This was the fifth meeting between the Christoval Cougars and the Sonora Broncos.
For the first time since 2016, both the Lady Bronco and the Bronco Cross Country teams represented Sonora in the Regional Cross Country meet in Lubbock.
The 98th game between the two long time rivals did not go the way Sonora Bronco fans expected Friday night in Lions Stadium.
Last week our Broncos and Lady Broncos competed in the district 7-2a cross country meet here in Sonora.
On Friday night, the Forsan Buffs (0-5) came to Bronco Stadium hoping to turn their season around.
The Sonora Broncos traveled to McCamey, Texas to play the 2A-Div 2 Badgers in the final non-district game of the 2024 season.
Last week’s Friday Night Lights was the 83rd time the Eldorado Eagles and the Sonora Broncos have met on the gridiron.
Just like Nancy, I too really hate to write the football article after a Bronco loss. We dislike a loss right along with the players, coaches, the players’ families and all the ardent Bronco fans. I’ll try to make this as painless as possible and of course, as always, I’ll keep it positive.
On Saturday, April 27th, Sonora saw its first (possibly bi-annual) pickleball tournament, though the game has been afoot here for some time. The event was coordinated by Matt Killough with proceeds benefitting Eaton Hill Nature Center & Preserve.
The boys track team had a great showing at The UIL State Track and Field Meet in Austin this past weekend. Team members Kasey Lux, Robert Rodriguez, Kam Aguero and Justin Gonzalez placed sixth as a team.
On Wednesday, April 11, 2024 the Bronco track team advanced six individuals to the next level in seven events.
While others were off enjoying spring break the Bronco and Lady Broncos were competing at the Angelo State University Invitational Track Meet on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
It came down to the wire on Monday night, as the Sonora baseball team grabbed the victory in walk-off fashion, 10-9, over the San Angelo Saints.
Another successful Sonora Bronco football season has come to a conclusion. We “did that other thing” last Friday night in San Angelo as a former Sonora Head Football Coach used to say.
For the second consecutive year, the Sonora Broncos 11-1, 4-1, defeated the Farwell Steers in the Area playoff round of 2A Div 1 football. The Bronco defense played lights out the majority of the game and keyed on Farwell’s rushing attack, which this season consisted of Corey Stancell and quarterback Jonathan Armstrong. The Broncos limited Stancell to 31 yards on six carries and one touchdown. Armstrong had to run for his life most of the second half of the game and gained 65 yards. Farewell, Farwell.