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  1. Deweyville bracing for tough Evadale squad Van Wade The Orange Leader DEWEYVILLE — A handful of young Pirates got their feet wet in a 19-6 season-opening victory over the Sabine Pass Sharks last week. Pirate head coach Russell McDaniel was certainly pleased with the effort that a youthful Deweyville squad exerted in their opener. “We had about six kids that got their first taste of Friday night lights and they didn’t dissappoint,†said McDaniel. “That first game, you always go in with a lot of questions and we had some of them answered.†The Pirates (1-0) were stingly on defense, limiting the Sharks (0-1) to just 120 total yards. Offensively, the Pirates chewed up 215 otal yards, 173 of it coming via the ground game. Senior running back Keeton Addison ran wild, gaining 138 yards on 19 carries and scored two touchdowns, one a 46-yard gallop. He also added the final knockout punch of Sabine Pass when he took back an interception 55 yards for a score in the fourth quarter. “Keeton is one of those senior leaders that teams love to turn to in big situations,†said McDaniel. “The younger ones can learn a lot from him by following his example. He’s a kid that’s been playing on the varsity since his freshman season.†“Defensively, we played really well, especially in stopping the run,†said McDaniel. “It’s going to be an even bigger challenge with the Evadale Rebels coming in here Friday.†The Rebels (1-0) totally dismantled Legacy Christian 55-0 in their opener. Evadale, which was a 7-3 playoff squad last year, received 141 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries by running back Shelby Stanley and 105 yards and a touchdown on for carries by quarterback Billy Nichols in the blowout win. The Rebels return four starters back on both sides of the ball and many from a JV unit that went 7-1 in 2008. “Coach (Mark) Williams is doing a fine job at Evadale and they make you look at a lot of different sets defensively,†said McDaniel. “Hopefully we can sustain some good drives and get our offense going. It should be an excellent game.†Other District 23-2A teams in action Friday include Danbury at Anahuac; Orangefield at Buna; Bridge City at Kountze; East Chambers at Newton; Tarkington at Hardin; and Trinity at Warren.
  2. Your correct, they need to work on the Fair Catch.
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  6. On the Football board at the top. 8)
  7. Coach Larry Neumann's Comments...VIDEO [Hidden Content]
  8. Good luck Sharks!
  9. Some great talent!!!!!
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  12. This group is young to! Next year watch out!
  13. Went down because of the Traffic we had. Now that we have a bigger Server that should fix the problem.
  14. Longview should win it all!
  15. AP Texas high school football top 10 fared Associated Press Scores and schedule for the teams ranked in The Associated Press Texas high school football poll, games Aug. 27-29. Games are Friday night unless noted. Class 5A 1. Katy (1-0) def. 5A No. 4 Galena Park North Shore (0-1), 9-7 2. 4A No. 1 Longview (1-0) def. 5A No. 2 Allen (0-1), 28-25 3. Cedar Hill (1-0) def. DeSoto, 44-41 4. Galena Park North Shore (0-1) lost 5A No. 1 Katy (1-0), 9-7 5. SA Madison (1-0) def. SA O'Connor, 40-0 6. Euless Trinity (0-0) idle 7. Southlake Carroll (1-0) def. Plano West, 49-0 8. Dallas Skyline (0-0) idle 9. Fort Bend Hightower (1-0) def. Aldine Eisenhower, 21-0 9. Odessa Permian (0-1) lost Duncanville, 33-14 Class 4A 1. Longview (1-0) def. 5A No. 2 Allen (0-1), 28-25 2. Lake Travis (1-0) def. Austin Westwood, 55-31 2. Denton Guyer (1-0) def. Carrollton Newman Smith, 34-28 4. Denison (1-0) def. Little Elm, 57-16 5. Waxahachie def. 4A No. 5 Everman (0-1), 29-6 6. Dallas Highland Park (0-0) vs. Red Oak, at SMU, Saturday 7. Schertz Steele (1-0) def. SA East Central, 35-14 8. Dallas Carter (0-1) lost Klein Forest, 51-28 9. Hewitt Midway (1-0) def. Alvarado, 27-7 10. Aledo (1-0) def. Stephenville, 20-16 Class 3A 1. Gilmer (1-0) def. Jasper (0-1), 22-7 2. Carthage (1-0) def. Kilgore, 29-17 3. Celina (1-0) def. Ferris, 28-7 4. West Orange-Stark (1-0) def. Nederland, 42-21 5. Giddings (1-0) def. Liberty Hill, 25-0 6. Bellville (1-0) def. Caldwell, 28-26 7. Abilene Wylie (1-0) def. Vernon, 37-7 8. Wimberley (1-0) def. Luling, 53-20 9. Prosper (1-0) def. Queen City, 35-0 10. Cuero (1-0) def. Beeville Jones, 34-10 Class 2A 1. Daingerfield (1-0) vs. Atlanta, 21-14 2. Arp (1-0) def. 2A No. 9 Omaha Pewitt (0-1), 51-7 3. Bushland (1-0) def. Lubbock Cooper, 48-9 4. Kirbyville (1-0) def. Diboll, 62-20 5. Altair Rice Consolidated (0-0) at Wharton, (ccd) 6. Refugio (1-0) def. Victoria St. Joseph, 21-0 7. Muleshoe (1-0) def. Levelland, 27-14 7. Holliday (1-0) def. Windthorst, 49-27 9. No. 2A Arp def. 2A No. 9 Omaha Pewitt (0-1), 51-7 10. Newton (1-0) def. Corrigan-Camden, 40-21 Class 1A 1. Frankston def. 1A No. 1 Cayuga (0-1), 33-26 2. Albany (1-0) def. Hawley, 24-0 3. Quinlan Boles (1-0) def. Rice, 42-0 4. Alto (1-0) def. San Augustine, 42-0 5. Wellington (0-0) at Amarillo San Jacinto Christian (ccd) 6. Canadian (1-0) def. Amarillo River Road, 35-25 7. Stratford (1-0) def. Childress, 29-7 8. Seymour (1-0) def. Jacksboro, 15-13 9. Goldthwaite (1-0) def. Collinsville, 34-0 10. Ganado (1-0) def. Bloomington, 47-0
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  18. St. Thomas Highlights against 5A Strake Jesuit [Hidden Content]
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