This Week in Shelby County Football

September 14, 2016 – Last week was a time of extremes. Tenaha and Timpson varsity football teams won by landslide scoring advantages, Center and Shelbyville teams lost by multiple scores, and Joaquin lost in the closest game in the county thus far.

The Center Roughriders fell to the Gladewater Bears 56-15 on the road this week. They are now 1-2 and will host the Diboll Lumberjacks for homecoming this Friday at 7:30 p.m. Diboll is 0-3 and fell to Newton last week by a 35-7 score.

Joaquin fell 21-20 to the Lovelady Lions last Friday. The Rams are now 1-2 and will host the Huntington Red Devils this Friday at 7:30 p.m. Huntington is led by Head Coach Brian Gandy who is a former student and assistant coach of Joaquin ISD. The Red Devils are 2-1 and beat West Hardin last week by a 42-22 score.

The Shelbyville Dragons fell 37-19 to the Garrison Bulldogs, in Shelbyville, last Friday. The Dragons’ season record now stands at 1-2. They will face the Arp Tigers Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Arp. The Tigers beat the Alto Yellow Jackets 27-7 last Friday. AHS is 2-1 on the season.

Tenaha moved their record to 3-0, with a 67-0 win over the Dallas Gateway Charter Academy Gators, at home. Tenaha will head to Clarksville High School to face their Tigers at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Clarksville is 0-3 and lost 56-15 to Big Sandy last Friday.

The Timpson Bears evened their record at 1-1 with a lopsided 73-0 win over Cross Roads High School.  The Bears will host the Hawkins Hawks on Friday at 7:30 p.m. The Hawks are 0-3 and lost 13-6 to Como-Pickton last weekend.