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The Astound Broadband Stadium is a 15,000-seat (18,000 capacity) stadium located in Midland, Texas. The stadium plays host to the American football and soccer teams for both Legacy High School and Midland High School, plus the West Texas FC franchise in USL League Two, which is the fourth tier of American soccer. Additionally, the West Texas ...
Last week, Midland Lee kicker Luis Aranda shanked a PAT right off an official's noggin. High school kicker bounces extra point off a ref's head and through the upright Skip to main content
Legacy High School, formerly known as Robert E. Lee High School, is a public, co-educational secondary school in Midland, Texas. Legacy High School is a part of the Midland Independent School District .
West Texas FC is an American soccer team based in Midland, Texas, United States. Founded in 2008, the team plays in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Lone Star Conference of the South Region. The team has played its home games at the Grande Communications Stadium since 2009. The ...
Here are the All-County and All-League girls soccer teams, ... Kayla Lee, Bergen Tech, junior. Sierra Fisbeck, Clifton, senior ... Midland Park, senior. Mayu Nakano, Waldwick, junior.
While at Midland Lee, he compiled an 88–23–1 record in nine years, and led the Rebels with Cedric Benson to three consecutive state championships (1998–2000) in the largest classification. They were the only 5A team in Texas high school football history to “three-peat” until Southlake Carroll High School match this feat in 2006.
Oct. 9—MIDLAND — Legacy High School will induct four new members to the Lee Legacy Wall of Honor as part of the 2024 class. The Wall of Honor recognizes outstanding former students, faculty ...
Midland High School (officially Midland Senior High School) is a public high school located in Midland, Texas and is part of Midland Independent School District.The original Midland High School was built in 1926 and was moved twenty-three years later to a new building in 1949 where it currently sits today.