BC 42 Silsbee 41
LCM 41 Huffman 26
Orangefield 27 HFannett 16
Vidor 45 Bay Lee 14
Deweyville 40 WHardin 6
PNG 35 Central 20
Crosby 41 Splendora 12
Lumberton 41 Ozen 18
Navasota 37 Cleveland 9
Memorial 54 Livingston 0
Buna 40 Coldspring 35
Hempstead 44 Anahuac 12
Jasper 41 Tatum 17
HJefferson 17 Liberty 14
Newton 43 CCamden 8
Woodville 66 Kountze 28
LaMarque 40 EChambers 28
WOS, Ned, WBrook, Kirbyville were off
Subvarsity
The WOSMS Stallions hosted Mauriceville Middle School and finished the night 2-0. The 7th grade team kicked things off winning 40-0. The offense rushed for 5 touchdowns and was successful on all of the two point conversions. Scoring touchdowns were Quinton Walker (2), Jartayvon Craven, Jadon Jones and Ke’zayvier Richards. Two point conversions were scored by Jamall Warnell (2), Cameron Judge, Craven and Richards. The Panthers would reach the 3 yard line, but the Stallion defense kept them off the scoreboard to record their 5th shutout of the season. The defense was lead by Elijah Gales, Walker with and interception and Jones with a fumble recovery. The 8th grade game was limited to 3 quarters due to lightning in the area, with the final score being 42-0. Andre Thomas rushed for 2 touchdowns and scored on a fumbled snap on the PAT. Clint Williams and Kaiden Berry each rushed for a touchdown and Jerren Terrell connected with Demarcus Thibodeaux on a long pass for a touchdown. Angel Ibarra was 3-4 on extra points. Tyrone Brown lead the defense to another win with a interception returned for a touchdown and a fumble recovery. Armani Wallace also intercepted a pass by the Panthers along with great defense from Terrell. The Stallions will host Liberty next Thursday, October 27th for their final home game of the year. Kickoff will be at 5:00pm.
Thursday night the Bobcats traveled to Hamshire Fannett. The Bobcats came out firing and never let up. The Bobcats held the Longhorns scoreless, while posting 30 points on offense. Clayson Chaote had 2 rushing touchdowns and a 2pt conversion. Quy Tsan had a 2pt conversion rushing the ball. Kadeon Evans added a rushing TD and conversion for the Bobcats. Late in the 4th, the Bobcats sealed the game with a passing TD from Kaden Dubose to Ethan Lozano. The Bobcats had a strong performance and came out victorious. Thanks to all who came out to support the Bobcats. The Bobcats will host HJ Thursday, 10/27 at 5pm.
After a tough loss last week to Huffman the Orangefield Combined B Team look to get their first win in district play against the Shorthorns of Hamshire-Fannett. The Bobcats jumped out to a quick start with an early Quade Clark touchdown run and 2-point conversion, but the Horns answered right back with a score of their own. This tight contest ended with Orangefield turning the ball over within striking distance at 14-8. Offensive standouts for the Bobcats were: Michael Burnett, Jarrett Savioe, and Celbee Hardy. Defensive standouts were: Chandler Coudrain, Juan Santos, and Brennen Harris.
The 7th Grade Orangefield Bobcat football team put their undefeated record to the test this past Thursday evening as they hosted the Hamshire-Fannett Shorthorns. The game was a defensive battle for the most part in a low scoring affair which saw the Bobcats emerge victorious, 14-0, to keep their undefeated record intact.
Both scores for the Bobcats came from the feet of Hunter Ashworth as he scored on runs of 38 and 27 yards. Ashworth showed great vision in getting the edge and outrunning the the Horns to the end zone on both of his scores. Great blocking up front by the stout offensive line allowed the Bobcats to control the time of possession and put sustain numerous drives. Lane Ponfick and Diego Reyes did an excellent job on the offensive line for the Bobcats sealing the edge to allow some of the explosive plays to occur.
Defensively, for the Bobcats, it was another shutout, in what would be described as a total team effort. Hamshire-Fannett would reach the red zone twice throughout the game, but would get no further as the Bobcat defense stiffened up both times to force a turnover on downs. Kaine Humberson sealed the game in the fourth quarter on an interception along the H-F sideline and the Cats moved to 6-0 on the year with the win.
In the final game of the night the 8th Graders looked to be outmatched early. The Shorthorns took the opening drive the length of the field moving the ball at will with their up tempo, no huddle offense. Orangefield just couldn’t find an answer on that first possession and before they could gather themselves it was 7-0 in favor of Hamshire-Fannett. The Bobcats got the ball with decent field position, but could not muster a first down and sent their punting unit out onto the field to send the ball back to the opposition.
The rest of the half saw the Cats compose themselves on defense and while H-F managed to move the ball a little, the Shorthorns could not bull their way to the end zone like they did on that first drive. Orangefield’s offensive struggles, but with the defense stepping their game up they entered the intermission only down by a score.
The third frame saw much of the same from each team and it was not until the 4th that the home team managed to really get the ball moving. The Bobcats mixed in an unbalanced set to throw off the defense and peppered in just enough passes and misdirection to keep the Horns on their heels. The Cats finally got on the board after Gunner Jones found Ryan Trahan in the back of the end zone on 4th down from the 5 yard line. Orangefield looked to go up on Hamshire – Fannett with a fake extra point, but an errant snap kept them from converting and taking the lead.
Orangefield then elected to kick the ball deep and play defense with the hopes that the defense would once again hold the Shorthorns and return the ball to the offense and that’s just what they did. On 4th and short defensive linemen Daniel Durbin and Hunter McHugh made a big tackle to keep the Bobcats hopes alive. With little time remaining, the Cats moved down the field led by some hard-nosed running by Matthew Engle. As the clock wound down under a minute the QB, Gunner Jones and his teammates surged across the goal line to take the lead. However, the Cats failed the conversion attempt on the next play so the score remained 12-7 with 48 seconds left in regulation.
On the ensuing drive Hampshire-Fannett threw a deep pass down their sideline which landed them on Orangefields’ 5 yard line after a Garrison Hughes tackle prevented a go ahead score. On the final play of the game the Horns saw a bad shotgun snap land in the grasp of Daniel Durbin, sealing a thrilling come from behind victory for the Cats. With the big district win the Bobcats evened their record at 3-3(2-1) and will travel to Sour Lake to play the Hawks next Thursday night.
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