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2025 C-CITY FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Youthful Wolves hoping size up front fuels turnaround

It has been seven years since the Colorado City football team last finished a season with double-digit wins. The 2024 record, 2-8, only served to punctuate the dire predicament in which the Wolves have found themselves recently, especially given that last year’s victory total represented a third of the school’s wins over the past 59 games.

New head coach Daniel Mejia readily acknowledges the No. 1 challenge facing him and his staff this fall: Teaching players who have never won how to win. How he goes about that might be the secret weapon Colorado City has lacked the past few seasons.

For starters, Mejia might be new to the head coaching job in C-City, but he’s anything but a novice when it comes to leading prep football teams. He has 28 years of experience, including stints at Memphis, Hedley, Bovina, Ozona, Sonora, San Angelo Lake View and Miles. He has twice been a part of teams that reached the state quarterfinals. A cherry on top of all that experience is his familiarity with his current squad. Mejia was the Wolves’ offensive coordinator last fall, so, despite the fact that he is technically “new” to his current position, he is quite familiar with the group he will lead.

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