The Angelo State football team landed 22 high school standouts from around the state Wednesday as part of its 2026 signing class — including two members of Stephenville's state-championship defense, along with players from Odessa Permian and Midland Legacy.
The Central Bobcats delivered another impressive performance on their home court on Tuesday night. The Bobcats dominated Midland Legacy from start to finish, claiming an important district win, 79-43.
The Menard Lady Jackets are the No. 20-ranked girls basketball team in the state in Class 1A, and it’s easy to see why with the way they play defense, which led them to the district title Tuesday.
The Angelo State Rambelles return home this week to the Junell Center–Stephens Arena for a pair of Lone Star Conference matchups against Western New Mexico on Thursday, Feb. 5, and Sul Ross State on Saturday, Feb. 7.
San Angelo Central wide receiver Colton Hill is joining his teammate Mason Van Sickle in committing to play football at the University of Texas Permian Basin in Odessa.