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SEMINOLE Senior Michael Navarro went down before the season began, but returned at his team’s most crucial moment. Navarro, a leading candidate for Seminole’s starting quarterback job... Full story

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    102309 Van Horn v Iraan HSFB 111  Joshua Scheide|Odessa American    Iraan's Carlos Rodriguez (21) looks for an opening against Van Horn Friday, Oct. 23, 2009, at Brave Stadium in Iraan, Texas.
    Willie Bans says: Stay tuned, but calculators might be necessary
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    Last year, 12 of the 19 Odessa American area teams reached the playoffs out of 18 available spots. That’s 66 percent. With 37 total teams in those districts — ours comprising 51 percent — that’s pretty impressive. Should get... Full story
    Kermit High linebacker Christopher Pando (50) dives and can not tackle Sonora High quarterback Ethan Morriss (10) Friday night, Oct. 22, 2009, during the second quarter of their District 4-2A football game at Walton Field in Kermit, Texas.
    Football: Morriss powers Sonora past Kermit in key game
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    KERMIT Under normal circumstances, the Kermit offense put up enough points to overwhelm almost any opponent. But the Yellow Jackets had no answer for Sonora quarterback Ethan Morriss. Running over Kermit behind a spectacular performance from... Full story
    Kevin Buehler|Odessa American    Odessa Permian High wide receivers Felix Neboh (12) and Josh Tarin (80) ready to battle Lubbock Coronado High Friday night, Oct. 22, 2009, prior to their District 2-5A football game at Lowrey Field in Lubbock, Texas.
    Live Updates: Permian vs. Lubbock Coronado
    Permian 26, Lubbock Coronado 0 (FINAL)
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    Editor's Note: The OA website is experiencing problems with its speed and ability to update. For that reason, updates may not come as quickly as they have in the past. FINAL -- PERMIAN 26, LUBBOCK CORONADO 0 4TH QUARTER -- 1:55 -- With Permian's... Full story
    Odessa Permian High wide receiver Tommey Morris (18) plows his way toward the goal line as Lubbock High linebacker Isaiah Garza, left, and safety Kilo Lewis (3) try to take him down Friday night, Oct. 16, 2009, during the second quarter of their District 2-5A football game at Ratliff Stadium in Odessa, Texas.
    Live Updates: Permian vs. Lubbock High
    Permian 42, Lubbock High 12 (FINAL)
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    FINAL -- PERMIAN 42, LUBBOCK HIGH 12 4TH QUARTER -- 1:28 -- Trying to seal the game with a first down, Serrano gets dropped for a 2-yard loss, and the Westerners take over at their own 22. -- 3:17 -- Greg George rips a sweep for 13 yards and a... Full story
    Odessa High quarterback Derrick Teegarden (12) breaks through a group of Lubbock Monterery defensemen after he decied to hang onto the ball to gain the extra yardage Thursday night during the Bronchos game against the Plainsmen at Lowrey Field in Lubbock.
    Football: Bronchos pass test from Plainsmen, keep 2-5A lead
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    LUBBOCK Pure and simple, on a record-setting night by receiver Tyler McQueen, Odessa High survived. McQueen caught three touchdown passes from quarterback Derrick Teegarden, the final one coming with 11:08 left to play, to help the Bronchos to a... Full story
    Odessa Permian High running back DeAnthony Fay (33) rips off 36 yards ahead of Midland Lee High defensive back Omar Barnes (15) and linebacker Brian Garcia (16) Friday night, Oct. 9, 2009, during the fourth quarter of their District 2-5A football game at Grade Communications Stadium in Midland, Texas. The Panthers defeated the Rebels 38-29.
    Football: Balanced attack pushes Panthers past Rebels
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    MIDLAND Ever since the season began, Permian has been trying to put together a complete offensive performance.And the Panthers picked the perfect time to start clicking.Mixing the running of DeAnthony Fay with the precision passing of Steven Pipes,... Full story
    Football: Defense dominates as Bronchos beat Bobcats
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    The San Angelo Central Bobcats were not willing to play the patsy Friday night against Odessa High, taking the opening kickoff 48 yards to the OHS 32 to start the game.That’s when the Bronchos’ defense, as it has all season, kicked into... Full story
    Crane's Cody Black, left, and Jordan Cavasos fake a handoff against Kermit in the first half Friday, Oct. 9, 2009, at Walton Field in Kermit, Texas.
    Football: Golden Cranes swat Yellow Jackets
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    KERMIT After Friday’s district-opening victory at Kermit, Crane running back Cody Black held a curious object aloft.The senior had a yellow fly swatter with a laminated image of a Kermit Yellow Jacket mascot with a red slash through... Full story
    Odessa Permian High head coach Gary Gaines, left, congratulates Odessa High head coach Ron King, right, Friday night, Oct. 2, 2009, following their District 2-5A football game at Ratliff Stadium in Odessa, Texas. The Bronchos defeated the Panthers 26-7.
    Crosstown rivalry
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    Odessa High defensive end Dejion Rangel was tired of waiting — tired of waiting to hit someone and tired of waiting for a victory over crosstown rival Permian.Friday night at Ratliff Stadium, Rangel and the rest of his defensive mates took... Full story
    Iraan's Victor Arredondo, left, makes a successful extra point kick against Stanton Friday, Oct. 2, 2009, at Braves Stadium in Iraan, Texas.
    Football: Iraan comeback nets program's 500th victory
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    IRAAN The Iraan Braves wanted to immediately get into a “500” chant to celebrate the program’s 500th win as soon as the game was over.Senior linebacker J.D. Tankersley shouted at them not to, not until the Stanton Buffaloes... Full story
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