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*Lumberton vs. Vidor Updates/VIDOR WINS 27-12/COMMENTS*
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Bobcatfan4life needs our prayers as he lost his Grandmother today.
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I think it could be a little closer.
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Yes we need some results!
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Question for Coop about hurricanes
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predictions?
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In Diboll
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Gabe wrote it..
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*Ozen at Livingston Updates/Livingston Wins!!*
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A tale of two halves Vidor comes back to down L-town, 27-12 Gabriel Pruett The Orange Leader VIDOR — Two completely different teams. One was Vidor on the positive side and the other was Lumberton on the negative side after halftime at Pirates Stadium Saturday night. The Pirates were down 12-0 at the break before scoring 27-unanswered points in the second half to win a pivotal District 20-4A showdown, 27-12. The first half Vidor (3-1, 1-1) gave up 220 yards of total offense, 192 on the ground. The second half Pirates limited the Raiders (3-1, 1-1) to just 50 total yards, 26 rushing. “I felt like in the first half we just were not making tackles,†Vidor coach Jeff Mathews said. “This is an incredible group of kids. If they are told they can’t do something, they prove you wrong.†First half Lumberton held the Pirates to 96 yards. The second half Raiders allowed the Pirates to end up with 301 yards of total offense, 223 on the ground. It all started as the Pirates took the first drive of the second half down the Raiders throat. On the second play Vidor quarterback Chris Teinert found James Laramore for 26 yards bring the Pirates down to the Raiders’ 34-yard line. Jacob Peevey then scooted for 29 yards before finding paydirt from 10 yards out. A Jacob Jeanise PAT made it 9-7 Lumberton with 10:10 left in the third. Vidor forced a punt before going to the scoring well again. This time it was Teinert scoring from nine yards out. Even with a failed kick, Vidor took a 13-12 lead with 5:28 left in the third. The big play of the drive was a 34-yard pass Matt Conn hauled in from Teinert. Trae Hester then came up huge on defense for the Pirates after scooping up a Lumberton fumble. Hester brought the ball down to the Raiders’ 6-yard line. After Theron Reynolds, who had 54 yards rushing, ran for five yards, Reynolds scored from a yard out. Another failed kick made it 19-12 Vidor late in the third. On the Raiders’ next possession another Pirate came up with another huge play. This time it was Laramore’s turn to get into the action with an interception. If fans thought it would be the last great play from the Pirates, they were wrong. On a fourth-and-two, Mathews got tricky. “We were going to call a fake no matter what,†Mathews said. Call a fake is exactly what they did. Devan Dart received the snap on a punt and ran to the right. His pitch to Conn seemed off yet it worked and conn scooted for about 12 yards. “It got there and that is all that mattered,†Mathews said.†From there the Pirates were able to push into the endzone five plays later as Reynolds scored from a yard out. Reynolds then ran in a two-point conversion as Vidor went up 27-12.\The Pirates did not seem ready for the Raiders when the game started as Hanna got going in a hurry. After a 7-yard run to start the game, Hanna busted loose for a 40-yard gain to bring Lumberton down to the Pirates’ 10-yard line. The Pirates defense did stiffen to hold the Raiders to a field goal, a 37-yard boot from Trace Freeman as Lumberton led 3-0. After a Vidor punt, the Raiders wasted no time in scoring yet again. Three plays into the Raiders’ second drive it was Hanna again who sliced up the Pirates’ defense. Hanna took an option pitch from quarterback Ryan Hughes and headed downfield. Hanna broke tackles and used a spin move to allude the last Pirates’ defender at the 17-yard line to score from 58 yards out. A failed kick made it 9-0 with 5:27 left in the first period. While Vidor struggled on offense, the Pirates’ defense was in bend-don’t-break mode for the rest of the first half. The Pirates best chance to score in the first have started with 7:31 left in the second quarter as Vidor started on its own 27-yard line. Pitman, who had 55 yards in the first half, had a 14-yard run on the drive and Jacob Peevey broke loose for a 15-yard gain. On the eighth play of the drive from the 17, Pitman broke free and seemed headed to score. Pitman coughed up the ball and Lumberton’s Kyler Keith scooped it up on the 1-yard line and returned it to the Raiders’ 32. Lumberton made Vidor pay for the mistake as Freeman kicked his second field goal of the first half as the buzzer sounded for the break with Lumberton leading 9-0. The Raiders had 192 yards rushing in the first half and held a 220-96 advantage in total yardage.
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Bryant taking life day-to-day after infant son's death Gabriel Pruett The Orange Leader Two tragedies in under a month for the city of Bridge City. First Hurricane Ike has left the town nestled along the Southeast Texas coastline devastated and its residents will feel the effects for years to come. The one upside to any hurricane is how an area can prepare for the worst and get out of harm’s way. Nothing could prepare 1994 Bridge City graduate Matt Bryant and his wife Melissa for the second tragedy last week. Bryant’s infant son Matthew Tryson Bryant, who was three months old, died on Sept. 24 while the child was asleep. It is a life-changing situation for any parent to lose a child at any age and Bryant is now a parent taking life day-by-day and his job game-by-game. Bryant overcame the struggle and hardship this past Sunday when he was perfect on all three field goals as the Buccaneers defeated in Tampa Bay’s 30-21 win over the Green Bay Packers. All off-season and through the first three weeks it was Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rogers who grabbed the headlines. Then came Tryson’s death and Bryant was making front pages across the nation for a reason he would gladly give back. For a man who has gone through so much this year, he still cannot find the answer to some of the questions. “There is no way for me to answer where I found the strength to play Sunday,†Bryant said on Wednesday. “I was drained emotionally and physically. I was literally going on fumes.†Bryant was Agape Christian Fellowship in Groves on Saturday for Tryson’s funeral and back in Tampa Bay for Sunday’s game, a very quick turn around for any employee in any job. The decision to play was not made on the plane or early Sunday morning. Bryant had made a commitment to the Bucs early in the week and he was going to stand by it without knowing exactly how he would feel after burying his infant son. “I had to make a choice,†Bryant said. “Just like everything else in life, you can’t second guess yourself. Before I left I made a commitment to play and that is what I did.†Bryant’s first of three field goals came with 6:43 left in the second quarter to put the Bucs up 10-7. Tampa Bay would stay on top until Charles Woodson scored on an interception early in the fourth quarter. Luckily for the Bucs Bryant was able to once again overcome his obstacles and kick a 24-yard field goal with 2:26 remaining in the game to put Tampa Bay up for good. “It was never about me on Sunday or about me overcoming this,†Bryant said. “It was about me trying to recognize Tryson on a positive note. I wanted to acknowledge him and show him he was still with me and I am still with him.†Even while a majority of his close friends back at home in Bridge City are still dealing with the affects of Hurricane Ike, Bryant saw the compassion Southeast Texas has to offer. “I knew it was bad timing down there with the hurricane,†Bryant said. “A lot of my close friends either went to the funeral or showed up at my parents house. It really meant a lot for me and my family.†For a man who has already had to overcome so much in his life, Bryant was not drafted out of Baylor University, he knows this test will be the hardest. “For me it is day-to-day and game-by-game,†Bryant said. “All I can do is do my best and hopefully everything will work itself out.†print this story email this story comment on this story
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PAM will beat #3 NS Friday
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