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Eagle Pass Falls Short in High-Scoring Battle vs. New Braunfels Canyon – Sep 19

It was a night of offense, grit, and momentum swings as the Eagle Pass Eagles took on the New Braunfels Canyon Cougars in a non-conference matchup on Friday, September 19. Ending in a 41-31 loss for Eagle Pass, the game saw both teams battle hard — but in the end the Cougars held on.

Game Flow & Highlights

  • Fast start by Canyon — The Cougars drew first blood, and Eagle Pass had to claw their way back. MaxPreps.com+1
  • Eagle Pass fights back — Big plays through the air and on the ground helped Eagle Pass stay in striking distance throughout the second and third quarters. MaxPreps.com+1
  • Turnovers & key defensive plays — Several turnovers and a few sacks by Eagle Pass kept the pressure on, but ultimately the Cougars made enough plays to pull ahead. MaxPreps.com+1

Standout Players

  • Xavier Barrera (Eagle Pass) had a strong showing: over 290 passing yards, one passing touchdown, and a rushing touchdown. He was a bright spot despite the final result. MaxPreps.com
  • His top target, Sebastian Velasquez, hauled in big passing yardage, becoming a central piece in Eagle Pass’s offense. MaxPreps.com
  • On defense, Anthony Paniagua stood out with multiple sacks (including two on Canyon’s quarterback) and generally pressuring the passing game. MaxPreps.com

What Could Have Made the Difference

  • Momentum shifts — Eagle Pass had stretches where they seemed poised to take control (especially mid-game), but turnovers or stalled drives allowed Canyon to stay just ahead.
  • Closing out — In high-scoring affairs like this, execution down the stretch matters. Perhaps a couple more defensive stops or converting more third downs might’ve changed the tide.
  • Special teams / field position — As always, hidden yardage, field goals, and how each team managed the kickoffs/punts played a role (though not always obvious in the stat sheet).

Looking Ahead

Although the loss ends Eagle Pass’s short unbeaten start, there’s still plenty of reason for optimism. Offensive weapons have shown up, and the defense has flashes of dominance. The Eagles will look to build on this matchup when they return home for their next game. For Canyon, this win should provide confidence as they continue their season.

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Mavericks vs. Southwest Legacy – Friday, Sept. 12, 7:30 PM

The stage is set for an exciting showdown this Friday night as the Mavericks take on the Southwest Legacy Titans under the lights. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and fans are anticipating a hard-fought contest between two programs eager to make a statement early in the season.

Mavericks Look to Stay Sharp

The Mavericks come into this matchup with momentum on their side. Behind a balanced offense and a defense that has shown the ability to come up with stops in critical moments, they’ve demonstrated resilience in tight situations. Playmakers in the passing game and a ground attack that chews up yardage will be central to their game plan. Expect the Mavericks to lean on senior leadership to set the tone.

Southwest Legacy’s Challenge

The Titans enter the game hungry to prove themselves. With a physical style of play and an emphasis on controlling the line of scrimmage, they’ll test the Mavericks’ discipline on both sides of the ball. Southwest Legacy’s defense will be tasked with containing explosive plays, while their offense will aim to sustain drives and keep the Mavericks’ attack off the field.

Key Factors

  • Turnovers: Whichever team capitalizes on mistakes could swing the momentum.
  • Special Teams: Field position will matter in what could be a close contest.
  • Fourth Quarter Stamina: Expect a battle that may be decided in the final minutes.

What’s at Stake

For the Mavericks, a win keeps their season trending upward and solidifies confidence before district play heats up. For Southwest Legacy, knocking off the Mavericks would be a signature victory that could spark a run of their own.

Kickoff: Friday, Sept. 12 – 7:30 p.m.
All eyes will be on the gridiron as two proud programs clash in what promises to be another thrilling Friday night in Texas high school football.