What happened: The Legacy Rebels defeated the Odessa Bronchos 58–28 at home on Friday, Nov. 7. Legacy scored 21 points in the first quarter and maintained control throughout the game. The win finished their regular season with a 5–5 overall record and 4–1 in district play, earning them the second seed in the postseason.

Legacy’s offense remained balanced and effective, scoring in each of the first three quarters. They gained 352 total yards, surpassing Odessa’s 293. Quarterback JP Reyes threw for 257 yards, while Jermaine Laster added 73 receiving yards. Running back Hayes Hamm rushed for 94 yards, helping Legacy sustain drives and control the game’s pace.

Go deeper: The victory strengthens Legacy’s standing as one of the top teams in District 2-6A. Strong performances in tackles, rushing, and passing highlight the team’s preparation and teamwork. Their 4–1 district record positions them well heading into the playoffs.

Legacy showed resilience and poise against Odessa. The offensive line and defense combined for 64 tackles and multiple sacks. The team has proven it can execute consistently on both sides of the ball.

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What’s next: Legacy will carry this momentum into the postseason when they play El Paso Franklin (8-2 overall, 5-1 in district play) on Friday, Nov. 14.

Legacy dominates Odessa to close regular season strong