One has to reach out to the Morrison Mustangs, as the games wind down on a season that has not seen a win and has included only one touchdown in the last four weeks. In addition, on Friday, October 10, 2014, they had to travel to Rockridge High School and
After surviving the winds and unseasonable cold, the Friday night lights version of football for the Morrison Mustangs can only be defined as a “Night of Numbers.” The number that had a definite effect on play wasn’t the 45 degree temperatures, but the constant 20-30 mile an hour winds. The
The Morrison Ponies galloped into Manulis, IL, following a victory from last week and wanted to spoil the Homecoming festivities of the Bureau Valley Storm. They had every opportunity to make a stampede of the game, but constantly missed opportunities to put the game out of reach. Bureau Valley claimed
The Morrison Ponies celebrated the 2014 Homecoming by returning to their winning ways on Friday, September 26, 2014, and sank the Rowboats from Amboy, IL, by the score of 30-14.
The Morrison Mustangs entered the Friday night, September 26, 2014, Homecoming game after experiencing a week of great weather, enthusiastic Thuse activities, and one of the most spirited pep rallies the school has experienced in a long time. They were hosting the 2-and-2 Amboy, IL, Clippers with hopes of making
Mustang Varsity and Junior Varsity Golfers topped Kewanee and Bureau Valley at Kewanee, IL, on Tuesday, September 23, 2014. Ben Tegeler holed three birdies to earn Medalist Honors (35) at Kewanee.
The Morrison Ponies took the field Friday evening, September 19, 2014. trying to recapture the the momentum they established a couple weeks ago in their opening win over Orion, IL. Their opponent, the Newman Shooting Stars, were coming off a high scoring game against Bureau Valley, and the outcome was
When a team is 0-3 on the season and faced with playing the number one team in the state, everything must go their way. There was no room for error if teh Musatangs consider having any chance of being competitive. That is the situation the Morrison Mustangs found themselves in
The Morrison Ponies took the wet gridiron in Fulton, IL, fresh from their first season win the previous Friday and anticipated to repeat.
Coming off of the triple overtime loss to Orion, IL, the Morrison Mustangs traveled to Fulto, IL, with the hopes of turning the corner and registering their first win of the young 2014 season
For the second Friday night of the new season, September 5, 2014, the Morrison Ponies had to compete against the weather to get onto the field. A lightning sighting at five o’clock delayed the team’s warming up on the field. The referees waited for the area to clear to start
Anyone that watched the Morrison/Princeton football game last Saturday, August 30, 2014, would have to wonder a bit about the change that had taken place in one week, as they watched the same group of Mustangs scratch, and claw, and muster second efforts in this week’s loss to the Orion
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The Morrison Mustangs returned to Princeton, IL, High School for the second straight night, after having the Friday, August 29, 2014, night game canceled due to continuous lightning strikes. With a beautiful sky and 83° weather, the game to open the 2014 football season kicked off at 5:00 p.m. on
The opening football game between Morrison High School and Princeton High School will be rescheduled, to be played at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 30, 2014, at Princeton, IL. Following the halftime of the fresh-soph game, a heavy downpour and extensive lightning strikes occured. Illinois High School Association (IHSA) requires