Lufkin Panthers Season Comes to an End in Waco
A heart wrenching loss for our Lufkin Panthers on Saturday, as they fell in Waco to the Plano West Wolves by a final score of 55-52.
A heart wrenching loss for our Lufkin Panthers on Saturday, as they fell in Waco to the Plano West Wolves by a final score of 55-52.
Now that "Black Friday" is officially over...I mean...Thanksgiving is officially over, we can get back to concentrating on more important life issues. Like reconstruction of the Dallas Cowboys.
Whether or not you were part of your High School's popular click, or in "nerdsville", as I was, there was always something X-citing about homecoming.
What exactly, does homecoming represent (outside of the girls you could never date)?
The Lufkin Panthers are not just playing football on Friday evenings, they are also playing for the "Know Your Stats" campaign, which brings awareness to prostate cancer.
Teaming up with Memorial Medical Center-Lufkin, the hospital is hosting a complimentary breakfast at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, September 21.
While it may be a blazin' summer thus far, high school football is less than two months away, and a buzz can be felt all the way to the Arkansas border. That's pretty dang far.
The Lufkin Panthers are shown to be the number 23 team in Class 5A, predicted to finish in second place in 14-5A and make their 15th straight playoff appearance, according to "Texas Football's" Dave Campbell. This despite losing a key corp to their defensive unit, when the University of Houston snared defensive lineman Tomme Mark. The Panthers took "district" last season going 9-2 along the way.
Todd Quick will be the new Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at Lufkin High School. This will be the first time in over 17 years that the Lufkin ISD School Board has had to fill that position.