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The West Brook Bruins have enjoyed lots of success since the arrival of Coach Craig Stump a few years ago. The playoffs have become a regular occurrence for the Bruins and they look to keep the trend going in 2007. Last year the Bruin’s season ended in the Regional Quarterfinals to Cypress Falls 44-27 as they ended the year 9-4.

Key Wins Last Year:

PA Memorial (56-41)

Pasadena Memorial (57-34)

Fort Bend Marshall (37-14)

Last Year’s Scores:

West Brook 35 Ozen 14

West Brook 17 Central 14

Spring Westfield 35 West Brook 0

West Brook 62 Atascocita 7

West Brook 30 Kingwood 14

West Brook 40 Baytown Lee 28

West Brook 48 Baytown Sterling 21

West Brook 56 PA Memorial 41

Humble 49 West Brook 32

Channelview 43 West Brook 42

West Brook 57 Pasadena Memorial 34

West Brook 37 Fort Bend Marshall 14

Cypress Falls 44 West Brook 27

Offensive Summary

Offensive leader QB Joe Chaisson (Arkansas) is lost but the amazing RB duo of Christian Michael and Albert Williams return and will both be major contributors again in 2007. The duo combined for nearly 3,000 yards as Michael rushed for 1,400 yards and Williams rushed for 1,462 yards. The WR duo of Josh Powdrill and Jordan Garrett should add a powerful punch as well. In all, 6 key starters are back for an offense that pumped out a staggering 410 yards and 37 points per game and it doesn’t appear they will miss a beat in 2007.

Other Offensive Impact Players:

Christian Lewis (QB)

Defensive Summary

Defensively the Bruins should be solid with 6 starters back. A strong point of the defense should be the line with Ryan Pollard, Leighton Zeno, and Roland Barmalon leading the way along with all-district 1st team DE Blake Chavis back. The secondary should also be strong lead by Mike Williams, Chris Gilford and David Falgout.

Other Defensive Impact Players:

Devin Williams (LB)

Week 0 of the 2007 season will once again be headlined by the cross-town matchup between West Brook and Ozen at Lamar’s Cardinal Stadium. In week 1 the Bruins head back to Lamar to face their other cross-town rivals from Central. A huge final non-district game looms on September 14 as West Brook travels to 5A powerhouse Spring Westfield. Key district games include an October 12 home date with Baytown Lee and on October 26 get ready to light up the scoreboard as the Bruins travel to Port Arthur to take on the Memorial Titans. Here is the complete 2007 schedule for the West Brook Bruins……

Aug. 31 @ Ozen

Sept. 7 Central at Lamar

Sept. 14 @ Spring Westfield

Sept. 21 OPEN

Sept. 28 Atascocita*

Oct. 5 @ Kingwood*

Oct. 12 Baytown Lee*

Oct. 19 Baytown Sterling*

Oct. 26 @ Port Arthur Memorial*

Nov. 2 Humble*

Nov. 9 @ Channelview*

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Guest WBFan09

the westbrook bruins are in a perfect position to bring home a title this year so look out all u none believers!!

we are looking pretty nice i think the season will fall into the arms of the OL once again lets pray it holds up

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Guest WeedBegone

WB needs to get a good strong kicking game to contend for the title and get further into the play-offs.  Specialty teams need to put the defense further back into their territory to allow the offense to build a lead. 

Go Bruins

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Guest WBFan09

WB needs to get a good strong kicking game to contend for the title and get further into the play-offs.  Specialty teams need to put the defense further back into their territory to allow the offense to build a lead. 

Go Bruins

could not agree more weed

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Guest WBFan09

Trust me, the kicking game won't stop Brook.  They will be right back where they need to be.

it would help having the confidence that your kicking game is there when your 30 yards away on a 4th down play...i saw the kickers practicing the other day im proud to say we have a guy who can get it through the goal posts consistently

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it would help having the confidence that your kicking game is there when your 30 yards away on a 4th down play...i saw the kickers practicing the other day im proud to say we have a guy who can get it through the goal posts consistently

haha you mean you guys didnt like it in 2005 when WB always went for it on 4th and 35 backed up on their own side of the field?

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