West Texas High stuns in Gruver in wild finish

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West Texas High and Gruver didn’t disappoint from the opening kickoff to the final play of the game with West Texas High going to a back of trick in the closing minute to come away with an unbelievable 36-28 victory against the Greyhounds in a very good non-district clash Friday night at Comanches Stadium.

With the win, the Comanches stay unbeaten on the year at 3-0 and snap Gruver’s (2-1) Texas Panhandle leading 17-game regular season win streak dating back to 2023.

“We’ve preached all week about believing,” WT High head coach Jeff Smith said. “We preached all week about believing in yourself and believing in the process and good things will happen. We believed in this game and were able to come away with a huge win.”

Gruver head coach Kurt Haburther was down after the loss but knows that sometimes in defeat a lesson can be learned.

“It’s been a while since we’ve experienced something like this,” Haberthur said. “It can be good for us. This can help us refocus and redirect where we want to go and what we want to do. The first thing I told the guys after this game it’s easy to come to practice after a win but coming after a loss it’s a new focus and we’ll see where we go from here.”

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