The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 140, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 2012 Page: 7 of 12
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balls for 138 yards Fri-
day.
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Carthage—Tee Goree 5-
80, Okeeron Rutherford 4-
55, Major Harris 3-29,
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Taylor—Snyder 10-28-2-
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the Regional round al the Class 3A, Division I playoffs at liger Stadium in Corsicana.
fourth quarter to close
out game. Ray Ro^
I driguez scored on a two-
I yard run with 9:18 to
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After a Taylor punt,
Pipkin found the end
zone again, and on his
last carry ran the ball in yards. Jackson recorded
an interception and led
the team in the tackles.
Carthage improves to
10-2 on the year and
heads to Lufkin to face
to add another touch-
down before the half af-
its next two possessions, ter an interception by
Jackson. Carthage put
together a 12-play drive
Photo by Chris Keating
Blake Bogenschutz, 4, passed lor 203 yards and Dm touchdowns Friday night in the Bulldogs 56-21 victory against Taylor in
said a trip to Waco is
possible. RrW -'w^HMJMHMHMH
All those scenarios are James Marshall 1-15, Kol-
by Blissett 1-14, Pipkin 1-
13, Bolton 1-12.
regular season 26-12 to
West Orange-Stark.
“(Silsbee) has a good
team,” Surratt said. “But
if we play well, well be
fine”
The Tigers run a
Ducks’final score of the spread offense and a 50
year. defense. Silsbee’s main
Taylor finishes the sea- players on offense are
son with a 5-7 record.
Snyder threw for 57
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different venue.
Surratt said if Bowers
Stadium becomes un-
available, the two teams
may flip for Homer
Bryce Stadium in Nacog- Dustin Johnson 2-6 Fran-
doches or Reliant Stadl-
and took out Stafford 45- um in Houston. He also
21 this past Friday. The
Tigers lost their first
game of the season 21-20
and scored on a four-
yard pass by Jeremy
Snyder to Tim Bailey.
Taylor attempted to
surprise Carthage with ~
an onside kick following the second play of the pass from William Rlt-
i its first score, but the second half and carried tenberry to James Mar
I ball rolled out of bounds the ball in two plays lat- shall.v
Taylor managed to find to Port Neches-Groves M
the end zone twice in the and the final game of the El Campo both win this
three scores, all to
Holmes against Stafford
and has over 1,000 rush -
highlight of the night for ing yards on the year,
the Ducks. He intercept- Holmes caught seven
ed a pass, forced a fum-
ble that he also recov-
ered and ran for 18 yards
on seven carries.
Rutherford (offense),
Jackson (defense) and
D.K. Callaway (special
teams) were the Bull-
dogs’ players of the
game. —-
Again, I’m not bashing
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good for them,” Surratt
said. “We wanted them
to get a taste for playoff
football.”
The Bulldogs final
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Bulldogs’ nine with 751 pass to Kolby Blissett to
left in the second quarter give the Bulldogs a 35-7
“J J z- lead at halftime.
Bryian Bolton started
off the third quarter with
a bang for the Bulldogs.
title. Kickoff is set for
7:30 pun. at Abe Martin
Stadium. The Bulldogs
will be the home team.
Silsbee (10-2) defeated
Huffman-Hargrave 54-21
score came on their next in the Bi-district round
He intercepted a pass on possession on a 15-yard
i pass from William Rit-
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first touchdown, H||HIH
Ducks took over from the that ended with a 14-yard players in, which was
‘ pass to Kolby Blissett to
1 2:55
passed for 190 yards and TAY CART
First Downs 6 22
Rushes-Yards 25-48 32-189
Passing Yards 57 218
Comp-Att-Int 10-28-3 16-
33-1
Punts-Avg 6-27.17 0-0
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 6-3
The winner of Friday’s Penalties-Yards 4-40 3-24
game in Lufkin will face INDIVIDCAL
the Ingleside/El Campo STATISTICS
winner. El Campo (12-0) RUSHING
is favored in that contest Taylor—Ray Rodriguez
11-20, Armando Sobs 6-
19, Isaac Franco 7-18,
Jeremy Snyder l-(-9).
Carthage—Twin Pipkin
14-123, Derontay Brown
6-40, Bryian Bolton 2-35,
Christian Allison 4-4,
Houston State University Trent Jackson 1-3, Team
in Huntsville. However,
the Bearkats are in the
FCS playoffs and a win
this weekend by them
would force El Campo
Silsbee for the Region m and Carthage to select a schutz 15-31-3-1—208,
William Rittenberry 1-2-
1-0—15.
RECEIVING
Taylor—Tim Bailey 4-12,
Reagan Fischer 2-19,
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Friday.
On the other side of
the Class 3A, Div. I
bracket, Kilgore meets
| Gainsville and
Stephenville plays Abi-
imeWyhe
Carthage 56,
Taylor 21
At Tiger Stadium,
Omrirana
[Taylor070 14 - 21
Carthage 14 21 21 0 - 56
First Quarter
CART - Okeeron Ruther-
ford, five-yard pass from
Blake Bogenadiutz (Jim-
my Gonzalez kick); 531
[ CART - Twin Pipkin, 29-
yard run (Gonzalez kick);
3:07
Second Quarter
CART - Trent Jackson,
[ three-yard run (Gonzalez
| kick); 11:57
I TAY - Tim Bailey, four
i yard pass from Jeremy
Snyder (Miguel Morales
kick); 7:19
CART - Tee Goree, 29-
yard pass from Bogen-
schutz (Gonzalez kick);
6:31
CART - Kolby Blissett,
14- yard pass from Bogen-
schutz (Gonzalez kick);
0:13
Third Quarter
CART - Bryian Bolton,
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CART - Pipkin, 35-yard
run (Gonzalez kick); 9:45
CART - James Marshall,
15- yard from William Rit-
tenberry (Dakota Tutt
kick); 5:29
Fourth Quarter
TAY - Ray Rodriguez,
two-yard run (Morales
kick); 9:18
TAY — Dustin Johnson,
their quarterback, eight-yard pass from
Patrick Reed, and receiv- Snyder (Morales kick);
yards on 10 completions, er Jordan Holmes. Reed
Rodriguez led the team
with 20 yards on 11 car-
ries.
Isaac Franco was the
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ie fans, please calm down
Aggies. I personal- Many people, including new quarterback. The Ag- lot to be excited about now coach Kevin Sumlin would
r am a Longhorn fan, but myself, believed it would gies finished last season 7-6 that Johnny Manziel has be able to have such a great
take a few years before the and 45 in Big 12 play. turned into a football sav- impact this quickly. Kudos
Aggies really competed Throwing that team into for in College Station and to those guys for doing
weU in football. So natural- a tougher conference, and that the Aggies were able to great things this season,
ly, the Aggies have played changing the head coach defeat Alabama on the road but no one saw it coming,
most of the season with a and adding a redshirt earlier this month. But if which makes it an even bet-
chip on their soldier, bat freshman quarterback you tell me that you saw ter story,
there is no doubt Texas doesn't usually spell great that com
A4M has far exceeded ex- «aso n ahead. So please son, I’ll
pectations. don’t act like being shepti- your fece.Noway.no how.
Thereasonfortheskepd cal of the/ -- — ----
cism prior to the season season is the greatest
was mainly because of two ever committed dynamic as he has
id coach and Texas AAM does have a his first year and
and should the Bulldogs
meet them in the state
semifinal round a venue
Callaway recorded four is undecided.
tackles while covering a A midway point for
kick off. Rutherford both teams is Elliott
caught four passes for 55 Bowers Stadium at Sam
Photo by Rob Ludwig
Carthage junior running back Twin Pipkin, 25, leaps over
traffic at the Imo of scriinnage enroute to an 18-jardnm in
the first quarter for the Bulldogs. Ji
XV)RSICANA-After
I last week’s dose
V-/caLl against Pales-
tine, Carthage made a
statement Friday night
against Taylor.
The Bulldogs amassed
over 400 yards on offense j
and held the Ducks to
six first downs in a 56-21
win at Tiger Stadium in
Corsicana, where
Carthage is now 6-0 all
time.
Blake Bogenschutz
completed 15 passes for
203 yards and three
touchdowns for the Bull-
dogs. Tevin Pipkin car-
ried the ball 14 times for
123 yards and two scores.
Tee Goree caught five
, passes for 80 yards.
, Taylor ran for only 48
, yards and passed for 57
yards. All three of the
B Ducks’ scores came after
a Bulldogs’ turnover.
Their longest scoring
drive was 29 yards.
“We had a few
turnovers early, but aside
from that we moved the ]
ball really well on of-
fense,” Carthage head
coach Scott Surratt said.
“I think we’re peaking at .
the right time, especially
on defense.” '
, Carthage jumped out to i
a 21-0 lead with three I
straight scoring drives. 1
The first score came af- |
the Ducks’ 42-yard line.
A pass to Goree and a
13-yard run by Pipkin
moved Carthage inside
the 10. 1
The Bull dogs went to a I
jump ball on third and I
goal from the five that
was knocked away, but I
went with the same play I
call on fourth down that
resulted in a touchdown I
catch for Okeeron
Rutherford. I
Taylor punted on its I
next two possessions that I
led to the Bulldogs’ next I
two touchdowns. Pipkin |
I found the end zone for
I Carthage’s second touch-
I down on a 29-yard run
that capped off a three-
play drive.
I Trent Jackson carried
I the ball in on the Bull-
dogs’ next possession. A Carthage scored three
33-yard pass to Goree set plays later on a 29-yard
I up Jackson for the three- pass by Bogenschutz to
yard score with 11:57 left Goree. M|
in the second quarter. The Bulldogs managed from 37 yards with 9:45
Carthage, however, to add another touch- left in the third quarter,
turned the ball over on down before the half af- which prompted the Bull-
dogs to remove their first
string players.
“We got some young
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