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Area
Teams Burst into Quarter Finals
By
SuperCentex.com Student Correspondents
Drew Raymond and Ted Parrish of Vanguard High School
December 1,
2009
ROUND 3 PLAYOFF
SUMMARY - An old coaching proverb
suggests close games are won by coaches.
The Lorena Leopards must have a gem of a
coach because the Leopards keep notching
close wins in their Class 3A playoff
games. It’s nice also to have a
tremendous threat in the backfield in
Evan Ward. And a defense stalling the
opponent drives at all the right times.
Saturday Lorena faced the Coldspring-Oakhurst
Trojans in the third round of the
playoffs. The Lorena front seven on
defense could not find an answer to
Coldspring-Oakhurst running back Andrew
Leigh who found the end zone three times
all on the ground in the first half.
Ward, however, was getting his due as
well. He waltzed in to the end zone from
six yards out in the first quarter, and
caught a 13 yard touchdown pass from
quarterback Sky Dolezel. Lorena trailed
21-13 at recess, but was poised for a
big run in the second half. Coldspring-Oakhurst
scored a touchdown and cashed in the two
point conversion to lead 29-13 early in
the third. Lorena had the sense of
urgency to start chipping away at the
Coldspring-Oakhurst lead. Lorena drove
70 yards down the gridiron and scored on
a six yard Ward touchdown. The score was
now 29-19, a manageable deficit, but the
defense would have to cooperate, and
they did. The Leopard defense stopped
the Coldspring-Oakhurst offense on their
own territory and Dolezel and company
set up shop. Lorena coach Ray Biles
dialed up a double-reverse that put the
Leopards inside the Trojan 30 yard line.
Ward pounded the ball six straight times
down to the one yard line where Dolezel
pushed in to bring the Leopards within
three points of the lead. Again, the
Leopard defense held strong and forced a
turnover on downs to hand over
possession to their offense at the
Lorena 37 yard line. The courage
displayed on this drive was one for the
ages, and one all players will remember.
With all momentum pointing in Lorena’s
direction, the Leopards used it to their
advantage. Lorena moved the ball into
Trojan territory when they faced a
fourth and eight to potentially decide
their season would they not convert.
Dolezel found receiver Bradley Krall for
the first down and their season stayed
alive. Ward just took over the game. He
plunged ahead for runs of 11 and 20
yards to decimate the Trojan defense.
Ward then found the end zone from two
yards out and gave Lorena the lead for
good. The 33-29 win was a tremendous
symbol of the quality of the team
physically and emotionally. The next
Lorena opponent is undecided.
The Reicher machine led by quarterback
Matt Hicks is rolling strong after a
63-7 thrashing of Colleyville-Covenant
in the state-semifinals. Hicks scampered
for four touchdowns on the ground—in the
first half. He also found Matt Pineda on
a 17 yard touchdown pass, essentially
ending the game at halftime. Reicher
scored the first 36 points of the game
and never looked back. Reicher will play
Bullard Brook Hill in the TAPPS 3A state
title game next Saturday at 7 P.M. The
Cougars are seeking their third straight
state championship and the ninth in
school history.
Undefeated McGregor put their foot on
the peddle early against Aubrey, and
never let up en route to a 31-21
victory. The Bulldogs just find a way to
win every week. Against their foe last
Saturday, no McGregor player rushed or
passed for over 100 yards. The McGregor
defense had a strong showing in the
first half forcing two turnovers and
converting them into fourteen points
early in the second quarter. After a
Dirk Gerhardt field goal, the Bulldogs
led 17-7 at the break. Early in the
third quarter, the Bulldog defense
forced yet another Aubrey turnover, and
it didn’t take long for McGregor to make
them pay for giving up possession on
their own 15 yard line. Bulldog
quarterback Keith Reineke ran left and
pitched the ball to running back Julian
Young who scampered to the end zone to
extend the lead 24-7. Aubrey made
somewhat of a surge but McGregor tacked
on another touchdown to put the game out
of reach. McGregor reaches the Class 2A
regional final with the win over Aubrey.
They will play the winner of Gainesville
Callisburg and Caddo Mills.
Mart faced an undefeated Tenaha team in
the divisional round of the Class 1A
playoffs on Saturday. Mart scored an
astounding 25 points in the first 28
minutes of the game. Mart achieved only
185 yards of total offense, a shocking
number considering how many points they
scored. Mart’s defense however, was the
key to victory. Mart forced six fumbles,
five coming in the first half. The Mart
secondary also came up with an
interception to help the team to
victory. Marty head coach Rusty Nail
knew the kind of potent offense he was
up against and adjusted his game plan
accordingly. Nail sent blitz after blitz
to Tenaha’s sophomore quarterback Cobi
Steadman, forcing him into many bad
decisions. Mart jumped out to a 22-0
lead at halftime, shocking the
undefeated Tigers. After the Panthers of
Mart tacked on another field goal in the
third quarter, they lead 25-0 and
seemingly started to play not to lose,
rather than to win. The Tigers scored on
a huge 40 yard pass play from Steadman
to receiver Octavius Griffith. Then
following a three-and-out, Tenaha scored
on a broken play, which also broke the
Panther lead to 25-14. Despite going
three-and-out on two of their three
possessions in the second half and
achieving only one first down, Mart
limped to victory and a berth in the
Regional playoff for Class 1A.
Riesel held a lead late over Joaquin but
could not hold on, dropping the game
38-29. The Rams and the Indians were in
a second-half shootout that favored
Joaquin because Riesel was unable to
take the lead, trailing 30-29. Reisel
received the ball with 4:13 remaining,
but their offense stalled and handed the
ball back over to the Rams, who ran out
the clock and won the game. Joaquin will
face the winner of Goldthwaite and
Junction for a berth in the state
semifinal game for Class 1A.
AUSTIN AREA
FEATURED GAMES:
Lake Travis is
heading to the class 4A regional finals
again, thanks to a great performance
from split end, Conner Floyd. Floyd
caught three touchdown passes as Lake
Travis crushed Flour Bluff 52-13. The
Cavaliers (13-0) advanced to face Alamo
Heights (10-3) in San Marcos next
Friday. This was the 43rd straight
victory for the two-time defending
state-champion Cavaliers. Michael Brewer
did what he has been doing all season,
throwing for 221 yards and three
touchdown passes. Lake Travis jumped on
them early and was up 22-7 at halftime.
Flour Bluff only had 42 yards passing,
thanks to pressure from defensive end
Jackson Bonnette. Flour Bluff finished
the season 11-2 and had their 11 game
winning streak snapped thanks to Lake
Travis.
Westlake showed
what kind of team they have been all
season, taking care of business against
previously undefeated Harlingen, 42-13.
Westlake will face unbeaten San Antonio
Clark next week in the regional final.
There were many big plays in this game,
none more important then a blcoked field
goal that was returned for a touchdown
by Westlake with 25 seconds left in the
first half. That touchdown put Westlake
up 25-7 at halftime, which was too much
for Harlingen to overcome. Tanner Price
led the Chaps offense, passing for 155
yards and two touchdowns and running for
another. Westlake forced six Harlingen
turnovers, including a 68 yard fumble
return to end the scoring for the Chaps.
The Cardinals finished the season
12-1after a dissapointing semifinal
performance.
Stony Point
struggled early for the second week in a
row, but was able to pull out a 27-23
come back victory over Tyler Lee. After
Tyler Lee missed a field goal with 7
minutes to go in the game, Stony Point
marched down the field getting the the
Lee 7 yard line in 11 plays. After a
timeout, Aaryn Sharp was able to score
the winning touchdown. Aaryn Sharp, who
shares snaps with last weeks hero, Gus
Barrera, threw for 150 yards and a
touchdown and running for two more.
Sharp only threw one incomplete pass,
going 10 for 11. Stony Point was down
16-7 at halftime before storming back in
the second half. Tyler Lee finished the
season 6-5.
La Grange rolled
to a 36-0 victory over Devine in a class
3A regional quarterfinal in San Marcos.
La Grange (11-2) jumped out early with a
quick 41 yard touchdown pass and
continued to pour it on the rest of the
night. La Grange rushed for 89 yards in
the first quarter and finished with 135
rush yards on the night. Devine ran the
ball 27 times for only 41 yards as La
Grange's defense played outstanding all
night. Devine finished the season 8-4.
Anthony Morgan
had an incredible first half throwing
for four touchdowns for Carthage as the
knocked out Caldwell 56-41. Carthage
extended their winning streak to 26
games with the win. Carthage returned
the opening kickoff for a touchdown and
then scored on their next drive to go
ahead 14-0 early in the game. Morgan
threw for 231 yards in the first half
along with his four touchdown passes.
Caldwell tried as hard as they could to
make a comeback, scoring 27 unanswered
points in the second half to make it
42-27 with 11 minutes left in the game.
Morgan stopped any hope of a comeback
with his fifth touchdown pass of the
night. Caldwell finished with a 9-2
record.
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