
The LCM Student section celebrates their overtime win against the Bobcats Friday night.
LCM 43 Orangefield 42 OT
WOS 61 Kipp 0
Newton 38 Bridge City 16
Vidor 42 Ozen 7
Memorial 34 Central 13
Nederland 48 Bay Lee 7
Livingston 32 Lumberton 28
WBrook 28 St. Thomas 20
Buna 38 HFannett 26
Jasper 34 Rudder 21
Cleveland 21 Hempstead 17
Stafford 51 Navasota 6
Anahuac 20 Tarkington 19
Liberty 20 Woodville 14
Kirbyville 49 San Augustine 20
EChambers 34 NWaverly 7
CCamden 69 Kountze 32
Subvarsity
The Bridge City JV Cardinals hosted Newton Thursday night and came out with a hard fought victory, winning by a score 8-6. The entire game was back and forth. Preston Peterson ran 48 yards scoring a touchdown and Ethan Morgan added the two point conversion. (8-0) The Cardinal defense kept Newton out of the end-zone until the 4th quarter, and then came up big keeping the Eagles from converting on the two point conversion. Defensive standouts were Corey Westlund (fumble recovery), Christian Young (fumble recovery), and Ky Terrell (2 interceptions). Offensive standouts were Adam Snyder, Randy Abate, and Jack Fontenot.
The BC 8th grade team fell to Newton 22-0. Sam Carpenter led the offense for the Cardinals on the ground. Cody Howard led the defense, while both Austin Richardson and Elijah Hicks had interceptions. Oscar Carranza had several nice punts.
The BC 7th grade team defeated Newton 24-12. The offensive line did a great job opening up holes. Several running backs had big nights including Ethan Oceguera, Cale Newson, Deegan King, Dorian Pruitt, Riley Williamson, Shayan Rahim, Jake Carlin, and Ethan Hart. The defense was led by Trey Hebert, Harrison Gauthier, and J.T Fielder.
The BCMS football teams will play Livingston on Tuesday. 8th grade at home and 7th grade on the road.
Thursday night the Orangefield Bobcat JV football team hosted the LC-M Bears. The Bobcats started off slow on offense, but defense held strong throughout the first half, keeping it 6-6 at halftime. Even with the Bears scoring on the last play as time expired, the Bobcats won 18-14 in a hard fought game. Heston Puckett had a 2 yard TD run. Kadeon Evans had a 2 yard TD run. Clayson Choate had a 25 yard TD run, as well as a 65 yard TD run(got called back on penalty), at QB. Tyrone Waggoner also had a couple of big runs at QB. Defensively, the Bobcats were led by Jacob Harvey in the secondary, paired with Lane Rach and Logan Duffey up front. Next Thursday, the opponent, time, and location are TBD.
The Orangefield Bobcat B Team got things off to a great start on Tuesday. FB, Brayden Babin gave his team the early lead with a 6 yard carry on the team’s second offensive possession. Much of the first half saw some pretty good defensive play from both clubs until Orangefield’s Avery Boyett took a pitch after a bobbled snap and ran 65 yards for a touchdown as the clock expired. With a successful conversion the Bobcats entered the break with 14-0 lead.
The second half saw Babin reach the endzone for a second time in addition to helping to seal a 20-8 victory for the Cats with an interception late in the game. Little Cypress found the endzone only once on the night as the Bobcat defense led by Dayne Bellard, Quade Clark, and Donovan Tohill played them tough for four quarters. Offensively, aside from the guys that reached pay dirt, Orangefield saw tremendous efforts and leadership from Tristan Fuller at quarterback and by Jake Placette and Juan Santos up front.
The Bobcat 7th Grade A Team battled the Little Cypress Cubs in a highly competitive game that only saw two scores on the night. Favorably, for the Bobcats, they scored both touchdowns in the first half.
On the first offensive series for the Bobcats, Hunter Ashworth took a 3rd and 7 handoff off the left side for a 38 yard touchdown run to give the Bobcats an early 6-0 lead. The Bobcats wasted no time getting back into the endzone on their second offensive drive of the game. Halfback, Raven Dean scored on a nifty 24 yard run to push the lead to 12. The Orangefield offense would threaten once more before the half came to an end, but a red zone fumble would ruin any chances of bolstering their 12-0 lead going into intermission.
Other offensive standouts for the game were Colby Coulter and Kaine Humberson. Colby Coulter was a machine down on the offensive line, producing running lanes for his offensive backfield. Also, Kaine Humberson had multiple 3rd down conversions with some tremendous runs that showed great vision and acceleration.
The Bobcats also showed up and showed out on defense. The Cats defensive unit only allowed the Cubs to enter the red zone once, but quickly stiffened up in what resulted in a turnover on downs. DB’s, Kaine Humberson and Dwight Davis each recorded their first interceptions of the season to help the Bobcats pitch their second shutout in as many games. Other defensive standouts were Evan Spears, Hayden Dwyer, and Trevor Morgan. When the final buzzer sounded the score was just as it was at the half, 12-0, bringing the Cats to 2-0 on the season.
In the final contest of the night Orangefield’s 8th Grade team saw a first half full of turnovers, but it wasn’t just the Bobcats that had issues keeping possession of the pigskin. Orangefield’s first drive stalled out after being backed up on a procedure penalty and they put the ball on the turf to end what looked to be a promising second drive. After two successful stops the Cats were involved in one of the strangest series of plays in football. Orangefield fumbled the opening play of their third drive, then Little Cypress coughed up the ball on the next play, only to see the Bobcats hand it right back on the succeeding snap. That’s right, three straight plays– three straight turnovers. To start the second quarter, the Cubs punched in a run on their only successful offensive drive on the night. Chris Kyle had a nice return on the kickoff to give the Cats good field position and Gunner Jones threw two nice passes to the tight end, Jase Gipson, that moved Orangefield down to the Cub 3 yard line. On the ensuing play from scrimmage Little Cypress batted down a toss, recovered the ball on the bounce, and went 97 yards the other way for a touchdown to make the score 12-0. Neither team was done turning it over as both gave it away once more before the half was up. The first half saw a between the two clubs.
Things tightened up in a second half that was characterized by long, time consuming drives. The Cubs controlled the ball for much of the 3rd period moving the ball deep into Bobcat territory before Tyler Washington recorded his second interception of the game. On the next possession Orangefield moved the ball methodically behind some strong running from fullback, Matthew Engle. Tyler Jenkins had a nice reception and Gipson punched in the first score for Orangefield on a 15 yard touchdown strike from Jones. QB, Gunner Jones was 4 for 5 on the the night with a touchdown and close to 100 yards passing. Little Cypress recovered the onside kick attempt by the Bobcats and managed to convert some late downs to extend their drive, but with close to a minute left the Cats tackled the punter and looked to regain possession, but the Cubs were flagged for a false start and were forced to punt again. Orangefield blocked the next punt attempt, but failed to recover the ball and the Cubs were able to retain possession and take a kneel out the clock. The final score of the game was 12-6 moving the Bobcats to 0-2 on the season.
The WOSMS football teams kicked of their season with 3 wins over the Silsbee Tigers. In the first game of the night the 8B team won by a score of 8-0. Jasachin Harris scored a rushing touchdown and two point conversion along with great running from Iverson Godfrey to lead the offense. Defensively the Stallions were lead with two big turnovers and solid play from Cristhofer Rodriguez. Mathhew Wilridge intercepted a pass early and Robert Peeples recovered a fumble. In the second game of the night the 7th grade team won convincingly by a score of 28-0. Quinton Walker and Ke’zayvier Richards each rushed for a touchdown and Jartayvon Craven connected with Jadon Jones for another touchdown. Craven and Richards each score on a two point conversion as well. The Stallion defense shutout the Tigers once again lead by solid play from Khaleen Johnson and two big interceptions. DeMarion Mouton scored on a pick six early in the first half followed by another big interception from Cameron Judge late in the second half. In the final game of the night the 8A team completed the clean sweep of Silsbee with a 16-6 win. Jerren Terrell would score the Stallions only points on offense with a rushing touchdown. The defense was dominate all night long lead by Tyrone Brown and Clint Williams. The Stallions would regain the lead late in the 4th quarter with an interception by Artavious Samuel, a fumble recovery for a touchdown by Jalen Thompson and a saftey by Jerrold Brown. Jacob Dominguez would score on a two point conversion after the Thompson touchdown. The Stallions will have next week off and then travel to Jasper September 29th for their next games.
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