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16 hours ago, Tylerocks said:

Heading to the Jesuit/Kingwood game tonight in Tomball.

Gonna see what John Hebert is all about.

Insane stats 3365 rushing, 39 TD's ...against 6A competition...4 300 yd games, season low of 151 (on 10 carries in a 45-0 win)

Kingwood wins 27-16 and advances to face Summer Creek.

Kingwood did a great job slowing down John Hebert and the Jesuit rushing attack.  He probably still ended up with over 100 yds rushing, but could never really get it going.  QB for Jesuit was bad. Had a chance to tie at 21 in the 4th, but threw a pick and D couldn't get off the field.  Kingwood converted a 3rd and 19 and another 3rd and 10 on the same drive.  Also ran a fake punt that the entire stadium knew was coming...well except the kids on the field.

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48 minutes ago, Tylerocks said:

Kingwood wins 27-16 and advances to face Summer Creek.

Kingwood did a great job slowing down John Hebert and the Jesuit rushing attack.  He probably still ended up with over 100 yds rushing, but could never really get it going.  QB for Jesuit was bad. Had a chance to tie at 21 in the 4th, but threw a pick and D couldn't get off the field.  Kingwood converted a 3rd and 19 and another 3rd and 10 on the same drive.  Also ran a fake punt that the entire stadium knew was coming...well except the kids on the field.

That’s still unreal to me that a school like Jesuit can play a public school and lose. They could freely amass a all-star roster every year if they wanted. I’ve heard it said in the past that it’s because they still put academics above athletics even for the athletes. 

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18 minutes ago, Helobious said:

That’s still unreal to me that a school like Jesuit can play a public school and lose. They could freely amass a all-star roster every year if they wanted. I’ve heard it said in the past that it’s because they still put academics above athletics even for the athletes. 

Say you are clueless about Strake Jesuit without saying you're clueless about.. ahh what the hell am I saying, you're clueless about everything 

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5 minutes ago, Dennis Taylor said:

Say you are clueless about Strake Jesuit without saying you're clueless about.. ahh what the hell am I saying, you're clueless about everything 

 

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You say that like it's a bad thing

It’s a good thing and how (all?) schools should be run in a perfect world. I know here in SA Central Catholic and Antonian are run that way. If you want to play sports there you better take school very serious. 

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Here is a summary of Westlake's game yesterday vs Buda Johnson:

In the small, humble town of Westlake, Texas, the beloved Chaps football team isn't much to look at: undersized, outgunned, and out of luck. Led by Coach "Rusty" Fields (a former Westlake star turned history teacher) and their heart-on-his-sleeve quarterback, Jesse Parker, they’ve endured season after season of losses and laughter from powerhouse schools nearby. But when fate pitted them against the rich, flashy juggernaut of Buda Johnson High School—home of shiny helmets, shiny egos, and shinier bank accounts—the odds were never been more stacked against them.

Why? Because the villainous Coach Banks of Buda Johnson owns the town’s largest luxury car dealership—and the referees just so happen to work there. With his highly-recruited son, Connor Banks, at quarterback and a grudge against anyone not driving a luxury SUV, Coach Banks isn’t leaving this one to chance. He cornered the referees and threatened to fire them unless they "made sure" Westlake didn’t stand a chance.

Game day arrived. The stands were packed, and the ref's whistles mysteriously seemed to favor the wrong team. With strange penalty after penalty, bad call after bad call, the poor, lovable Westlake boys struggled. But with every dirty trick, they rallied around each other, fueled by heart, grit, and their community’s cheers. Connor Bank's beautiful cheerleader girlfriend, Hannah Mays, had found herself attracted to Jessie, although her parents preferred her star QB boyfriend, and expected her to follow him to the big state university where she would major in Housewife Studies. But something about Jessie's quiet support of her dream to be the town doctor made her slowly fall for him.   

Down by six with just seconds left and no hope in sight, Westlake found itself at the 50-yard line, desperate for a miracle. Jesse stepped up, battered but not broken, and launched a Hail Mary pass toward the end zone. The ball soared through the night sky in slow motion, passing the bright stadium lights—and into the hands of the shortest, scrappiest player on the field, little Rudy Martinez, who juked past the hulking defenders and dived into the end zone as time expires!

Somehow, Westlake had won! The Buda coach screamed for offensive pass interference, but the refs, finally finding their pride, simply turned their back to him. The crowd stormed the field, and the mighty underdogs reminded everyone: you don't need money to have heart. And as Hannah kissed Jessie on the 50-yard line, both Coach Banks and Hannah's parents screamed in anger. But surprisingly, as chastened QB Connor walked over and shook hands with Jessie, the whole town, now unable to hold back the tears that flowed freely,  learned a good lesson about humility and respect.

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1 hour ago, Helobious said:

That’s still unreal to me that a school like Jesuit can play a public school and lose. They could freely amass a all-star roster every year if they wanted. I’ve heard it said in the past that it’s because they still put academics above athletics even for the athletes. 

I get what you're saying, but yeah...that's not how the school operates. It's not IMG, lol

I actually have the opposite feeling of your first sentence.  I'm shocked they can even compete in 6A.

 

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Was really hoping Longview was gonna lose Saturday. Now I get to make the decision, do I be nice and drive my gf and her daughters friends to the game or do I stay home and watch the SEC Title game with my brother. I know which one I want to do…..

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5 hours ago, BERT said:

Was really hoping Longview was gonna lose Saturday. Now I get to make the decision, do I be nice and drive my gf and her daughters friends to the game or do I stay home and watch the SEC Title game with my brother. I know which one I want to do…..

I would think you score some major points taking them to the game.  We're already in the playoffs brother.

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Class 6A Division I

State Quarterfinals

North Crowley (13-0) vs. Allen (13-0), 2 p.m. Saturday at Mansfield’s Newsom Stadium

Duncanville (12-0) vs. Cypress Bridgeland (12-1), 2 p.m. Saturday at Hewitt’s Panther Stadium

Galena Park North Shore (13-0) vs. Humble Atascocita (12-1), 2 p.m. Saturday at Houston’s Thorne Stadium

Lake Travis (12-1) vs. Austin Westlake (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Round Rock’s Reeves Stadium

Class 6A Division II

State Quarterfinals

Denton Guyer (10-3) vs. Southlake Carroll (13-0), 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Denton’s DATCU Stadium

DeSoto (11-2) vs. Longview (11-2), 3 p.m. Saturday at Baylor’s McLane Stadium

Humble Summer Creek (11-2) vs. Humble Kingwood (9-4), 2 p.m. Saturday at Humble’s Turner Stadium

Austin Vandegrift (12-1) vs. SA Northside Harlan (12-1), 7:30 p.m. Friday at San Marcos’ Bobcat Stadium

Class 5A Division I

State Quarterfinals

Denton Ryan (12-1) vs. Aledo (12-1), 2 p.m. Saturday at Fort Worth’s Crowley ISD Stadium

Frisco Lone Star (12-1) vs. Dallas Highland Park (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Frisco’s Ford Center

Angleton (12-1) vs. La Porte (10-3), 2 p.m. Saturday at Houston’s NRG Stadium

CC Flour Bluff (12-1) vs. Comal Smithson Valley (11-2), 2 p.m. Saturday at San Antonio’s Alamodome

Class 5A Division II

State Quarterfinals

Lucas Lovejoy (10-3) vs. Argyle (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Prosper’s Children’s Health Stadium

Dallas South Oak Cliff (11-2) vs. Port Neches-Groves (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Stephen F. Austin University’s Homer Bryce Stadium

Richmond Randle (13-0) vs. Alvin Iowa Colony (12-1), 6 p.m. Saturday at Houston’s NRG Stadium

CC Miller (11-2) vs. Boerne (10-3), 7 p.m. Friday at San Antonio’s Alamodome

 

Class 4A Division I

State Quarterfinals

Canyon West Plains (10-3) vs. Stephenville (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Midland’s Astound Broadband Stadium

Alvarado (13-0) vs. Celina (13-0), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Grapevine’s Mustang-Panther Stadium

Kilgore (11-2) vs. Tyler Chapel Hill (10-3), 7:30 p.m. Friday at Forney’s City Bank Stadium

La Vernia (10-3) vs. Bay City (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Bastrop’s Memorial Stadium

Class 4A Division II

State Quarterfinals

Brock (12-1) vs. Graham (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Stephenville’s Tarleton Memorial Stadium

Van (10-3) vs. Carthage (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Longview’s Pirate Stadium

Sealy (10-3) vs. Waco La Vega (10-3), 7 p.m. Friday at Pflugerville’s The Pfield

Wimberley (11-2) vs. Sinton (13-0), 7:30 p.m. Friday at San Antonio’s Harlandale Memorial Stadium

Class 3A Division I

State Quarterfinals

Shallowater (11-2) vs. Paradise (11-2), 7 p.m. Friday at Abilene’s Shotwell Stadium

Texarkana Liberty-Eylau (11-2) vs. Malakoff (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at Tyler’s TMF Rose Stadium

Columbus (12-1) vs. Franklin (10-2), To Be Determined

Llano (12-1) vs. Edna (13-0), 7 p.m. Friday at San Antonio’s Heroes Stadium

Class 3A Division II

State Quarterfinals

Canadian (10-3) vs. Wall (12-1), 6 p.m. Friday at Lubbock’s Patriots Stadium

Holliday (11-2) vs. Gunter (11-2), 7 p.m. Thursday at Melissa’s Kenny Deel Stadium

Woodville (11-2) vs. Daingerfield (8-5), 7 p.m. Friday at Palestine’s Wildcat Stadium

El Maton Tidehaven (11-2) vs. Lexington (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Cypress’ Pridgeon Stadium

Class 2A Division I

State Quarterfinals

Post (13-0) vs. Stamford (13-0), 7 p.m. Thursday at Snyder’s Tiger Stadium

Hamilton (13-0) vs. Axtell (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Belton’s Tiger Stadium

Honey Grove (12-1) vs. Joaquin (9-4), 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Frisco’s Ford Center

Marlin (10-3) vs. Ganado (12-1), 7 p.m. Thursday at San Marcos’ Toyota Rattler Stadium

Class 2A Division II

State Quarterfinals

Gruver (13-0) vs. Ropesville (12-1), 7 p.m. Friday at Canyon’s Happy State Bank Stadium

Collinsville (12-1) vs. Muenster (11-2), 7 p.m. Friday at Denison’s Munson Stadium

Grapeland (10-3) vs. Bremond (11-2), 6 p.m. Friday at Madisonville’s Mustang Stadium

Junction (12-1) vs. Shiner (10-3), 7 p.m. Thursday at San Antonio’s Heroes Stadium

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