Orange County teams are playoff bound: Orangefield (8-2) vs Fairfield Eagles (6-4)

By Tommy Mann Jr.

Special to The Orange Leader

 

For the second time in three years, the Orangefield Bobcats are district champions and will be the No. 1 seed headed into the bi-district round. The Bobcats will play the Fairfield Eagles, which is the No. 4 seed from District 9-3A D1, at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 15, at Wildcat Stadium in Splendora.

Under first year head coach Jeff Breaux, the Bobcats switched to the spread offense after more than a decade of the Slot-T rushing attack. The first few non-district games showed some growing pains, but the team rounded into form just ahead of district play and reeled off seven consecutive wins.

The Bobcats offense averages nearly 34 points per game on the season behind the arm of quarterback Carson Gonzalez and running back Mason Manning, while the Orangefield defense has rounded into form and is limiting teams to 16 points per game for the season as linebacker Kaleb Menard controls the middle and defensive back Zach Morrow has limited opposing quarterbacks.

The Eagles finished in a three-way tie with Diboll and Teague for second place in District 9-3A, but they received the No. 4 seed based on a points tie-breaker system between the three schools.

Fairfield averages 38 points per game on offense for the season, but the Eagles have been allowing 30 points per game on defense for the year.

The regular season of the 2024 high school football season has come to an end and now it is time for the playoffs. All five Orange County teams have qualified for the post-season and are set for the bi-district round.

An interesting note for this year’s playoff games featuring Bridge City, LC-M and Vidor is that its district, which is District 10-4A Division 1, made an agreement with District 9-4A D1 at the start of the season to allow first place and second place teams to host bi-district round playoff games, while the third and fourth place teams must travel. Class 6A and Class 5A teams already do this every year under UIL guidelines, but the majority of Class 4A and lower classifications play at neutral site locations.

 

SportsPlus

Local

Local artist reveals work with Christian Dior

Local

Stark Museum of Art receives over 1,000 visitors for Reindeer Games Day

News

Orange welcomes new fertilizer company

News

DPS Heightens Enforcement this Holiday Season

Local

Cookies With Santa delights children at Leslie’s Place

Local

Mid day fire destroys Vidor RV, crews stay busy

Local

Multi-vehicle crash blocks off I-10 into Louisiana, causes traffic back up for miles

Local

Kevin Smith Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame

Bridge City

Bridge City Athlete Named AVCA Volleyball All-American at Angelo State University

Local

Vidor home damaged in fire

Local

Orange city parade brings joy

Local

Broadway Sensation ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ Set to Dazzle Audiences at Lutcher Theater

Local

Shangri La Botanical Garden receives a $50,000 donation from Golden Triangle Polymers

Local

Orange City Council approves reinvestment zone after paper plant shuts down

Local

Community Brings Holiday Joy with Toy Donations at Annual Service League Event

Local

Families gather for annual Christmas Strolls

Bridge City

Death Notices, Services

Bridge City

ANTHONY JOHN STEVENS

Bridge City

PAULINE BULLITT COOPER

Bridge City

Bridge City Mayor Outlines May 2025 Liquor Initiative, issue discussed in workshop

Bridge City

“Just Kind of Happened” — Bridge City’s City Council announces new City Manager

Bridge City

Bridge City’s Droddy inks college commitment

Local

Orange Christmas: Holiday events come to Orange County

Local

Vidor Police Department recognized as an Accredited Law Enforcement Agency