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In 1923 the old College of Marshall building was demolished and a new building was opened for grades 9–12. MHS (the sports teams then known as the Mustangs) remained in that building until 1939. In 1940 Marshall opened a massive three story brick and sandstone building that would become the home of "The Mavericks" for the next 41 years.
Aug. 9—The Jacksonville Indians are scheduled to go up against three of East Texas' top 10 quarterbacks in the first six weeks of the season. Scorebook Live is in the midst of ranking the 20 ...
This category is for American football at East Texas A&M University, formerly East Texas State University and Texas A&M University–Commerce. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Football Basketball Baseball Softball Soccer M W M W Austin College 'Roos: Austin College: Sherman: SCAC [a] Concordia Tornados: Concordia University Texas: Austin: SCAC: Dallas Crusaders: University of Dallas: Irving: SCAC: East Texas Baptist Tigers: East Texas Baptist University: Marshall: American Southwest: Hardin-Simmons Cowboys: Hardin ...
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – East Texas schools are announcing school closures and delays for Wednesday morning due to complications of weather, power outages and flooding. Carthage ISD Wednesday: The ...
Initially, the channel did not provide a 24-hour simulcast but it broadcast various Mavericks (prior to the 2024–25 NBA season), Rangers (prior to 2025), Spurs and Stars games (prior to July 6, 2024), as well as several NCAA football and basketball games shown nationally on FSN and other programming distributed nationally by Fox Sports ...
Deeply rattled, Texas drove 35 yards before stalling out, and kicker Bert Auburn's 48-yard field goal attempt flew wide right, leaving the score at 24-24 with 1:39 remaining.
The stations also broadcasts Marshall High School athletics as well as TSN (Texas State Network), Texas Rangers, Houston Astros, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, Dallas Mavericks, the University of Texas Longhorn Athletics, and Texas A&M athletics. [4] Other area high school athletics that KMHT covers include Harleton, Elysian Fields, and Waskom.