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  2. KHKX - Wikipedia

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    KHKX (99.1 FM), branded as "Kicks 99 Country", is a radio station that serves the Midland–Odessa metropolitan area with country music and live high school football for Odessa High School and Permian High School. [2]

  3. KMCM - Wikipedia

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    KMCM (96.9 FM), branded as "KMCM 97 Gold", is a radio station that serves the Midland–Odessa metropolitan area with classic hits by broadcasting the Classic Hits satellite feed from Westwood One. Its studios are located at the West Texas Radio Group Building on Midkiff Road in Midland, south of Midland Park Mall , and its transmitter is ...

  4. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Second half enough to help ...

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    Oct. 15—Permian's strong second half performance ended up making the difference in the Panthers' 50-26 win against crosstown rivals Odessa High last Friday at Ratliff Stadium. After building a ...

  5. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Odessa High streaks into home opener

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    Sep. 8—The timing was a little off for the Odessa High football team Friday. Not on the field, where everything went right for the Bronchos in a 49-0 whitewashing on host Del Rio.

  6. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Odessa High's Cota out for season

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    Oct. 21—Three days after suffering a 54-21 loss against Midland High, the Odessa High football team received more unwelcoming news. Quarterback Mikey Cota is out for the rest of the season with ...

  7. Ratliff Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ratliff Stadium is a stadium in Odessa, Texas. It is primarily used for American football , and is the home field for the city's two public high schools, Odessa and Permian High Schools . The stadium opened in 1982 and holds 17,931 people (capacity was reduced from the original 19,302 people when additional handicapped seating and ...

  8. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Odessa High ready for first road trip

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    Sep. 16—The Odessa High football team is taking its show on the road. For the first time in 2022, the Bronchos will occupy the visitors' side of the scoreboard when they travel to face Amarillo ...

  9. West Texas Wildcatters - Wikipedia

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    The Wildcatters were the second indoor football team to call Odessa home, following the West Texas Roughnecks (originally the Odessa Roughnecks) which played in Intense Football League in 2004 and again from 2006 to 2008, the National Indoor Football League in 2005, the Indoor Football League from 2009 to 2011 and the LSFL from 2012 to 2013 ...