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  1. Katy - 21 Cy Bay (FL) - 6 10 mins left in 4th Q
  2. Final Saturday...
  3. Dodgers and Phillies lead their series' 2-0.
  4. Go get em!!!
  5. The rest will be interesting to see who grabs 3rd..
  6. Kirbyville is looking mighty good!
  7. Predictions?
  8. Brookshire Royal was the most undisciplined team i have ever seen!
  9. 49-18 over Shepherd
  10. Lady Cats net victory over Lady Cards in 5 Gabriel Pruett The Orange Leader ORANGEFIELD — In one of the most thrilling matches of the season, the Orangefield Lady Bobcats pulled off a huge win Friday afternoon against the Bridge City Lady Cardinals. The Lady Bobcats and Lady Cardinals fought toe-to-toe for five-grueling games until the Orangefield pulled off an 18-16 win in Game 5. Orangefield won Game 1 25-20 and Game 3 25-23 while Bridge City notched a 25-22 win in Game 2 and a 25-21 victory in Game 2. The Lady Cardinals, now 0-2 in District 21-3A play, held early leads in Game 5 before the Lady Bobcats stormed back. Bridge City opened up a 7-2 in Game 5 behind the serve of Destiny Garza. Garza hit for four straight service points. The Lady Cardinals then went up 13-9 and needed just two more points for the win. Orangefield, 2-0 in district play, got huge kills from Allie Beach the rest of the way and came out on top. Beach finished with 11 kills and five aces. Olivia Wager had 18 assists in the match. Aimee Scales put in five kills while Kaitlynn Henson finished with seven kills. Bridge City’s Sarah Armand also finished with 11 kills while Emily Kosh led the match with 21 assists. The Lady Bobcats raced out to a 9-1 lead in Game 1 as Kaitlynn Henson brought in six straight service points. Orangefield took advantage of 15 Bridge City errors in the game. Bridge City clawed back when Kosh stepped in to serve. The Lady Cardianls were down 16-12 but six straight service points, including four aces, put Bridge City up 18-16. Henson then hit for four straight points as Orangefield took a 21-18 lead and never gave the lead away. Beach struck with an ace for the game’s final point. Game 2 was just as thrilling as Game 1 as the two teams stayed close within each other. Bridge City went up 23-20 as Sam West, who finished with 10 kills, put down two points. The Lady Cardinals’ Bria Thibodeaux then hit for an ace. Orangefield made it 24-22 but a Lady Bobcats’ shot found the net to give Bridge City the win. Game 3 was one made for ESPN Classic as Orangefield grabbed the lead for good at 3-2 and would later take a 11-point advantage. Bridge City’s Sara McPherson, who had 10 kills and seven aces, then served for nine straight points as the Lady Cardinals got to within 24-23. Armand hit for four straight kills at one point in McPherson’s serve. A Bridge City error was the final straw as Orangefield won 25-23. Beach helped give Orangefield such a big lead with five straight points at one time as the Lady Bobcats led 24-13. Bridge City gained control of Game 4 with Thibodeaux on serve as she put the Lady Cardinals up 11-5. Scales brought the Lady Bobcats back to within 11-8 with an ace a few plays later. Wagner closed Orangefield to within 18-16 with two straight points but Bridge City was able to hold off and win Game 4 25-21. Then in Game 5 it was Wagner again who came up big in the last parts of the match. The game was tied 16-16 before Wagner came up with a kill and then finished the match with an ace. print this story email this story comment on this story
  11. Houston Scores Aldine 14, Aldine Nimitz 7 Alief Taylor 42, Alief Hastings 22 Austin Travis 20, Houston Northland Christian 19 Bellaire Episcopal 31, Houston Kinkaid 6 Bellville 26, Wharton 7 Brazoswood 41, Alvin 14 Caldwell 72, Bryan Rudder 18 Clear Lake 32, Clear Springs 7 Conroe 31, Katy Seven Lakes 7 Conroe Caney Creek 28, Magnolia West 14 Cy-Falls 45, Cy-Springs 38 Fort Bend Bush 28, Fort Bend Dulles 23 Fort Bend Travis 23, Fort Bend Clements 6 Houston Lutheran South 14, Fort Bend Baptist 0 Houston Lutheran North 41, Tomball Concordia Lutheran 17 Houston Madison 46, Houston Milby 0 Houston Memorial 21, Houston Stratford 10 Houston Second Baptist 64, Houston Westbury Christian 20 Houston Waltrip 10, Houston Reagan 6 Houston Wheatley 12, Houston Sterling 0 Humble 41, Atascocita 10 Huntsville 21, Brenham 0 Klein Collins 33, Tomball 14 Klein Oak 23, Klein 17 Lamar Consolidated 35, Conroe Oak Ridge 25 Langham Creek 20, Cypress Fairbanks 12 Magnolia 26, Willis 9 Navasota 35, Sealy 0 Rice Consolidated 19, Hallettsville 13 Schulenberg 35, Wallis Brazos 0 Southlake Carroll 42, Katy Cinco Ranch 24 Spring 35, Spring Dekaney 0 Sweeny 54, Houston Christian 26 Weimer 49, East Bernard 21
  12. Cards get emotional 28-16 win over Red Devils Jim Walden The Orange Leader HUNTINGTON — Hundreds of high school football games are played every year in Texas. But still, this was a huge deal. Their thoughts had to be miles away. After all, Hurricane Ike delivered a devastating blow to their hometown three weeks ago. However, on Friday night and even though some of their teammates are still unavailable because they can not return to their homes, the Bridge City Cardinals played a football game for the first time since Sept. 5 And, it was an exciting night for the Cardinals. Bridge City posted a 28-16 victory over the Huntington Red Devils in a non-district game. “This is a big win for us,†said Bridge City coach Cris Stump. “It meant a lot to us. Some of the guys had tears in their eyes when they were playing the national anthem.†In a drive that started in the third quarter and ended in the fourth, Bridge City moved 81-yards for a TD. Joe Robertson pushed it in the end zone from the 4. Devin Bertrand made his first of four extra points. The Red Devils only points of the second half came on a safety. After a scoreless first quarter, things heated up in the second. Bridge City scored first on a 5-yard run by quarterback Josh Lemoine, who passed for 274 Yards, with 7:01 to go in half. Lemoine hit two long passes of 33 and 26 yards on the drive. The Cardinals had an earlier chance to score but missed connected on a field-goal attempt. Huntington took the lead with 4:30 to play in the half. Michael Martinez scored on an 18-yard run then quarterback Taylor Rosson ran for two to give the Red Devils a brief lead. The Cardinals put up two more touchdown before the half. Lemoine’s 1-yard run capped a 69-yard drive with 2:05 on the clock. A 67-yard pass to Jerry Landry and a 23-yard run by Joe Robertson put the Cardinals within reach of the end zone. After stopping the Red Devils with 25 ticks in the half, the Cardinals scored again. Lemoine zipped a 32-yard TD pass to Cory Moseley. Matt Menard had two key runs of 18 and 13 yards to set up Lemoine. The win was big for Bridge City. But, playing again was even bigger. “It feels great,†Lemoine said. “It feels great to be back on the field and win too.†Bridge City returns to action Friday to start District 21-3A in Sour Lake against the Hardin-Jefferson Hawks. The Hawks lost 46-28 to the Newton Eagles. print this story email this story comment on this story
  13. Brookshire only had 54 Yards 'Stangs roll over Falcons, 33-7 Dan Perrine The Orange Leader WEST ORANGE — Four weeks of sitting in the wings since their last game had the West Orange-Stark Mustangs a bit out-of-sinc. Friday night the Mustangs got back in the saddle again as they defeated the Brookshire Royal Falcons 33-7 at Dan R. Hooks Stadium. West Orange-Stark (3-0) appeared out of rhythm in their execution in the first quarter. The Mustangs gained only four first downs their first two possessions and were kept out of the end zone. “Tonight for about a quarter and three-fourths, we weren’t very sharp early.†Coach Dan Hooks lamented. Brookshire Royal (2-3) actually took the first lead of the game on a miscue by the Mustangs. The Falcons’ Shane Alexander picked up a fumble after a short pass completion by West Orange-Stark and raced 48 yards for the score. Daniel Garcia kicked the point-after to make the score 7-0 with 1:55 to play in the first quarter. West Orange-Stark started to find their game and hardly missed a beat the next possession. Ten plays covered 54 yards and evened the score. Quintavious Garrett took the ball five times for 12 yards. His last carry was good for 9 yards and 6 points. The touchdown was proceeded by a 41-yard bomb to Trey Franks from Ortavious Hypolite. Justin Sparrow knotted the score at 7 with 10:16 until halftime. The second quarter would see the Mustangs reel off 26 unanswered points. All except the first touchdown would be setup by fumble recoveries by the West Orange-Stark defense. After a Mustang punt by Franks pinned Brookshire at its own 11, the Falcons fumbled on the first play and West Orange-Stark’s Terry Rubin recovered at the 7. Hypolite sprinted in on the next play and Sparrow’s kick gave the Mustangs a 14-7 lead. Following the kickoff the Falcons fumbled again on the first play from scrimmage, and Adrian Steen recovered for the Mustangs. Once again it took one play, a 33-yard rainbow between the duet of Hypolite and Franks for the score. The kick failed and WO-S led 20-7 with 2:59 to go to the half. The next Brookshire Royal possession was the same song, third verse. On the third play the Falcons fumbled, and Rubin recovered again for the Mustangs at the Brookshire 23. West Orange-Stark got a first down on a roughing the passer penalty on a play which Hypolite barely missed Garrett for an easy score. Hypolite scored three plays later on an 8-yard bootleg aided by two great blocks from Garrett, the first to help Hypolite avoid being hit for a loss and the second to get him into the end zone. The try for two failed and the Mustangs led at the half 26-7. Their defense held the Falcons to 1 first down in the first half. The Mustangs continued on a roll at the start of the third quarter. WO-S scored on their fourth straight possession following a Falcon turnover. Franks intercepted a pass at the Mustangs’ 3. West Orange-Stark drove 97 yards in 9 plays. Hypolite passed to Mark Roberts for a key first down early in the drive. Hypolite then picked up another first down to overcome a 15-yard penalty two plays earlier against the Mustangs. The next play was a sensational solo effort by Garrett, who swept right end and turned on the after-burners to speed past two or three would by Falcon tacklers on his way to a 45-yard touchdown. Garrett finished the night with 107 yards on 25 carries. Sparrow nailed the final point on the scoreboard with 3:50 to play in the third. The victory served as a final tuneup before the real show starts next week for the Mustangs with district opponent the Silsbee Tigers coming to town. “Its a game, and we needed to play one. We put 33 up there, so we going to really have to get ready because Silsbee will come here in a bad mood,†Hooks said. Silsbee lost to Jasper in its pre-district warmup game. WO-S 33 Brookshire-Royal 7 WO-S 0 26 7 0 — 33 BR 7 0 0 0 — 0 Scoring summary BR Shane Alexander 48 fumble return. Daniel Garcia kick. WO-S Quintavious Garrett 9 run. Justin Sparrow kick. WO-S Ortavious Hypolite 7 run. Sparrow kick. WO-S Trey Franks 33 pass from Hypolite. Kick failed. WO-S Hypolite 9 run. Pass failed. WO-S Garrett 45 run. Sparrow kick. ——— WO-S BR First downs 20 6 Rushes-yards 39-154 27-45 Passing 139 9 Comp-Att-Int 13-22-0 2-6-1 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 6-4 Penalties-Yards 6-70 7-73 ——— INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—WO-S, Quintavious Garrett 25-107, Trey Franks 2-20, Terry Rubin 4-14, Ortavious Hypolite 8-13; B-Royal, Brandon Calip 5-20, Alex Alexander 13-15, Aaron Brown 7-14, Eric Mathews 2-(-4). PASSING— WO-S, Ortavious Hypolite 13-20-0-139, Trey Franks 0-2-0 0. B-Royal, Eric Mathews 1-2-0 5, Alex Alexander 1-4-1 4. RECEIVING—WO-S, Trey Franks 6-91, Josh Gloston 3-24, Quintavious Garrett 2-10, Mark Roberts 1-8, Carderyl Dove 1-6; B-Royal, Aaron Brown 1-5, Dalen Stamps 1-4. print this story email this story comment on this story
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