WOS87 Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 Halftime Stats WO-S 393 total yards Orangefield 32 total yards WO-S 22 first downs Orangefield 0 first downs
Bucof2010 Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 WO-S 39 Orangefield 0 HALF Come on Orangefield your still in it...I got my money on WOS though. lol
KFDM COOP Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 67-0 Final. WOS defense allows NO First Downs.
Lazeek Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 WOS only gives up 7 points in district..............WOW!!!!! :o :o
adminbaberuth Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 WOS seems to be stuck in the 60's.
bruno994 Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 Isn't that a bit much Coach Hooks? No class. No respect for your opponent. If Orangefield had did you wrong or beat you like that last year, fine, but that did not happen. We all know ya'll are the big boys. Probably won't make it more than 3 rounds deep into the playoffs.
KFDM COOP Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 2nd string players were in the 2nd half!!! Can't just lay down on the field.
bruno994 Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 I agree, but to absolutely embarass the other team. C'mon. Maybe the Bobcats just laid down, I was not there. Try being on the wrong end of a 67-0 game.
Lazeek Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 Isn't that a bit much Coach Hooks? No class. No respect for your opponent. If Orangefield had did you wrong or beat you like that last year, fine, but that did not happen. We all know ya'll are the big boys. Probably won't make it more than 3 rounds deep into the playoffs. Speaking of no class!!!
kicker Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 Isn't that a bit much Coach Hooks? No class. No respect for your opponent. If Orangefield had did you wrong or beat you like that last year, fine, but that did not happen. We all know ya'll are the big boys. Probably won't make it more than 3 rounds deep into the playoffs. waa waa waa. Would you like me to get you a box of tissues? I tell you what, next year we'll ask our kids to play horseshoes against yall. Then atleast close would count. Quit crying people, just get better!!!!
kicker Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 I agree, but to absolutely embarass the other team. C'mon. Maybe the Bobcats just laid down, I was not there. Try being on the wrong end of a 67-0 game. Right, you werent there, I was. Orangefield gave up on the first kickoff, it was obvious. now leave our thread alone and go jump on the L-train or L-Town or whatever they are. Yall sound like yall would get along well.
marshman Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 Isn't that a bit much Coach Hooks? No class. No respect for your opponent. If Orangefield had did you wrong or beat you like that last year, fine, but that did not happen. We all know ya'll are the big boys. Probably won't make it more than 3 rounds deep into the playoffs. What do you expect WO-S to do? Kneel the ball each play after they are winning by a certain number? If I'm a coach and my 2nd and 3rd string is still better than your 1st string then maybe you should do something to improve your team. You obviously don't know know Coach Hooks either. Than man has more class than you could ever imagine.
bruno994 Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 Wow,I really set yall off. I am not even from Orangefield. Just making an observation. Horseshoes does some kinda nice after all. As far as the comment about the playoff run, I apologize, my point was that you are the big dogs around here and running the score up is easy, but the playoffs are another matter. Sorry for stepping on your toes. Congrats to WOS.
marshman Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 Well as far as not making it past the 2nd or 3rd round, I unfortunetly would have to agree with you there. Not meaning this in a bad way but the district WOS is in does not offer much competition which hurts WOS in the playoffs. Again not wanting to offend any of the other schools, but the level of play, speed, strength and aggressiveness on the football field is not even close.
bruno994 Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 That is what I was trying to get at. No doubt WOS is tough, but all the boastful stats are great if they are chalked up against a team that should have been tough, but it was against Orangefield (please Bobcat faithful, take no offense to those remarks). I hope the 'Stangs go all the way, good luck.
Tiger90 Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 Well as far as not making it past the 2nd or 3rd round, I unfortunetly would have to agree with you there. Not meaning this in a bad way but the district WOS is in does not offer much competition which hurts WOS in the playoffs. Again not wanting to offend any of the other schools, but the level of play, speed, strength and aggressiveness on the football field is not even close. I vaguely remember an OT district game WOS narrowly escaped with this season.
ksagrl1 Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 That is what I was trying to get at. No doubt WOS is tough, but all the boastful stats are great if they are chalked up against a team that should have been tough, but it was against Orangefield (please Bobcat faithful, take no offense to those remarks). I hope the 'Stangs go all the way, good luck. : So, stats only count against "tough" teams? Ridiculous. Sounds like they put their second string in....can't help it if Orangefield still can't manage to keep them out of the end zone or get even one first down. Are they supposed to NOT score so they don't hurt someone's feelings?
KFDM COOP Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 WO-S stampedes past OF, 67-0 Van Wade The Orange Leader WEST ORANGE — Twenty-nine games and counting. That’s how the third-ranked West Orange-Stark Mustangs finished off their District 21-3A season. The Mustangs (8-0, 5-0) capped off their fifth straight district title since they dropped to Class 3A in 2004 and extended their district winning streak to 29 games by throttling Orange County rival Orangefield 67-0 in the regular season final on Homecoming night. How dominant were the Mustangs Friday night? The WO-S offense rolled up 615 total yards while the “Chain Gang†defense held the Bobcats to 45 yards and no first downs. “Our kids just had an amazing night,†said long-time Mustang head coach Dan Hooks. “We’ve played outstanding defense here a long, long time and that’s a credit to Coach (Cornel) Thompson. But we’ve never held a team to no first downs. That’s very, very hard to do.†In five 21-3A games, the Mustangs outscored their opponents 253-14. The Mustangs outgained the Bobcats 393-32 alone in the first half and held Orangefield (1-7, 0-5) to no first downs as WO-S led 39-0 at intermission. Mustang senior quarterback Ortavious Hypolite, who was crowned Homecoming King, completed 12-of-15 passes for 170 yards and a touchdown in the first half and rushed for 84 yards and a TD on eight first-half carries. He finished 14-of-18 for 212 yards. Senior tailback Quintavious Garrett found his way to the end zone four times in the first half and had 126 yards on 13 carries in the half. Garrett finished with 153 yards on 14 totes. Senior trey Franks led the way with four catches for 56 yards while junior James Haynes had for grabs for 45 yards and two TDs. “Our offense was rolling early,†said hooks. “Hypolite played so darn strong and Quinney (Garrett) ran better then he has in awhile. Everything was clicking. Coach (Randy) Crouch had everything rolling upstairs tonight and the kids executed well. We got a good look at some young kids late and they played well too.†The Mustangs will take on the Coldspring Trojans next Saturday at 6 p.m. at Deer Park High School in the Class 3A Region III Division II bidstrict round of the playoffs. The Mustangs buried the Trojans 51-14 in the same round last season. “We’re no strangers,†said Hooks. “The score wasn’t as bad as it really seemed last year. They had four turnovers that hurt them a bunch. They have a good club. Hopefully we can create some more turnovers again and let our offense go to work.†The Mustangs wasted no time getting on the board against the Bobcats, taking their first series and marching to the end zone in four plays and 60 yards. Hypolite completed two passes that went to Trey Franks for 32 yards. Garrett carried twice for 28 yards including a 9-yard touchdown blast with 11:03 remaining in the first period. Justin Sparrow’s extra-point was good, making it 7-0. After forcing Bobcat quarterback Jace Statum into a fumble at the Bobcat 34, it took the Mustangs just four plays to hit pay dirt again. Garrett carried twice for 18 yards and Hypolite capped it when he cruised through the middle of the Orangefield defense for a 17-yard keeper for a touchdown, upping the margin to 13-0 with 7:26 in the first. WO-S put together a five-play, 70-yard scoring march late in the first, 60 of it coming on the ground. Hypolite carried twice for 21 yards and Garrett finished it with a 28-yard TD gallop up the middle as the lead grew to 20-0 with 3:56 in the first. The Mustangs completed a beautifully executed nine-play, 65-yard scoring drive finishing it with 10:08 left in the first half. Hypolite carried three times for 35 yards on the march and Garrett capped it with a 5-yard run around the left end, giving the Mustangs a 26-0 edge. After defensive back Carderyl Dove picked off a pass at the Mustang 39, the Mustangs utilized a seven-play, 61-yard scoring drive. Hypolite completed two passes for 29 yards and Garrett had 23 yards on two totes, including a 7-yard TD blast as he had a great stretch to reach the end zone, making it 32-0 with 2:15 remaining in the half. The Mustangs went 65 yards in four plays to score again right before the half. Hypolite connected with receiver Josh Gloston on a 45-yard strike down the left sideline that went to the Bobcat 11. On the next play Hypolite found receiver James Haynes flashing across the middle of the end zone for a 11-yard scoring toss, making it 39-0 with 0:09 left in the half. WO-S made it 46-0 with 10:42 left in the third when Mustang Curtis Rose blocked a Bobcat punt and returned it 33 yards for a score. The Mustangs went 55 yards in two plays to up the advantage to 53-0 with 6:57 in the third. Garrett broke loose for a 27-yard scamper and Hypolite connected with Haynes for another score, this one a 28-yarder off a short pass that allowed Haynes to sprint to the end zone. WO-S executed a 12-play, 72-yard scoring drive that ate up 5:53 of the clock to make it 60-0. Backup tailback Kevin Robinson carried 10 times for 53 yards on the series and finished it with a 5-yard dive with 10:44 left. The Mustangs capped their scoring with a six-play, 68-yard march with fullback Stephen Cook finishing that one off with a 16-yard blast up the middle with 5:20 left. Chase Parker led the Bobcat attack with 20 yards on 17 carries while Zach Peevey had 17 yards on eight totes. Statum completed 1-of-7 passes for a negative 3 yards. WO-S 67 Orangefield 0 WO-S20 19 14 14 — 67 OF 0 0 0 0 — 0 Scoring summary WO-S — Quintavious Garrett 9 run. Justin Sparrow kick. WO-S — Ortavious Hypolite 17 run. Kick failed. WO-S — Garrett 28 run. Sparrow kick. WO-S — Garrett 5 run. Kick failed. WO-S — Garrett 7 run. Pass failed. WO-S — James Haynes 11 pass from Hypolite. Sparrow kick. WO-S — Curtis Rose 33 blocked punt return. Sparrow kick. WO-S — Haynes 28 pass from Hypolite. Sparrow kick. WO-S – Kevin Robinson 5 run. Sparrow kick. WO-S _ Stephen Cook 16 run. Sparrow kick. ——— WO-S OF First downs 33 0 Rushes-yards 43-403 26-48 Passing 212 -3 Comp-Att-Int 14-18-0 1-8-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-35 5-25 ——— INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—WO-S, Garrett 14-153, Hypolite 8-84, Kevin Robinson 11-61, Cook 2-43, Terry Rubin 4-37, Darius Robinson 3-15, Josh Gloston 1-45; Orangefield, Chase Parker 7-20, Zach Peevey 8-17, Josh Shores 4-12, Steven Stone 2-6, Jacob Nunez 1-1, Jace Statum 4-(-8). PASSING— WO-S, Hypolite 14-18-0 212; Orangefield, Statum 1-7-1 (-3); Nunez 0-1-0 0. RECEIVING—WO-S, Trey Franks 4-56, Haynes 4-45, Roderick Simmons 3-42, Josh Gloston 1-45, Garrett 1-7, Mark Roberts 1-17, Orangefield, Peevey 1-(-3).
Guest bleed orange Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 Here is my take on the game. NO you cannot tell kids to lay down. Some kids don't get that many chances and they want to impress the coach for more playing time. NO kid that has a competitive nature will ever lay down and neither will a coach. We beat Kountze 99-0 my junior year. People could not believe it. We ran quarterback sneaks for touchdowns. I think the score could have been worse. ( OF vs WOS) But that is OK. Orangefield will have their day. It may take a while but it will come. I have the up most respect for Dan Hooks and his staff. He is fortunate. The people of WOS let him coach and in the process turn boy's into men. Some schools do not have that luxury. We use too, but not anymore. I still believe and always will. There is always hope.
OrangeFBfan Posted November 7, 2008 Report Posted November 7, 2008 Here is my take on the game. NO you cannot tell kids to lay down. Some kids don't get that many chances and they want to impress the coach for more playing time. NO kid that has a competitive nature will ever lay down and neither will a coach. We beat Kountze 99-0 my junior year. People could not believe it. We ran quarterback sneaks for touchdowns. I think the score could have been worse. ( OF vs WOS) But that is OK. Orangefield will have their day. It may take a while but it will come. I have the up most respect for Dan Hooks and his staff. He is fortunate. The people of WOS let him coach and in the process turn boy's into men. Some schools do not have that luxury. We use too, but not anymore. I still believe and always will. There is always hope. Nice statement... The OF kids certainly deserve more than what the coaching staff allowed them to do tonight regarding their performance. How many times can you run the same running play up the middle? WOW... that's a head scratcher there. The OF players didn't stand a chance when you can stack 11 men in the box play after play. It's no wonder the 'Stangs held them to just 40 yards and NO 1st downs. Certainly OF has better talent than what they showed? However, it's kinda difficult to showcase that talent when your OFC only has 2 plays in the play book. Nice... ???
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