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Saturday, September 20, 2014

james bailey lake travis football, "Cavs taking week off to work on themselves"

Cavs taking off week to work on themselves

Cavs taking off week to work on themselves photo
Jay Plotkin
Lake Travis’ swarming defense swallows up Hays quarterback Braeden Kent. Feno Pearson (13), Jayden Hutchings (47) and Tevin Paul (34) are among the Cavaliers bringing the heat.

By Jay Plotkin
Lake Travis View contributing writer

Fresh off a 62-23 District 14-6A opening win at Hays, Lake Travis finds itself with some time to itself at an uncharacteristic time during the regular season.

The Cavaliers enter their bye week having won two in a row after dropping the season opener to Waco Midway. For most, a bye this early in the season has taken some getting used to. In each of the past two seasons, Lake Travis’ open date came after the regular season finale.

“I liked it at the end of the season [before the playoffs] because we’d know who our opponent is going to be and have more time to prepare for them,” said senior safety James Bailey. “This is going to be a little different but we’ll adjust to it.”

Head coach Hank Carter said he’s identified plenty of work for Lake Travis to do before he deems this team playoff ready, especially on the defensive side of the ball.

“We’re going to work on us,” he said of the bye-week plan. “We’re not executing and we’re not playing hard enough. Our effort has to improve. There are several factors contributing to that, but [as coaches] we have to do a better job holding [players] accountable and then putting them in position to make plays. There have been two games where I’ve been disappointed in how our defense has played. We’ve got some very talented kids, and we have to do better than that.”

To get better, Carter said the coaches can afford to slow the normally frenetic practice pace to concentrate on areas of improvement, be it offense or defense.

“During bye week, we can slow down and look at us,” he said. “We’ll spend a lot more time in small groups and really work on polishing our game up. We’re going to take the time to fix the things that we are doing wrong. Whether it’s an alignment issue, leverage on the ball or spacing with the wide receivers, whatever it is, and there’s a laundry list of things we’ve got to improve upon, we’ve got some time to do that. ”

While it sounds like he’s being hard on a starting defense that has allowed just three touchdowns in its last two games, Carter doesn’t see it that way. He sees a defense loaded with talented players who haven’t played up to his – or the program’s – expectations. Yet.

“Right now, we are not near to our potential,” he explained. “I’ve told the kids this. There may come a time when I’m standing in front of a Lake Travis varsity football team and I don’t words like state championship potential, like potential to be the best defense in the history of the school. I’ve used those comments with this group of kids because I believe it, and so do our coaches. That being said, we’re not playing like that, anywhere near that.”

Last year’s defense allowed just 14.5 points per game. With the potential to be better, this year’s defense has allowed nearly 26 points per game.

The defensive leader agrees.

“We have the players to be a great defense,” Bailey said Monday. “We just need to actually get together and play the game how we know how to play defense.”

And so the Cavaliers will attack the bye week with an eye on fixing themselves. There will be some attention paid to Del Valle as well, Lake Travis’ opponent on Sept. 26.

“It’s an off week, but at the same time we have another district game the following week, so we’re going to work,” he said. “We’re going to use our time wisely this week and I think we’re going to be a much better football team after we come out of our bye week.”

And how will the Cavaliers’ spend their Friday night off the field? They may go to a game, but they don’t expect to burn the midnight oil.

“I’ll probably sleep,” Bailey said. “I’m pretty exhausted.”

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

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High school football: Fab fives, player of the week, game balls

FOOTBALL FAB FIVES
CLASS 6A

Team;W-L;Pts.
1. Cedar Ridge;3-0;14
Opens District 13-6A play Friday against McNeil, a fellow unbeaten.
2. Lake Travis;2-1;12
Bye week for Cavaliers, who have averaged 54.5 ppg in two victories.
3. Hendrickson;2-1;9
First matchup in 13-6A play comes against Westwood (1-2).
4. Westlake;2-1;5
Scored on two punt returns and a safety in beating Anderson.
5. Round Rock;2-1;4
Like next opponent, Stony Point, Dragons coming off shutout victory.
Also receiving votes: Pflugerville (2-1), 1.

CLASS 5A
Team;W-L;Pts.
1. Cedar Park;2-1;14
Kicks off District 25-5A schedule at Dripping Springs (1-2).
2. Georgetown;3-0;13
Joins Cedar Park as top-four team in Class 5A state poll.
3. East View;3-0;9
Yet to score fewer than 50 points in a game this season.
4. Vandegrift;3-0;6
Faces East View on Friday night in a 25-5A showdown.
5. Hutto;3-0;2
Davises — Davion and Derek — combined for six TDs last week.
Also receiving votes: Vista Ridge (3-0), 1.

CLASS 4A AND BELOW
Team;W-L;Pts.
1. La Grange;3-0;15
Jumped into Class 3A state poll at No. 8 after beating La Vernia.
2. Liberty Hill;2-1;10
Only loss came to state-ranked La Grange 24-7 in opener.
3. Jarrell;3-0;8
Junior QB Tony Brown has nearly 600 yards rushing for Cougars.
4. Regents;3-0;6
Off this week before final nondistrict tuneup against Houston Second Baptist.
5. Giddings;2-1;4
RB Raylon Hickey rushed for 263 yards, two TDs in loss to Bellville.
Also receiving votes: Lampasas (2-1), 1; Thorndale (2-1), 1.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Davion Davis, WR, Hutto: The explosive Davis scored five TDs — four receiving, one on a fake punt — in a 48-0 victory over McCallum. He caught six passes for 167 yards, including a 96-yard TD grab in the fourth quarter.

GAME BALLS
James Bailey, DB, Lake Travis: Blocked a punt and recovered it for a TD, forced a fumble and made six tackles as the Cavaliers defeated Hays 62-23.
Ben Bottlinger, QB, Georgetown: Passed for 175 yards, throwing the go-ahead 25-yard TD pass in the final quarter, as the Eagles topped Pflugerville 31-27.
Cameron Barron, QB, Bastrop: Rushed for two TDs, passed for another and accounted for 226 yards in a 24-14 victory over Dripping Springs.
J.K. Dobbins, RB, La Grange: Ran for 156 yards and four TDs in a 34-22 victory over state-ranked La Vernia.
Bryce Fry, DB, Marble Falls: Grabbed two interceptions and deflected three other passes in a 40-7 victory over Boerne.
Vondell Hargrove, QB, Travis: Rushed for 200 yards and three TDs, one covering 95 yards, in a loss to San Antonio Southside.
Nick Hernandez, QB, Liberty Hill: Piled up 145 yards rushing, scoring three times, to carry the Panthers past Brownwood 43-36.
Jamie Hudson, QB, Vandegrift: Ran or passed for 256 yards and a pair of TDs as the Vipers toppled Killeen 54-28.
Jaden Lepisto, RB, McNeil: Tallied 199 yards rushing and scored a pair of touchdowns in a 33-20 victory over Killeen Ellison.
Matt Snow, QB, Vista Ridge: Rushed for 189 yards, passed for 110 and accounted for three TDs as the Rangers rolled past Elgin 35-22.
Preston Wheeeler, QB, Bowie: Passed for 200 yards, rushed for 51 and accounted for three TDs as the Bulldogs defeated Lehman 42-13.
De’Andre Wytaske, QB, LBJ: Rushed for 196 yards on only seven carries as the Jaguars beat Connally 45-21.
Will Zudock, RB, Regents: Ran 20 times for 188 yards and two TDs and also scored on a 93-yard kickoff return as the Knights defeated St. Andrew’s 40-17.
— Rick Cantu
Next:High School FootballGame of the week: East View at Vandegrif

Saturday, September 13, 2014

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james bailey lake travis football, "Brewer's 4 TDs lift Cavs to 62-23 win"

Brewer’s 4 TDs lift Cavs to 62-23 win

Brewer’s 4 TDs lift Cavs to 62-23 win photo
Jay Plotkin
 
Lake Travis’ Chris Roller reaches to try and tackle Cody Gandy. Roller returned a kickoff 82 yards to set up one Lake Travis score and returned a punt for another touchdown.
By Jay Plotkin
Lake Travis View contributing writer

Lake Travis (2-1, 1-0 District 14-6A) scored 41 unanswered points in the second and third quarters to pull away from Hays (0-3, 0-1) 62-23 in the district opener for both schools.

James Bailey blocked a punt and recovered it for a touchdown, then stripped Hays’ Jackson Effiom on the next play, setting up one of Charlie Brewer’s three touchdown passes as the Cavaliers erased a 16-14 deficit on the way to a comfortable win.

The weather-delayed game got off to a back and forth start. Lake Travis opened the scoring by driving 70 yards in 10 plays with Brewer scoring on a six-yard keeper. Hays answered, capitalizing on a fumble to take a 10-7 lead on Cody Gandy’s 22 yard run.

Chris Roller set up Brewer’s 10-yard touchdown pass to Connor Oates with an 82-yard kickoff return to give the Cavaliers a 14-10 lead, but the Rebels turned a Brewer interception into a 16-14 lead when Braeden Kent found Brandon Hunter with a 4-yard scoring pass with 7:38 left in the half.

Lake Travis never blinked. Brewer hit Maleek Barkley for a 50-yard score on Lake Travis’ next play, sparking a 41-0 run. Abe Willows threw a touchdown pass to Hudson Fife, and Roller returned a punt for another score.

Brewer, starting again in place of Dominic De Lira, completed 13 of 17 passes for 114 yards and three scores.

Lake Travis 62, Hays 23
Lake Travis (2-1, 1-0) 14 27 14 7 — 62
Hays (0-3, 0-1) 10 6 7 0 — 23

Scoring Summary
LT: Charlie Brewer 6 run (Brandon Satterfield kick)
HC: Jax Kell 21 FG
HC: Cody Gandy 22 run (Kell kick)
LT: Connor Oates 10 pass from Brewer (Satterfield kick)
HC: Brandon Hunter 4 pass from Braeden Kent (kick failed)
LT: Maleek Barkley 50 pass from Brewer (Satterfield kick)
LT: James Bailey blocked punt recovery in end zone (Satterfield kick)
LT: Cade Green 4 pass from Brewer (Satterfield kick)
LT: Satterfield 30 FG
LT: Satterfield 33 FG
LT: Hudson Fife 31 pass from Abe Willows (Satterfield kick)
LT: Chris Roller 22 punt return (Satterfield kick)
HC: Garret Quinn 27 interception return (Kell kick)
LT: Luke Laney 7 run (Satterfield kick)
Team Stats LT Hays
First Downs 22 13
Rushes-Yds 28-162 45-205
Pass Yards 173 93
Passing 18-26-2 13-21-1
Fum-Lost 3-2 4-2
Punts-Avg 2-30.5 5-20.2
Pen-Yards 3-35 9-65
Individual Stats
Rushing
Lake Travis: Abe Willows 8-86, Kevin Hathaway 7-30, Luke Laney 6-20
Hays: Cody Gandy 10-44, Braeden Kent 15-55
Passing
Lake Travis: Charlie Brewer 13-17-1-114; Hathaway 4-8-1-28
Hays: Kent 13-19-1-93
Receiving
Lake Travis: Cade Green 7-18, Maleek Barkley 2-63, Hudson Fife 3-42
Hays: Gandy 5-46, Jackson Effiom 2-28