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September 30, 2025

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New Home senior quarterback Brayson Beck (0) surges forward on a designed run during the second half of a non-district clash between the Leopards and Muleshoe on Friday at Benny Douglas Stadium in Muleshoe. [Tyler Anderson / Press Pass Sports]

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New Home senior quarterback Brayson Beck (0) surges forward on a designed run during the second half of a non-district clash between the Leopards and Muleshoe on Friday at Benny Douglas Stadium in Muleshoe. [Tyler Anderson / Press Pass Sports]

MULESHOE – Brought to life by baseball legend Yogi Berra and made into a song by Lenny Kravitz, the phrase “it ain’t over until it’s over” holds plenty of credence. You could ask both the New Home Leopards and the Muleshoe Mules, who could easily confirm that statement. 

Even though the visiting Leopards held a 20-6 lead heading into the fourth quarter of a nondistrict contest held on Friday at Benny Douglas Stadium, the Mules were within the grasp of a comeback. 

With 6:44 left in the game, Muleshoe junior running back Josue Sigala followed his offensive line for a two-yard touchdown. Following a two-point conversion from senior receiver Johnny Hernandez, the Mules trailed by six at 20-14. 

All Muleshoe needed was to stall out the visiting side. New Home had other plans. 

Down the stretch, the Leopards responded with big plays, scoring two late touchdowns via senior wideout Colby Cook and junior slotback Lincoln Preston, while senior lineman Haden Brumley recovered a fumble in between. 

Due to the strong finish, the Leopards downed the Mules by way of a 34-14 decision. 

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