Hallettsville Brahmas

Photo by Chuck Grafe Nathan Henke (66) chases down Franklin’s Tyler Lebouf.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Nathan Henke (66) chases down Franklin’s Tyler Lebouf.

Lions end Brahmas' Season

TOMBALL – The Hallettsville Brahmas fought a good fight in losing to the Franklin Eagles, 51-27, in a 3A, Division I bi-district game Thursday night.“Franklin was the number one team in the state and played like it,” Brahma head coach Levi Montgomery said.

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Photo by Chuck Grafe Nathan Henke (66) makes a tackle in the first period.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Nathan Henke (66) makes a tackle in the first period.

No. 1 ranked cards defeat Brahmas

As hard as they tried, the Hallettsville Brahmas could not overcome insurmountable odds in their game with Columbus.Hallettsville scored first in the initial quarter before the Cardinals went on to take a 35-21 victory over the Brahmas in a District 12-3A Division I game here Friday night.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Quarterback Wyatt Kram throws a 52-yard touchdown pass in the fourth period.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Quarterback Wyatt Kram throws a 52-yard touchdown pass in the fourth period.

Hitchcock 34, Hallettsville 7

With realignment on the horizon in February, the Hallettsville Brahmas hope they will never have to play Hitchcock again.The Bulldogs took a 34-7 victory here Friday night in the District 12, Division I opener here Friday night.
Mycole Pegoda (10) goes in motion prior to quarterback Wyatt Kram (17) taking the snap. Mycole had 132 scrimmage yards and scored two touchdowns.

Mycole Pegoda (10) goes in motion prior to quarterback Wyatt Kram (17) taking the snap. Mycole had 132 scrimmage yards and scored two touchdowns.

Fantastic comeback gives Brahmas 27-26 victory over Beeville

You had to see it to believe it and some folks didn’t.Down 26-6 and fans heading for the exits, Hallettsville scored 21 unanswered points to pull out a 27-26 victory over Beeville A.C. Jones here Friday night.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Traydon Williams shows the Rice defense his taillights on a 70-yard touchdown run in the first period.

Photo by Chuck Grafe Traydon Williams shows the Rice defense his taillights on a 70-yard touchdown run in the first period.

Brahmas stave off Rice Consolidated for 34-27 homecoming dub

The Hallettsville Brahmas led Rice Consolidated 28-6 at the half before having to hold on for dear life in a 34-27 Homecoming victory here Friday night.
WYATT KRAM ......... Scored the Brahmas’ lone touchdown and had 132 yards total offense in the loss to Tidehaven

WYATT KRAM ......... Scored the Brahmas’ lone touchdown and had 132 yards total offense in the loss to Tidehaven

Brahmas lose to state ranked Tigers

EL MATON – The Hallettsville Brahmas scored first before the Tidehaven Tigers came back to take a 35-7 victory Friday night.The Brahmas scored on the opening drive, going 65 yards in 10 plays with quarterback Wyatt Kram going in from the 1 and Lucas Hill kicked the extra point for a 7-0 Brahma lead.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Christine Halata (15) and Alaina Halata (2) versus Gonzales

Photo by Chuck Grafe Christine Halata (15) and Alaina Halata (2) versus Gonzales

Flatonia 3, Hallettsville 2

The Hallettsville Lady Brahmas could not stand success.The LB took the Lady Bulldogs to a fifth set before succumbing 18- 24,25-17,16-25 25-20, 17- 15 here Tuesday, Sept. 2.Four serving errors in the fifth set were the Achilles Heel of the Lady Brahmas.

Apaches score late to take 26-19 win over Brahmas

GONZALES – The Gonzales Apaches scored with only second left in the fourth quarter to defeat the Hallettsville Brahmas, 26-19, Friday night at Apache Stadium.The Brahmas led 19- 18 prior to the Apaches’ winning drive.
Photo by Chuck Grafe Peyton Willis (1) closes in to make a tackle on Shiner’s Quincy Jones

Photo by Chuck Grafe Peyton Willis (1) closes in to make a tackle on Shiner’s Quincy Jones

Comanches justify State ranking

Shiner is good. Very good.The Comanches ended three years of frustration with a 39-7 victory over Hallettsville to end a three-game losing streak to the Brahmas here Friday night.Both the Comanche offense and defense were nothing short of sensational.