What happened: The Greenwood Rangers stayed perfect Friday, Oct. 31, earning a hard-fought 10-3 road win over Seminole. The victory improved the Rangers to 9-0 overall and 3-0 in district play, clinching the district championship for the second straight year.

Greenwood remains one of the few undefeated teams in West Texas and continues to demonstrate why it’s a championship-caliber program. The Rangers have shown they can win in any situation, from high-scoring shootouts to defensive battles, highlighting the balance and resilience that define repeat champions.

Go deeper: Greenwood’s defense once again led the way, holding Seminole to just three points and making key stops at crucial moments. The offense contributed a touchdown and a field goal to secure the win. The team’s performance reflected strong discipline, focus, and teamwork — qualities that have helped Greenwood capture back-to-back district titles.

What’s next: Greenwood returns home Friday, November 7, to face Snyder in the regular-season finale. A win would complete a perfect 10-0 regular season and set the Rangers up as one of the top undefeated teams in Texas heading into the playoffs.

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Greenwood tops Seminole as undefeated, district champs