SAN ANTONIO – The TMI Panthers will look to improve this season after a 3-6 year that included a trip to the playoffs.
TMI ended a long postseason drought and are now primed for a winning season.
The Panthers have a new head coach in Jim Marshall and play one of the area's more interesting schedules with trips from Austin to Victoria.
TMI opens its season at home Sept. 1 against Boerne Geneva.
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