding you play after play, wins football games against good teams. I think it will be close for three quarters but the Panthers will pull ahead and close it out not looking back in the fourth. Navarro wins this one by 14.
    Looks to me like Navarro played like I thought they would. It is going to take a really physical team to contain the Panthers for 4 full quarters. It is a lot like pushing a big boulder up a slope. Things go well for awhile until you get exhausted and it rolls over you downhill. Hats off to the Panthers. I don;t think anyone in R4 will beat you this year. The Texans are still a very good football team and will go far and may well have another go at the Panthers so that would be something to look forward to.

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    No concessions open on the visitors side!
    Definitely need some coffee!😡

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    Navarro 42, Wimberley 14
    Final

    Panthers score 42 unanswered second half points


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    Actually 28 points in second half, 14-14 at halftime

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    Game a lot closer than final score!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexDad View Post
    Game a lot closer than final score!
    That’s why having depth is important, starting QB went down and Wimbo fell apart, someone has to be able to step up



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    Quote Originally Posted by TexDad View Post
    Game a lot closer than final score!
    Never less your defense allowed 343 Rushing and 35 points along with a 98 yd pick 6 after holding Navarro to nothing positive in the 1st quarter. Yep the first half was close.

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