With five touchdowns, senior running back Richard Reese helped carry the No. 6 state-ranked Bellville Brahmas (7-0, 2-0) to their first victory in the Mill Creek rivalry since 2016 with a 42-7 win over the Sealy Tigers (4-3, 1-1) Friday night at the Pasture of Pain in District 12-4A-D2 action.
In the 83rd meeting of the Austin County rivals, Bellville extended its all-time lead in the series to 49-34 and snapped a four-game losing streak.
Sealy senior Thomas Clark provided the bookending scores to help Sealy win 26-0 over the Royal Falcons Friday night at T.J. Mills Stadium in the Tigers’ first District 12-4A-D2 game.
The Sealy Tigers used a touchdown on their opening drive to seize momentum out of the gates of their non-district finale in Bay City Friday night and cruised to a 38-14 win over the Blackcats thanks to five different scorers.
Sealy senior Ethan Hart provided the bookending scores, both from 12 yards out, and executed the decision given to Offensive Coordinator Chris Carruthers on the coin flip by Head Coach Shane Mobley.
Sealy junior quarterback D’vonne Hmielewski was intercepted four times and visiting Stafford turned two of them directly into touchdowns to help earn a 28-14 win Friday night, spoiling the Tigers’ homecoming contest at T.J. Mills Stadium.
For nearly two and a half quarters, the Sealy Tigers not only hung with but led the Class 5A Lake Creek Lions on the road Friday night in non-district action. Down the stretch, Sealy suffered multiple injuries and Lake Creek’s depth eventually took over to win 41-34, capped by a 21-point fourth quarter.