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I SAY CUERO BY A TUCHDOWN OR 2:cheerl: :cheerl: :cheerl: :cheerl: :cheerl:
i heard coach reeve is pullin up a 6th grader that has a brother on the team to suit up and possibly get some playing time.....i think his initials are AG or somethin like that
i dont know if im gonna be able to even see the game since you just buy one ticket and watch every game and theres probably gonna be a lot of people staying from the game before to watch cuero and then we wont have our student section and im gonna be pissed.... so everyone clear out and let the cuero people in and then yall take whats left
amber gossett?
OH YEAH BABY 43 POST
you REATARD you have 43
no i think his first name is austin or somethin
be niceQuote:
Originally posted by Flourhead
you REATARD you have 43
oh yeah he's like 5'6" 95698 lbs.... sinton better watch out for this little feller
lol, yeah hes somethin seriousQuote:
Originally posted by Flourhead
oh yeah he's like 5'6" 95698 lbs.... sinton better watch out for this little feller
foo i do what i want... i run with 5 gangs whateva whateva i do what i wantQuote:
Originally posted by flourface2
be nice
aaaaaaaaalllllllllrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiggggggghhhhhhhhh htttttttt cartman
he's got an attitude too... he pancaked #77 at practice yesterday
I PUT 43
yeah because you edited it and you've probably been trying to do that for the past 10 minutes
AG save us some seats
OK flour-children, start acting a little more like grown-ups! I know at least one of you is in high school and another 11!:eek: Don't know why you're on here, but another cuero poster sure does help!
Anyway, did ya'll read the good write-up in the victoria advocate today yet?...if not, I'll post it for ya!
yes please do because im at a friends house and he doesnt get the gosh darn newspaper
yeah, i woke up at like 8 to jeremy comin in my room with the paper tellin me to read it...he was all exited about it
lmao... thats all he cares about dude... he probably rubbed it in matt's face since matt is always making the honor roll
lol, he went and told matt that he got his picture in the paper just to mess with him
yeah, he was especially mad this week when matt made it
they should just have a competition for it so then everyone goes crazy and they score a 100 points every game
CUERO - Cuero senior Jeremy Ross is aware of the obvious, but he's more concerned with the consequences.
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Cuero wide receiver Jeremy Ross, left, snags a pass in front of a Yoakum defender this season. Ross and the Gobblers face off against the Sinton Pirates today at the Alamodome in an 8 p.m. Class 3A, Division I regional playoff game. Cuero defeated the Pirates 35-28 early this year.
"It is kind of hard to beat the same team twice," Ross admitted. "But we know that if you lose this game, you're out. That's why we're trying hard to pick it up."
The No. 1 Gobblers (12-0) look for history to repeat itself when they meet No. 6 Sinton (10-2) in a Class 3A, Division I quarterfinal game today at 8 p.m. at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
Cuero and Sinton played earlier this season in a non-district game at Gobbler Stadium won by Cuero 35-28.
"There is a sense of familiarity so it's more like a district game," said Cuero coach Mark Reeve. "They know you better and you know them better."
Reeve is no stranger rematches in the postseason. He was the head coach at Victoria High in 1993 when the Stingarees defeated Alice 20-19 in district play and beat the Coyotes 35-21 in the Class 5A quarterfinals.
"I think we've got an idea of what they're going to do," Reeve said. "We've worked on some different stuff. Everybody's got their tendencies, including us. But we don't get all caught up in sets and motions. We concentrate on lining up and doing the things we're going to do."
Larvell Roy rushed for 131 yards and one touchdown, and Matt Schumacher passed for 191 yards and three touchdowns as the Gobblers rolled up 461 yards of offense in their previous win over Sinton.
But Sinton running back Travis Franco rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns and caught four passes for 81 yards, and quarterback Daniel Ramirez ran for a touchdown and passed for another in the fourth quarter to turn a potential rout into a close game.
"We could have played better," said Ross, who caught four passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns against Sinton. "We played just well enough to win. We have to stay excited the whole game."
Cuero has had very few blowouts this season and the postseason has been no exception. The Gobblers used a fourth-quarter touchdown pass from Schumacher to Ross to secure a 21-7 bi-district win over Columbia, and two late defensive stands to preserve a 21-17 regional victory over Wimberley.
"We've been in 10 really tough, close games," Reeve said. "But the good thing about this team is it's never too high or never too low. The kids have maintained a steady keel. That's how they play. They have the ability to turn it up when things aren't looking good. They pull on that inner strength."
Sinton has been a virtual offensive machine. With the exception of a 31-7 loss to Gregory-Portland, which is ranked No. 1 in Class 4A, the 28 points the Pirates scored against Cuero was the least they've scored this season.
"They've scored 500-something points (508) and that's pretty impressive," Reeve said of the Pirates, who defeated Crystal City 61-12 in bi-district before running away with a 43-6 regional win over Zapata. "They're just real, real solid. They don't have a lot of flaws."
Cuero has scored 401 points and yielded 158 points, and has been involved in four games decided by one touchdown or less.
"We've played a lot of playoff teams and those things work in your favor," Reeve said. "We've been playing for our lives every single week and this week's not going to be any different."
The difference this week is the Gobblers are attempting to reach the semifinals for the first time since 1998.
"We came together real well last week," Ross said. "We're playing hard and trying to win. We know this is the last chance for the seniors. We're doing what we have to do to win."
NOTES: For the first time in the playoffs this season, Cuero will be the visiting team and wear its white jerseys...Cuero makes its first appearance in the Alamodome since defeating Giddings 13-10 in the 1998 Division I semifinals...The Cuero-Sinton winner will play the winner of tonight's Waco Connally-Palestine game in the semifinals...The Cuero-Sinton game will be broadcast on KZAM, 104.7 FM & KGUL, 96.1 FM.
Here ya go guys!
flourface-- are yall going all white... white socks and white sleeves?
worm is a soldier for real dog
i believe cuero will be going crazy all night and this game will be a good one
very good write-up
way to gobblers
Just wanted ya'll to know I finally broke the 300 mark!Quote:
Originally posted by gobbler grad
very good write-up
way to gobblers
i guess all the sinton people left early to go to the game
Its the lull before the storm!
Brace yourself, there will be electricity in the air tonight at the Alamodome...
i hope theres electricity... i cant see in the dark and i need some AC
you will be able to see if your standing...will not be any sitting at this game...
flourhead how many seats do you want me to save:thinking: :thinking: :thinking:
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Originally posted by gobbler grad
you will be able to see if your standing...will not be any sitting at this game...
But there's lots of room gobbler grad. The dome seat like 65,000 people.:D
hello where are you
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Originally posted by gobbler bro #49
flourhead how many seats do you want me to save:thinking: :thinking: :thinking:
You're not gonna be able to save many cuz lots of folks are staying through all the games.
try 20,000