REFUGIO - Armonie Brown expected the storm to blow over. He, like many of his teammates on the high school football team, did not have much choice but to huddle together and tough it out. Their ...
Refugio head football coach Jason Herring speaks to Chai Whitmire during practice at the high school on Aug. 4, 2023, in Texas. Refugio head coach Jason Herring felt the Bobcats were ahead of schedule ...
For the second time in three seasons, Refugio High School football team will once again have a new leader on the sidelines. Second-year head football coach Drew Cox announced his retirement, and ...
REFUGIO, Texas — In 2020, the Refugio football team did not play a single home game. Jack Sportsman Bobcat Stadium, built in the 1950’s, was condemned and had to be renovated. “You don’t realize what ...
REFUGIO, Texas — The Coastal Bend football team that advanced the farthest in 2022 is not only projected to make it back to state in Arlington, but to win it all in UIL 2A-DI. The Refugio Bobcats' ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Playing in a state championship game at AT&T Stadium every season wouldn't be a realistic expectation for most teams in the state of Texas. But it certainly is the expectation for ...
The competition will be intense tonight once the football kicks off between the Mason Punchers and Refugio Bobcats. For the fourth consecutive postseason, two teams with expectations as high as they ...
REFUGIO — Jack Sportsman Bobcat Stadium sits dark in early January. It's well maintained but the stadium's concrete is weathered and the paint on some spots has begun to wear off. The home of the ...
Refugio head football Coach Jason Herring spent all summer planning for this week, the Texas Class 2A State Championship game. He would have no idea how far he would have to veer from that plan to get ...
Refugio football seniors became the class with the most wins in school history when they captured the 2019 Class 2A, Division I state championship in December. What the Bobcats most likely didn’t ...
REFUGIO - Nearly four months after fearing they or the ones they love would not survive Hurricane Harvey, the Refugio High School football players board two yellow buses for a seven-hour ride north.