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Let's stay on topic...back to Scrimmage comments and results!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
This as usual should be a great game this year!!
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My Gosh!
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Liberty vs Sante Fe scrimmage pictures
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Thanks again for the PICS. -
Predictions?
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What is your 22-4A game of the year for '07 ?
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Ozen/Central could be interesting this year. -
Thomas Brooks Likes What He Sees At Jasper
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I have Jasper making the playoffs. -
Thoughts on the scrimmage for next Saturday? Do they run a game type scrimmage?
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Anything on High Island? -
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[Hidden Content] Lee dominates scrimmage against New Caney By Michael Pineda Baytown Sun Published August 19, 2007 Saturday’s scrimmage between Lee and New Caney was a review of an age-old lesson where football is concerned — speed kills. In 11-on-11 workouts the Gander first team scored a couple of touchdowns offensively and held the Eagles at bay in the first preseason action for both teams. “It was good work,†Lee head coach Dick Olin said. “This was basically a practice. We got to hit somebody else and work on our inside rushing and our passing skills. Next week we will get more of a game-type situation against Galveston Ball.†Strake Jesuit transfer Josh Jones shined in his first action as a Gander since his freshman year completing 10-17 for 197 yards and rushed for 70 yards. Jones used his feet to scramble out of the pocket and hit Jesse Luna for a 59-yard touchdown on the first team’s second offensive series of the scrimmage. “Josh can run the football,†Olin said. “We feel real good about our quarterback situation right now.†Octavio Torres also shined in the scrimmage with several long pass completions while working with the first and second team in the scrimmage. The offensive line benefited from the work as offensive coordinator Clint Riley worked as many as 15 linemen into the scrimmage looking to develop depth. As many as 12 linemen got work with the first unit. “Tim Smith made a lot of headway today at left tackle,†Riley said. “I thought Eddie Pasillas and Patrick Valdez also did well. The starters didn’t get as many reps as some of the other linemen but I thought Mike Garcia and the rest of the veterans played well.†Starting running back Jarvis Moore was scheduled to see limited time at running back and only suited up for the first play of the scrimmage, a screen pass for a 28-yard gain, before being pulled with a bruised shoulder. On the series Jones hit Kevin Craft for a couple of passes sandwiching a 15-yard run in between to lead the offense to the five-yard line. Two plays later Paul Martinez ran it in from two-yards out for a score. The offense started again at the 30-yard line and took it inside New Caney territory before vacating the field after the allotted 12-plays. Jones was 5-7 on the series with two passes being dropped. The defense also had a strong start opening the scrimmage giving up only one first down and 14 total yards on New Caney’s first drive. The big play of the series was a play by defensive lineman J.T. Cleveland. Cleveland stripped the ball from the quarterback and recovered the ball. As the whistle was blown, Cleveland took the time to run over a receiver on what would have been a touchdown. The speed factor was most noticeable on the defensive end as time after time the defensive backs blew up slip screens attempted by New Caney. Once receivers caught the ball they found themselves staring into the face of at least two Gander defenders. It was not until the third New Caney offensive series that the unit played up to coach Scott Joseph. “At first I thought we were sloppy,†Joseph said. “The last series was out best in my opinion, we began to communicate as a team and play as a team. “Overall we did a good job. We have a sign in the locker room that says ‘Success looks easy to those how weren’t there while it was being earned.’ We have to earn it. We have to have drastic improvement; we have to learn to play faster. The biggest jump is from week one to week two and we want to see that from scrimmage one to scrimmage two.†Rakhim Cleveland did not start with the first team due to disciplinary action. The defensive lineman worked with the twos before wrapping up the scrimmage with the first team. The New Caney offense settled down on their second series and gained 43 yards gaining three first downs in the process. The Eagles got to the 43-yard line of Lee before being forced back on downs. The Gander offense took the field and moved upfield on the first play as Jones gained 35-yard on a zone read. Jones was unable to move Lee any further after he missed on a couple of sideline routes and overthrew Craft on the third down play. Starting back at the 30-yard line, Jones found his rhythm on an 11-yard completion. After an incompletion, Jones was flushed out of the pocket to his right where he found Luna near the sideline. The catch and run resulted in a 59-yard score. Jones completed his next three passes for 36-yards before the drive stalled out on total number of plays. The second team scored a touchdown on their second series before giving way to the starters for their final 10 plays. The defense had their best series with three turnovers, one of which was defensive back Jarrett Havins second interception of the day. Offensively The Ganders got the ball beyond the 50-yard line where Desarian Cartwright fumbled the ball over, the Lee first string’s only turnover of the day. -
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Great Pics! -
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Thanks Gary, great Pics. -
Feisty Cardinals fare well against Anahuac Van Wade The Orange Leader BRIDGE CITY — Cris Stump may have inherited a young Bridge City Cardinal football team, but one thing he saw in his squads’ first scrimmage was all-out hustle. The Cardinals, looking to replace a ton of starters on both sides of the ball, got after the Anahuac Panthers from the first whilstle to the last in their first look at getting after someone else in a different colored uniform. Bridge City quarterback Dustin Breaux looked like an escape artist at times and showed a good arm and also broke loose on an 80-yard keeper for a touchdown and tailback Joe Robertson cut broke away for a 60-yard touchdown run as the Cardinals outscored the Panthers 2-1 in the controlled scrimmage portion. The Cardinals also scored in an overtime simulation with Breaux connecting with Eric Mosely on about a 20-yard scoring toss. “I thought the kids really did some nice things offensively,†Stump said. “We moved the ball well and I was pleased with the way we passed the ball too. There is still so much to work on at this point but overall, we saw a lot of positives.†The Cardinal defense came up with several huge plays throughout, including picking off a couple Panther passes and forcing a fumble near the goal-line on Anahuac’s overtime possession. “Defensively, we looked so much better than the day before at practice,†Stump said. “The defense did an excellent job and I thought they went full speed pretty well until the whistle blew. Many times I saw 11 red jersies going towards the football and that was excellent. The kids gave a great effort.†The Cardinals will play host to Little Cypress-Mauriceville in a scrimmage this Thursday with the freshmen starting at 5 p.m. followed by the JV and varsity. The Cardinals open up the season Aug. 31 at home against Liberty. The Orangefield Bobcats played host to Coldspring Saturday morning. The game was tied at one touchdown apiece until Coldspring scored late to go up 2-1. Orangefield will host Liberty in a scrimmage Friday with the freshmen starting at 5 p.m. followed by the JV and varsity. LC-M, which scrimmaged at Willis Saturday night, will start their season off by hosting their first four games as the Bears will start the season Aug. 31 against Conroe Caney Creek. The West Orange-Stark Mustangs ventured to Mont Belvieu Saturday. The Mustangs won the controlled part of the scrimmage, scoring two touchdowns and they held the Eagles scoreless. WO-S also scored a touchdown in a game situation and held the Eagles scoreless again. WO-S will wrap up its scrimmage schedule by host Vidor Saturday with the freshmen starting at 5 p.m. followed by the junior varsity and varsity. The Mustangs open their 2007 campaign at home against Dayton Aug. 31. Vidor will open its season at home Sept. 7 against defending TAPPS Big School champion Houston St. Pius. The Deweyville Pirates scrimmaged both Hemphill and Center Saturday and tied them both in 0-0 deadlocks. Deweyville will head to West Sabine Saturday and will be involved in a tri-scrimmage with both West Sabine and Mount Union. The Pirates open the season at home Aug. 31 against Vinton (La.).
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Guy told me Nederland scored at the end. -
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2-2 Nederland/Silsbee -
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2-1 Silsbee i believe. Message i got he wasn't 100% sure. -
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21-0 WOS over Barbers Hill final.