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Jasper punts from the 50.

Diboll takes over on their 19.

1st down qb Spencer scrambles and then runs for 24 yards.

1st down 2:13 to go  Jackson no gain

2nd down  Swing pass gains 7 to midfield.

3rd down  (interesting note  Diboll's offensive coord. and Jasper defensive coord. are brothers)  Incomplete

4th down to punt

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2nd fumble by diboll that bounced back to them

1st down diboll at their 20                      (Woodville 7-6 Newton)

9 yard run

2nd down up the middle for a first

1st down  Screen pass that was intercepted but was jarred loosed on the contact.  Incomplete pass

2nd down  Play action #5 receives for 6 yards

3rd down  4              Completed pass for just enough for 1st

1st down  9:31 2nd qtr    Spencer keeps and is tackled by AJ Bronson for 1 yard loss

2nd down  8:47            Incomplete

3rd down Long pass all the way to the Jasper 17

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Trickery on the return for 48 yard return

1st down  Armstrong nice run for a 1st

1st down  bailey overthrows bevers

2nd down  (WO-S 0  Silsbee 0  2nd quarter)

Fumble Armstrong recovers loss of 7

3rd down on Diboll 38

Incomplete pass to bronson

4th down lines up to punt..hmmm...

guess 17 yards was too much to go for it.

downed at the 8 yard line. 

1st down diboll 

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Spencer in shotgun and throws for a 1st down.  Nice pass.

1st down  4:16  Short gain on 1st

2nd down  Big hit by AJ Bronson.  Sure hear that name a lot.

3rd down  5 to go        Jasper just sitting back and not trying pressure qb.

Short pass that leads to 1st down

1st down  2:28  Nice little drive developing  42 yard line of diboll

Screen pass for 7 yard gain

2nd down  (Newton up 14-7 now)

Caught at the 31 of Jasper

1st down  Jasper seems to have no answer for Diboll's passing game

Spencer keeps put loses 1

2nd down Nice catch at the 18 for a 1st

1st down  1:00 2nd  TO Diboll

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is Diboll D that good or Jasper O that bad? this shouldnt be happening

Only had 4 possessions.  Ran out of time on the last one, scored on the first one and had a few penalties on one drive and punted once from the Diboll 38.  Moving the ball but just not getting paydirt.  Diboll is doing a good job of moving the ball and using up the clock.

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Wasn't as close as I expected it to be.  Diboll shut Jasper out in the 2nd half, and played bend but not break Defense.  I wonder why Jasper didn't stick with Armstrong running the rock, he was effective, more than Jasper's mediocre passing game.  Overall, I think Diboll kept the same intensity from last week's game against Nac.  Great win for the Jacks, I don't think Diboll has ever beaten Jasper before. 

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Anyone have any stats on this game?  I would especially like to know the number of penalties called against Jasper versus the number of penalties called against Diboll.  Diboll flat out beat Jasper, but the penalties were very one sided. IMO

I don't have the stats yet, waiting for lufkin daily news to post write up.  Diboll had 4 penalties, official stat.  One was a holding call. had defensive off sides, and don't know other 2. 

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I remember a few Jasper penalties.

Offsides on defense, on a 3rd down for Diboll. Late hit out of bounds, holding on the would-be 3rd rushing TD for Armstrong, and followed with dead ball penalty by Jasper lineman for running his mouth to ref.  Had penalty on Kickoff for ball going out of bounds. 

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After spending the first few weeks of the season pulling out thrillers and squeakers, the Diboll Lumberjacks have put together back-to-back wins in dominant fashion. Friday night, the 'Jacks made short work of an old foe, knocking off Jasper 31-14 in the district opener for both teams.

Diboll capitalized on contributions from a little bit of everyone wearing red and black: Quarterback Jacolby Spencer tossed a pair of scoring passes, a 35-yarder to William Tudmon and a 15-yarder to big Antonio Johnson; Kendal Jackson followed his line for 105 yards and a score on 22 carries; Adrian Vasquez blocked and recovered a Jasper punt for yet another Diboll TD; and Alex Castillo booted a 31-yard field goal.

In all, the Lumberjacks rolled up more than 400 yards of total offense, with Spencer completing 15 of 26 passing attempts for 239 yards and the two scores. During one second-quarter streak, the senior QB connected on seven straight passes, allowing the 'Jacks to put together a beauty of a 91-yard drive that consumed more than five minutes.

Jasper's Ben Armstrong scored both the 'Dogs' touchdowns on runs of 22 and 23 yards. Armstrong would have notched a third score, a scintillating 28-yard fourth-quarter jaunt; but the Bulldogs were flagged for holding on the play, negating the run.

Bulldog receiver Kwame' Spikes caught six balls for 98 yards, but quarterback Dominique Bailey struggled to hit receivers all night, completing just 10 of his 27 attempts, and with most of those coming too late in the game to help.

Jasper got off to a quick start, scoring on its first possession with the aid of a Bailey 74-yard run. That set up Armstrong's first score, a 22-yarder at the 8:18 mark.

Diboll took exactly two minutes to answer, with Spencer hitting Tudmon on a crossing route from 35 yards out to tie the game at 7-7.

The 'Jacks took their first lead midway through the second quarter, with Johnson taking a pass in the flat and breaking tackles on his way to a 15-yard score. Later in the same period, following a pin-'em-down punt from Jasper's Alex Guadian that left the Lumberjacks on their own nine-yard line, Diboll moved 91 yards in 15 plays, capped by Jackson's three-yard plunge with just 29 ticks remaining in the half to go up 21-7.

Diboll extended the lead with just under 10 minutes left in the third quarter. Standing in his own end zone, punter Guadian couldn't handle a high snap and attempted to kick his way out of trouble. Vasquez blocked the kick and was credited with the touchdown recovery, putting the game out of reach for the Bulldogs. Castillo's 31-yard boot iced the 'Jacks' fourth straight win.

The Lumberjacks will host Center Friday and will honor new members of the Diboll Wall of Honor. The late Gary Willmon of The Lufkin Daily News will be one of the honorees.

Game time is 7:30 p.m.

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