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Madison-Ridgeland Football Team History


Madison-Ridgeland Braves
Madison-Ridgeland High School

 Madison, MS
Stadium:
Colors: Yellow & Gold
Coach: Pete Wilson


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1931  <-- 1958 <- 1959 -> 1960 --> 1990

1959 Season Highlights
 Pete Wilson enters his 1st season as Head Coach at Madison-Ridgeland.
 
1959 Season
 
 Date   Opponent  Score   
 Fri., Sep. 4   OPEN               
 Fri., Sep. 11   Redwood    7   13   L       
 Fri., Sep. 18   Terry High    39   19   W       
 Fri., Sep. 25   Pelahatchie    6   6   T       
 Fri., Oct. 2   Jett    13   6   W       
 Fri., Oct. 9   Flora    28   7   W       
 Fri., Oct. 16   Puckett    7   6   W       
 Fri., Oct. 23   Raymond    20   0   W       
 Fri., Oct. 30  vs. Bentonia    19   34   L       
 Fri., Nov. 6   Benton    0   33   L       
 
1959 Season Totals
  Record5-3 -1
  Points Scored139
  Scoring Average15.4
  Points Allowed124
  Defense Average13.8
  Opponents Record38-37 -3
  Home Record0-1
  Away Record0-0
  
1959  Capital Conference  Standings
  Regular Season   Conference Record 
 Team  W/L/T  PF   PA  W/L/T  PF  PA   Coach 
Redwood 6-42011555-2-0141105  J.C. Dorman
Byram 3-5901773-3-084113  Dan Dubose
Jett 1-6421101-5-03091  Othel Mendrop
Port Gibson 11-037785  Charles Peets
Benton 8-3245104  M.M. Gordon
Bentonia 7-1-120071  Joe Glorioso
Culkin 6-4198131  Erwin Baylot
Madison-Ridgeland 5-3-1139124  Pete Wilson
Flora 4-3-194105  Robert Box
Pelahatchie 4-4-1150108  Frank Kirby
Raymond 4-48998  Jimmy Russell
Saint Joseph Jackson 4-695176  Bill Raphael
Puckett 3-6147132  Durwood Graham
Utica 3-670232  David Oakes
Mississippi School for the Deaf 1-8921810-1-000  Cecil Davis
Terry High 1-670191  A.P. Thibodeaux



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