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by | Nov 24, 2016 | Latest

Sachse running back Christian Cole attempts to break free from a pair of Woodlands defenders during last Friday's 54-40 area-round loss in Waco. The defeat, the first of the season for the Mustangs, ended a 2016 campaign in which Sachse finished 11-1, won the District 10-6A crown and were bi-district champions. The Woodlands improved to 12-0 with the victory.

Sachse running back Christian Cole attempts to break free from a pair of Woodlands defenders during last Friday’s 54-40 area-round loss in Waco. The defeat, the first of the season for the Mustangs, ended a 2016 campaign in which Sachse finished 11-1, won the District 10-6A crown and were bi-district champions. The Woodlands improved to 12-0 with the victory.

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