KFDM COOP Posted October 17, 2008 Report Posted October 17, 2008 Dugat, Green Show plays at Barbers Hill By Nick Cioci The Baytown Sun Published October 17, 2008 A.J. Dugat and Cody Green accounted for all seven of the Broncos’ scores in Dayton’s 49-14 win over Crosby last week. The two are a big reason why the Broncos are 4-1 overall and 3-1 in District 19-4A as well. Dayton head coach Jerry Stewart said what makes them so good is how long they have worked at it. “They have paid the price,†he said. “They have worked over the summers and been in the weight rooms to get better. “The man upstairs gave them a lot of ability as well.†Against the Cougars last week, Dugat scored four touchdowns, two rushing and two receiving, while Green scored three rushing and two through the air. “They have been doing that a while, not just against Crosby,†Stewart said. “I’m not saying they can’t have a bad game but when they are on, it doesn’t matter who they are playing against.†Green has 1,117 passing yards on 92 of 147 passing attempts for 14 touchdowns while only throwing two interceptions. He also has 349 rushing yards on 42 carries and seven touchdowns for the Broncos this year. Dugat has 261 yards on 20 carries for four touchdowns and 39 receptions for 565 yards and seven touchdowns in the Broncos’ five games this year. The open field is where the two stand out. “Dugat is pretty dangerous if he gets in open space,†Stewart said, “but he is also physical and can hurt you with a move or two if you try play up on him. “On the other hand, if you drop too many guys into coverage, Cody is a pretty good load himself to bring down.†Having both players on his team makes his Stewart’s job a lot easier. “It’s a lot easier coaching a quarterback that is 6 foot, 4 inches with a laser arm than a 5-foot-7 kid that throws like me,†he said. “It’s the same with Dugat, too. It’s easier to coach him than someone that was like me in high school. “It’s a team concept, but you have to have great individuals within that concept to make it work.†The Broncos play Barbers Hill tonight and Stewart said the Eagles could be the team that stops them. “They have good kids,†Stewart said. “They might be able to clamp down (on Green and Dugat) and in that case, we need someone else to rise up. “We have to make sure we stay within ourselves because they want to do well for their hometown crowd.†The Eagles are led by senior quarterback Tony Carmona and junior cornerback Matthew Viverette. Carmona has 890 yards passing and nine touchdowns while also rushing for 321 yards and six touchdowns while Viverette has five interceptions in the past three games. The Broncos and Eagles play tonight at Eagle Stadium at 7 p.m. •••• North Forest (3-2,1-2) at Crosby (2-3,2-1), 7 p.m. The Bulldogs are coming off 35-14 loss to C.E. King last week while Crosby’s Cougars are coming off a 49-14 loss to Dayton. The Bulldogs are led by quarterback Tommy Peters, running back Christian Terry and wide receiver Xavier Edwards. Peters has 230 yards passing and three touchdowns, Terry has 183 rushing yards and six touchdowns and Edwards has 150 yards receiving and three touchdowns for the Bulldogs. The Cougars are led by Dominic Merka, Chance Casey and Forrest Tyler. Merka has 591 passing yards and five touchdowns to go along with 281 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Casey has 621 rushing yards and eight touchdowns to go along with 168 receiving yards and one touchdown and Tyler has 212 receiving yards and two touchdowns. GCM (0-5,0-3) vs. Galena Park (2-3,1-2), 7 p.m. The Patriots are coming off a 52-7 loss to Barbers Hill last week while the Yellowjackets are coming of their first district win against Kingwood Park, 28-0. The Yellowjackets are led by running backs Robert Chenier and Josh Guzman. Chenier has 152 yards rushing on 52 carries and five touchdowns while Guzman has 132 yards on 20 carries and a touchdown. The Patriots are led by Cody Larson, DeMartie Allen and Patrick Wood. Larson has 54 completions for 627 yards this year and four touchdowns while also having 163 rushing yards and one touchdown. Allen has 410 yards rushing and three touchdowns while Wood has 29 receptions for 314 yards and three touchdowns. Directions to Galena Park ISD: Take I-10 to Beltway 8 North, Take Beltway 8 N to Wallisville Road, Turn left on Wallisville Road go a half a mile, and turn right on Castlegory. The stadium will be on your left.
frosty Posted October 17, 2008 Report Posted October 17, 2008 so dugat to tcu and green to nebraska??
dayton Posted October 17, 2008 Report Posted October 17, 2008 so dugat to tcu and green to nebraska?? dugat to u of h at the moment. decommitted from TCU a couple of months ago.
frosty Posted October 18, 2008 Report Posted October 18, 2008 oh ok thanks.. any word to where hes leanin to now?
Guest whoabroncos09 Posted October 18, 2008 Report Posted October 18, 2008 oh ok thanks.. any word to where hes leanin to now? u of h.
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