It’s that time where we say, “It’s already Week 6 of the High School Football Season!” The Mustangs are off this week along with a few others but there’s plenty of excitement on the field Friday night.
Vidor (1-3) at BC (4-0)
LCM (2-2) vs Hardin-Jefferson (3-2)
Orangefield(3-2) at Anahuac(4-1)
Deweyville(4-1) at Colmesneil(2-3)
Memorial (4-1) at Galveston Ball(5-0)
Nederland (3-1) at Dayton(2-2)
PNG (4-0) at Huntsville(4-1)
Lumberton (0-4) at Huffman(4-0)
Warren(1-4) at Woodville(4-1)
Kirbyville(3-2) at Coldspring(3-1)
Liberty(0-4) at Livingston(0-4)
Shepherd(1-3) at Diboll(1-3)
Newton(2-3) at New Waverly(2-3)
Lufkin(4-1) at West Brook(2-2)
Trinity(3-1) at Kountze(2-1)
WHardin(4-1) at Evadale(3-1)
Sabine Pass(2-2) at HDaisetta(0-5)
Merryville(3-1) at Hemphill(0-4)
East Chambers (4-1) 28 Hardin (4-2) 22 (Thurs)
Off: WOS, United, H-Fannett, Silsbee, Jasper, Buna
SUBVARSITY
LCM 9th 21 HJ 6
LCM JV 7 HJ 6
Vidor 9th beat BC 50-7
Vidor JV beat BC 30-26
OF JV Orange 34 Anahuac 0
After having last week off, the JV “White” Bobcats were back at it taking on the Lumberton Raiders in the primetime slot of Thursday night’s action at F.L. McClain Stadium.
The boys looked well rested to say the least scoring on every offensive possession of the evening. Quarterback Lynkon Delcambre got things started early with a 45 yard touchdown run to put the Bobcats ahead as Coach Barbay had his offense dialed in from the jump. Dacius Lytle was the next Bobcat to find the endzone on a punishing red zone rush. Lytle, like the other ball carriers for the Bobcats, benefited from Kip Watkins, Jesse Welch, Gaven Reyes, and the rest of the offensive line serving up a full buffet of pancakes all night long.
Those who stuck around to watch the raid of the Raiders were treated to scores in every facet of the game with touchdowns coming on defense and special teams alike. Max Sampson, Lynkon Delcambre, and Keaton Beatros all had interception returns for touchdowns with Beatros also dazzling the crowd with an electrifying kickoff return that hit pay dirt. Other special teams standouts were Kyle Mitchell who blocked a punt and Cole “The Headhunter” Prejean who had a bone-crushing tackle as a member of the kickoff unit.
Lumberton had a hard time hanging on to the ball as Davey Hogg, Kase White, Bryce Hooks, and Damion Kelley all forced fumbles. Two of those were recovered by Kolte Morgan and the last one was scooped up and returned deep into Raider territory by Mikey Lecea. In addition to the plus 6 turnover margin, the 4 non-offensive touchdowns had the “Orange Crush” defense putting up stats that would make most fantasy football team managers desperate to claim these fellas off of the waiver wire.
As the final buzzer sounded Orangefield had defeated Lumberton 54-0 leaving Coach Nash to tell his boys, “PNG better have their heads on a swivel come next Thursday!”.
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