LSG Preview — Rice Consolidated Raiders

August 16, 2009





Team: Rice Consolidated Raiders

District: 26-2A

Coach: Brad Dumont (5 years) 50-11 at Rice Consolidated; 69-25 overall

Last Years Record: 12-1 overall 6-0 Distirct

2008 Games:
vs Wharton (3-8) (W 26-20)
at Edna (2-7) (W 35-0)
vs Lexington (4-5) (W 30-0)
vs *East Bernard (9-3) (W 35-14)
at *Hallettsville (6-5) (W 19-13)
vs *Weimar (4-5) (W 35-8)
at *Schulenburg (4-5) (W 42-14)
vs *Hempstead (1-8) (W 20-6)
at *Wallis Brazos (3-6) (W 29-14)

Playoffs: Division I Semifinals
Won 31-7 vs Salado (7-4) — bi-district
Won 31-21 vs Geronimo Navarro (10-2) — Regionals
Won 26-13 vs George West (11-1) — Quarterfinals
Lost 42-61 vs Kirbyville (13-1) — Semifinals

Returning Lettermen: 25

Returning Starters: Offense: 4 Defense: 9

Key Players:
QB JR Myles Dumont (coaches son) 2092 yards 31 TDs passing
WR Mario Hull 793 yards 9 TDs receiving
DT/LB Cedrick Freeman
DL Chris Dorsey Honorable Mention All-State
LB Damian Stevens Honorable Mention All-State

Notes:
Rice Consolidated is one of the favorites to win a state championship in 2009. The pass/catch duo of QB Myles Dumont and WR Mario Hull where one of the best at the 7 on 7 state championships in July where they were the Runner Up to to Celina out of 32 teams. The Raiders are by far the favorites to win the district 26-2A championship and finish the regular season at 9-1 or 10-0. Once in the playoffs, it will take a team like last season (Kirbyville) to knock them out. Look for a trip to at least the semifinals and maybe their first state championship game.

History:
2009 7 on 7 RunnerUp
9 CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS — all 8+ wins
Playoff Appearances (12) 1984,85,86,2000,01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08

Championship History: No Championship Games

Last 5 year record: 50-11

Last 10 year record: 94-28


By: Michael Wright
Lone Star Gridiron
www.lonestargridiron.com


7 on 7 State Championship Division II Pool Breakdown (Pools A - D)

July 7, 2009


 

 

Here are the Division II State Championship pool breakdowns with stats, key players and of course my predictions. (POOLs A - D)

Pool A: Anahuac, Brownwood, McGregor, Rice Consolidated

Anahuac and McGregor are both making their first appearance. Anahuac will be led by SOPH DB Justin Albritton and WR Braxton Mayes while McGregor will counter with WR Peyton Fisk and DB Cruz Chaires. Rice Consolidated who made it to the Quarterfinals last year will feature the pass/catch duo of QB Myles Dumont (2092 yards passing in 2008) and WR Mario Hull). Brownwood has been coming to the state tournament for years now with the Division I teams (10th consecutive appearances). They made it to the Semifinals last year in the Division II tournament and are the only 3A team in this pool. They will be led by new teammate WR Jaxon Shipley (919 yards receiving with Coppell in 2008). You have to go with the veteran 7 on 7 teams here.

Mike’s Picks: 1. Brownwood 2. Rice Consolidated 3. Anahuac 4. McGregor

Pool B: Bandera, Celina, Hitchcock, West

All four of these teams have qualified for the Division II state tournament all 3 years. Bandera is making their 5th overall and 5th consecutive appearance. Their QB Cole Hubble (2091 yrds passing in 2008) will be throwing to his favorite WR Cisco Ruiz (874 yards receiving in 2008) while the defense will be led by DB Zach Young. Celina won the Division I State Championship in 2000 and then won the first ever Division II State Championship in 2007. This will be their 8th overall appearance. They made the 1999 DI Quarterfinals and the Quarterfinals last year in Division II. QB Cody Worrell will lead the offense and LB Caleb Lavey (Committed to Oklahoma State Top 15 OLB in the Nation) will lead the defense. Hitchcock is the only 2A school in this pool. They will be led by QB Morris Tuck (2055 yards passing), RB/LB Darius Dotson and WR Dvante Provost. West rounds out the pool with athletes like QB Kelvin Anthony and RB Cody Aycock. You cant bet against Celina!!

Mike’s Picks: 1. Celina 2. Bandera 3. Hitchcock 4. West

Pool C: Burnet, Lovejoy, Palacios, Whitney

All 4 of these teams are in 3A. Burnet is making thier 4th overall appearance at the state tournament but only their first in Division II. They made it to the 2002 DI Quarterfinals and were the 2003 DI Runner Ups. Their key players will be QB Dillon Chafin (1925 yards passing in 2008) and DB Josh Barrera. Lovejoy is in their 2nd varsity season and will be making their 2nd consecutive appearance in the state tournament. A couple of juniors headline this team. JR RB Blake Martin (1533 yards rushing in 2008) and Jr QB Michael Means. WR Hayden Marsh will also provide Senior help. Whitney is making their 1st appearance led by a Sophomore QB (Dillon Hightower). His key targets will be WR Chris Gipson and WR Colton Galleway. Palacios will be making their 2nd overall appearance. Burnet is back!!

Mike’s Picks: 1. Burnet 2. Lovejoy 3. Whitney 4. Palacios

Pool D: Cameron Yoe, Edna, Graham, Melissa

This will be Cameron Yoe 2nd appearance but the first since 2002. They will be bringing a good group of athletes in QB Steven Townsend (1671 yards passing in 2008), RB James Wells, WR Brandon Freeman and LB Trevion Sims. Edna will be making their 1st appearance and their hopes will be in the hands of QB Kam Jones. Graham is making their 3rd overall appearance and they will have lots of star power. QB Case McCoy (2226 yards passing in 2008), who is Colts brother and is also committed to Texas will lead the way. Other key players for Graham are WR Dillan Fulford, DB Hubbell Allen, LB Ethan Hiser and RB Cameron Bailey. Melissa is the only 2A school in this pool. This will be their 3rd consecutive appearance. They will be led by RB Cody Morgan and WR Brodie Russell. Case will lead Graham to the top of the standings.

Mike’s Picks: 1. Graham 2. Cameron Yoe 3. Melissa 4. Edna

By: Michael Wright
Lone Star Gridiron
www.lonestargridiron.com
 

Cuero State Qualifying Tournament Pools

June 4, 2009




CUERO 7-ON-7 TOURNAMENT POOLS & GAME SCHEDULE

POOL A:
RICE CONSOLIDATED (Already Qualified)
PALACIOS
GOLIAD
CUERO

POOL B:
LAGO VISTA
YOAKUM
GIDDINGS
EDNA

GAME SCHEDULE: HOME (dark jersey) v. VISITOR (white jersey)

GAME 1 (9:00):
POOL A:
PALACIOS v. RICE CONSOLIDATED
GOLIAD v. CUERO

POOL B:
LAGO VISTA v. YOAKUM
GIDDINGS v. EDNA

GAME 2 (10:00):
POOL A:
GOLIAD v. RICE CONS.
PALACIOS v. CUERO

POOL B:
GIDDINGS v. LAGO VISTA
YOAKUM v. EDNA

GAME 3 (11:00):
POOL A:
GOLIAD v. PALACIOS
CUERO v. RICE CONSOLIDATED

POOL B:
EDNA v. LAGO VISTA
YOAKUM v. GIDDINGS

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (12:30) – POOL A WINNER v. POOL B WINNER

3rd PLACE GAME (12:30) – POOL A 2ND PLACE v. POOL B 2ND PLACE (optional)

A big Lone Star Thank You goes out to Coach Travis Reeve for providing this information.


Cuero 7-on-7 tournament field set

April 9, 2009


The field is set for the June 20th 7-on-7 State Qualifying Tournament in Cuero, Texas.  The eight-team field will be made up of five District 28-3A teams (Cuero, Yoakum, Edna, Goliad, Palacios.

Rice Consolidated, Giddings and Lago Vista will round out the field.   The top two squads will qualify to advance on to the 7-on-7 state tournament that is scheduled for July 9-10 on the campus of Texas A&M in College Station.

With so many district rivals involved, this one is expected to be a hotly-contested tournament.
by Chris Doelle
LoneStarGridiron.com

26-2A All-District Teams — 2008

January 5, 2009


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District 26-2A All-District Teams — 2008

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District MVP:
Zacchaeus Foster, Rice Con., Sr.

Defensive MVP:
Damian Stevens, Rice Con., Jr.

Offensive MVP:
Brixx Hawthorne, Weimar, Jr.

Newcomer:
Myles Dumont, Rice Con., So.

Coach:
Brad Dumont, Rice Con.

 

 

FIRST TEAM All-District

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Offense
QB Myles Dumont Rice Con. So.
QB Brixx Hawthorne Weimar Jr.
QB Colby Schindler Hallettsville Sr.
RB Zacchaeus Foster Rice Con. Sr.
RB Chris Chudej Schulenburg Jr.
RB B.J. Jones Weimar Fr.
RB Lance Crump East Bernard Sr.
RB Jordan Erskine Hallettsville Sr.
RB Chris Hogan Hempstead Sr.
WR Clayton Orsak Wallis Brazos Jr.
WR Tanner Carson Hallettsville Sr.
WR Marquis Toliver Rice Con. Sr.
WR Mario Hull Rice Con. Jr.
TE Chad Bujnoch Hallettsville Sr.
TE Doran Proske Schulenburg Sr.
C Trent Popp Rice Con. Sr.
OL Chris Flores Schulenburg So.
OL Coy Guentert Weimar So.
OL Jeremy Guerrero Weimar Sr.
OL Ricky Sanchez Wallis Brazos Jr.
OL Adam Kubena East Bernard Jr.
OL Jeremy Gutierrez Hallettsville Sr.
OL Yuril Colon Hempstead Sr.
OL Samuel Lugo Rice Con. Sr.
UT Aaron Alvarez Hallettsville Sr.
K Shane Drozd Hallettsville Sr.

 

Defense
DL Mendella Carter Hempstead So.
DL Chris Dorsey Rice Con. Jr.
DL Chris Flores Schulenburg So.
DL Randy Perkins East Bernard Sr.
DL Garrett Graves East Bernard Sr.
DL Jeremy Gutierrez Hallettsville Sr.
LB Damian Stevens Rice Con. Jr.
LB Colt Friedrich Schulenburg Sr.
LB Dustin Helmcamp Weimar Jr.
LB Cedrick Jones Wal. Brazos Sr.
LB Barn. Coronado East Bernard Sr.
LB Chr. Wood-Dvorak Hallettsville So.
LB Thom. Hegemeyer Hempstead Sr.
LB Tanner Williams Rice Con. Sr.
LB Fran. Vazquez Rice Con. Jr.
DB Melvin Young Wal. Brazos Sr.
DB Matt Stelzel East Bernard Sr.
DB Tanner Carson Hallettsville Sr.
DB Trent Momon Hempstead Fr.
DB Cody Lantelme Rice Con. So.
DB J.J, Reggins Rice Con. Jr.
DB Byron Powe Weimar Sr.
P Kyle Bludau Schulenburg Fr.
KR Ronald Turner Hempstead Jr.
ST Andrew Luna Wal. Brazos Jr.
ST Marvin Jessie Hempstead Sr.

 
SECOND TEAM All-District

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Offense
QB: Matt Stelzel, East Bernard, Sr.
RB: Alex Green, Wallis Brazos, Sr.
RB: Chris Plunkett, East Bernard, Sr.
RB: Ryan Lenzy, Hallettsville, So.
RB: Chris Busby, Hempstead, Sr.
RB: Tanner Williams, Rice Con., Sr.
WR: Marcus Rhodes, Weimar, Sr.
WR: Trent Momon, Hempstead, Fr.
WR: Christian Wood-Dvorak, Hallettsville, So.
WR: Brandon Ramirez, Weimar, Sr.
TE: Miles Lee, East Bernard, So.
TE: Lovis Richardson, Wallis Brazos, Sr.
C: Cody Pavlicek, Schulenburg, Jr.
C: Scott Sommerlatte, Hallettsville, Jr.
OL: Austin Matura, East Bernard, Jr.
OL: Mark Mayo, Hallettsville, Sr.
OL: Jake Grasshoff, Hallettsville, Jr.
OL: Cody Pfeffer, Hempstead, Jr.
OL: Jesse Castillo, Rice Con., Sr.
OL: Stephen Lafferman, Rice Con., So.
OL: Chet Dillenbelk, Schulenburg, Jr.
UT: Chris Dorsey, Rice Con., Jr.
K: Kyle Bludau, Schulenburg, Fr.

 
Defense
DL: Jeremy Guerero, Weimar, Sr.
DL: Brandon Becerra, Wallis Brazos, Jr.
DL: Jerome McAfee, Rice Con., Sr.
DL: Mike Martinez, Weimar, Jr.
DL: Nick Longoria, East Bernard, So.
DL: Christian Axel, Hallettsville, Sr.
DL: Tylond Robertson, Hempstead, So.
LB: Tyler Wright, Weimar, Sr.
LB: Mickey Porter, Wallis Brazos, Sr.
LB: Jeremy Kutackh, Hallettsville, Sr.
LB: Walter Bordovsky, Hallettsville, So.
LB: Deon Thompson, Hempstead, So.
LB: Dewey Pettus, Rice Con., Sr.
LB: Chris Chudej, Schulenburg, Jr.
LB: Gabe Segrest, East Bernard, Jr.
LB: Jared Minks, East Bernard, Sr.
DB: Kendrick Willder, Hempstead, Jr.
DB: Jeremy Mavlin, Weimar, Sr.
DB: Cameron Mazoch, East Bernard, Sr.
DB: Dante Haynes, Hallettsville, So.
DB: Aaron Alvarez, Hallettsville, Sr.
DB: Carols Sosa, Rice Con., Jr.
DB: Dusty Broun, Schulenburg, Jr.
DB: Trevor Kinsey, Wallis Brazos, Sr.
P: Brixx Hawthorne, Weimar, Jr.
KR: Trent Momon, Hempstead, Fr.
ST: Josh Williams, Rice Con., Sr.

2008 Class 2A All-State Team

December 15, 2008


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CLASS 2A

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

Off. Player of the Year — Wes Wood, Sr., Muleshoe

Off. line — Austin Bamert, Jr., Muleshoe; Michael Brown, Sr., Lexington; Marshal Head, Sr., Muleshoe; Alex Lowry, Sr., Caddo Mills; Chase Stuckey, Sr., Salado; End/Receiver — Cody Bullard, Sr., Early; Victor Vasquez, Sr., Muleshoe; Quarterback — Wes Wood, Sr., Muleshoe; Running back — D.J. Burleson, Jr., Omaha Paul Pewitt; Nathan Jeffery, Jr., Caddo Mills; Joseph Maldonado, Sr., Hebbronville; Kicker — Justin Bergstrom, Jr., Frankston.

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE

Def. Player of the Year — Carl Moore, Sr., Daingerfield

Def. line — Cody Cross, Sr., Bangs; Trevor Leeson, Sr., Kermit; Andrew Washington, Sr., Hearne; Cooper Washington, Soph., Muleshoe; Linebacker — Julius Hurndon, Sr., Daingerfield; Carl Moore, Sr., Daingerfield; Bryan Waters, Sr., Winona; Def. back — Justin Allbritton, Fr., Anahuac; Creede Breeding, Sr., Childress; LaVocheya Cooper, Jr., Arp; Thomas McDonald, Soph., Corsicana Mildred; Punter — Will Allen, Sr., Arp.

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE

Off. line — Damian Bailey, Sr., Coahoma; Cam Feldt, Jr., Pilot Point; Dylan Klare, Jr., Refugio; Robbie Riehs, Sr., Vanderbilt Industrial; Zarkevian Williams, Sr., Daingerfield; End/Receiver — Jourdan Ortiz, Jr., Refugio; Darius Rogers, Jr., Edgewood; Quarterback — Lloyd Chisum, Sr., Crane; Running back — James Green, Sr., Teague; Daniel Thompson, Sr., West Rusk; Peyton Rogers, Sr., Abernathy; Tyren Watts, Jr., New Waverly; Kicker — Blake Wiest, Jr., Henrietta.

Def. line — Bo Adams, Sr., Refugio; Tyler Coker, Sr., Salado; Zavian Gilstrap, Jr., Daingerfield; Eric Graham, Sr., Panhandle; Andrew Hudson, Sr., Bushland; Colby Skidmore, Sr., Panhandle; Linebacker — Tracy Morgan, Jr., Clarksville; Trevor Wait, Sr., White Oak; John Stelly, Sr., Hardin; Def. back — Scott Irvin, Jr., Daingerfield; Nathan Jeffery, Jr., Caddo Mills; Victor Vasquez, Sr., Muleshoe; Derrick Vasta, Sr., Troy; Jerome Whetstone, Jr., Omaha Paul Pewitt; Punter — Tyler Newberry, Sr., Merkel.

HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE

Off. line — Corbin Benner, Clyde; Adam Betts, Kerens; Jarren Easley, Hawley; Gabe Garcia, Crane; Sammy Garcia, Idalou; Derek Hayes, Teague; Justin Kyle, Bangs; Austin Lunsford, Garrison; Ty McDowell, Clyde; David Orange, Troy; Phillip Ramirez, Eastland; Richard Stogner, Cisco; Taylor Tarr, White Oak; Lafrenzo Thomas, Hearne; Joe Wells, Cisco; Braston Williams, Omaha Paul Pewitt; End/Receiver — Stephen Alfred, Newton; Justin Carrasco, Crane; Dalton DeLeon, Coleman; Jordan Finney, Honey Grove; Terry Land, Pottsboro; Cyler Matlock, Bowie; Randy Musgrave, Kirbyville; Trent Overly, Lone Oak; Ray Ramirez, Muleshoe; Cordell Roberson, Jefferson; Marquis Toliver, Rice Consolidated; Quarterback — Tyler Boyd, Daingerfield; Brittan Dodwell, Lone Oak; Pat Faulk, Kerens; Reid Golson, Grandview; Aaron Hazelwood, Kirbyville; Thor Long, Callisburg; Sean Reagan, Idalou; Zach Williams, Melissa; Scott Zimmerle, Danbury; Running back — Matt Anderson, Vanderbilt Industrial; Tanner Cook, Idalou; Zaccheaus Foster, Rice Consolidated; Orlando Humble, White Oak; Joseph Mayfield, Tuscola Jim Ned; Deoir McNeil, Anahuac; Kicker — Will Allen, Arp; Ben Baecker, Rogers; Travis Block, Caddo Mills; Bobby Dorman, Callisburg; Steven Hobratschk, Littlefield; Eric Martinez, Refugio.

HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE

Def. line — Robert Boykins, Anahuac; Garrett Chapman, Ballinger; Sammy Cisneros, Gunter; Chris Dorsey, Rice Consolidated; Chase Dube, Lexington; Kirby Hayes, Quitman; Alex Lowry, Caddo Mills; Sean Reagan, Idalou; Jeremy Smith, Paris Chisum; Stormy Smothers, Cisco; Caleb Stone, Bangs; Carter Street, Pilot Point; Braylon Williams, West Rusk; Linebacker — Karl Anderson, Pilot Point; Walt Clifton, Goldthwaite; Dustin Hamilton, Rogers; Marshall Head, Muleshoe; Michael Head, Muleshoe; Kolby Hogan, Harmony; Mike Jenkins, Newton; Kody Johnston, Crawford; JC Johnson, Colorado City; Trevor Kitts, Bushland; Chase McCage, Callisburg; Trey McGowan, Kerens; Robert Medina, Cisco; Justin , Crane; Cameron Mitchell, Anahuac; Keaton Parrish, Tom Bean; Dadrian Powell, New Waverly; Patrick Prince, Salado; Hector Rodriguez, McGregor; Chris Sadberry, Holliday; Preston Stephens, Corsicana Mildred; Damian Stevens, Rice Consolidated; Bear Tamburin, Gunter; Travis Tuckness, Brady; Ryan Villarreal, Santa Rosa; Garrett Williams, Arp; Thomas Williams, Hearne; Lane Wood, Muleshoe; Def. back — Zach Allen, Winnsboro; Fernie Barrio, Littlefield; Beau Brewer, New Diana; Pat Faulk, Kerens; Ty Hodges, Tuscola Jim Ned; Broderick Jackson, Kirbyville; Nathan Kalina, Ballinger; Grant Lawrence, Bangs; Brayden Little, Holliday; Shane Morris, Early; Cory Pippen, Cisco; Dedtrick Smith, Frankston; Wes Strickland, Lone Oak; Jacob Wheeler, Winona; Punter — Steven Hobratschk, Littlefield; John Ruzich, Panhandle; Blake Wiest, Henrietta.

Week 5 Playoff Facts

December 12, 2008


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* 5A Copperas Cove was the Runner-UP for the past two seasons when they played for Class 4A championship games.

* The 28-game victory streak by Austin Lake Travis is sixth best in 4A history just behind Denison (29), 1984-85.

* Lake Travis has outscored their opponents since Week 3 534-122

* Liberty Hill’s 38-game winning streak (15 straight playoff games) is the sixth longest in UIL history and the all-time leading mark in 3A.

* If Liberty Hill wins the Class 3A state championship for the third straight year then their seniors would finish high school with 40 straight victories.

* Katy and Smithson Valley will clash for the third time in six years in a 5A-II semifinal showdown. Smithson Valley edged the Tigers 24-20 in 2002 and Katy squeezed out a 17-14 decision over the Rangers in 2005. Both schools lost in their state championship games though.

* Smithson Valley has made it to at least the Quarterfinals 7 of the last 10 years

* Katy is winning its playoff games this year by an average of 51.2 ppg, about three points higher than last year’s per-game average through four rounds.

* Katy’s district loss this year to Cinco Ranch was the first since 14-13 loss to Alief Hastings in 2002.

* Katy lost 3 games in a season for the first time since 2002 when they went 11-4.

* Katy had lost only a combined total of 5 games since 2003 (5 years)

* 3A Celina lost 3 games in a season for the first time since 1997 when they went 11-3.

* Katy had lost only a combined total of 7 games since 1998 (10 years)

* Celina lost their only championship game in 2006 to Liberty Hill (this weeks opponent) 22-19 n the 3A-II final

* 5A Wylie, coming off of a 5-6 record last year, has scored at least 31 points in every playoff game this year.

* 2A Blanco has outscored teams 632-113 and posted five shutouts this season. Blanco’s record in the past three seasons is 35-4.

* 5A Round Rock Stony Point have given up a total of 34 points in four playoff victories.

* 3A Giddings new starting Quarterback, Trey Masek is 5-0 since he took over

* Before its 31-28 win over Gilmer, 3A Carthage outscored its previous three playoff opponents 166-62.

* 4A Longview advanced against Waco Midway last week winning 43-42 on a two-point conversion run in overtime. Quarterback Aaron Johnson reached the ball across the line at the last possible moment before he was tackled. Even in the slow motion replays it is too close to tell whether he made it or not.

* Before last year, the last time a Panhandle won a championship above the 1A level was when Dumas won the 3A title, 6-0 over Nederland in 1961.

* Muleshoe could be the Panhandles 2nd consecutive 2A team to win the state titles. Canadian won last year in 2A.

* There’s also the chance that two Panhandle 1A teams — Stratford (Division II) and Canadian (DI) can win 1A titles.

* Muleshoe, which plays for the 2A Division I state championship Saturday night, got there by defeating two unbeaten teams in the first two rounds, a one-loss team in the third round and another unbeaten team last week. They’ll have to knock off another unbeaten, Kirbyville, for the title. The combined record of their playoff opponents? 56-2.

* Muleshoe senior QB Wes Wood has passed for 61 TDs so far this year to became just the third player in state history (and second this year, joining Denton Ryan’s Scotty Young, who threw 65) to reach the 60-touchdown mark. Graham Harrell holds the state record of 67, set in 2003.

* 2A Kirbyville scored 61 points last weekend against then-unbeaten Rice Consolidated, a team that had given up 20 or more points just twice previously

* 2A Pottsboro’s is making its first trip to a state semifinal. Coach Matt Poe took over this team 3 years ago after the team had gone 0-20 the two years prior to his arrival.

* 2A Daingerfield allows just more than 150 yards per game. Four teams have failed to score against them, while eight more scored fewer than 20 points.

* 1A Albany has scored 42 or more points 10 times this season. Three times they have scored at least 70

* 13-4A (Longview, Sulphur Springs), 8-5A (Allen, Wylie), 9-3A (Celina, Prosper) and 1-1A (Canadian, Stratford) still have 2 representatives playing.

* No district has won both DI and DII Championships since 1995 when Converse Judson (DI) and San Antonio Roosevelt (DII) did it.

* No 5A-DI team (Allen, Round Rock Stony Point, Fort Bend Hightower or San Antonio Clark) has ever played for a Championship

* The 5A-DI teams have a combined 51-3 record this year

* Fort Bend Hightower is the only undefeated 5A team left

* The 4A DI matchup has two teams (Longview & Denton Guyer) that won very close ones last week to advance. Longview made a 2 pt conversion in OT while Guyer hit a FG as time expired for their wins

LSG BONUS show schedule - get your message out!

September 8, 2008


We have announced the BONUS show schedule for this week and now is the time to get your message in front of their rabid fans!  If any of these cities represent an area for your customer base, simply grab the PDF file listed and get it to us in time to get your message out.

We have picked some great games

Cypress Ridge @ Katy Cinco Ranch

San Marcos @ Lampasas

Rice Consolidated @ Sealy

Celina vs Daingerfield

Many of these squads are solid championship contenders and have a Texas high school football resume to match.

Pick the fans you want to reach and click to grab the .pdf

Celina
Cypress Ridge
Daingerfield
Katy Cinco Ranch
Lampasas
Rice Consolidated

San Marcos
Sealy

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