The “Pride of Permian High School”, the Mojo Band was founded by the legendary J.R. McEntyre. A rich tradition of excellence has been built and maintained by thousands of student musicians of PHS. Continue reading “Permian Marching Band”
Magazine Makes District Prediction
ODESSA — Considered by many as The Authority on Texas high school and college football, the 2019 edition of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine hit store shelves this week. The magazine is projecting Permian to finish third in District 2-6A.
2018 Texas All-District 2-6A Football
ODESSA – Justin Hammond received top honors in the All-District 2-6A selections released today. Hammond was named as the district’s Most Valuable Player. Matt Jones was also listed as Defensive Player of the Year. Continue reading “2018 Texas All-District 2-6A Football”
Permian Suffers District Loss In Finale
MIDLAND — After scoring on the first two drives, Permian watched Midland Lee score three unanswered touchdowns to have the Panthers trail 28-21 at the intermission. The slugfest continued in the second half as the Rebels held on to hand Mojo a 43-36 district loss at Grande Communications Stadium.
District 2-6A Standings
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District Schedule / Results |
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October 12 Permian 42, Odessa 10 Mid Lee 51, Frenship 15 Tascosa 36, Midland 20 |
October 19 Permian 32, Tascosa 25 Midland 34, Frenship 28 Mid Lee 42, Odessa 7 |
October 26 Permian 34, Midland 7 Tascosa 49, Mid Lee 26 Odessa 56, Frenship 10 |
November 2 Permian 38, Frenship 10 Tascosa 35, Odessa 21 Mid Lee 49, Midland 28 |
November 9 Mid Lee 43, Permian 36 Tascosa 44, Frenship 21 Midland 49, Odessa 35 |
Despite Slow Start Mojo Claws Frenship
ODESSA — After coming into the contest somewhat flat, Permian finally came to life to hand Frenship a 38-10 district loss on Senior Night at Ratliff Stadium. The victory for the Panthers sets up the much anticipated District 2-6A finale with Midland Lee at Grande Stadium on November 9.
Black Cats Haunt Midland Bulldogs
ODESSA — Permian punched the post-season ticket after haunting Midland High 34-7 at Ratliff Stadium on Friday night. While the Panthers extended the 21-7 halftime lead, the Mojo defense was responsible for an impressive four interceptions and a fumble recovery.