Permian football qualifies for state playoffs with win over Midland High
Key points:
- Permian football team qualifies for state playoffs for seventh consecutive season with a 21-14 win over Midland High
- Rematch of last year's bi-district game against El Paso Pebble Hills, who defeated Permian 45-28
- Permian's defense has been solid, allowing only 14 points in each of their last two games
Permian High School’s football team has secured their spot in the state playoffs for the seventh consecutive season. After a hard-fought win against Midland High, Permian’s head coach Jeff Ellison praised his players and coaching staff for their resilience. Now, the Panthers (6-4) will face off against El Paso Pebble Hills in the bi-district round, hoping to avenge last year’s loss to the Spartans. Pebble Hills finished second in District 1-6A, and their quarterback Gael Ochoa poses a strong offensive threat with over 2,000 yards passing this season. The game will take place at Permian’s home stadium, Ratliff Stadium, where…
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