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Football, Pre/Game, Sport News | September 5, 2012

Pre/Game: Bracken vs. Sugar Land Logos Prep

                 Sugar Land Logos Prep @ Bracken Christian
                           Lions (0-1) Warriors (1-0)
History: This will be the first game played between the two schools.
This Year's Results:
 BCS 56 Austin Hill Country 06         Calvert 40 Logos 38

Sugar Land Logos team were beat last week, but the game was a squeaker by two points to a perennial UIL squad.

The season is still too young to take a lot away from a team’s first game, but just from a first look, Logos Prep did well considering how weak their district has been the past several years.

That loss certainly gives this team an inside track to a district championship. Especially with the departure of Tomball Christian to 11-man this year.

Six-man football is a hard sport to find enough information to make an article to give the fans ideas of what too watch for in their game for that week.

One thing we do know about the Lions is they will display a lot of speed. Matthew Brady, Garrison Fick, Roger Gupta, and Johnathan Zama all decided to try their hand at football this season.

Last year during the State Track and Field Championship, Sugar Land Logos finished first in the 4×100 relay with a 44.68 time. This time was a half second faster than the second place school.

Bracken finished fourth in that race but also lost two of their teammates off that relay team. Grady Achilles and Kevin Knapick.

Bracken Christian administered their first Mercy game on Austin Hill Country last week. One thing you could certainly take away from that game, was AHC is not the same team that made it to the final four last year.

The Warriors would of scored more points in that first half if their bonus points would of been in sync like it was last season.

That will be one part of the game BCS will have to improve on as this season starts to mature.

Davis Scott and Eli Achilles seemed like they were primed and ready for the season opener. Arnold Adame however was not as dominant as he was last season before his injury.

That should be one part of the game the fans will want to keep an idea on, Adame will need to be more of a force on the offensive side of the ball to give the other players a chance to catch their breath.

The depth this season is very thin and Bracken will need to keep everyone healthy to have a chance to advance far in the playoffs.