Sports

Wed
05
Nov

Industrial gets Rice-raided

    The Industrial Cobras played hard against the Rice Raiders on Friday night’s District game but lost with a score of 51-12.
    Head Coach Jeff Rogers said the team played hard and they’re going to continue to work hard towards a win. “We turned the ball over too many times and struggled covering the pass,” he said.
    The first half of play proved to be a struggle for the Cobras both offensively and defensively. The Raiders left the Cobras scoreless in the first and second quarters resulting in a 24-0 score at the half.

Wed
05
Nov

Ganado gets scratched

    The Indians took a devastating 28-17 loss on Friday night against the Weimar Wildcats. “We dug ourselves a hole that we weren’t able to get out of in the first half,” said Head Coach Jim Bird. “We’re just going to go out there next week, and play like it may be our last game of the season.”
    Weimar quickly found their way to the end zone with a long run, and gave the Wildcats the first touchdown of the game. After, the Indians held the ball, but quickly had to punt back to Weimar. This gave the Wildcats the chance to score yet another touchdown with a two-point conversion. This made the score 14-0 in Weimar’s favor.
    The kickoff back to the Indians was picked up by Senior Kameron Smith. He then ran for the end zone giving the Indians a two-point conversion. The Indians held the ball, but a pass landed in a Wildcat’s paws. This led to a touchdown that moved the score to 20-2, still in Weimar’s favor.

Wed
05
Nov

Cowboys sink the Sharks

    The Cowboys continued their district winning streak on the road against a pesky Palacios Shark team on Oct. 21 with a final score of 42-14.
    #10 Holton Newbern said the team was very hyped to win. “We knew by halftime the game was ours but couldn’t get lazy and let the Sharks sneak up on us,” he said. “We came out and played the second half more intensely and came out with the big win.”
    Cowboys won the coin toss and deferred to the second half. Edna's defense opened the game by forcing the Sharks to punt on their first possession of the game. Edna started strong scoring on the ground when #18 quarterback Landon O'Connor ran in for the touchdown with 8:26 left in the first quarter. The extra point was good by #60 Aaron Padilla, and put Edna on top 7-0.

Wed
05
Nov

Industrial loses to Goliad

The Industrial Cobra team lost to Goliad in three to one games in a bi-district match on Tuesday night, Nov. 4, with the final scores, 18-25, 25-18, 25-27 and 16-25.

Wed
05
Nov

Edna wins Tuesday night against Stockdale

Edna wins their bi-district game against Stockdale in three to two games on Tuesday night, Nov. 4, with final scores of 25-19, 25-19, 22-25, 20-25 and 15-12.

They will play Blanco in an upcoming Area match at the end of the week, the setting to be determined.

Sat
01
Nov

Friday night Halloween scores

Edna won a district game against Palacios with a final score of 42-14.
Ganado lost their game to Weimar with a score of 28-17.
Industrial lost their game to Rice Consolidated with a final score of 51-12.

Fri
31
Oct

Cowgirl volleyball

The Edna Cowgirls lost a hard-fought battle 3-1 against the Hallettsville Lady Brahmas in Victoria on Friday night with final scores of 25-10, 25-22 Edna, 27-25 and 25-18.
Head coach Rachel Collins said the team is really strong and she's proud of what they've accomplished. "They stepped up and pushed themselves," she said.
The Cowgirls are still in a playoff situation as co-district champs and will know more of their next game after Goliad plays Stockdale on Saturday, Nov. 1.

Thu
30
Oct

Cobras prepare for last game of season

    The Industrial Cobras played Edna on Oct. 24 and lost in three, ​25-20, 25-21 and 25-13.
    Cassidy High had 16 assists and four digs, while Skylar Chreene added 12 digs. Kayla Weixelman gave two digs, three kills and two  blocks, with Jessica Martin’s seven digs, seven kills and four blocks. Lauren Brogger had eight digs and six kills, in addition to Taylor McCloud’s seven kills. Katie Sparkman had seven assists and Kelsey Van Pelt gave three digs.
    “We have our last preseason game on Tuesday so we are focused on that. We will fix our mistakes from the past game and hopefully see good things on Tuesday,” Coach Jenna Treybig said. “We play at home and it is Senior night so we are wanting to have our last game in our gym be a good one.”
    The Industrial Cobras will have played on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at home against the Palacios Sharkettes.

Thu
30
Oct

Edna Cowgirls play solidly

    The Edna Cowgirls played Rice Consolidated on Oct. 17 and won in three games, 25-19, 25-15, and 26-24.
    Megan Callaway had 12 kills, seven blocks, two digs and two assists, while Ashley Myers added 10 kills, five blocks and two digs. Sierra Pruitt had seven kills, two aces and eight digs, while Haleigh Evans had five kills, two aces, four blocks, eight digs and 28 assists. Kadi Elledge had two kills, eight blocks, two digs, and an ace, plus Crystal Coulter’s kill, five blocks and two digs. Haley Mitchell had two aces and 10 digs, Kamryn Roman had an ace, 11 digs and two digs, plus Bailey Brown’s six digs and two assists..
    The Edna Cowgirls played Gonzales on Oct. 21 and won in three games, 25-16, 25-9 and 25-17.

Wed
29
Oct

Edna PeeWee Champs

The Edna PeeWee football team won their game at the Super Bowl hosted by Edna at Shelby Park with a final score of 14-7. From left, #2 Braylen Harris picks up the football handed off by #21 Trevor Floyd.

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