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01-04-2008, 01:12 AM
MVP
Francisco Jaquez
RB, Fort Stockton
5-10, 170, Jr.
The Fort Stockton Panthers won their first outright district title since 1978, and Jaquez was a big reason why. The junior picked up 1,948 yards this season on 215 carries even though he didn't play the second half of many games. He scored 26 touchdowns for Fort Stockton and had a 9.1 yards-per-carry average. Small in stature at 5-10, 170 pounds, Jaquez was slippery. It sometimes took a gang of defenders to bring him down.
Coach of the Year
Blaine Springston
Andrews
In his final year with the Mustangs, coach Blaine Springston guided Andrews to its second deep playoff run in as many years. The Mustangs didn't lose a game until the seventh week of the season and went three rounds deep in the playoffs before falling to Abilene Wylie.
All-west texas 3-5A football team
Offense
Position Name School Ht. Wt. Class
QB Eric Kelton Andrews 6-2 195 Sr.
QB Colton Palmer Kerrville Tivy 6-3 195 Jr.
RB Will Clay Snyder 6-1 205 Sr.
RB Ty Thurman Llano 5-7 170 Sr.
WR Logan Vick Kerrville Tivy 5-10 185 Jr.
WR Walker Woolman Llano 5-11 175 Jr.
OL Jacon Behrends Fredericksburg 5-10 240 Sr.
OL Daniel Samia Snyder 6-2 305 Jr.
OL Kyle Shirey Central 6-6 310 Sr.
OL Dean Smith Midland Greenwood 5-10 310 Sr.
OL Josh Varquera Lake View 5-10 250 Sr.
Defense
Position Name School Ht. Wt. Class
DT Rene Corral Fort Stockton 5-10 210 Sr.
DT Bo Williams Central 5-10 210 Sr.
DE Keifer Adamez Sweetwater 6-0 175 Jr.
DE Pavel Plakhotny Big Spring 6-0 185 Soph.
LB Clay Anthony Monahans 5-10 175 Sr.
LB Cade Hollandsworth Big Spring 6-1 230 Jr.
LB Kyle Prater Kerrville Tivy 6-1 215 Sr.
DB Cory Lee Andrews 5-10 160 Sr.
DB Kenneth Norman Sweetwater 5-9 150Soph.
DB Kenny Vaccaro Brownwood 6-0 187 Jr.
DB LaRay Woodard Big Spring 6-0 160 Jr.
Specialists/Utility
Position Name School Ht. Wt. Class
P Shelby Miller Brownwood 6-3 184 Jr.
K Camden Steele Central 5-8 160 Sr.
U John David Baker Lake View 6-0 185 Jr.
U Sergio Corral Fort Stockton 6-2 205 Sr.
Francisco Jaquez
RB, Fort Stockton
5-10, 170, Jr.
The Fort Stockton Panthers won their first outright district title since 1978, and Jaquez was a big reason why. The junior picked up 1,948 yards this season on 215 carries even though he didn't play the second half of many games. He scored 26 touchdowns for Fort Stockton and had a 9.1 yards-per-carry average. Small in stature at 5-10, 170 pounds, Jaquez was slippery. It sometimes took a gang of defenders to bring him down.
Coach of the Year
Blaine Springston
Andrews
In his final year with the Mustangs, coach Blaine Springston guided Andrews to its second deep playoff run in as many years. The Mustangs didn't lose a game until the seventh week of the season and went three rounds deep in the playoffs before falling to Abilene Wylie.
All-west texas 3-5A football team
Offense
Position Name School Ht. Wt. Class
QB Eric Kelton Andrews 6-2 195 Sr.
QB Colton Palmer Kerrville Tivy 6-3 195 Jr.
RB Will Clay Snyder 6-1 205 Sr.
RB Ty Thurman Llano 5-7 170 Sr.
WR Logan Vick Kerrville Tivy 5-10 185 Jr.
WR Walker Woolman Llano 5-11 175 Jr.
OL Jacon Behrends Fredericksburg 5-10 240 Sr.
OL Daniel Samia Snyder 6-2 305 Jr.
OL Kyle Shirey Central 6-6 310 Sr.
OL Dean Smith Midland Greenwood 5-10 310 Sr.
OL Josh Varquera Lake View 5-10 250 Sr.
Defense
Position Name School Ht. Wt. Class
DT Rene Corral Fort Stockton 5-10 210 Sr.
DT Bo Williams Central 5-10 210 Sr.
DE Keifer Adamez Sweetwater 6-0 175 Jr.
DE Pavel Plakhotny Big Spring 6-0 185 Soph.
LB Clay Anthony Monahans 5-10 175 Sr.
LB Cade Hollandsworth Big Spring 6-1 230 Jr.
LB Kyle Prater Kerrville Tivy 6-1 215 Sr.
DB Cory Lee Andrews 5-10 160 Sr.
DB Kenneth Norman Sweetwater 5-9 150Soph.
DB Kenny Vaccaro Brownwood 6-0 187 Jr.
DB LaRay Woodard Big Spring 6-0 160 Jr.
Specialists/Utility
Position Name School Ht. Wt. Class
P Shelby Miller Brownwood 6-3 184 Jr.
K Camden Steele Central 5-8 160 Sr.
U John David Baker Lake View 6-0 185 Jr.
U Sergio Corral Fort Stockton 6-2 205 Sr.