EDNA — Even while winning in dominant fashion against a district rival, the Edna High School football team focused only on how it could improve in future weeks. The Cowboys scored 49 points and amassed 479 yards of offense against No. 8 Goliad Friday night in a 49-21 victory.

However, all No. 4 Edna (8-0, 4-0) head coach Jimmie Mitchell could think about afterward was his team's three turnovers and 105 yards in penalties. "The further along we get in this deal, we can't keep turning the ball over like that," Mitchell said.

"We can't get those type of penalties. We had like a first-and-30 or something. We can't live like that and survive.

" Goliad's Cord Zamzow looks for a hole in Edna's line Friday night against the Cowboys at Edna Memorial Stadium. (Stephen Fort/Special to the Advocate) Edna's Chase Schubert pulls back a fake handoff from Maverick Robertson against Goliad Friday night in Edna. (Stephen Fort/Special to the Advocate) Goliad's Lamont Franklin breaks away for touch down Friday night against the Edna Cowboys.

(Stephen Fort/Special to the Advocate) Edna's Braylen Harris with a reception against the Goliad Tigers Friday night at Cowboy Memorial Stadium. (Stephen Fort/Special to the Advocate) The Tigers' Donovan Perry is tripped up by the Cowboys' Maverick Robertson. (Stephen Fort/Special to the Advocate) Goliad's Cord Zamzow looks for a hole in Edna's line Friday night against the Cowboys at Edna Memorial Stadium.

(Stephen Fort/Special to the Advocate) Edna's Chas.