Traevon Dunbar who had over 3000 yards rushing this season reacts in the fourth quarter as the Mustangs fall behind Westside. Westside would go on to win in a score fest 68-53 over Midland Valley at LL Willis Stadium in Graniteville, SC on November 17, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Traevon Dunbar who had over 3000 yards rushing this season reacts in the fourth quarter as the Mustangs fall behind Westside. Westside would go on to win in a score fest 68-53 over Midland Valley at LL Willis Stadium in Graniteville, SC on November 17, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

In pictures: Midland Valley’s unbeaten streak comes to an end Nov. 17

(Featured image: Traevon Dunbar who had over 3,000 yards rushing this season reacts in the fourth quarter as the Mustangs fall behind Westside Nov. 17. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News)

GRANITEVILLE – Anderson’s Westside High School handed Midland Valley its first loss of the season to end the Mustangs’ postseason 68-53 Nov. 17.

The Mustangs were 12-0 coming into Friday’s match.

Traevon Dunbar of Midland Valley, right, rushes for positive yards as Dequirous Robertson of Westside pursues. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Antrone Butler of Midland Valley, center, looks for running room after catching a pass at LL Willis Stadium in Graniteville, SC on November 17, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Westside QB Cutter Woods throws a pass as Jordon McKie of Midland tries to make the sack at LL Willis Stadium in Graniteville, SC on November 17, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Andon Hawkins of Midland Valley (7) makes a tackle against Westside at LL Willis Stadium in Graniteville, SC on November 17, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
The Midland Valley student section tries to keep hope alive at the beginning of the fourth quarter at LL Willis Stadium in Graniteville, SC on November 17, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

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