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Offense

Anthony Beard - Lumberton with another good game. This time, on offense (he's insane!)

Willie Jefferson - Ozen 4 rec. 103 yards 25.75 avg.   2 TD (in a losing effort unfortunately)

Defense

Jeffrey Thomas - Central (drew the assignment of holding one of the best receivers in the area in Cardenas and held him to 2 catches for less than 100 yards and no TD's)

Anthony Beard - Lumberton with another solid outing

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[move]Justin Crain from Evadale[/move]

He had 186 yards rushing on 11 carries and 2 touchdowns (16.9 per carry)

  He also had 3 solo tackles at safety which is pretty impressive when you consider that the Mustangs were not able to run on the Rebels (-57 yards) so those tackles were at the line of scrimmage (2) and one in the backfield of a great open field tackle on a pitchout.

Josh Swift might also be a candidate

  "Swifty" as hes called kicked three field goals against the Mustangs, the longest from 38 yards. He is 4 out of 5 in field goal attempts this season and his 37 yarder as time expired before the half last week against HD was a huge boost as the Rebels went in up by 10 at the half. 

 

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The Lumberton Off. Line. We over look them so often when giving out the game balls to Beard, Hanna, Asher ( against H F) and Hughes (against ozen) who dont get me wrong deserve all they get. I think some just forget who is making the holes and keeping the guys on def. off this group of ball carriers.

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