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Silsbee 61 Huffman Hargrave 30/FINAL


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Just a few quick stats:

                                               Tigers           Falcons

Score:  Total                              61                 30

First Downs:  Total                    22                  16

Rushing Attempts                      51                  29

Net Yards Rushing                   430                170

Yards per Rush                         8.4                 5.9

Rushing Touchdowns                 6                    2

Passing:  Net Yards                 123                199

Passing:  Com - Att - Int       7 / 12 / 0        9 / 23 / 4

Yards per Completion             17.6                22.1

Passing:  Touchdowns               2                    2

Total Offensive Plays                63                  52

Total Net Yards                        553                369

Average Gain per Play             8.8                 7.1

Fumbles:  Number/Lost           3 / 1               0 / 0

All Penalties:  Num - Yds        7 - 55             2 - 10

Punts:  Num - Yds - Long     1 - 25 - 25      3 - 65 - 42

Yards per Punt                        25.0                21.7

Kickoff Returns:Touchdowns     1                      0

Int: Num - Yds - TDs            4 - 14 - 0           0 - 0 - 0

Fum Rec: Num - Yds - TDs   0 - 0 - 0           1 - 0 - 0

Time of Possession:  Total     28:25               19:35

3rd Downs:Num Conv/Num    4 / 11                 1 / 7

3rd Down Conversion Per      36.4%               14.3%

4th Downs:Num Conv/Num     3 / 5                  0 / 2

4th Down Conv Per                60.0%                 0.0%

Field Goals:  Made - Att          0 - 0                   1 - 1

Longest Field Goal Made          0                       29

Red Zone Chances - Scores   2-2                     2-1

Red Zone Scores            TDs: 2, FGs: 0   TDs: 0, FGs: 1

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Tigers Leaders
PASSING Completions Attempts Yards Long TDs INTs
Jacob Collins 7 12 123 31 2 0
             
RUSHING Rushes Yards Long TDs Yds/Rush  
Chris Martin 25 188 62 3 7.5  
Dralyn Taylor 15 219 86 3 14.6  
Josh Buse' 3 23 22 0 7.7  
Jovan Hill 3 -6 2 0 -2.0  
RECEIVING Catches Thrown To Yards Long TDs Yds/Catch
Kalon Barnes 2 2 46 31 1 23.0
Tre Lowe 2 6 28 31 1 14.0
Sterling Harrington 1 1 25 25 0 25.0
Spencer Uribe 1 1 14 14 0 14.0
Falcons Leaders
PASSING Completions Attempts Yards Long TDs INTs
Justin Shively 9 23 199 58 2 4
             
RUSHING Rushes Yards Long TDs Yds/Rush  
Kutter Tucker 15 36 12 0 2  
Elliott Jameson 8 85 40 1 11  
Noah Zamora 4 57 48 1 14  
RECEIVING Catches Thrown To Yards Long TDs Yds/Catch
Kutter Tucker 2 2 73 58 0 36.5
Aaron Johnson 2 10 47 51 1 23.5
Cason Rice 2 3 19 13 0 9.5
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