The Liberty Hill Panthers' season ended in a 42-35 loss to Port Neches-Groves in the Class 5A Division II state semifinals. This atypical ending saw the Panthers resort to passing touchdowns as they desperately chased the game, showcasing determination despite coming up short.

Why It Matters

The loss marks the end of a challenging but impressive season for the Panthers, showcasing their resilience and determination against adversity.

By the Numbers
  • Carter led the Panthers with 105 yards on eight carries
  • Fellow senior Noah Long ran for 80 yards on 11 attempts
State of Play
  • The Panthers ended the season with an overall record of 10-5
  • Finished with a 4-2 district mark, securing a second-place finish in the league standings
Bottom Line

The Panthers' season ended in a hard-fought loss, displaying their resilience and determination in the face of adversity throughout the playoffs, making the team and the coach proud despite the disappointment of defeat.