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WEEK 13 GRIDIRON REWIND: May, Richland Springs advance to six-man regional finals

November 22, 2025 at 3:16 pm Updated: November 23rd, 2025 at 4:08 pm Derrick Stuckly
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MARBLE FALLS – The Class A Division I No. 3 May Tigers earned a berth in the Region IV championship game with a 72-24 victory over the Medina Bobcats Friday night.

Lane Goodson fueled the Tiger attack with a season-high 320 rushing yards and five touchdowns and also threw for 137 yards and another score.

Kobey Morris added three scoring receptions totaling 67 yards and added an 18-yard rushing score, while Cayson Dail passed for 42 yards and two touchdowns. Mikey Scheriger tacked on 27 yards on the ground and a touchdown as well.

Kaden Watkins added 67 yards receiving; Brody Stice contributed 39 yards all-purpose yards; Jackson Lusk tallied 36 receiving yards and 12 rushing yards; Kayden Psencik rushed for 13 yards; and Maddix Raffel finished with 9 yards receiving.

Defensively for May, Scheriger led the way with eight tackles and an interception trailed by five tackles from both Lusk and Raffel, four tackles each from Goodson and Morris, and two tackles apiece from Watkins and Stice.

May (11-1) will face reigning state champion and No. 1-ranked Gordon (11-0) at 6 p.m. Friday in Clyde.

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Richland Springs 59, Zephyr 12

SAN SABA – The Class A Division II No. 3 Richland Springs Coyotes punched their ticket to Region IV championship game with a 59-12 victory over the Zephyr Bulldogs Friday night.

Cohen Ethridge rushed for 146 yards and four touchdowns, returned a punt 42 yards for another Coyote score, and threw a 66-yard touchdown pass to Rush Norris.

Ethan Deeds chipped in 72 yards through the air with a pair of touchdowns, and 3 yards rushing. Billy Perry caught two passes for 52 yards with a trip to the end zone, and also rushed for 50 yards, while Layne Ward grabbed a 20-yard scoring reception as well.

Richland Springs (11-1) will face No. 9 Oglesby (11-1) in the playoffs for the third year in a row at 3 p.m. Saturday at Dublin.

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