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Riley Dodge "Hurls" His Way To SLC Victory Video
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No one ran the score up!!!
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Pictures of Coldspring against Liberty. What a wild game !!
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That was a great game! Thanks for the PICS. -
ROCKIES VS. DIAMONDBACKS/ROCKIES HEADED TO WORLD SERIES
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Rockies lead series 2-0. -
Boston vs Cleveland/RED SOX HEADED TO WORLD SERIES
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Boston leads series 1-0. -
Kirbyville 49 OF 42 Final/Comments
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I was just fixing to ask if POO POO played. -
I agree and let's move on!
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*SETXsports.com Teams Of The Week*
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Congrats to HF!! -
"Kelly springs major upset over Sulphur"
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A huge congrats!! -
Top Defenses Statewide through Week 7 (updated)
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I was really impressed with Lumberton's speed on Defense. -
On our new Video Arcade which gae have you done best on?
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Predictions?
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*Jasper 68 BC 3 Final/Comments*
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You mean Jasper? ;D -
*Kelly 31 Sulphur 7 Final/Comments*
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Congrats to Coach Long and staff and the players on this huge win! -
Kirbyville 49 OF 42 Final/Comments
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Kirbyille has tough time with OF; wins, 49-42 Gabriel Pruett The Orange Leader KIRBYVILLE — If the Kirbyville Wildcats were playing with a chip on their shoulder from last week’s loss to West Orange-Stark, the Orangefield Bobcats sure did not care. Orangefield battled tooth-and-nail with Kirbyville and a late Pierce Rhodes touchdown was the difference as the Wildcats won 49-42 at Wildcat Stadium. Kirbyville (5-1, 2-1) was beaten 31-6 last week at home against the Mustangs and were hoping to not fall to 1-2 in District 21-3A play. So enter the Bobcats (0-6, 0-3) who were yet to win a game this year and known to fight until the very end. The Bobcats actually took a 35-34 lead in the fourth quarter as Jeremy Granger ran in from 3 yards out with 10:06 left in the game. It was only fitting Granger would score the go-ahead touchdown because it was Granger on defense that gave the Bobcats a chance. Granger recovered a Kirbyville fumble when quarterback Aaron Hazlewood and Rhodes could not complete a handoff. Kirbyville quickly answered as Rhodes hauled in a 28-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Aaron Hazlewood. A Rhodes two-point run gave Kirbyville the 42-35 lead with just under eight minutes left. Orangefield quarterback Jared Helton brought the Bobcats back again on a 10-yard touchdown scamper with 5:02 left, and Derek Evans’ kick tied it at 42. Bobcats Coach Blake Morrison was pleased with his team’s effort but also knew Orangefield let Kirbyville off the hook. “I am proud of this team,†Morrison said. “Offensively we are doing a much better job. We just had one or two kids with busted assignments. If we don’t do that, we beat these guys. We would have had a better chance to win the game.†The Bobcats allowed the Wildcats to gain 430 yards of offense Friday night with 227 coming in the air and 203 on the ground. Kirbyville’s Broderick Jackson led all runners with 97 yards on 37 carries while Helton led the Bobcats with 95 yards on 14 carries. The fourth quarter was not the first time the Bobcats held a lead against the Wildcats. Helton threw a 53-yard touchdown strike to Devin Green with 4:53 left in the second quarter. Evan’s second PAT of the night gave Orangefield a 14-7 lead. Helton, who was 10-of-13 passing for 196 yards, hooked up with Luke Gunstream for the Bobcats’ first score of the night on a 16-yard touchdown pass and catch. Evans made it 7-7 with 8:48 left in the first half. Kirbyville scored first in the game as Hazlewood found Josh Hughey for 22 yards with 5:37 left in the first quarter. The Wildcats were able to tie the game up before halftime as JaMichael Ervine ran in from 4 yards out with 1:06 left in the half. The second half was a long, tiring affair and even cost the Bobcats a player as Possum LaFleur left the game with an injury. LaFleur was seen on the bench for several minutes after what appeared to be a late hit, even though no penalty was called, and finally left the stadium in an ambulance. The third quarter saw four touchdowns as Kirbyville scored 14 unanswered points to start the second half. First it was Jackson on a 9-yard run giving Kirbyville a 21-14 lead and then it was Randy Musgrove catching a 44-yard pass from Hazlewood that put the Wildcats up 28-14. The Bobcats picked themselves up and Granger pulled Orangefield to within a touchdown at 28-21 with a 3-yard touchdown run with 6:54 left in the third. Once again the Wildcats went back on top by two scores as Rhodes ran into the end zone from 15 yards out. A failed PAT put Kirbyville up 34-21. Helton, Granger and Zach Peevey, who had 42 yards on 20 carries, went to work on chopping down the lead. Helton first scored from 10 yards out to pull Orangefield to within 34-28. From there it was Granger putting the Bobcats on top 35-34 on his second touchdown run of the night. “Our team was fighting hard out there,†Morrison said. “Kirbyville was the preseason pick to win our district and our kids were right there with them. Our kids are going to continue to play hard. The longer it takes for us to get that first win, the harder they are going to fight.†Next week will bring the Bayou Bowl for Orangefield as the Bobcats hit the road to face rival Bridge City, which is also 0-6 on the year after falling 68-3 to Jasper on Friday. -
HJ had -58 yards rushing.