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Cuero had its 42-game district winning streak come to an end last season and missed the playoffs for the first ... Read Story »
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Streaks abound as Cuero and Yoakum prepare to play for the 101st time. Read Story »
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Arguments could be made over the strength of District 26-3A, but there's no debate about its competitiveness. Read Story »
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Travis Reeve stops in mid-sentence as one of Cuero's receivers breaks open during a Tuesday night 7 on 7 game ... Read Story »
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REFUGIO - Willie Hights is better known for his blocking and tackling than his running. Read Story »
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EDNA - DeRodrick Jones wasn't sure what to expect from his younger brother. Read Story »
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CUERO - Blake Reeve doesn't mind waiting a year to get his first chance to play quarterback on the college ... Read Story »
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CUERO - Travis Reeve enjoyed the six years he coached at Cuero. Read Story »
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Nothing is guaranteed for the winner of Friday's District 28-3A opener between Yoakum and Gonzales. Read Story »
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Blake Reeve got his first chance to start at quarterback on the varsity level as a senior. Read Story »
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YOAKUM - Joe Mireles had a bad week. Read Story »
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CUERO - Former offensive coordinator Travis Reeve is among five finalists to become Cuero's athletic director and head football coach. Read Story »
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Jeff Harrison sent tape of his senior season to Texas A&M-Kingsville and he was invited to visit the campus. Read Story »
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Cuero coach Scott Holder wasn't sure how to approach his team after a 10-0 loss to Salado in Game 1 ... Read Story »
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Cuero needs help. But first, the Gobblers must help themselves. Read Story »
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Cuero's District 26-3A loss to DeWitt County rival Yoakum hurt more than its pride. Read Story »
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Rick Owens' tenure as Cuero's head football coach and athletic director has come to an end. Read Story »
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Former Texas coach Darrell Royal summed up the mood of Longhorns fans after a loss to Oklahoma. Read Story »
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CUERO - The last two football seasons were not what Blake Reeve expected. Read Story »
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The Yoakum, Hallettsville and Shiner baseball teams were back on the practice field, but their workouts were anything but routine. Read Story »


