Manvel Dominates Pasadena Memorial in 67-7 Victory

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From the opening kickoff, the Manvel Mavericks left little doubt about the outcome of Friday night’s matchup against Pasadena Memorial. Quarterback #4 Cam Renfro set the tone early, connecting with #88 Carter St. Junious in the end zone for the game’s first touchdown. Minutes later, running back #9 Kenneth Malone Hayes broke free for a scoring run that electrified the home crowd. With the Mavericks’ defense stifling every Memorial possession, #5 Eric Mosley powered across the goal line to stretch the lead to 22-0 at the end of the first quarter.

From the opening kickoff, the Manvel Mavericks left little doubt about the outcome of Friday night’s matchup against Pasadena Memorial. Quarterback #4 Cam Renfro set the tone early, connecting with #88 Carter St. Junious in the end zone for the game’s first touchdown. Minutes later, running back #9 Kenneth Malone Hayes broke free for a scoring run that electrified the home crowd. With the Mavericks’ defense stifling every Memorial possession, #5 Eric Mosley powered across the goal line to stretch the lead to 22-0 at the end of the first quarter.

By halftime, Manvel had firmly established control. Hayes continued to pound the defense with another touchdown run, adding to his strong performance on the ground. Every Maverick drive seemed destined to end in points, and the scoreboard reflected their dominance with a 36-0 advantage heading into the locker room. The Mavericks combined explosive offense with a disciplined defensive front, leaving Pasadena Memorial searching for answers.

The second half brought more of the same. Manvel erupted for 60 points by the close of the third quarter, showcasing depth and consistency on both sides of the ball. Pasadena Memorial managed to avoid a shutout with a late touchdown in the fourth, but the Mavericks responded swiftly to punctuate the night. The final score, 67-7, underscored Manvel’s speed, power, and playmaking ability.

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