Here is the Week 7 local and area football schedule.
WOS 21 Hamshire Fannett 26
LCM 29 Vidor 36
Orangefield 46 Tarkington 0
Bridge City 7 Jasper 35
Deweyville 40 Evadale 30
Standings as of 10/6/22
Humble 38 West Brook 35
Nederland 18 Santa Fe 41
Centerville 48 WHardin 14
Kountze 44 Trinity 48
WSabine 40 SAugustine 34
Woodville 18 Coldspring 8
Atascocita 38 United 0
Willowridge 13 PNG 56
Barbers Hill at BaytownLee
Buna 27 EChambers 42
Livingston 69 Huffman 34
HJefferson 29 Liberty 42
Splendora 10 Lumberton 52
Anahuac 30 Kirbyville 0
Crockett at Huntington
Newton 34 Hemphill 0
HDaisetta at Sabine Pass
Memorial 54 LaPorte 34
Warren is off
Hardin is off
Silsbee is off
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SUBVARSITY
The WOS JV was defeated by the Hamshire-Fannett JV 22-6. #13 Michael Turner threw a 13 yard TD pass to #25 Jamarr O’Neal. 2 point play was no good. Offensive Standouts: #13 Michael Turner, #25 Jamar O’Neal, #41 William Prewitt. Defensive Standout: #49 Jonathan Johnson, #55 Denim Orebo, #60 Jeffery Ryas.
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Orangefield JV 20 Tarkington JV 8
A stout defense and an efficient offense propelled the Orangefield JV Bobcats to a 20-8 road win over the Tarkington Longhorns. The Bobcat defense stopped the Longhorns offense on 4 straight downs to start to the game. The Bobcat offense marched down the field and scored with 4:27 in the 1st quarter. Ashton Sumrall scored the 1 yard touchdown then Carson Worthy added the 2 point conversion run to give the Bobcats a 8-0 lead. In the 2nd quarter, the Bobcats would get a big play on a Zach Morrow pass to Colton Michael. Kyler Green would score from 5 yards out to give the Bobcats a 14-0 halftime lead. The Bobcats would get the ball to start the 3rd quarter. Runs by Sumrall, Green, and Rylan McAlpin led the Bobcats down the field. Sumrall would add his 2nd touchdown of the game with a 17 yard run. The Bobcats extended the lead to 20-0. The Longhorns would add a late score to make the final a 20-8 Bobcats win. The defense was exceptional as Tarkington did not get their first 1st down until late in the 3rd quarter. Defensive standouts were Austin Rickenbrode, Kaleb Menard, Colt Longron, Layne Reynolds, and Caden Knott. The starting offensive line of Jaxon Briggs, KimTsan, Edgar Bernal, Daniel Wilbur, and Hayden Carroll helped the Bobcat offense move the ball consistently. The JV Bobcats improved to 7-0 Overall, 3-0 District and will host the Hardin Hornets next week.
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The Bridge City Middle School football teams played a plethora of opponents Thursday night to complete a full game schedule, and went 3-0-1 on the night.
The 7th grade red team (3-2) hosted the Jasper Bulldogs and came away with a 44-0 win. Offensive standouts included Conner Yost, Wyatt Ernst, Braxton Colunga, Brayden Frederick, and Romeo Mendoza who all had touchdowns. The offensive line was led by Aaron Toups and Angel Vazquez. The defense was led by Dax Hodgkinson who had an interception. Aaron Toups, Brayden Frederick, Josh Luna, Ja’Quavin Burrell, and Kase Downs all had solid contributions as well. Ayden Wiley added a punt return for a touchdown on special teams.
The 8th grade red team (4-1) defeated the Jasper Bulldogs 52-0. Offensive leaders were Bryce Breeden and Keagan Trahan who had several touchdown runs. Carson Bounds had a touchdown run as well. The offensive line consisting of Slade Landry, Camden Adams, Dalton Dickson, Bryson Lopez, and Caleb Heraldez did a great job opening holes all night. The defense was led by Isaiah Del Hierro who had a 75 yard pick six. Breeden, Trahan, Caleb Heraldez, Alex Chappell, Braxton Burch, CJ Larkin, and Slade Landry all played well. Standouts on special teams were Garrett Worthy, Drake Blackwell, and Jordan Cordova.
The 8th grade white team (1-3-1) tied the Port Neches Warriors 6-6. Offensive leaders were Braylyn Atia, Brayden Greer, Jackson Richey, and Peyton Tran. Jason Meloncon had a 27 yard touchdown pass to Dylan Carter with 20 seconds left to tie the game. The defense was led by Derrek LeBlanc, Carson Richey, Brayan Collazo, Hayden Holden, and Kaston Flowers.
The 7th grade white team (1-2) traveled to Vidor to play the Pirates and came away with a 14-6 win. The offense was led by Camden Fall who had a nice touchdown pass to Davis Ritchey. Kowlen Killingsworth also added a 25 yard touchdown scamper. Chris Carranza added several nice long runs as well. Defensive standouts were Antonio Rodriguez, Brayden Bull, Corban Palfy, Kowlen Killingsworth, Landon Sanchez, Camden Fall and Gavin Gordy. Rylan Thompson, Jimmy Bercian, and Landon Sanchez made nice plays on the special teams units.
All four teams will travel to WOS’ Dan Hooks Stadium next Thursday to take on the Stallions. We will play a combined 7/8 B game starting at 5:00, followed by the red team games.
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Thursday night was Homecoming for the Orangefield Junior High, as the Bobcats took on the Tarkington Longhorns for a three-game battle royale.
First to take the field was the 7th and 8th grade combined team, and they were looking to get their first win of the year. Coach Coulter took over the reins of the offense, calling plays for the first time. Lynkon Delcambre was under center for the Bobcats. He led his troops up and down the field, picking up chunks of yardage on the ground, and flashing his speed on a 5-yard scamper that scored. The heavy lifting was done by Coach Wilbur and his defensive unit that shut out the Longhorns for their first of the year. Mikey Lecea recovered a fumble caused by Christian Shaw and almost took it the distance, but got tripped up near the goal line. Delcambre chipped in an interception, and Jackson Greiner shot through his gap into the backfield making a huge fourth-down stop. The play of the game came from Aiden Barnett who somehow miraculously dropped into coverage to intercept a Longhorn pass and run it back for a 65-yard touchdown, making the final score 12-0. This win puts the combined team’s record at 1-2 and 1-0 in district play.
The 7th graders were up next, looking to keep their undefeated streak alive with a few key players returning for the Bobcats after some injuries. The fireworks started as soon as the first kick went through the air, as Korbyn Smith took the opening kickoff 66 yards to the house! Hunter Reeves converted the 2-point attempt. Hunter Block had a 6-yard touchdown up the middle and converted a 2-point conversion. Next, Gage Lucas had his usual long run of the game, going 70 yards to paydirt. Logan Anderson decided it was his turn to make his big play of the game, with a 36-yard run on a beautiful drawn-up play by Coach Pickering. Last, but certainly not least, was Koa Sides who jetted around the edge for a 12-yard run. The Bobcats lit up the scoreboard and jumped to a 32-0 lead at the half. It was smooth sailing after that, and the defense did their best to keep the shutout intact. Kolte Morgan recovered a fumble and made several big plays alongside Case Comeaux in the backfield. John Royer proved to be a force, making every tackle without hesitation as the Longhorns ran at him repeatedly. The 40-0 win puts this group at 4-1 on the season and 3-0 in district.
The 8th graders were trying to bring the excitement to start the game but slipped coming out of the gate as they let the opening kickoff be returned for a touchdown. Instead of being down on themselves, the Bobcats changed their attitudes and went to work on offense, scoring the most they have all season. Carson Gonzales got things rolling with a 24-yard quarterback sneak that bounced outside as he stiff-armed several Longhorns to the grass. Coach Wilbur’s defense stonewalled the Horns, forcing them to point to Elijah Jones who found a crease and took it 60 yards for an easy score. Gonzales decided to show off his arm on the next series, connecting with Jack Luker on a beautifully thrown ball and an amazing grab for a 39-yard touchdown. Cole Sanches fought through several injuries during the game to keep himself on the field and used his speed to score from 18 yards out. Jones wanted to see what the endzone was like one more time and took the ball around the end for 48 more yards. This 32-12 victory makes the Cats’ record 1-4 on the year and 1-3 in district.
The Bobcats will be back on the road next week, this time traveling to Hardin to take on the Hornets.
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