PDA

View Full Version : Scores - Week 1 (9/8)



LH Panther Mom
09-09-2006, 09:51 AM
Abilene Wylie 21, Iowa Park 7
Andrews 35, Pecos 10
Anthony 27, Van Horn 13
Argyle 21, Joshua 14
Athens 20, Mabank 19
Barbers Hill (4a) 26, Jasper 7
Bellville 42, West Columbia 13
Borger 52, Amarillo Caprock (4a) 7
Boyd 14, Bowie 6
Brownfield 20, Lubbock Roosevelt 7
Brownsboro 25, Mount Vernon 13
Bullard 54, Huntington 6 :eek:
Burkburnett 37, Gainesville 0
Caldwell 27, Rockdale 0
Canton 20, Commerce 16
Canyon 32, Dumas 0
Carthage 42, Kirbyville 14
Celina 28, Argyle Liberty Christian (TAPPS) 14
China Spring 40, Mexia 26
Clint 48, San Elizario (4a) 3
Clyde 18, Graham 14
Columbus 44, Smithville 20
Corpus Christi West Oso 14, Zapata 7
Corrigan-Camden (2a) 62, Cleveland Tarkington 7
Cotulla (2a) 20, Lytle 7
Crystal City 27, Laredo Johnson (5a) 9
Cuero 49, Stafford 7
Dalhart 29, Sanford-Fritch (2a) 7
Dallas Madison 53, Dallas Smith (4a) 13 :eek:
Dallas Lincoln (4a) 37, Dallas Roosevelt 25
Decatur 42, Fort Worth Brewer (class?) 7
Devine 40, Comfort (2a) 34
Dilley (2a) 22, Somerset 19
East Chambers (2a) 41, Orangefield 29
El Paso (4a) 13, Fabens 12
Falfurrias 19, Roma (4a) 16
Farmersville 12, Princeton 0
Ferris 21, Dallas Life Oak Cliff (2a) 18
Fort Stockton 35, San Angelo Lake View 27
Fort Worth Castleberry 48, Venus 0
Fort Worth Diamond Hill-Jarvis 61, FW Polytechnic (4a) 12
Frisco Wakeland 19, Frisco Liberty 0
Gatesville 29, Cameron Yoe 19
Giddings 52, Houston Kashmere (4a) 6
Gilmer 45, Tatum (2a) 21
Glen Rose 18, Carrollton Ranchview 7
Goliad 6, Mathis 0
Grand Saline 26, Eustace 19
Groesbeck 29, Waco La Vega 27
Hallsville (4a) 35, Atlanta 20
Hamshire-Fannett 12, Liberty 0
Hardin-Jefferson 41, Cleveland 14
Hempstead 27, Navasota 20
Hereford (4a) 33, Snyder 29
Hidalgo 48, Pharr Valley View (4a) 0
Hondo 34, Bandera 28
Hutto 48, Elgin (4a) 24
Idalou (2a) 26, Levelland 14
Ingleside 37, Corpus Christi Miller (4a) 0
Jefferson 62, Gladewater Sabine 0 :eek:
Kennedale 7, Crandall 0
La Feria 28, Mercedes (4a) 21
La Grange 30, Yoakum 22
La Vernia 19, San Antonio McCollum (4a) 0
Lake Worth 21, Piolt Point
Lamesa 17, Kermit 13
Laredo Martin (5a) 14, Carrizo Springs 6
Leonard (2a) 32, Nevada Community 20
Liberty-Eylau 35, Center 0
Liberty Hill 28, Burnet (4a) 15 :clap:
Lindale 42, Wills Point 7
Llano 35, Comanche 13
Lockhart (4a) 22, Gonzales 19
Longview Pine Tree 21, Texarkana Pleasant Grove 3
Longview Spring Hill 24, Daingerfield (2a) 14
Luling 35, Poteet 8
Marlin (2a) 13, Waco Connally 7
Medina Valley 61, San Antonio Jefferson (4a) 7 :eek:
Midland Greenwood 41, Crane (2a) 0
Mildred (???) 37, Hillsboro 25
Mineral Wells (4a) 22, Bridgeport 19
Muleshoe (2a) 27, Lubbock Cooper 6
Navarro (2a) 22, Marion 13
Needville 32, Port Lavaca Calhoun (4a) 14
New Boston 48, Pittsburg 6
Newton (2a) 28, Crockett 13
Orange Grove 56, Taft (2a) 27
Palestine 41, Kaufman 13
Palestine Westwood 39, Tyler Chapel Hill 15
Perryton 21, Canadian (2a) 0 :eek:
Prosper 33, McKinney Boyd (4a) 13
Quinlan Ford 20, Kemp 0
Quitman (2a) 48, Mineola 20
Raymondville 42, Port Isabel 34
Rice Consolidated (2a) 41, Sealy 28
Rio Hondo 48, Lyford 7
Robinson 48, Fairfield 14
Rockport-Fulton (4a) 44, Aransas Pass 6
Royse City 49, Terrell 14
San Antonio Brackenridge (4a) 14, Pleasanton 7
Sanger 41, Bonham 7
Santa Fe (4a) 19, Sweeny 13
Seminole 20, Denver City 14
Shepherd 47, Diboll 46 (GOOD GOSH!!!)
Silsbee 52, Houston Sterling (4a) 32
Sinton 17, Gregory-Portland (4a) 0 :smoker:
South San Antonio West Campus 35, Pearsall 12
Sweetwater 24, Brownwood (4a) 21
Taylor 34, Manor (4a) 12
Three Rivers (2a) 39, San Diego 7
Tornillo 7, Marfa 7
Troup (2a) 20, White Oak 6
Universal City Randolph (2a) 20, Ingram 16
Van 42, Rusk 28
West 23, Troy 20
West Orange-Stark 35, Little Cypress-Mauriceville (4a) 14
Wharton 33, Brazosport 23
Whitesboro 34, Anna (2a) 0
Whitney 15, Lorena 6
Wimberley 21, Dripping Springs (4a) 14
Woodville (2a) 20, Splendora 7

There's a couple of schools I'm not sure of classification and several missing scores. If you see any corrections or know of additional scores, please post.

15portsfan
09-09-2006, 10:25 AM
Dont be suprised by the Shepherd score LHMOM,I believe that Shepherd is going to have a few shockers this year simply because East Texas football predictors simply dont think that Shepherd can compete because of past performances and as a normal rule that might be true,but Shepherd has finally done something right and hired a AD/Head Coach that is doing everything right and will turn this program around given the time to do so.Shepherd has hired a new Supt.,new Principle,new Asst.Principle and the man AD/Head Coach Shane Hanks and a new attitude is being developed in Pirate land that we can compete at the 3a level so again I say,dont take Shepherd lightly or you might end up on the wrong side of an upset just as Diboll did. (GO BIG BLUE AND WHITE)

LH Panther Mom
09-09-2006, 10:35 AM
Originally posted by 15portsfan
Dont be suprised by the Shepherd score LHMOM,I believe that Shepherd is going to have a few shockers this year simply because East Texas football predictors simply dont think that Shepherd can compete because of past performances and as a normal rule that might be true,but Shepherd has finally done something right and hired a AD/Head Coach that is doing everything right and will turn this program around given the time to do so.Shepherd has hired a new Supt.,new Principle,new Asst.Principle and the man AD/Head Coach Shane Hanks and a new attitude is being developed in Pirate land that we can compete at the 3a level so again I say,dont take Shepherd lightly or you might end up on the wrong side of an upset just as Diboll did. (GO BIG BLUE AND WHITE)
I wasn't surprised that Shepherd won. It just sounded like a shoot-out and was a very close game. Congrats on the win!

Phantom Stang
09-09-2006, 10:45 AM
Clyde 18
Graham 14

LH Panther Mom
09-09-2006, 10:49 AM
Originally posted by Phantom Stang
Clyde 18
Graham 14
Wow! And, thanks!

sinton66
09-09-2006, 01:07 PM
Good job, LHPM, thanks.

footballgal
09-09-2006, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by LH Panther Mom



Raymondville 40, Port Isabel 27


correction..same results but the final score was PI-34 Ray-42 Gosh darn it those turnovers are Killing us! 3 injuries our awesome RB Nolan Nunez had over 170 yards looked like a hamstring and soph rb Diego Garcia looked like another hamstring and fb and LB Gustavo Alvarez appared to be a broken hand.



Originally posted by LH Panther Mom


Cotulla 20, Lytle 7


Good job Cowboys, now 2a still beating those 3a :clap:

injuredinmelee
09-09-2006, 01:44 PM
Wow Clyde 2-0 and one of the wins was against a 3A opponent.

sweetwater07
09-09-2006, 02:50 PM
The Brownwood game was extremely intense last night...but overall a really good game....

Cameron Crazy
09-09-2006, 02:52 PM
Originally posted by sweetwater07
The Brownwood game was extremely intense last night...but overall a really good game.... Good win sweetwater!

KindaCool
09-09-2006, 04:42 PM
biggest blowout of the weekend

copperas cove 61
corpus christi tuloso-midway 0

clock was ran the second half
cove only ran 23 plays on offense




No. 3 Dawgs win in near-record rout
Posted On: Saturday, September 09, 2006
By Monty Campbell
Killeen Daily Herald

COPPERAS COVE – Normally 23 total plays from scrimmage for an entire football game would make any head football coach cringe, but for Copperas Cove head coach Jack Welch it was quite the opposite as his Bulldawgs defeated the visiting Corpus Christi Tuloso-Midway Warriors 61-0 Friday night at Bulldawg Stadium.

The 61-point victory marked the second-largest margin of victory in school history for the Bulldawgs. Copperas Cove defeated San Antonio Burbank 63-0 in 1986.

"The key to tonight was technique," Welch said. "We were inches away last week in everything that we did, and we wanted to correct that tonight, which I think we did."

It did not take long for the Class 4A No. 3 ranked team in Texas to get clicking as the Dawgs took the opening kickoff and drove 70 yards on just three running plays.

Jerrard Millsap began the drive with two runs up the middle for 11 yards and then fleet-footed quarterback Robert Griffin took the ball 59 yards down the left sideline for the first of many Bulldawg touchdowns.

Copperas Cove (2-0) refused to let the Warriors get anything started on their first drive, forcing a three-and-out, turning the ball back over to their torrid offense.

Griffin wasted little time getting Cove back into the end zone, connecting with Logan Brock on an 11-yard completion across midfield on the Dawgs' first play from scrimmage.

After the first of only two Griffin incompletions on the evening and a false-start penalty, Millsap ran the ball on three successive plays, which culminated with him sprinting into the end zone from 39 yards out with 6:57 left in the first quarter.

Once again the defense proved that it was going to be a long night for the Warriors, after Tuloso-Midway got pinned inside its own 10-yard line on the ensuing kickoff.

Jacob Ferguson, who gained 29 yards on 17 carries, found the going tough as he picked up only 1 yard on first down. An incomplete pass and a group sack of David Alvarez put the Warriors in a bind, forcing them to punt from their own 2.

Rather than risk the punt getting blocked deep in his own end, Michael Hudson received the snap and waltzed out of the end zone for a safety with 4:32 still remaining in the first quarter.

Welch had seen enough from his first-team offense at that point and began substituting at will against the overmatched Warriors.

Cove's second-team offense did not let up against Tuloso-Midway and Troy Vital scored his first career varsity touchdown with 2:30 left in the quarter, on his fourth carry of the night. His 8-yard touchdown run turned the game into a rout.

"When I put the other kids in the game, I expect them to perform," Welch said, as he defended his position on why he didn't just milk the clock. "They put in their time in practice and should be able to help us out when they can."

Tuloso-Midway (0-2) managed to pick up its first first down of the contest on its next possesion – albeit with just 1:20 left in the first quarter and trailing 23-0 – on an 11-yard pass from Alvarez to Joel Lemons.

The two managed to combine for another first down before having to punt the ball away to a hungry Copperas Cove offense again.

Griffin and the first-team offense returned for the first half of the second quarter with much of the same positive results. Logan Brock capitalized on shoddy Warrior tackling in this possession as he caught a 13-yard pass from Griffin and broke two tackles before turning it into a 74-yard touchdown pass.

The two Bulldawgs later combined on a 12-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter.

It wasn't only the offense getting on the board for Cove as Brad Sjule blocked a Warrior punt early in the second quarter and fell on the ball in the end zone for a touchdown of his own.

The kicking game also received a lift, with Kyle Mathews making all eight of his extra-point attempts as well as a 29-yard field goal midway through the second quarter on first down.

Welch was intent on working on the kicking game after missing two field goals and an extra point last week in San Angelo.

The final two Bulldawg scores came through the air and on the ground. Rashad Hawk caught a 38-yard touchdown pass from Griffin and Billy Abreu found the end zone from 21 yards out with his only carry of the night.

Griffin finished the evening 7-of-9 for 168 yards passing, three touchdowns and no interceptions.

"The good thing about tonight was that we were able to work on our depth with our second- and even third-string quarterback seeing action," Welch said. "We will need our depth later in the season."

Copperas Cove returns to action Friday night as it hosts the Shoemaker Grey Wolves on homecoming night. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m.

sweetwater07
09-10-2006, 10:53 AM
Good Lord.......Copperas Cove is whoopin em' this year.....maybe they will find some one worthy of playing later in the year.

MagicMan
09-10-2006, 12:50 PM
so i guess hutto is cold as mess or wimberley is really down this year