The Mavericks struck first on their initial possession of the game and things seemed to be business as usual for the Maverick Offense, but nothing could be further from the truth as the Silver & Black could not get anything going after Ethan Johnston’s six yard tally in the first quarter to put the visitors up 6-0. The missed extra point foreshadowed things to come as the Coyotes played inspired in front of their home crowd.
A big pass play from Quarterback Michael Mata to Running Back Domingo Davila on a 30+ yard strike to put the Coyotes on the board 6-6 after the failed PAT.
The home team would not look back with another TD pass from Mata to Wide Receiver Joshua Sandoval, 13-6 Uvalde at the half.
Mata would strike again in the second half with a touchdown pass to Wide Receiver Sotero Martinez. The two-point conversion was good and the ‘Yotes were up 21-6.
But the home team was not done, Running Back D’Andre Carroll would tack on a 60+ yard run through the Maverick Defense to make the final score Uvalde 27, CC Winn 6.
The Mavericks will travel to the Alamo City, Schertz to be exact and Lenhoff Stadium to tangle with another Corpus Christi school in the first round of the State Playoffs, this time Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial at 7:30.