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Team individual stats:

LockhartLions2008-2009 Record: 8-3 , 3-2

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Season: 2004-2005 | 2005-2006 | 2006-2007 | 2007-2008 | 2008-2009

TEAM STATISTICS

  POINTS FOR POINTS AGAINST

  358 260

PASSING STATISTICS

NUMBER | NAME COMP ATT YDS INT TD 

  19  Tyler Tolley  18 43 286 4 4 

  5  John Alvarez  4 16 92 1 1 

  10  Zachary Leija  1 2 35 0 0 

  TEAM TOTALS 23 61 413 5 5

RUSHING STATISTICS

NUMBER | NAME ATT YDS TD LONG 

  22  Dominique Hardaway  260 1822 16 68 

  10  Zachary Leija  122 851 6 - 

  32  Richard Ybarra  91 713 5 - 

  46  Kory Robbins  37 249 10 - 

  3  Xavier Moore  9 116 1 - 

  34  Jacob Castillo  9 39 0 - 

  5  John Alvarez  17 35 1 - 

  20  Kenny Brite  4 28 1 - 

  40  Brian Martinez  4 16 0 - 

  23  Adam Renteria  2 2 - - 

  36  Stacey Bell  1 1 1 - 

  19  Tyler Tolley  15 -1 0 - 

  TEAM TOTALS 571 3871 41 68

RECEIVING STATISTICS

NUMBER | NAME REC YDS TD 

  82  Randy Castillo  13 310 3 

  46  Kory Robbins  2 35 1 

  22  Dominique Hardaway  3 23 0 

  34  Jacob Castillo  1 15 - 

  10  Zachary Leija  3 14 0 

  21  Ricky Rodrigez  1 13 - 

  TEAM TOTALS 23 410 4

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

NUMBER | NAME TACKLE SACK 

  23  Adam Renteria  65 3 

  9  Octavio Terrazas  49 - 

  21  Ricky Rodrigez  41 1 

  20  Kenny Brite  30 - 

  82  Randy Castillo  29 2 

  7  Christian Estrada  28 - 

  5  John Alvarez  24 - 

  TEAM TOTALS 266 6

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Luckily, playing Livingston gives you some insight on Lockhart's version of the Wing T.  It's amazing to me how many schools are going back to the run and getting away from that sissy spread O.  Last night, the game was delayed 5 minutes or so because NF's band was late and the announcer sang the National Anthem himself to start the game but take out the stoppage for the numerous penalties and that game would've lasted 2 hours lol.

Anyway, Lockhart's loss to Gregory-Portland out of Reg 4 may be the only team on their schedule that may have the speed and size of Central.  Stowars will have to make his front 7 stay at home for all the fakes and misdirection and if so, I see those Jags playing in round 3...

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I have more information on Lockhart.  There were not a tri-district championship.  Buda Hays won it.  Lockhart and Elgin tied for second.  They lost to Buda Hays and Del Valle (who is the scrub playoff representer). 

Buda Hays Cons. 7-3 5-0

Elgin 7-3 3-2

Lockhart 7-3 3-2

Del Valle 3-7 2-3

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I have more information on Lockhart.  There were not a tri-district championship.  Buda Hays won it.  Lockhart and Elgin tied for second.  They lost to Buda Hays and Del Valle (who is the scrub playoff representer). 

Buda Hays Cons. 7-3 5-0

Elgin 7-3 3-2

Lockhart 7-3 3-2

Del Valle 3-7 2-3

Hmm, hope we can duplicate Buda Hays cons. and Del Valle's performances :)
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AUG 29 LA GRANGE A  1-0  29-14                  W

SEP 5 GONZALES H  2-0  34-26                    W

SEP 11 AUSTIN TRAVIS A  3-0  41-35            W

SEP 19 AUSTIN CROCKETT A  4-0  34-21        W

SEP 26 GREGORY-PORTLAND H  4-1  13-28      L

OCT 3 OPEN X 4-1

00-00

OCT 10 *AUSTIN DEL VALLE H  4-2  33-34      L

OCT 17 *BUDA HAYS A  4-3  20-21                L

OCT 24 *ELGIN H  5-3  28-26                        W

OCT 31 *KYLE LEHMAN H  6-3  63-7              W

NOV 7 *MANOR A  7-3  28-20                        W

(as per tsrnsports.com)

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We scrimmaged Lockhart and they are big up front with a power running game.  It is really the Slot T more than the Wing T.  They hunker down on the offensive line(4 point stance) and they come off the ball.  I don't know how big Central is this year, but they will have to be physical up front.  As far as their defense goes, they are average, but they rest alot while the offense grinds it out.  They have run their system for about four years now and it shows.  Like all slot/wing t teams, they fake really really well.  Also, though like alot of slot/wing t teams, if you follow the guards, you will find the ball.  I don't think they will hold up to Central's speed and big play capability. I look for Central to break it open late and win going away.  Central 35-20.

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