Tigers and Wildcats Prepare for Clash of the Undefeated

Bremond strikes first on the scoreboard against Mart, good for 6 of the 17 scored points in the victory over the Panthers to move on to the Quarter Finals.
Michelle Yezak | Robertson County News
Dennis Phillips publisher@robconews.com Robertson County News The Bremond Tigers will put their perfect season on the line this Friday, Dec. 5, when they face fellow unbeaten Mt. Enterprise in a highly anticipated neutral-site playoff showdown set for 7 p.m. Both teams enter the matchup at 13-0, creating one of the most evenly matched and high-stakes contests of the 2025 postseason. With two of the most explosive and efficient offenses in Class 2A preparing to collide, the winner will advance with championship momentum while the other sees a remarkable season come to an end. Bremond arrives with one of the strongest resumes in Texas high school football. The Tigers hold a flawless 13-0 overall record, a 7-0 district mark and a 13-game winning streak. They have dominated opponents across all environments, going undefeated at home, on the road and at neutral sites. Their 617 points scored and 187 allowed reflect both offensive firepower and defensive discipline. Averaging 47.5 points per game, the Tigers show balanced scoring with more than 17 points in the first quarter and steady production throughout the second and fourth quarters. Their consistency has been a hallmark of a team that rarely gives opponents an opening. The Tigers’ offense is anchored by versatility, averaging 419.6 total yards per game. Bremond produces 255 rushing yards, 164.6 passing yards and 156.3 receiving yards per contest, demonstrating an ability to adapt to opponents and conditions. Defensively, the Tigers emphasize containment and assignment soundness, averaging 82.1 tackles per game. While they average under one sack per outing, their strength lies in limiting explosive plays and forcing opponents to string together long drives. Mt. Enterprise, however, enters with equally — if not more — intimidating numbers. The Wildcats, also 13-0, carry a 6-0 district record and have gone unbeaten both home and away. Their offense has been one of the most productive in the state, amassing 800 total points and averaging an eye-opening 61.5 points per game. They strike most aggressively in the opening quarter, averaging 24.7 points, which often forces opponents into an early deficit. Their explosive ground game, producing 430.7 rushing yards per contest, has overwhelmed defenses across the region. With additional contributions of 86.7 passing yards and 87.2 receiving yards per game, the Wildcats operate with relentless tempo and power. Rankings further reflect the closeness of this matchup. Bremond enters ranked 136th in Texas and 30th in its division, while Mt. Enterprise stands higher at 100th statewide and 21st in divisional rankings. Both teams hold perfect win percentages across the board. With offensive strengths on full display and defenses that have proven capable of stepping up in big moments, this contest has the potential to be one of the postseason’s premier battles. Bremond arrives at this decisive game after a gritty 17-6 victory over the Mart Panthers last week. All of the Tigers’ points came in the second quarter, and the defense held Mart scoreless in the second half to protect the lead. Entering the game, Mart averaged more than 33 points per outing, but Bremond’s defensive unit shut down the Panthers’ rhythm after halftime, reflecting a group that thrives under pressure. Sophomore quarterback Sam Kasowski delivered a reliable performance, going 10-of-17 for 101 passing yards and a touchdown. His longest completion of 25 yards sparked Bremond’s scoring surge. Kasowski added 26 rushing yards, finishing with 127 total yards of offense and no turnovers — the type of efficient play that has anchored Bremond’s balanced attack throughout the season. Junior running back Tyriq Scott turned in a standout effort, rushing 33 times for 183 yards and averaging 5.5 yards per carry. His 63-yard touchdown run was the game’s defining play and showcased his blend of speed, strength and field vision. His performance accounted for the majority of Bremond’s 239 rushing yards and kept Mart’s defense on its heels. In the receiving game, sophomore Jeramiah Morgan led all receivers with seven catches for 62 yards and a touchdown, providing consistent production across the middle of the field. Senior Xavier Clark added three receptions for 39 yards and finished with 48 all-purpose yards, offering veteran reliability in key moments. Senior Jeremiah Clark contributed on special teams with a five-yard return. Defensively, Bremond held Mart well below its season scoring average, limiting the Panthers to just six points in the second quarter. With strong tackling and disciplined coverage, the Tigers controlled field position throughout the second half. Bremond finished with 340 total yards — 239 rushing and 101 passing — while preventing Mart from mounting a late-game push. With two undefeated teams set to collide on Friday night, Bremond’s momentum, balanced offense and unwavering defensive structure will be tested against Mt. Enterprise’s explosive ground attack and high-octane scoring. Fans unable to attend can watch the matchup live on the NFHS Network. The Tigers and Wildcats will meet with everything on the line, and the result may very well define the postseason landscape across Class 2A.










