Felix Castillo

Cardinal Crush defense rises to occasion vs. Dragons

KINGSVILLE — In foot-ball, it’s usually the offen-sive unit that shines. It’s the offensive skill players who make headlines and get all the attention. It’s usually the offense that makes the difference.

But against San Antonio Southwest on Friday, it was the defense that made the difference for the Harlingen Cardinals in their area-round win.

After running wild against Rio Grande City in the bi-district round last week, Southwest’s offense was virtually shut down by the Cardinals Big D.


Harlingen High ready for challenge against SA Southwest

KINGSVILLE — See Tre'vion Johnson. See Tre'vion Johnson run. See Tre'vion Johnson run…a lot.

It's no secret that the SA Southwest Dragons love to run the ball.

In 10 games, including a bi-district beatdown of Rio Grande City last week, the Dragons have rushed for 2,770 yards.

Johnson leads the team with 1,202 yards and 20 touchdowns, including a 196-yard and four-TD effort against the Rattlers last week. SW has gained 3,542 total yards on the season.


Johnson, Southwest power past Rio Grande City

CORPUS CHRISTI — The Rio Grande City Rattlers knew they were the underdogs.

The San Antonio Southwest Dragons knew they were the heavy favorites.

That same mentality both teams entered Friday night’s bi-district playoff game at Phil Danaher Stadium is the same mind frame both teams left with after the Dragons dominated in a 58-29 victory.


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