Mustangs lose two to tough squads

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  • As senior Kason O’Riley set to check back into Friday’s game against McCallum, Head Coach Travis Crain was probably talking to him about limiting fouls. The senior makes highlights on defense but can be too aggressive for the officials. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
    As senior Kason O’Riley set to check back into Friday’s game against McCallum, Head Coach Travis Crain was probably talking to him about limiting fouls. The senior makes highlights on defense but can be too aggressive for the officials. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
  • Varsity newcomers Aaron Rivera (1) and Ryan Dzurisin (23) are gaining experience during the Mustangs’ nondistrict schedule. The two young players will be leaned on heavily as teams focus on the Mustangs’ seniors. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
    Varsity newcomers Aaron Rivera (1) and Ryan Dzurisin (23) are gaining experience during the Mustangs’ nondistrict schedule. The two young players will be leaned on heavily as teams focus on the Mustangs’ seniors. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander
The Marble Falls High School boys basketball team dropped a pair of home games against tough teams on Friday and Saturday. The Mustangs lost to McCallum on Friday 62-48 and to Fredericksburg on Saturday 57-42. The Knights and Billies were two teams that Mustangs Head Coach Travis Crain said would give his team a challenge similar to what they will face in district play, and the two teams did not…

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