Missed second half opportunities cost Tascosa in loss to Odessa Permian

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Tascosa’s Deandre Sanders looks for running room against Odessa Permian during a non-district game at Dick Bivins Stadium on Thursday night. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

It’s been a break even proposition for the Tascosa Rebels through four non-district games this season, but odds for success still looked pretty good after Thursday night.

That’s not to say there wasn’t some disappointment with the end result for the Rebels at the end of their game against Class 6A Odessa Permian at Dick Bivins Stadium.  A frustrating second half offensively left Tascosa wondering about what might have been after losing 23-21 to drop to 2-2 heading into District 3-5A Division I play next Friday night at Lubbock Coronado.

Ironically, such disappointment with leaving some points on the field could be considered good news in a game which didn’t start until half an hour after scheduled due to a lightning delay. The Rebels left knowing they can play with high-quality programs, which was also reflected in a 20-14 loss at Lubbock-Cooper a week earlier.

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