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LH Panther Mom
11-13-2008, 10:54 PM
Post them here, please. :)

LH Panther Mom
11-13-2008, 10:56 PM
Monahans 70
Clint 6

eagles26
11-13-2008, 10:58 PM
Van Vandals (10-1) 31
Lovejoy Leopards (5-6) 14

OldBison75
11-13-2008, 10:58 PM
Monahans 70
Clint 6
Final

Snyder 42
Lubbock Cooper 13
Fourth Quarter

Lorena 24
Palestine Westwood 14
Final

Seminole 55
Ft. Stockton 14
4th Quarter

Sealy 24
Needville 10
Final

Kaufman 14
Dallas Roosevelt 0
3rd quarter

Carthage 62
Tatum 14
Halftime

eagles26
11-13-2008, 10:59 PM
Originally posted by LH Panther Mom
Monahans 70
Clint 6

Monahans trying to erase some doubt about their team or what?

WylieBulldog92
11-13-2008, 11:15 PM
Originally posted by eagles26
Monahans trying to erase some doubt about their team or what?
Intimidation factor.

ForeverALobo
11-13-2008, 11:21 PM
Greenwood 35
Pecos 32
1:37 (4th)

tex_male
11-13-2008, 11:40 PM
:vrycnfsd:

GWOOD
11-13-2008, 11:42 PM
Originally posted by ForeverALobo
Greenwood 35
Pecos 32
1:37 (4th)

final, 35-32

tex_male
11-13-2008, 11:43 PM
Either Pecos has improved or the Rangers came to play against Monahans and relaxed against Pecos. :confused:

IHStangFan
11-14-2008, 12:23 AM
The Needville/Sealy score above is incorrect. Sealy scored again w/ a few mins. left and won it 31-10.

WTF-82
11-14-2008, 12:23 AM
Originally posted by tex_male
Either Pecos has improved or the Rangers came to play against Monahans and relaxed against Pecos. :confused: ...

nah Monahans was just terrible from 2nd to the end last week.

Necks_Fan
11-14-2008, 12:29 AM
Originally posted by OldBison75
Sealy 24
Needville 10
Final This score is wrong.

Final was 31-10 Sealy.

Raider Red
11-14-2008, 09:11 AM
Kaufman 28
Dallas roosevelt 0

wtfootball
11-14-2008, 12:28 PM
1. Monahans was terrible from the 2nd to the end against MG.
2. MG came to play against M as it was their superbowl and they took Pecos too lightly as I feared they would, almost cost them.
3. Monahans is 8 yards away from being 11-0, they are a solid football team but only time will tell, the first true test comes this week for them against Snyder.

Butkus
11-14-2008, 01:32 PM
Originally posted by wtfootball
1. Monahans was terrible from the 2nd to the end against MG.
2. MG came to play against M as it was their superbowl and they took Pecos too lightly as I feared they would, almost cost them.
3. Monahans is 8 yards away from being 11-0, they are a solid football team but only time will tell, the first true test comes this week for them against Snyder. So wtfootball whut bout that Sweetwater game??:thinking: :thinking:

wtfootball
11-14-2008, 01:39 PM
Sweetwater is a very good team with a great linebacker and they handed it to Monahans in the first half, in the second half Monahans came up short but held sweetwaters offense in check and brought it back to within a field goal. I think both are good teams but if you are asking me who is best, has to be Sweetwater as they won the game. Looks like Sweetwater will be able to avoid Bridgeport for a few weeks in the playoffs which will help also. I expect a good run for the mustangs.
The 8 yard comment is because we ended the game on the 5 with Sweetwater and the 3 with Greenwood, both heartbreaking losses.

Who-dun-it!!?
11-14-2008, 06:33 PM
Originally posted by LH Panther Mom
Monahans 70
Clint 6

Good thing they don't like to run up the score:rolleyes:

Who-dun-it!!?
11-14-2008, 06:40 PM
Originally posted by wtfootball
1. Monahans was terrible from the 2nd to the end against MG.
2. MG came to play against M as it was their superbowl and they took Pecos too lightly as I feared they would, almost cost them.
3. Monahans is 8 yards away from being 11-0, they are a solid football team but only time will tell, the first true test comes this week for them against Snyder.

A true test indeed, but not hardly the first. I must say Sweetwater and Greenwood must have been good test as well. And Sweetwater beat Snyder 14-7 this year thanks to some of the best defense they faced all year, and some good special teams play. Havn't seen Greenwood, but they are usually perty salty as well. I'd say good luck to the lobos, but I wouldn't mean it. Hope to see them Tigers slip past em once again. But hope they all have a safe trip to and from. :D

Necks_Fan
11-14-2008, 10:54 PM
Sweetwater 30
Dalhart 0
F

LH 27
West0
F

Bellville 31
Wharton 6
F

Giddings 34
Sweeny 3
Late 4th Qt.

LaFeria 3
Robstown 0
F??

More coming in.

44INAROW
11-14-2008, 11:10 PM
Cuero 47
Somerset 16
next up Cuero vs Sealy

Necks_Fan
11-14-2008, 11:31 PM
Gilmer 54
Diboll 0
F


Giddings 41
Sweeny 9
F

eagles26
11-14-2008, 11:50 PM
Prosper 28
Paris North Lamar 7

eagles26
11-14-2008, 11:52 PM
Paris 21
Argyle 41

CelinaCatFan
11-14-2008, 11:55 PM
Celina 54
Van Alstyne 13

Final

eagles26
11-15-2008, 12:00 AM
Yeah District 9 Sweeps District 10 haha

CelinaCatFan
11-15-2008, 12:06 AM
Nevada Community 60
Eustace 48

Final

44INAROW
11-15-2008, 12:06 AM
Originally posted by 44INAROW
Cuero 47
Somerset 16
next up Cuero vs Sealy

this is wrong..... I retracted on the updates thread. I messed up :(

Cuero 47
Somerset 22

ziggy29
11-15-2008, 12:11 AM
Don't see it in this thread, so:

Llano 33 Glen Rose 21

OldBison75
11-15-2008, 12:39 AM
Silsbee 20
Huffman Hargrave 16 Final

footballfan62
11-15-2008, 12:49 AM
Coastal Bend vs Valley

Rio Hondo 35 Ingleside 14
Sinton 48 Lyford 14
and Yes
Le Feria 3 Robstown 0

Rio Hondo vs Devine next
Sinton vs Pearsall next
Le Feria vs Bandera.

Good luck Pirates next week as you're the only survivor for 3A football in the Coastal Bend.

Good luck Bobcats and Lions as the other survivors of South Texas.

LH Panther Mom
11-15-2008, 01:01 AM
Originally posted by ziggy29
Don't see it in this thread, so:

Llano 33 Glen Rose 21
:clap: :clap:

jimmyceatworld
11-15-2008, 01:08 AM
Mexia 20
Crockett 18

Rabid Cougar
11-15-2008, 01:16 AM
China Spring 24
Burnet 0

slingshot
11-15-2008, 02:00 AM
Originally posted by WylieBulldog92
Intimidation factor. Don't think it'll work against Snyder...

piratebg
11-15-2008, 02:25 AM
Originally posted by footballfan62
Le Feria 3 Robstown 0


Tough loss for the Pickers. They were happy just to make the playoffs. Better luck next year.

sinton66
11-15-2008, 02:54 AM
Originally posted by piratebg
Tough loss for the Pickers. They were happy just to make the playoffs. Better luck next year.

No kidding, that's gotta be a tough loss. I don't remember any playoff game ending that way before. Probably have been one or two, just don't remember ever hearing that.

Maroon87
11-15-2008, 04:31 AM
5A

HOUSTON – The Woodlands ended two years of playoff frustration with a 24-6 bi-district playoff victory over Spring Westfield Friday night at Cy Fair ISD’s Ken Pridgeon Stadium.

The Highlanders had lost to Westfield in the bi-district playoffs each of the last two years by a combined score of 88-42.

“They’re a great football program,” Woodlands coach Mark Schmid said. “They play deep in the playoffs every year. That’s a feather in our kids’ cap to face a quality opponent like that in the first round and be able to come out with a win.”

Westfield held a 6-3 halftime lead, but the Highlanders pulled away with a 21-point second half, powered by three touchdowns from Ryan Eastman.

Eastman scored on a four-yard quarterback draw to put his team on top 10-6 midway through the third quarter, then dove over a pile at the goal line on the next Woodlands possession to give the Highlanders some breathing room.

The second score came after Westfield had tried a fake punt from The Woodlands’ 40-yard line. The direct snap sailed by upback Jordan Pierce, resulting in a 13-yard loss.

Six plays later, The Woodlands had put the game out of reach, 17-6.

“I think that was a huge part of the game,” Schmid said of the failed fake punt. “It was a big, big boost for our kids.”

The Woodlands will play either Round Rock Stony Point or Langham Creek in next week’s area round of the playoffs.

The Woodlands defense didn’t allow a point all night, blocking an extra point attempt after Westfield’s Terré Camille picked off a pass and raced 34 yards into the endzone to start the scoring barely two minutes into the game.

Westfield was stuffed to the tune of 17 yards rushing on 18 carries, while Mustangs quarterback Jacoby Walker completed only 6-of-13 passes after the first quarter. He had hit on 10-of-16 in the first quarter.

Eastman capped the scoring with a 37-yard pass to Logan Rowe after he had taken a reverse pitch from running back Daniel Lasco.

The Mustangs had opened the game with a nine-play, 37-yard drive to the Highlander 33. Walker completed five of six passes to start the drive, but Westfield turned the ball over on downs after three straight incompletions.

Three plays later, McCloud was intercepted by Camille.

The Woodlands’ lone successful first-half drive ate up 61 yards in seven plays. One of two big gains came when quarterback Andy McCloud found Matt Pettitt for 10 yards and a late hit out of bounds tacked on 15 more.

Two plays later, Lasco ripped off a 29-yard run to give the Highlanders a first and goal at the 10. But the drive stalled when Lasco was stuffed for two yards on first down and two incompletions followed.

Ben Pruitt kicked a 26-yard field goal at the 7:04 mark of the first to cut the Westfield lead in half.

footballfan62
11-15-2008, 08:21 AM
Originally posted by sinton66
No kidding, that's gotta be a tough loss. I don't remember any playoff game ending that way before. Probably have been one or two, just don't remember ever hearing that.

Worse part being that there was no score at the half. After watching Robstown against Ingleside last weekend, I thought they were more explosive but to end up in a one field goal game it has to be tough to swallow. Just wonder how many times that had chances to score but didn't.

Don't know how their classmenship is but to wonder how many key returning starters next year.

Necks_Fan
11-15-2008, 10:49 AM
Originally posted by Maroon87
5A

HOUSTON – The Woodlands ended two years of playoff frustration with a 24-6 bi-district playoff victory over Spring Westfield Friday night at Cy Fair ISD’s Ken Pridgeon Stadium.

The Highlanders had lost to Westfield in the bi-district playoffs each of the last two years by a combined score of 88-42.

“They’re a great football program,” Woodlands coach Mark Schmid said. “They play deep in the playoffs every year. That’s a feather in our kids’ cap to face a quality opponent like that in the first round and be able to come out with a win.”

Westfield held a 6-3 halftime lead, but the Highlanders pulled away with a 21-point second half, powered by three touchdowns from Ryan Eastman.

Eastman scored on a four-yard quarterback draw to put his team on top 10-6 midway through the third quarter, then dove over a pile at the goal line on the next Woodlands possession to give the Highlanders some breathing room.

The second score came after Westfield had tried a fake punt from The Woodlands’ 40-yard line. The direct snap sailed by upback Jordan Pierce, resulting in a 13-yard loss.

Six plays later, The Woodlands had put the game out of reach, 17-6.

“I think that was a huge part of the game,” Schmid said of the failed fake punt. “It was a big, big boost for our kids.”

The Woodlands will play either Round Rock Stony Point or Langham Creek in next week’s area round of the playoffs.

The Woodlands defense didn’t allow a point all night, blocking an extra point attempt after Westfield’s Terré Camille picked off a pass and raced 34 yards into the endzone to start the scoring barely two minutes into the game.

Westfield was stuffed to the tune of 17 yards rushing on 18 carries, while Mustangs quarterback Jacoby Walker completed only 6-of-13 passes after the first quarter. He had hit on 10-of-16 in the first quarter.

Eastman capped the scoring with a 37-yard pass to Logan Rowe after he had taken a reverse pitch from running back Daniel Lasco.

The Mustangs had opened the game with a nine-play, 37-yard drive to the Highlander 33. Walker completed five of six passes to start the drive, but Westfield turned the ball over on downs after three straight incompletions.

Three plays later, McCloud was intercepted by Camille.

The Woodlands’ lone successful first-half drive ate up 61 yards in seven plays. One of two big gains came when quarterback Andy McCloud found Matt Pettitt for 10 yards and a late hit out of bounds tacked on 15 more.

Two plays later, Lasco ripped off a 29-yard run to give the Highlanders a first and goal at the 10. But the drive stalled when Lasco was stuffed for two yards on first down and two incompletions followed.

Ben Pruitt kicked a 26-yard field goal at the 7:04 mark of the first to cut the Westfield lead in half. My step dad was at this one.

footballfan62
11-15-2008, 10:52 PM
Final

Carr. Ranchview 0
Alvarado 27