The Pieper Warriors shut out Sam Houston 33-0 in a Class 5A Division II playoff opener Friday. It's the first playoff win in program history.
Quick Take: Pieper made its first playoff game in school history a memorable one Friday night, using a stifling defense and timely offense to shut out Sam Houston 33-0 in a Class 5A Division II bi-district football game at Pieper. The Warriors , who have now won nine straight games, are in just their second season of competition, having gone from winning two games in 2022 to finishing a perfect 6-0 in District 13-5A-II this season.
Your all-access pass to the best high school sports coverage in San Antonio Quotable: “To win our first playoff game in program history means a lot. We’ve come from humble beginnings to where we are right now. We started on a dirt field over at the middle school to winning only two games last season, and here we are now. We’ve come a long way, but we’re not done yet,” Pieper coach Nick Rogers said.
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