A Brief History of the Port Neches-Groves Indians
The Port Neches-Groves Indians have a rich 100+ year history in Texas high school football, highlighted by four state championships and a passionate community that rallies behind them. Their legacy, marked by legendary players and rivalries, particularly the iconic Mid-County Madness against Nederland, defines the town's spirit. The team has a storied tradition, from historic wins at Texas Stadium to a formidable local following that shapes the gameday experience. Coach Jeff Joseph is leading the latest chapter, building on the successes of previous eras while dealing with player transitions.
By the Numbers- Class – 5A DII
- Enrollment – 1,681
- State Championships – 4 (1953, 1955, 1975, 2023)
- Playoff Appearances – 41 (most recent: 2025)
- Current head coach Jeff Joseph holds a 53-7 record after four years.
- PNG is coming off a successful season with a 13-1 record and a third straight district title.
- Future seasons will see the team facing key player losses, including their starting quarterback.
Looking ahead to 2026, PNG aims to maintain its playoff contender status despite notable departures from its roster. The emergence of new talents like Jude Gohlke and junior quarterback Jake Ashworth could shape the team's future successes. Continued community support will be crucial as they navigate upcoming challenges.
Bottom LinePort Neches-Groves football is deeply embedded in local culture, and as it looks to expand its legacy, the blend of history, community, and emerging talent will be key to their continued success on the field.
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