Bremond’s Season Ends in Shootout After 13-1 Campaign

#12 Jeremiah Clark hauls in a pass for a big gain, showcasing his speed and hands for the Bremond Tigers.
Brenna Yanowski | Robertson County News
Dennis Phillips publisher@robconews.com Robertson County News BREMOND — Bremond’s remarkable 2025 football season came to a close Friday night in a high-scoring 64-58 battle with Mt. Enterprise, ending the Tigers’ playoff run in the UIL Class 2A Division II postseason. The loss snapped a 13-game winning streak and marked the team’s lone defeat of an otherwise dominant year. The Tigers finished the season 13-1 overall, posting a 0.929 winning percentage and sweeping their district slate at 7-0 to secure the district championship. Bremond was flawless on both home turf and the road, going 5-0 at home and 7-0 away. A 1-1 record at neutral sites rounded out a resume that demonstrated consistency across every setting. Over 14 games, Bremond outscored opponents 675-251, showcasing one of the most explosive offenses in Class 2A. Friday’s playoff matchup delivered all the intensity expected from two high-powered teams. Bremond opened strong with a 20-point first quarter and added 16 more before halftime. Mt. Enterprise countered with a massive second-quarter surge, outscoring the Tigers 36-16 to build a halftime lead. Bremond continued to battle, adding points in each of the final two quarters, but ultimately could not overcome Mt. Enterprise’s early scoring burst. Sophomore quarterback Sam Kasowski delivered one of the program’s most efficient postseason performances. He completed 19 of 26 passes for 404 yards, averaging 21.3 yards per completion. Kasowski threw seven touchdown passes with no interceptions, posting a 154.6 quarterback rating. His accuracy and poise kept Bremond in the game deep into the fourth quarter. The Tigers rushed 18 times for 111 yards, averaging 6.2 yards per carry and adding one touchdown on the ground. While the run game provided balance, it was Bremond’s receiving corps that fueled the offensive fireworks. Sophomore standout Jeramiah Morgan led all receivers with 10 catches for 213 yards and four touchdowns, repeatedly breaking open for key gains. Senior Xavier Clark hauled in five receptions for 95 yards and a score, while senior Jeremiah Clark added three catches for 39 yards and a touchdown. Sophomore Jaden Scott recorded the Tigers’ longest play of the night with a 57-yard touchdown strike. Senior Tank Scott contributed a short reception to round out the group. Despite the heartbreaking finish, Bremond’s 2025 season stands as one of its strongest in recent years. The Tigers captured a district title, dominated statistically across all phases, and demonstrated resilience throughout a near-perfect campaign. While the playoff run ended sooner than hoped, Bremond exits the postseason as one of Texas’ premier 2A programs and a contender poised for continued success.









