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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 2022
5
Panthers pull away with late scores to spoil Homecoming
Individual Stats
HORN OFFENSE-
&
of last Friday’s shootout at David 2 5-yard touchdown play.
overcame one holding penalty at
Husmann Memorial Stadium.
Tanner Gore put Burton in great the Burton 33 with a 20-yard run
a bad shotgun snap and needed
damage on the ground, with 454 only three plays to go up 14-6.
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turnovers into touchdowns.
the flat. He picked up a couple of 15 more was tacked on because of
Ttl..........................4....58.. 14.50... 1
Rodney Walton finishes off one of his long kickoff returns. He finished with
101 yards on four returns.
Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala
to make it 34-33.
second-down effort over the
193 yards.
Vicente Veliz found his tight end, Davis led on defense with 11
Still with over two minutes left read from 4 yards out.
1
Numbers that follow teams indicate their power ratings.
e
2A Division I District 13
Others: 14. East Bernard, 220; 19.
257 Lexington, 218; 20. Boling, 218; 27.
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to Poth this
Others:28. Brenham, 235; 58. Bastrop, 6. Coleman
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on a fourth-quarter punt return.
Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala
DISTRICT 13-2A-DI FOOTBALL STANDINGS
Other: 7. El Campo, 236. Total teams Johnson City, 195; 42. Stockdale, 194;
SEASON
7. Sch’burg Shorthorns.
LAST WEEK’S 13-2A-DI RESULTS
1. Mart
87. Caldwell, 177. Total teams in 4A 2. Albany.
Refugio 40, Edna 22
Hallettsville 42, Van Vleck 14 Rogers 28, Troy 21
Shiner 22, Poth 21
Columbus 49, Rice Consolidated 0
Harris Ratings’ Football Rankings
Flatonia 34, Nixon-Smiley 0
Weimar 61, Somerville 6
With 3:04 left the game and the field position with a 61 -yard kick- by John Davis. A second holding
score tied at 41 -41, the Panthers offreturn and five runs covered 3 5 infraction, at the 10, helped to end
drove 60 yards in five plays to yards to the end zone. The Panthers the scoring threat as the Panthers
take the lead. They capped off led 7-6, making their extra-point blocked a 34-yard field goal at-
With four returning starters on
offense and five on defense, Poth
was slated to win District 15-3 A
2. Without timeouts, Burton hur-
riedly went to Delvin Gantt on a
Hearne 35, Elkhart 20
Thorndale 54, Riesel 21
LagoVista 42,Giddings 10 Gonzales 27, Marion 13
Randolph 45, SA Young Men's Leadership Acad. 0
272
262
259
258
283
282
279
278
277
249
248
245
243
241
235
231
223
241
234
232
230
227
226
226
225
223
223
7. Stratford.
8. Cisco......
9. Beckville
10. Tolar....
Harris Ratings’
Football Picks
1st downs
Rushes-yards
Passing yards
Total offense
Return yards
Com-att-int
Punts-avg
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
3rd down efficiency
4th down efficiency
Ganado 27, E. Bernard 22
Brazos 58, Louise 10
by 27
...pick
by 16
..by 2
by 42
by 14
..by 4
Passing
Ryba.....
by 28
by 35
..by 9
by 10
..by 7
by 41
..by 5
3. Wellington
4. Wink.........
5. Carlisle.....
6. Muenster..
7. Burton......
8. Chilton.....
9. Bremond..
10. Lovelady
ley, and South San Antonio West.
Defensively, Poth lines up in a
3-4 while. On offense, the Pirates
like to pound the football with a
strong running game much like all
three of Schulenburg’s opponents
this season.
Rushing
Tyrone Gilmon.
Pierson Spies..
Delvin Gantt.....
Chad Schubert.
Vicente Veliz....
Tanner Gore....
Team...............
Ttl....................
Team
1. Hearne Eagles........
Flatonia Bulldogs....
Thorndale Bulldogs.
Weimar Wildcats.....
5. Holland Hornets......
Thrall Tigers............
1. Stephenville.................
2. China Spring................
3. Corpus Christi Calallen
4. Celina..........................
5. Boerne.........................
their 56-41 win on Schulenburg’s
Homecoming with a “pick six” in
the final 40 seconds.
While Burton did most of its
By Darrell Vyvjala
Schulenburg Sticker Staff
Hallettsville Sacred Heart 55, Houston Lutheran North 7
Shiner St. Paul, Muenster Sacred Heart
Rushing
Tyler Ryba.......
John Davis.......
Rodney Walton
Team...............
Ttl....................
Friday night
The 0-3 Shorthorns will make
the 103-mile trip to Poth this
Friday, Sept. 16 to take on the
2-1 Pirates.
Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m.
After starting the 2022 season
with wins over Blanco (21-14) and
Falls City (41-0), Poth dropped a
Others: 23. Falls City, 200; 41. Snook,
186; 49. Yorktown, 181; 65. Somerville,
169; 74. Louise, 164. Total teams in
2A 011:^0.
215; 91. Bastrop Cedar Creek, 194.
Total teams in 5A Dll: 119.
Class 4A Division I
Passing
Gantt........
Veliz...........
Ttl..............
Receiving
Gore...........
Colby Beck
48 ..454....9.46 ...6
Com. Att. Yrds. Int. TD
Burton
19
48-454
58
512
175
4-7-0
0
1-0
4-46
8/10
0/2
27:22
14
Horns
15
29-192
210
402
141
9-17-1
2-21.0
3-1
6-76
2/7
1/2
29..192....6.62...3
Com. Att. Yrds. Int. TD
....8....16 ....179....1 ....3
45. Three Rivers, 193; 46. Schulen-
burg, 192; 51. Thrall, 189; 65. Freer,
182; 67. Weimar, 181; 81. Junction,
174; 83. Kenedy, 173; 85. Premont,
172; 95. Skidmore-Tynan, 164; 96.
LaVilla, 163; 98. Harper, 161; 102.
Santa Maria, 152; 103. Ben Bolt, 150;
104. Bloomington, 146; 105. Riviera-
Kaufer, 133. Total teams in 2A DI: 106.
Class 2A Division II
Smiley, 177. Total teams in 3A Dll: 102.
Class 2A Division I
Class 3A Division II
1. Gunter.................................
2. Holliday...............................
3. Newton...............................
4. West Rusk..........................
5. Daingerfield........................
6. Poth....................................
7. Rogers................................
8. Canadian............................
9. Bells....................................
10. Wall...................................
Class 6A
1. Galena Park North Shore..
2. Westlake............................
3. Southlake Carroll...............
4. Katy...................................
5. Denton Guyer....................
Total teams in 6A: 249.
Class 5A Division I
1. Longview...........................
2. Richmond Foster...............
3. Denton Ryan......................
4. Lufkin.................................
5. Frisco Reedy.....................
Lexington over Thrall.........
Poth over Schulenburg.....
Flatonia over Falls City......
Chilton over Hearne...........
Bremond over Holland.......
Thorndale over Iola...........
Weimar over Snook...........
Other Games
Elgin over Cedar Creek......
Pflugerville vs. Bastrop.......
Hallettsville over SA Pieper
Sealy over Bay City............
El Campo over Wharton.....
Burnet over Giddings..........
Smithville over Taylor.........
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in 5A DI: 132.
Class 5A Division II
1. Argyle.................................
2. Texas High.........................
3. Fort Bend Marshall.............
4. Liberty Hill...........................
5. Midlothian Heritage.............
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Nicolas Lopez (No. 99) and Jakele Houston quickly bring down Delvin Gantt
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couraging start, scoring in two among others, before Granger
plays after a 24-yardkickoffreturn penetrated into the backfield to
by Byron Johnson. Jayse Janda tackle Spies for a loss of 2 on
Others: 48. Seguin, 6; 71. Victoria East, Tidehaven, 211; 38. Brazos, 203; 53.
220; 80. Victoria West, 215. Total teams Rice Consolidated, 194; 83. Nixon-
so there’s some promise in what Burton went to its big back for the stop after a loss of 5 because of thers quickly regained the lead and Gantt to cover 60 yards in just five
we were able to do. We showed the first time on second and 10. a fumbled handoff on second and finish offthe game with a 30-point plays. Gilmon addedthe two-point
improvement and the kids gave Tyrone Gilmon was stacked up 10. A short punt gave the ball back quarter. Six runs covered 65 yards conversion to make it 49-41 with
it all they had. I’m not big on by four Shorthorns at the line to Burton at the 38 and, on third with Spies’ 49-yarder setting up 1:01 remaining.
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kick after the Homs’ PAT failed, tempt. With 3:42 left in the first
Two plays into Schulenburg’s half, the Panthers mounted an
next possession, Burton recovered 11-play drive to the Schulenburg
celebrating losses but I was proud of scrimmage but kept churning and 3, Chad Schubert took a toss
of our players’ effort.” until he broke free for a 66-yard around right tackle to score from
Schulenburg got off to an en- touchdown run. Gilmon went on 31 yards out. The extra point was
m--aa to carry 11 more times and total blockedbutthePanthersled26-20.
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Jayse Janda sets to throw a half-
back pass for 31 yards on the Horns’
first place from scrimmage.
Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala
Horns travel
* In Region IV. Others in Region IV:
13. Ganado, 220; 15. Mason, 219; 20.
Thorndale, 212; 22. Hearne, 209; 26.
Flatonia, 206; 32. Holland, 202; 41.
___ 5 1 _________________ kept alive by a pass interference Cortez’s bouncing onside kick out left, the Horns answered to tie the
Aaron Janecek turns upfield for a penalty, to the Horn 5. Gilmon oftheairatthe43. Afteraholding game once again. On second and
15-yard reception in the third quarter, was stopped on third and goal call on first down moved Schulen- 13, Ryba found Schramek on a
Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala by Tommy Granger and Walton, burg back across midfield, Ryba curl and he turned the 8-yard pass
260 1. Timpson.
257 2. Hawley...
256 3. Crawford
255 4. Shiner*...
254 5. Refugio*.
Att. Yrds. Avg. TD
. 19.. 115.... 6.05... 2
...7....49....7.00... 1
...2....29.. 14.50... 0
...1.....-1...-1.00...0
220 Granger 28, Holland 20
219
215 Bryan 54, Brenham 42
214 Luling 59, Eastside Mem. 0
213 Cuero 75, Yoakum 6
209 Navarro 28, Smithville 21
208 Lexington 33, Rockdale 18
Again, the Horns answered kickoff return by Walton, for the chains after a 5-yard Davis to return it all the way to the end
starting with a 29-yard kickoff 28 yards, and then the Panthers run on first down. A 1-yard loss zone. The Homs failed to moved
return by Walton. Ryba scrambled were hit with a targeting penalty and incomplete pass followed to the ball in the final 36 seconds
for 24 yards and completed a short on Davis’ first-down mn. Ryba bring up a punt. Gilmon powered and Burton needed one snap to
pass before going offleft tackle for hit Aaron Janecek for 15 yards throughthelinefora50-yardrun mn out the clock after taking over
the final 21 yards. The Panthers, and later converted on fourth and on third and 4 at the Panther 46. on downs.
who missed their last extra point, 4 with an 8-yard completion to Even with a taunting penalty on For Schulenburg, Schramek
blocked Schulenburg’s kick to Schramek. Ryba capped offthe Burton, followed by holding, the finished with 161 yards receiv-
leave the score tied at 20-20. 10-play drive by scoring on a zone Panthers were able to score again, ing to go along with nine tackles.
9 —9
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wa.
a 1-yard Gilmon plunge for the After the kickoff, Veliz broke
score. A wingback-aroundto Gantt up a first-down pass downfield,
added two points on the conversion Gilmon then intercepted Ryba’s
After matching Burton’s three connected on a halfback pass to fourth down.
first-quarter touchdowns and tak- Kenny Schramek for 31 yards and Rybaand Walton quickly moved
ing a lead early in the final stanza, Tyler Ryba found Schramek open Schulenburg across midfield, both
the Shorthorns fell short at the end downfield on a seam route for a with 30-yard runs. The Horns
hit Janecek downfield on a “go” into a 66-yard score by breaking
route for 33 yards. A quarterback a number of tackles. On the two-
draw netted 10 on the final play point conversion, Rybarolledright
of the third quarter and Davis, looking to pass before taking off
using a “pancake” block by Ray for the end zone and diving over
239 Mitchell, burst through the middle the goal line.
234 for a 10-yard touchdown mn to Burton’s offense wasn’tthrough
232 start the fourth period. either, though, with 3:04 left in
Game Summary
Horns 20 0 6 15 - 41
Panthers 20 0 6 30 - 56
1ST QUARTER
Sch - Schramek 25 pass from Ryba (run
failed), 11:21.
Bur - Spies 4 run (D'Mitry Schulte
kick), 8:33.
Bur - Spies 30 run (Schulte kick), 6:08.
Sch - Schramek 31 pass from Ryba
(Schramek pass from Ryba), 4:20.
Bur - Gilmon 66 run (kick failed), 3:18.
Sch - Ryba 21 run (kick blocked), 2:08
3RD QUARTER
Bur - Schubert 31 run (kick blocked),
6:38.
Sch - Ryba 4 run (kick failed), :54.
4TH QUARTER
Sch - Davis 10 run (Cortez kick), 11:56.
Bur - Gilmon 1 run (Gantt run), 9:08.
Bur - Beck 25 pass from Veliz (Schulte
kick), 4:00.
Sch - Schramek 66 pas from Ryba
(Ryba run), 3:04.
Bur - Gilmon 10 run (Gilmon run), 1:01.
Bur - Gilmon 48 interception return
(Schulte kick), :36.
3.....5......33....0....0
1.....2......25....0....1
4.....7......58 ....0 ....1
No. Yrds. Avg. TD
.......3....33..11.00...0
.......1 ....25..25.00... 1
in the first quarter, the teams’scor- A missed extra point left the Colby Beck, wide open for a 25- tackles while Ryba threw for 179
ing pace suddenly halted. Burton score tied but the Homs kept the yard touchdown pass. and mshed for 115.
drove eight plays, with the series momentum as Schramek snagged Down 41-33 with four minutes -——gamg-----
232 Cortez put the Horns up 33-26 the game. The Panthers alternated
230 with the extra point but the Pan- Gilmon dives with tosses left to
227 —sa-
225 g-,) ai
223 [ A S h- pS
223 -IeHN M-Q AReg3ne8m
222 Mshg-p 239%
SPORTS
Schulenburg got another good Schulenburg failed to moved middle near midfield and was able
Att. Yrds. Avg. TD
.12.. 193..16.08 ...3
.13.. 129....9.92 ...2
.13....90....6.92...0
...7....48....6.86...1
...1......1 ....1.00 ...0
...1.....-5..-5.00...0
...1.....-2..-2.00...0
yards mshing out of 512 total, the Pierson Spies broke free on third toss but he was tripped up and fell
Horns had a balanced attack in and 6 for a 30-yard scoring mn. just short of the goal line. With
eclipsing the 400-yard mark (192 The Horns answered after a time running out, Gantt got the ball
msh/210 pass). Along with the 41-yard kickoff return by Rodney again but Granger shot through to
advantage in total yardage, the key Walton. Facing third and 6 at the make the stop.
to the Panthers’two-score victory Panther 31, Ryba got off a short To start the second half, Gantt
was turning a pair of S chulenburg pass under pressure to S chramek in returned the kickoff 2 7 yards and
DISTRICT
W L Pts Opp
Tomball Rosehill Christ. 41, Thrall 25 Division II by Texas Football
OTHER SCORES magazine. Behind the Pirates in
Westwood 49, Bastrop 42 El Campo 27, 00 Vets 14 that district were Natalia, Kames
Stafford 28, Sealy 27 La Grange 37, LaVernia 27 City, Comfort, Dilley, Nixon-Smi-
“I thought we played really blocks and cut back to the middle a facemask. The Hom defense held
well, especially on offense,” Hom of the field to open space for the at the 30 as Granger, Walton, and
head coach Walt Brock said. “We touchdown. Going for two, Ryba D’Keenan Thompson combined
came up with a big goal-line stand wentunder center andtossedto his for tackle in the backfield. Misael
on defense and had more posi- mnning back only to get the ball Cortez broke up a deep pass on
tives there but, at other times, we handed back. He rolled right and third down and Schramek pres-
didn’tmake stops. Burton shut out threw a strike to Schramek on an sured Gantt into an incompletion
Hearne, picked first in our district, “out” route. on fourth down.
and beat Holland, picked third, With the game tied at 14-14, The Horns couldn’t cash in on
Time of possession 20:38
Pts. Off Turnovers 0
in 4A DI: 99.
Class 4A Division II
1. Carthage...................................255
2. Cuero........................................249
3. Bellville.....................................245
4. Gilmer.......................................244
5. Wichita Falls Hirschi.................243
Others: 14. Sealy, 231; 25. Navarro,
222; 26. La Grange, 221; 29. Brook-
shire-Royal, 218; 33. Smithville, 215;
34. Giddings, 214; 56. Gonzales, 203;
W L Pts Opp 22-21 decision last week to Shiner.
2........1........56......38 A late two-point conversion by
2........1........83......34 Dalton Brooks proved to be the
2 1 123 90 difference in that loss.
2 1 139 54 Harris Ratings ranked Poth at
1 ........2........79......63 No. 6 in Class 3A Division II this
1 ........2........86......92 week and picked the Pirates as
0........3........75.... 153 3 5-point favorites over the Horns.
Dll: 93.
Class 3A Division I
1. Franklin.....................................242
2. Mount Vernon...........................240
3. Columbus.................................239
4. Lorena......................................236
5. Bushland...................................235
Others: 6. Cameron Yoe, 234; 13.
Edna, 229; 16. Hallettsville, 228; 27.
Industrial, 220; 42. Yoakum, 211; 61.
Marion, 201; 63. Luling, 200; 69. Ran-
dolph, 197. Total teams in 3A DI: 104.
• Randolph over SA Kennedy.... by 13
• Navarro over LaVernia............by 12
• Pleasanton over Gonzales........by 6
• PL-Calhoun over Yoakum.......by 20
• Cuero over CC Calallen............by 7
• Bellville over Cameron Yoe.....by 18
• Madisonville over Caldwell....no limit
• Lago Vista over La Grange.....by 17
• Edna over Sinton.......................by 7
• Refugio over Bishop................by 28
• Boling over Luling....................by 17
• Marion over Karnes City..........by 24
• Rice Cons, over Palacios..........by 5
• Industrial over Tidehaven........by 11
• Rogers over Palmer................by 14
• Johnson City over Florence.....by 22
• Ganado over Danbury.............by 35
• Shiner over East Bernard..........by 8
• Brazos over Nixon-Smiley.......by 27
• Freer over Dilley........................by 7
• Three Rivers over Banquete... by 11
• Harper over Center Point..........by 4
• Cross Plains over Junction......by 30
• Stockdale over Yorktown.........by 13
• Bloomington over Runge.........by 21
• Kenedy over Somerville............by 6
• Charlotte over Ben Bolt.............by 6
Opponent not rated - Louise (Halletts-
ville Sacred Heart).
Open- Brenham, Burton.
Jayse Janda... 1......1......31 ....0.... 0
Ttl...................9....17....210....1.... 3
Receiving No. Yrds. Avg. TD
Kenny Schramek...5..161 ..32.20... 3
Aaron Janecek.......2 ....48..24.00... 0
Misael Cortez.........2......1 ....0.50... 0
Ttl..........................9..210..23.33...3
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