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cial teams," Price said. “As well
to win this week.”
While Price is pleased overall
Key matchup: Sterling needs
a run-stopping performance
from its battered linebacker
corps to beat the Wildcats.
Getting there: Stallworth
Stadium is located on Sjolander
Road at Archer Road, a mile
south of Interstate 10.
Notes: BJ. Breakfield
Joel Henson and talented wide-
out Jon Garey are the offensive
go-to guys. All-district end Zadye
Radwan leads the defense.
Une: Collier-Sharp rates Deer
Dayton (2-0, 0-0 In District
214A) at Caney Creek (0-1, 0-
0 In District 19-4A), Friday,
7:30 p.m.
2003 results: Dayton def.
Lamar Consolidated 28-22, def.
Willis 19-17. Caney Creek lost
to Cleveland 33-27.
Key players: Running back
Phillip Reece leads the team
with 29 carries for 199 yards
and three touchdowns through
one game. Quarterback Clay
Adams ran 17 times for 114
yards and a score. Adams also
competed 4-of-6 passing for 67
yards. Guard-linebacker Steve
Smith and guard-defensive tack-
le Roberto Mendez are capable
two-way players. For Dayton,
quarterback Lloyd Ligons leads
the way, but to repeat last
year's success, some other
players need to step up around
him.
Line: Collier-Sharp rates
Dayton a 39-point favorite.
Key matchup: Lowering the 7-
yard average per carry of Adams
and Reece will be the top priori-
ty for the Bronco defense.
Crosby (1-1, 0-0 In District
21-4A) at Channelview (0-0,1-
Park, take the Center Street
exit, and turn left under the
overpass. Stay on Center Street
to San Augustine. Take a right
and follow the signs.
Notes: Klein Oak begins dis-
trict play next week against Deer
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a great source of pride for the state."
In 1961, No. 3 Texas rolled to a 33-7
victory over No. 10 Arkansas. The four straight losing seasons. Texas finished 5-4 and wouldn't have another losing sea-
school's media guide.
It was Texas' only loss that year, and
Royal went into the Arkansas locker
room to warn the Razorbacks that if
they lost later in the season, the
Longhorns would be waiting.
Arkansas didn't give up another
point in the next five games and fin- into pandemonium,
ished the regular season 10-0, but was
ranked second to Alabama in the final
wire-service polls, which did not
include bowl games. The Football
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they crowned the Razorbacks
national champions after they beat
Nebraska in the Cotton Bowl and Texas
knocked oft ‘Barna in the Orange
Bowl.
When they met again in '65, third-
ranked Arkansas beat top-ranked Texas
27-24 with Razorbacks quarterback
Jon Brittenum scoring the winning
touchdown in the fourth quarter.
' I always think about the ones that
got away,” he said.
THE game was played in Fayetteville
Those back-to-back losses still stand in 1969 amid swirling changes on the
out to Royal as much as his 167 wins field and throughout society.
and two undisputed national titles. The Longhorns, about to become the
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Barbers HUI (1-1, GO In
District 22-3A) at Dickinson (1-
0, GO In District 234A), Friday,
7:30 p.m.
2003 results: Barbers Hill
lost to Anahuac 20-14 (OT), def.’
Hamshire-Fannett 29-7.
Dickinson def. Smiley 40-0.
Key players: Running back '
Casey Shows is the Barbers Hill
workhorse, pounding out 219 -
yards and six touchdowns on 45*
carries. Quarterback Chris
Daniels has more than 250
yards of total offense through
two games. For Dickinson,
Dennis McCarley and Kale Van
Ness split the rushing duties,
combining for 191 yards, and
quarterback Aaron Ruse is 6-of-
7 passing for 101 yards. Nathan-
Pitchford and Craig Summers •
are top targets.
Une: Collier-Sharp rates
Dickinson an eight-point favorite.
Key matchup: It's difficult to
spot tendencies when a team
has played one game and won
that 400. Keeping McCarley to
less than the 8.4 yards per
carry he's averaged so far will
be a focus for the Eagles.
Anahuac (2-0, 0-0 In District
21-3A) at Monsignor Kelly (0-2,
GO In TAPPS District 3-5A),
Beaumont, Friday, 7 p.m.
2003 results: Anahuac def.
Barbers Hill 20-14 (OT), def.
Tarkington 57-6. Kelly lost to "
Kinkaid 21-7, lost to Little
Cypress-Mauriceville 444).
Key players: Six Anahuac
players have rushed nine or
more times, and eight have
caught passes, so the Panthers
spread it around. Quarterback
Gary Raymond is the heart of
the team, with more than 300
yards of total offense in two
games. Kelly quarterback Nick
King is not afraid to let it fly,
going 24-for-66 passing for 227
yards over two games. His top
target is Bobby Chapman.
Une: Collier-Sharp has no line
on the game.
Key matchup: Panther defen-
sive backs need to be sharp
against the pass-happy
Bulldogs.
Getting there: Take PIO east
to Beaumont and take the
Walden Road exit (Exit 848).
Stay left at the fork in the ramp,
and turn left onto Walden Road.
About a half-mile down, turn
right on Langham. About 11/2
miles down, turn right onto Kelly
Drive.
for us,” he said. “Our strength is Key players: Clear Creek’s
when people run at us. It’s has^O carn®s f°r
gonna be a little more of a chal-
lenge for our pass defense.”
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1969: Texas 15, Arkansas 14. "The Big Shootout.” No. 1 Texas vs. No. 2.
Arkansas. Texas trailed 144) in second half in Fayetteville before QB James Street cut
the lead to 14-8 with a 42-yard touchdown run and 2-point conversion. Facing fourth-
and-three near midfield in the fourth quarter, Street connected with tight end Randy
Peschel for 44 yards to set up Jim Bertelsen’s winning touchdown run. The Longhorns
Writers Association did, however, and went on to win the national title with the blessing of President Nixon,
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JIM FINLEY
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reigning
champion
LW: 9-1
T: 17-3
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Dayton
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ed a shoulder in Monday's kick-
offreturn drills.
To fill the void, Michael
Minix will move from weakside
to strongside linebacker, and
Gatson Murphy will fill the
weakside position. Cody Griffin
will get some playing time as
well, possibly in both positions.
With Breakfield and Angel
sidelined, along with Chris
Jackson, Heath Stevens, Derek
1987: Texas 16, Arkansas 14. Texas trailed 14-10 with 1:48 and one timeout left
when the Longhorns went 56 yards in 11 plays for the winning score. Wide receiver
Tony Jones, just 5-foot-7 and 140 pounds, caught an 18-yard pass just inside the goal
line and took a couple of big hits but managed to hang on with no time left. It was the
first game in Texas history to be decided on the game’s final play.
Key matchup: As long as the
Deer avoid the mistakes that
handed Spring 21 unearned
points in the first five minutes,
they will win handily.
Getting there: Take Highway
146 south across the Hartman
as we played last week, we still Bridge, and immediately turn
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Wildcat quarterback, who is
9-of-19 passing for 168 yards
and two touchdowns over two
games.
‘He's got the ability to throw
the ball if needed," Long said,
“so we re stepping back into
big-league football."
The Rangers must figure out
how to stop those offensive
weapons with a battered line-
backer corps.
B.J. Breakfield suffered a
knee injury1 during last week’s
victory over South Houston and
is expected to miss a month or .
more. Then Breakfields back- Hamshire-Fannett, the Barbers backs Jackie Rhodes and
up, Billy Chase Angel, disiocat- Klein Oak after bye HiU Eagles will travel t0 face............
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though, Long said. It s not an to throw the ball more effective- According to Price, there are ? ®*8tr*ct 23“5A>’ Fr|day, 7.30
excuse^sjust part offf but its iy.» two main keys to a Barbers Hill 2003 results: Klein Oak lost
Meanwhile, Creel said, the victory over Dickinson. to Tomball 52-6, lost to Alvin 24- 1 In District 234A), Friday,
“We need to stop the run and 14. Deer Park lost to Spring 28-
block their defensive line,” Price 24.
“They’re throwing the ball a said.
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of like we did in the first game:
a punt return here, an intercep- Clear Creek (1-1, GO In
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We found Jeremy can score, and
now we need to find some oth-
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The Rangers will get a need-
ed bye week after Fridays
game, then play Clear Lake and
Alvin to wrap up the nondistrict
schedule.
“Maybe we’ll be all mended
and put back together by the
time we get (to district play),”
Long said. “We’re still not a
good football team yet, by any
stretch of the imagination, but
last week helped steer us in that
direction.”
Great games and moments from Texas-Arkansas rivaliy
By The Associated Press
1939: Texas 14, Arkansas 13. Texas trailed 13-7 with 30 seconds left when Jack
Crain caught a short pass from R.B. Patrick and weaved his way to a 67-yard touch-
down. Fans poured onto the field and it took several minutes to clear them off before
Crain could kick the winning extra point. The win revived the Longhorns program after
Longhorns were No. 1 when they beat son until 1954.
the seventh-ranked Razorbacks 7-3 a 1951: Arkansas 16, Texas 14. Future NFL standout and television commentator Pat
vear later cnnrrpfl hv a ooal-linp stanri Summerall kicked a field goal just before halftime that proved critical in a Razorbacks
year faier, spurrea oy goal Razorbacks stQpped Nq 4 Texas, wjnning streak over Afkansas
1962: Texas 7, Arkansas 3. The top-ranked Longhorns trailed No. 7 Arkansas 34) in
... the third quarter. A goal line stand with a vicious hit by Longhorns linebackers Pat
Hatfield s electrifying punt return. 1 he Culpepper and Johnny Treadwell stopped Danny Brabham on the 3yard line and forced
play is still diagramed in detail in tlie a fumble. A 20-play, 90-yard drive won the game on Tommy Ford's 3-yard TD run with
36 seconds left. ♦
1964: Arkansas 14, Texas 13. Future Razorbacks coach Ken Hatfield’s 81-yard punt
return for a touchdown sparked the Arkansas win over the defending national champL
ons in Austin, Texas’ only loss, Arkansas then recorded five consecutive shutouts and
was declared national champions by the Football Writers of America.
1965: Arkansas 27, Texas 24. Texas had won 25 of its last 26. Arkansas had won
15 straight. Arkansas blew a 2Gpoint lead and trailed 24-20 before driving 80 yards for
the winning touchdown when Jon Brittenum’s 1-yard TD run sent Razorback Stadium
on the field. ____1. ill____2 L.L. _ 12 "
Thats part of this game, doing that I think it will allow us Smiley High School.
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two main keys to a Barbers Hill
Creel said the Panthers’ attack
creates some matchup concerns, lost to La Porte 74), def. South Park's first opponent, Spring.
“It does create some problems Houston 35-28.
for us,” he said. “Our strength is '
Doucet, the Rangers have at
least^ five projected starters not things we re hoping to work on played last Friday night in the
on the field. ancj improve in that area. By form of a 40-point shutout of
219 yards and a touchdown
through two games. J.P. Padron
has completed just nine passes
through two games, but to six
different receivers for 168 yards
and two touchdowns. Jeremy
Ruben has three catches for 84
Fresh off a 29-7 victory over yards and a score. Defensive
Ashton Adekanbi and linebacker
Jerry Schock lead the defense.
Sterling quarterback Daniel
Albus and running back Jeremy
Williams need to build on nice
week, and he hopes his Deer year the teams have faced off performances last week.
will not need one themselves. with the Eagles holding a 2-1 Une: Collier-Sharp rates Clear
Creel was
Deer did not move the ball bet-
ter on the ground in a season-
opening loss at Spring.
is just as physical as the offense, the past,” Creel said. "They’re victory will be stopping mental
as physical as anybody,” Long here, Throw it there. It’s by
said. “They’ll certainly give our design. And then when they get
offensive line a test. We'll strug- down, they’ve had to throw it
gle to block them.” even more.” ;
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to get enough yards for a first down, brate Royal and Broyles, ‘ ’and it would
"But if you can get behind him, run honor the history of college football,”
like hell,” he said. They connected for Brown said.
44 yards to set up Jim Bertlesen s win-
7:30 p.m.
2003 results: Crosby def. St.
Thomas 34-6, lost to Port
Neches-Groves 20-14.
Channelview def. Huntsville 20-
10, lost to Oak Ridge 28-12.
Key players: Crosby quarter-
back Kellen Haynes has thrown
for better than 500 yards in two
games, and Phillip Beck has
been the main target, grabbing
21 passes for 258 yards.
Channelview is led by David
Hadnot, with 32 rushes for 87
yards, and quarterback Lafrank
Allen, who has thrown for 269
yards and two touchdowns.
Barrett Fontenette is the top
receiver.
Une: Collier-Sharp rates
Channelview a two-point favorite.
Key matchup: If the Crosby
defensive front can handle
Hadnot and Allen on the ground,
forcing the Falcons to throw,
expect a blowout victory for
Crosby.
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with the Eagles holding a 2-1
disappointed the series advantage. Extending the Creek a 16-point favorite,
series streak won’t be easy, " ’ '
however.
“Dickinson is going to pre-
"We ought to be able to move sent a challenge for us,” said
the ball running more than we Barbers Hill coach Don Price,
did,” he said. “We had some big “They are a real good ballclub
Bell, Ray^ Brown and ^Joseph plays, but we didn’t consistently with a lot of talent.”
move the ball. That’s one of the Dickinson’s talent was dis-
last all-white national champions, had 44 yards f0 set Up Jjm Bertlesen s win- Broyles said Arkansas wanted four
perfected their run-based Wishbone ning touchdown. games. Texas would give them only
offense. The military had started a new Afterward, Nixon greeted Royal in two.
lottery system in which low numbers the locker room with a plaque pro- The second comes next year in
meant get ready for the unpopular war claiming Texas the national champion. Fayetteville, 35 years after "The Big
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grip on what we’re trying to do, Smith is over there moping challenges the Gators offer on
as far as spraying the ball around and acting like they three fronts,
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testers everywhere, including a small everybody’s hand and somebody yells
demonstration within view of the stadi-, ‘Thank you Mr, President!”’ Street
um on game day. said. ‘ ’He says, ‘No, you boys deserve
Anticipating a blockbuster end to' it.’ The guy shouts back ‘I’m thanking
college football’s centennial celebra- you for my high lottery number!”’
tion, the game was moved from its Nixon also visited the subdued
usual midseason matchup to Dec. 6, Arkansas locker room.
making it the only game in the country ‘ ’The president reminded us he
that day. It was the perfect move as knew all too well the taste of defeat,”
Texas came in ranked No. 1 and said Bill Montgomery, the Arkansas
Arkansas was No. 2. quarterback that day. ‘ ’He could identi-
President Nixon, an avid football fy with what we were feeling. It was
fan, flew in via helicopter to watch, quite touching.”
The Rev. Billy Graham gave the invo- The rivalry remained intense, then
cation. turned bittersweet once Arkansas bolt-
‘ ’That same Watergate crowd, we ed the dying SWC four years before it
had them all there," Royal said. "How collapsed. In their finale meeting as
much bigger can it get?” conference foes, the Hogs won 14-13/
Arkansas led 7-0 at halftime, then Nostalgic feelings were stirred
stretched it to 14-0 in the third quarter, before the 2000 Cotton Bowl meeting.
Street made it 14-8 with a 42-yard Razorbacks coach Houston Nutt added
touchdown run and a 2-point conver- an edge to it by flashing an upside
sion down Hook ‘em Homs hand gesture
Then came the play Texas fans following his team’s 27-6 romp.
remember as fondly as Arkansas fans As for the in-season renewal of the
recall Hatfield’s weaving run. On a rivalry, Texas coach Mack Brown
fourth-and-3, Royal stunned even began lobbying for it soon after arriv-
Street by calling for' ’53 veer pass,” a ing in Austin before the 1998 season.
He thought it would be good for sea-
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still stuff you don’t really plan
on."
On the offensive side of the
ball, the Rangers must contend
with a Clear Creek defense that little bit more than they have in
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Key players: Defensive back
Robert Parish runs a 4.5 40
and has decent height at 5-11.
“Their defensive ends will be. running a little shotgun, fake it errorsand penalties. teads^team Jrth Inrushes
We gave up a touchdown run f0r 40 yards. Quarterback Alex
on special teams last week, and Pounds is 23-of-53 through two
we can’t afford to do that this games for 230 yards and a
,Ci. inure. week, Price said. “We need to touchdown, but he has thrown
Klein Oak lost 52-6 to stop turnovers, penalties and 1've interceptions. Deer tailback
to build on Jeremy Williams' Tomball in Week 0, then fell 24- mental mistakes If we are going '",a“
14 to Alvin last week.
“They’ve been struggling a
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