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Pisgah Football Team History


Pisgah Dragons
Pisgah High School

115 Tori Bowie Lane Brandon, MS
Stadium:
Colors: Green & White
Coach: Michael Granberry


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1974  <-- 2013 <- 2014 -> 2015 --> 2024

2014 Season Highlights
 Michael Granberry enters his 1st season as Head Coach at Pisgah.
 The Dragons won the Class 2A District 6 Championship.
 
2014 Season
 Date   Opponent  Score   
 Fri., Aug. 22  @ Pelahatchie    20   33   L       
 Fri., Aug. 29  vs. Saint Aloysius    14   35   L       
 Fri., Sep. 5  @ Saint Andrews Episcopal    6   14   L       
 Fri., Sep. 12  @ Enterprise Clarke    24   48   L       
 Fri., Sep. 19  vs. West Lincoln    49   6   W       
 Fri., Sep. 26  @ Enterprise Lincoln    49   8   W       
 Fri., Oct. 3  vs. Puckett   *  42   35   W       
 Fri., Oct. 10  vs. Bay Springs    22   28   L       
 Fri., Oct. 17  vs. Bogue Chitto    50   0   W       
 Fri., Oct. 24  vs. Leake County   *  45   26   W       
 Thu., Oct. 30  @ Saint Joseph Madison   *  24   0   W       
 Playoffs 
 Fri., Nov. 7  vs. Richton    45   28   W       1st Round Playoffs 
 Fri., Nov. 14  vs. Bassfield    6   53   L       2nd Round Playoffs 
 
2014 Season Totals
  Record7-6
  Points Scored396
  Scoring Average30.5
  Points Allowed314
  Defense Average24.2
  Opponents Record81-79
  District Record3-0
  Home Record5-3
  Away Record2-3
  
2014 Class 2A District 6 Standings
  Regular Season   Playoffs   District Record 
 Team  W/L/T  PF   PA  W/L/T PF   PA  W/L/T  PF  PA   Coach 
Pisgah 7-63963141-151813-011161  Michael Granberry
Puckett 4-72413530-114561-27595  Jason Goodwin
Leake County 5-62423190-112541-27593  Gerry Anderson
Saint Joseph Madison 4-82003090-17541-25769  Miller Todd



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