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Thursday, December 19, 2013

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james bailey, AP All State Football 2013 article [james honorable mention]

statesman article

Updated: 8:34 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013 | Posted: 8:33 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013

Texas APSE Class 5A all-state football team

By The Associated Press

The Associated Press
The 2013 Texas Associated Press Sports Editors Class 5A all-state high school football team, released Thursday. Voting based on regular-season performance. Players are listed in alphabetical order at each position.
FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE
Linemen:
— TIMMIS BONNER, Cedar Hill, Sr. -- 93 percent grade, 87 pancakes, no sacks allowed
— EVAN BROWN, Southlake Carroll, Sr. -- 91 pancakes, 93 knockdowns, graded at 96 percent
— TEJAN KOROMA, Allen, Sr. -- Graded 96 percent, 91 pancakes and knockdowns
— ERICH SULLINS, Arlington Lamar, Sr. -- 95 percent grade, 79 pancakes, 44 knockdowns, no sacks allowed
— NAJEE TORAN, Galena Park North Shore, Sr. -- 97 pancakes, 74 knockdowns, 46 cuts, graded at 93 percent
Receivers/ends:
— PHILLIP BAPTISTE, Copperas Cove, Sr. -- 104-1,410, 16 TDs receiving
— DARRELL JAMES, FW Paschal, Sr. -- 97-1,413, 14 TDs receiving
Quarterback:
— DESMON WHITE, DeSoto, Sr. -- 174-259-2,886, 30 TDs passing, 3 INTs, 103-1,175, 13 TDs rushing
Running backs:
— DILLON BIRDEN, Cypress Fairbanks, Sr. -- 335-2,282, 22 TDs rushing
— TREVOR SPEIGHTS, McAllen Memorial, Soph. -- 240-2,114, 25 TDs rushing
— JUSTIN STOCKTON, Cibolo Steele, Sr. -- 133-1,656, 29 TDs rushing
Kicker:
— LEO PERALTA, Waco Midway, Sr. -- 42-44 PATs, 11-13 FGs, 3 longer than 50
Offensive Player of the Year: Desmon White, DeSoto
___
FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE
Linemen:
— VICTOR EVANS, Dallas Skyline, Sr. -- 16 sacks, 24 tackles for loss, 75 tackles
— MYLES GARRETT, Arlington Martin, Sr. -- 81 tackles, 19.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, 4 blocked kicks
— JOSHUA MALIN, Cibolo Steele, Sr. -- 85 tackes, 15 tackles for loss, 8 sacks, 4 forced fumbles
— XAVIER WASHINGTON, Cedar Hill, Sr. -- 62 tackles, 25 tackles for loss, 12 sacks, 6 forced fumbles
Linebackers:
— ETHAN DAVIDSON, Keller Central, Sr. -- 144 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, 3 forced fumbles
— NATHAN FOX, Houston Clear Lake, Jr. -- 131 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, 3 INTs, 4 fumble recoveries
— ZACH WHITLEY, Galena Park North Shore, Sr. -- 144 tackles, 4 fumbles forced; 7 sacks, 12 tackles for loss
Defensive backs:
— TEDDY LOWERY, Austin Akins, Sr. -- 60 tackles, 8 INTs, 1 defensive TD
— JACOB NWANGWA, Arlington, Sr. -- 113 tackles, 5 INTs, 10 pass breakups, defensive TD
— CHANCE WAZ, Pflugerville Hendrickson, Sr. -- 106 tackles, 8 INTs, 2 forced fumbles, 2 defensive TDs
— DWAYNE WILLIAMS, Killeen Shoemaker, Sr. -- 10 INTs, INT returned for TD
Punter:
— JONATHAN ROBINSON, Northside Brandeis, Sr. -- 44 yard average, 35 punts, long of 81
Defensive Player of the Year: Myles Garrett, Arlington Martin
___
SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE
Linemen:
— Tyus Barrett, Dallas Skyline, Sr.; Colton Freeman, San Angelo Central, Sr.; Kevin Gray, Coppell, Sr.; Dakota Laws, Denton Ryan, Jr.; Brendan Moore, Round Rock Westwood, Sr.; Kyle Tamase, Manvel, Sr.
Receivers/ends:
— Dimitri Flowers, SA Churchill, Sr.; Charles Porter, Round Rock Cedar Ridge, Sr.
Quarterback:
— Kyler Murray, Allen, Jr.
Running backs:
— Rodney Anderson, Katy, Jr.; C.J. Eddison, Odessa, Sr.; Samaje Perine, Pflugerville Hendrickson, Sr.
Kicker:
— Marc Orozco, Denton Ryan, Sr.
___
SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE
Linemen:
— Mike Islava, Lake Travis, Sr.; Zack Krolczyk, The Woodlands, Sr.; Koda Martin, Manvel, Sr.; Sione Teuhema, Keller, Sr.
Linebackers:
— Jake Blomstrom, Katy, Sr.; Marcus Foster, League City Clear Falls, Jr. ; Turner Woolley, Euless Trinity, Sr.
Defensive backs:
— Jaylon Bowden, Fort Bend Elkins, Sr.; Derrick Dixon, Dallas Skyline, Sr.; Nik Kelly, League City Clear Falls, Sr.; Howard Wilson, DeSoto, Sr.
Punter:
— Christian Perkins, Keller, Sr.
___
HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE
LINEMEN: Jonathan Alvarez, Mesquite Horn; Cole Anderson, League City Clear Falls; David Anzaldua, Edinburg North; Christian Beard, Waco Midway; Isaiah Bozquez, San Marcos; Robert Castenada, Round Rock; Conner Dyer, Mesquite Horn; Isaiah Edwards, Katy Cinco Ranch; Lemaefe Galea'i, Euless Trinity; Johnny Garcia, SA Northside Brandeis; Derron Gatewood, Odessa Permian; Clearance Henderson, Dallas Skyline; Vernon Hutchinson, Longview; Andrew Leal, McAllen Memorial; Bryson Martinez, Beaumont West Brook; Jonathan Nicholson, Abilene Cooper; Deionte Noel, Cibolo Steele; Sean Peacock, Lake Travis; Lucas Raley, Abilene Cooper; Maea Teuhema, Keller; Patrick Vahe, Euless Trinity; Bryan Velasco, McAllen Memorial; Bill Weber, Coppell.
RECEIVERS/ENDS: Nahome Anderson, Killeen Shoemaker; Josh Bishop, Round Rock Westwood; Byron Daniels, SA Madison; Ashten Glenn, SA MacArthur; Kash Knutson, SA Reagan; Chris Lacy, DeSoto; DaMarkus Lodge, Cedar Hill; Marc Lozoya, Laredo Alexander; Ryan Parker, Keller Fossil Ridge; Brandon Sherlin, Lubbock Coronado; Kerry Thomas, A&M Consolidated; Luke Timian, Southlake Carroll; Doug Wilson, Abilene.
QUARTERBACKS: Caden Coots, Midland Lee; Derek Esparza, Laredo United; Bear Fenimore, Round Rock Westwood; Manny Harris, Copperas Cove; Michael McCann, Round Rock Cedar Ridge; Kobe Miller, A&M Consolidated; Kent Myers, Garland Sachse; Mickey Scott, San Angelo Central; Ty Summers, SA Reagan.
RUNNING BACKS: Remus Bulmer, Fort Bend Dulles; Patrick Carr, The Woodlands; Trey Dye, Abilene Cooper; Vic Enwere, Fort Bend Austin; Justen Hervey, Beaumont West Brook; Tristan Houston, Galena Park North Shore; Robert Lee, Lubbock Coronado; Teddy Lowery, Austin Akins; TaVarius Luke, North Mesquite; Michael Nelson, Garland Naaman Forest; Varshaun Nixon, Lake Travis; Dedrick Scrivens, McKinney Boyd; Matt Whitesides, Edinburg North; LeDerrick Wilson, EP El Dorado.
KICKERS: Drew Brown, Southlake Carroll; Josh Burton, Round Rock Westwood; Joel Carlos, Hebron; Adam Centers, Coppell; Zachary Elder, SA Johnson; Ryan Jacobs, Arlington Lamar; Aaron Kennedy, Smithson Valley; Zach Lehr, Abilene Cooper; Taylor Lewis, Mesquite Horn.
___
HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE
LINEMEN: Rahn Bailey, League City Clear Falls, Jr.; Cristian Benavidez, Pasadena Sam Rayburn; Joseph Brooks, San Angelo Central; William Coleman, Abilene Cooper; Dexter Collins, Langham Creek; Zach Davies, Lake Travis; Darien Dunn, SA Northside Brandeis; Bryce English, DeSoto; Isiah Freeman, Galena Park North Shore; Shaquel Jackson, DeSoto; Trey Lealaimatafao, SA Northside Warren; Hafoka Olie, Euless Trinity; Eugenio Perez, Laredo Alexander; Reese Strait, Denton Ryan; T.J. Tauaalo, Keller Central, Sr.; Solomon Thomas, Coppell; Anthony Villalobos, Keller Fossil Ridge; Devante Williams, Beaumont West Brook.
LINEBACKERS: James Bailey, Lake Travis; Camnik Campbell, Alief Taylor; Edgar Contreras, Odessa; Nico Costanzo, Langham Creek; Hayden Davidson, Richland; Jalen Dawson, DeSoto; Kevin Duvisien, Houston Madison; Tay Evans, Allen; David Griffith, Plano; Bryce Hines, Keller Fossil Ridge; Lenoy Jones Jr., Waco Midway; Josh Meno, SA Madison; Trevor Myklebust, Fort Bend Austin; Inoke Ngalo, Euless Trinity; Tobenna Okekie, Fort Bend Elkins; David Orr, League City Clear Falls; Hagen Patterson, Lake Travis; Justin Phillips, Pearland; Malik Pryor, Converse Judson; Lupe Quintero, Edinburg North; Brian Rivera, Del Rio; Christian Sam, Allen; Dominique Semien, Beaumont West Brook; Elliot Tostrud, Coppell; Brives Turner, Midland Lee; Jerod Vick, SA Johnson; Josh Watson, Arlington Martin; Anthony Wheeler, Dallas Skyline.
DEFENSIVE BACKS: Jamal Adams, Hebron; Deontay Anderson, Manvel; Keith Batista, Langham Creek; Villis Carter, Euless Trinity; Charles Grant, Mesquite; Antonio Greer, Dallas Skyline; Jason Hall, South Grand Prairie; K.V. Hazlett, Abilene Cooper; Travin Howard, Longview; Luke Hutton, Lake Travis; Darreon Jackson, Mesquite Horn; Rob Kuhne, Richardson Pearce; Jaylon Lane, San Angelo Central; Angel Lara, Edinburg; Will Lockett, Manvel; Nick Marriott, McAllen Memorial; Marquise McClinton, Arlington Lamar; Nick Mika, Katy Cinco Ranch; Chris Miller, San Marcos; Dany Mulanga, Euless Trinity; Chris Pannell, Lake Travis; Ed Paris, Mansfield Timberview; Keivon Ramsey, Converse Judson; Rafael Rivas, Laredo United South; Taylor Robinson, Keller Central; Brandon Simmons, Mansfield Timberview.
PUNTERS: Adam Centers, Coppell; Chris Coby, Longview; Marc Orozco, Denton Ryan.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

james bailey, stateman article quoting james after LT v A&M Consolidated 2013 playoff game

stateman article

LAKE TRAVIS 21, A&M CONSOLIDATED 7

Rare winter blast no match for Cavaliers

Rare winter blast no match for Cavaliers photo

Jay Plotkin
Chris Roller prepares to collide with A&M Consolidated’s Brandon Jackson during the Cavaliers’ 21-7 win.
Austin Community Newspapers Staff
TEMPLE —

Mother Nature must have an issue with Lake Travis and A&M Consolidated playing each other.
After their first game was cancelled on Sept. 20 due to heavy rains and flooding, Mother Nature gave the Cavaliers and Tigers another hurdle with a strong cold front that moved in Thursday.
The front brought freezing rain and winter weather advisories across the state and forced 16 state quarterfinal games to Monday, including Class 5A-II quarterfinal between Denton Ryan and Cedar Hill.

But Mother Nature wasn’t winning this round.
Lake Travis and A&M Consolidated braved a 25 degree temperature at kickoff at Temple’s Wildcat Stadium that saw the Cavaliers defeat the Tigers 21-7 and advance to the Class 5A-II semifinals this weekend.

The Cavaliers will play the winner of Monday’s Denton Ryan-Cedar Hill game.
After Lake Travis defeated A&M Consolidated, head coach Hank Carter joked with his team and said, “I told you all it wasn’t going to be cold.”

“We got to practice in it on Thursday when it blew in.” Carter said.” I think our kids are getting used to it. They like it. You never know what Mother Nature is going to throw at us, but I like our chances when it comes to adversity.”
Lake Travis might get another round of cold weather. Tentatively, the Cavaliers state semifinal game is scheduled for 1:30 p.m., Saturday at Baylor’s Floyd Casey Stadium in Waco. Another cold front is forecasted to move through Central Texas later this week, bringing more freezing temperatures.

Carter said there was talk of playing at Reliant Stadium – an indoor facility – in Houston, but said he’s going to, “hold fast for Baylor.”

If junior defensive back James Bailey get his way, he’d rather play in the outdoor elements that Floyd Casey provides.  “When we played Atascocita, we played one heck of a game,” Bailey said. “It benefits us actually.”

There is some truth to Bailey’s claim.

Lake Travis’ defense held Atascocita to 103 yards of offense in the first half in the Cavaliers 41-16 win at Bryan’s Merrill Green Stadium on Nov. 23 in the area round of the Class 5A-II playoffs.
A strong cold front that moved through Texas two days prior and temperature at kickoff was 38 degrees with a strong wind making conditions extremely cold.

On Saturday in Temple, in colder conditions, Lake Travis’ defense held A&M Consolidated’s high-powered offense to 45 yards of total yards in the first half and only gave up 100 more in the second half.

“When you come off the sideline, your fingers are numb and your toes are as well,” Bailey said. “When you’re in the game you’re not actually thinking about it, you’re more focused on the game.
The cold did affect Lake Travis’ passing game a little.

Dominic De Lira was just 6 of 11 for 76 yards and 29 of those came on a touchdown pass in the first quarter. De Lira’s only one of the game.
But, Shaun Nixon was affective, rushing for 188 yards on 36 carries and had two touchdowns.
“It’s a little harder to throw and catch the ball, but you’re not cold when you’re out there,” said wide receiver Tyler Payne. “The only time you felt the cold was when you were on the sideline.”

james bailey, stateman article where he gets a "game ball" for LT v A&M Consolidated 2013 playoff game

stateman article

High school football: Player of the week, game balls

American-Statesman staff
                           
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Shaun Nixon, RB, Lake Travis
A senior, Nixon earned this honor for a second straight week after helping Lake Travis to a 21-7 victory over A&M Consolidated in the Class 5A playoffs. Carrying a season-high 36 times, he rushed for 191 yards and scored two third-quarter TDs. The Texas A&M-bound Nixon has run for a combined 525 yards in the past two games.

GAME BALLS
Colton Austin, WR-K, Thorndale: Made five receptions for 66 yards, including a 49-yard TD catch, and kicked a 22-yard field goal in the Bulldogs’ 14-10 loss to Shiner in a Class A, Division I state quarterfinal.

James Bailey, DB, Lake Travis: Finished with 12 tackles, two for losses, in the Cavaliers’ victory over A&M Consolidated on Saturday in the Class 5A, Division II playoffs.

Michael Islava, DE, Lake Travis: Registered six tackles and three sacks in his team’s victory over A&M Consolidated.

Lorenzo Llana, LB, Thorndale: Piled up a season-high 20 tackles in the Bulldogs’ loss to Shiner after recording 19 the previous week against Ganado.
— Rick Cantu

james bailey, lake travis versus a&m consolidated 2013 highlights

there are a couple of clips in here of James making plays:

LT v A&M Consolidated 2013 highlights

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

james bailey mentioned in Jay Plotkin article, Lake Travis v Atascocita playoff game 2013

Jay Plotkin article, Lake Travis v Atascocita playoff game 2013


Plotkin Publishing

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Cavs' quick start on offense, defense, ground Eagles

Lake Travis’ newness to 5A football might have doomed Humble Atascocita Saturday afternoon in Bryan.
The Cavaliers, playing just their third 5A playoff game since last year’s realignment bumped them up from 4A, did their thing at Merrill Green Stadium, scoring early and often en route to a 41-16 win.
Dominic De Lira tossed a career-high four touchdown passes, three to Tyler Payne, as the Cavaliers sprinted out to a 41-0 halftime lead. Payne and Grant Foster got so open on three of the touchdown passes that they wondered if the Eagles expected the Cavaliers to do anything other than hand the ball to Texas A&M-bound running back Shaun Nixon.
Each of Lake Travis’ first three drives ended the same way. De Lira took a shotgun snap from Brent McCarty, stood tall in a clean pocket and waited. Each time, Payne or Foster broke wide open on simple post routes. The receiving tandem beat their coverage and turned inside, where Atascocita’s corners had no safety help.
“Game-plan wise, we had a lot of stuff where if we saw them in a certain coverage we’d be able to attack it,” Payne said. “In a lot of cases, that’s what happened. We saw things we could take advantage of and we did that.”
Nixon, though denied a touchdown for the first time all season, did plenty to warrant the Eagles’ attention. He had two touchdown runs negated by penalty but still ran through the Atascocita defense for 123 yards on 26 carries. He had long runs to set up Payne’s second scoring catch and Foster’s as well.
“So we were going to try and pound it as much as we could to get toward the red zone, get things to open up so we could throw it down the field,” De Lira said.
While DeLira and his receivers – Payne especially – had their way with the Atascocita defense, his opposite number couldn’t say the same. Eagles quarterback Greg Campbell entered the game with 2,200 yards passing and another 1,100 rushing and 41 combined touchdowns. Against Lake Travis’ starting defense, Campbell never threatened to get loose.
Though he finished with 177 yards rushing on 19 carries and 155 yards passing, most of his damage came late in the game after the Cavaliers’ defensive starters had called it a day. In two possessions against Lake Travis’ back-ups, Campbell gained 88 of his rushing yards and 50 of his passing yards, along with both of Atascocita’s touchdowns.
“We bottled him up for the most part,” Lake Travis head coach Hank Carter said. “He got loose a couple of times, but I was proud of how our team played.”
Led by James Bailey, the Cavaliers’ starters forced four turnovers. While Lake Travis scored on its first five possessions to open up a 34-0 lead with 7:31 left in the first half, the Eagles gained just six yards on their first four possessions. Atascocita didn’t get a first down until Campbell scrambled for 26 yards five minutes into the second quarter. Two plays later Bailey intercepted a deflected pass and returned it 66 yards for a touchdown. To that point, Atascocita had gained just 31 yards on 16 plays with three turnovers, including one on a muffed kickoff.
“We couldn’t have written that start any better,” Carter said. “We wanted to start on defense and we wanted them to go into the wind and we were fortunate enough to win the flip. We came out and played well and got good field position after the punt and our offense just attacked them from the start.”
Luke Hutton and John Brewer combined to make 22 tackles. Each recovered a fumble. Bailey and Chris Roller produced interceptions. Zach Davies sacked Campbell twice. When Campbell did throw, Lake Travis defensive backs knocked down 10 passes, led by four from Chayce Pannell and three from Hagen Patterson, one on fourth down in the end zone.
“We had a lot of knocked down passes,” Carter said. “We had two interceptions and the opportunity for a couple more. Throwing into the wind, it gave us a little more time to break on the ball and I think our kids were really locked in. Both coordinators had the kids ready to play. Coach [David] Collins and Coach [Randall] Edwards, I need to give them their credit. We had a game plan and the kids went out and executed it.”
While the Eagles struggled, the Cavaliers soared. De Lira completed 10 of his first 12 passes for 126 yards and the four touchdowns. His only turnover came on the opening drive of the third quarter when Atascocita’s Jayce Rumsey intercepted his pass in the end zone. His only other mistake came when he dove at a defender’s ankles, picking up a penalty that negated a Nixon touchdown.
“There were some things that Coach Collins felt we could take a shot on if we had the opportunity,” Carter said. “Dom made some great passes and kids made some tough catches.”

Austin Statesman article mentioning James Bailey's pick 6 against Atascocita District Playoff game

Statesman article

Lake Travis 41, Humble Atascocita 16

Cavaliers steamroll Atascocita to advance to 3rd round

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Cavaliers steamroll Atascocita to advance to 3rd round photo
Jay Plotkin
Lake Travis’ James Bailey sacks Atascocita quarterback Greg Campbell early in Saturday’s area playoff game at Merrill Green Stadium in Bryan. Bailey later intercepted a Campbell pass and returned it for a 66-yard touchdown in Lake Travis’ 41-16 win.
Cavaliers steamroll Atascocita to advance to 3rd round photo
Jay Plotkin
Lake Travis’ Tyler Payne breaks a tackle from Atascocita’s Ramsey Thunder (9) Saturday in an area playoff game at Merrill Green Stadium in Bryan.
Austin Community Newspapers Staff
 
Bryan —
Lake Travis (10-1) contained Atascocita (10-2) quarterback Greg Campbell for the first half while Dominic De Lira and Tyler Payne played pitch and catch as the Cavaliers defeated the Eagles 41-6 at Merrill Green Stadium in Bryan Saturday. Lake Travis will move on to play Dallas Jesuit, which defeated Rockwall 46-26 also on Saturday, in the regional round of the Class 5A, Division II playoffs.

For the second week in a row, the Cavaliers defense came ready to play and held Atascocita to just eight yards of offense in the first quarter on three possessions.
“It was an awesome first half… the second half we played pretty good, but defensively we had a let down,” said head coach Hank Carter. “A lot of that had to do with their kids. Their quarterback (Campbell) is a good player. He’s tough.

“The first (team) defense didn’t allow any points tonight. That’s big. That’s two weeks in a row and when you do that in the playoffs you’re doing something pretty good.”
In the meantime, De Lira and Payne found a formula to give Lake Travis a 20-0 lead by the end of the first quarter.

On Lake Travis’ first play from scrimmage, Payne caught a 39-yard pass from De Lira in double coverage and later caught an 8-yard touchdown.
De Lira found Payne again on Lake Travis’ second possession from 15-yards on the same play, which was set up by a 28-yard run by Shaun Nixon.  After holding Atascocita to another three-and-out, Nixon had five straight carries to get the Cavaliers to the Atascocita 15-yard line where De Lira threw his third touchdown pass of the game to Grant Foster.

Things got worse for the Eagles when Campbell was picked off by Chris Roller. Lake Travis capitalized with Payne’s third touchdown catch of the game from 19 yards on the first play of the second quarter. Atascocita fumbled the ensuing kickoff return on its own 37-yard-line and Michael Mullett found the endzone six plays later to give Lake Travis a 34-0 lead with 7:35 left in the first half.

Campbell finally made some magic on the next drive with a 26-yard run, but two plays later James Bailey intercepted the quarterback and returned it 62-yards to give the Cavaliers a 41-0 lead after a Dylan Tracy extra point.



“That was crazy,” Bailey said. “I was just doing what I was supposed to do and I looked back and there was the ball and then my boys Zac (Canales) and Hagen (Patterson) set up a line and Tanner Bush had a great block to the sideline so I could get the touchdown.”
Up to this point, Atascocita had 26 yards of offense, but Campbell put together a nice drive late in the half, but the Eagles failed to convert on fourth down while threatening from the Cavalier 16-yard line.

Lake Travis’ defense held Atascocita to 103 yards in the first half while putting up 279.
The second half was much different as Lake Travis struggled to stop Campbell, who had a 68-yard touchdown run and a 21-yard touchdown pass to J.J. Gibson in the fourth quarter.
Campbell, who had over 3,000 yards of total offense going into Saturday’s game, finished with 169 yards rushing and 154 yards passing. De Lira threw for 204 yards on 15 of 20 passing and Nixon had 120 yards rushing, but was kept out of the endzone. Payne had 146 yards on six catches and three touchdowns.

Lake Trais 41, Atascocita 16
Lake Travis (9-1) 20 21 0 0 - 41
Atascocita (10-1) 0 0 0 16 - 16
Scoring summary
First quarter
L – Tyler Payne 8 pass from Dominic De Lira (kick failed)
L – Payne 15 pass from De Lira (Dylan Tracy kick)
L – Grant Foster 15 from De Lira (Tracy kick)
Second quarter
L – Payne 19 pass from De Lira (Tracy kick)
L – Michael Mullett 3 run (Tracy kick)
L- James Bailey 62 interception return (Tracy kick)
Fourth quarter
A-Greg Campbell 68 run (Campbell pass to Jemarcus Jones)
A- J.J. Gibson 21 pass from Campbell (Campbell pass to Taylor Stump)
Team stats
A LT
First downs 14 17
Rushes-yards 26-184 42-175
Passing yards 154 204
C-A-I 16-31-2 15-20-1
Fumbles-lost 4-2 3-0
Punts-avg. 3-36 2-25
Penalties-yards8-68 4-35
Individual stats
Rushing
LT: Shaun Nixon 26-120, Michael Mullet 10-26, Dominic De Lira 6-19. A: Greg Campbell 19-169, Jemarcus Jones 7-15.
Passing
LT: Dominic De Lira 15-20-1 204. A: Campbell 16-31-2 154.
Receiving
LT: Tyler Payne 6-146, Cade Green 3-30, Grant Foster 2-16, Dominic Packer 2-14. A: Taylor Stump 5-55, Quan Shorts 7-49, Tre Hamilton 2-19.

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