As the crowd packed the stands for Homecoming, the Dog Pound student section erupted in support, cheering for their team and honoring the seniors who played their final homecoming game. Many students wore extreme green and gold to show their bulldog pride.

From kickoff, the Bulldogs showed determination on both sides of the ball. Their defense worked to contain Lincoln High School, while the team continued to battle through each quarter.
Senior David Goularte completed a 19-yard catch scoring early on in the game.
The scoreboard really reflected the effort that the Bulldogs displayed with unity, resilience and pride until the final whistle.
The game ended with a score of 48–26 in favor of the Bulldogs.
Coach Jeff Pribble praised the seniors for their leadership and the example they set for younger players.
“I am proud of how this group came together” Pribble expressed.
For the seniors, the night carried deep emotion. Many reflected on their years of playing football and the friendships they formed along the way.
“We whooped Lincoln so it’s a good feeling” Goularte explained.

David Grisham expressed appreciation for the senior class, describing them as role models who showed how to stay positive and focused through challenges.
“All the physicality” Grisham shared, “just knowing what to do now that we already experienced this once.”
As the Bulldogs prepare for their next matchup against Saint Mary’s Ram on Oct. 24, they aim to finish the season strong.
The night stood as a powerful reminder of what makes Tracy High’s football program special heart, dedication and the unbreakable bond between teammates, coaches and their community.
