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  1. They just decided to wait and start it over next season.
  2. Predictions? Must win for Vidor.
  3. Bulldogs ambush Bears, 49-0 Dan Perrine The Orange Leader LITTLE CYPRESS — First place played last place, and the result was predictable. The Nederland Bulldogs remained undefeated in district with a 49-0 drubbing of the winless Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears Friday night at Bear Stadium. Last week Mid-Jefferson county football programs participated in charity and giving to those hurt by Hurricane Ike in Orange County. Friday night was pay back in Orange County. Nederland (3-1, 3-0) ran up a 49-0 halftime score. Seven possessions resulted in seven touchdowns, 16 first downs, 205 yards rushing, and 190 yards passing by the Bulldogs. The only statistic Little Cypress-Mauriceville (0-4, 0-3) led in the first half was plays run, 32 to 26. The Bulldogs’ Wareall Grogan set the tone for the first half scoring on Nederland’s second play from scrimmage. Grogan broke a tackle and then sprinted 65 yards for the first of his four first half scores. Taylor Trahan added the first of his seven point-after touchdowns to make the score 7-0 with less than two minutes played. Next possession Nederland took only one play to find the end zone. Kirby Bellow faked to Grogan and threw deep to Asa Cardenas who raced a Bear defender to the goal line. Cardenas dove and hit the pylon for a 41-yard touchdown. Bellow would team up with Ryan Brady for the next two Bulldog touchdowns. The first scoring pass was 26 yards and the second covered 53 yards with 4 seconds to play in the first quarter. On the night Bellow pitched a perfect game of sorts. He was 8 of 8 passing for 190 yards and 3 touchdowns. Between the two Brady scores, Little Cypress-Mauriceville mounted its only drive of the game. Blake Perry busted an off-tackle run on third-and-one for 44 yards to the Nederland 14. It was the first of two first downs for the Bears in the first half. Perry gained 67 yards rushing, all in the first half. A chop block penalty on the next play pushed the Bears back to the 29. Two plays later Cardenas picked-off Hunter Gonzales’ pass and returned it 49 yards to the LCM 47. The second quarter was more of the same and more of Grogan. All the scoring came on Grogan runs of 7 yards, 39 yards, and 8 yards. He finished the half with 184 yards rushing on 16 carries. Grogan’s 39-yard touchdown was a bit of trickery as he took a direct snap while lined up in the spread formation next to Bellow. His final carry of the half, and as it turned out for the night, was on fourth-and-one from the LCM 8 and Grogan dragged two Bear tacklers with him into the end zone for the touchdown. Nederland’s Coach Larry Neumann called off the dogs in the second half playing strictly the second team offense the entire half. Joseph Banner did gain 69 yards on 13 rushes. The half played fast as the clock was allowed to run continously the last two quarters. Next week Nederland takes its undefeated district record to Beaumont against the Central Jaguars. Little Cypress-Mauriceville travels to Livingston to play the Lions. Nederland 49 LC-M 0 Ned 28 21 0 0 — 49 LC-M 0 0 0 0 — 0 Scoring summary N-Wareall Grogan 65 run. Taylor Trahan kick. N-Asa Cardenas 41 pass from Kirby Bellow. Trahan kick. N-Ryan Brady 26 pass from Bellow. Trahan kick. N-Brady 53 pass from Bellow. Trahan kick. N-Grogan 7 run. Trahan kick. N-Grogan 39 run. Trahan kick. N-Grogan 8 run. Trahan kick. ——— LC-M Ned First downs 3 20 Rushes-yards 28-124 38-288 Passing 9 190 Comp-Att-Int 1-10-2 9-9-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards 3-30 7-60 ——— INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—LC-M, Blake Perry 9-67, Hunter Gonzales 8-27, Howard Griffith 4-16, Tevvin Jones 6-14, Chad Humphrey 1-0; Nederland, Wareall Grogan 16-184, Joseph Banner 13-69, Brent Salenga 1-17, Adam Atterberry 6-12, Kirby Bellow 1-4, Charles Jackson 1-2. PASSING— LC-M, Hunter Gonzales 1-10-2-9. Nederland, Kirby Bellow 8-8-0 190, Adam Atterberry 1-1-0 0. RECEIVING—LC-M, Samuel Burton 1-9; Nederland, Brent Salenga 3-38, Ryan Brady 2-79, Asa Cardenas 2-60, Jude Vidrine 1-13, Charles Jackson 1-0. print this story email this story comment on this story
  4. What's your take Soulja on the game?
  5. 47-21 West Hardin over Colmesneil
  6. Ozen gets first win of season By RUSH WOOD October, 11, 2008 BEAUMONT - Ozen's elusive first victory of the season came Friday night much to the delight of the Panthers' 2008 homecoming crowd in Zaharias Stadium. The Panthers secured the 21-14 decision on the strength of a 145-yard rushing effort by James White and by feasting on five Pirate turnovers. Not until the final takeaway came along on an interception by Jonathan Stewart with 1:34 left could the Panther faithful breathe a reasonable sigh of relief. It came at the Panthers' 7-yard line on a play action pass by Pirate quarterback Chris Teinert. The Panthers capitalized on two earlier takeaways in scoring their second and third touchdowns. The first came after a second-quarter fumble recovery left them only 20 yards to drive, and the second was set up by another Pirate bobble only 24 yards from their goal line. For the second-straight week, the Pirates rallied after a scoreless first half, but their turnovers eventually took their toll. The Pirates pulled to within 14-7 midway in the third quarter on a 37-yard run by Jacob Peevey, and Teinert's 1-yard sneak at the mid point of the fourth quarter enabled them to again cut their deficit to seven points. White got 101 of his yards on 13 first-half carries, and scored on a 5-yard run to make it 14-0 with 11:00 left in the second quarter. The Panthers, who improved to 1-4 on the season and 1-2 in District 20-4A, also received a 3-yard touchdown run by Terrell Durham to end a 67-yard first-quarter drive on its seventh play. The Panthers' final touchdown - the one that gave them breathing room at 21-7 - came on an 18-yard pass by Marquis Moore to Willie Jefferson. Jefferson led the Panther receivers with six catches for 75 yards. After gaining six yards on three first-half carries, Peevey went on to lead the 3-2 and 1-2 Pirates with 131 yards on 15 total carries. The Pirates held the Panthers to three first downs and 100 yards in the second half, but they couldn't overcome their turnovers.
  7. Aldine Eisenhower 49, Humble 7 Alief Hastings 9, Houston Stratford 0 Bay Area Christian 48, Katy Pope John XXIII 14 Bellaire Episcopal 31, Houston St. John's 6 Bellville 28, LaGrange 14 Brenham 30, Magnolia West 0 Clear Brook 28, Brazoswood 27 Clear Springs 22, Galveston Ball 21 Clear Lake 38, Alvin 21 Conroe 42, Oak Ridge 17 Cypress Creek 54, Cypress Woods 25 Cypress Springs 9, Jersey Village 3 Dickinson 13, Clear Lake 10 East Bernard 43, Schulenberg 20 El Campo 38, Richmond Foster 6 Fort Bend Bush 20, Fort Bend Austin 19 Fort Bend Hightower 40, Fort Bend Clements 7 Houston Christian 34, Houston Kinkaid 31 Houston Jones 35, Houston Scarborough 0 Houston Lamar 56, Austin Reagan 7 Houston Lutheran North 56, Dallas Prep 0 Houston Madison 46, Bellaire 16 Houston Memorial 41, Houston Northbrook 7 Houston Northland Christian 27, Houston Lutheran South 8 Houston Strake Jesuit 49, Alief Elsik 13 Houston Worthing 30, Houston Washington 14 Huntsville 10, Waller 6 Katy 44, Katy Morton Ranch 14 Kingwood 42, Aldine MacArthur 7 Klein Oak 56, Tomball 29 Lamar Consolidated 14, Bay City 2 Lufkin 61, New Caney 0 Montgomery 24, Magnolia 21 Needville 14, Columbia 6 Sweeny 51, Stafford 14 Tomball Concordia Lutheran 36, Westbury Christian 25 Wallis Brazos 19, Hempstead 18 Willis 26, Conroe Caney Creek 17 The Woodlands 42, The Woodlands College Park 17
  8. Congrats Rangers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. UPSET!!!! Coppell 56 Southlake Carroll 53 F-2OT
  10. Vidor needed this win! Ouch.
  11. Lions starting to play ball now!
  12. Won't be back until next year!
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