Pre/Game: BCS vs. SL Logos Prep @ 2pm this Saturday
History: Bracken Christian leads series 1-0. 2012 BCS 66 SL Logos Prep 20
This Year: BCS 56 Austin Hill Country 06 Sugar Land 38 Calvert 40 BCS 66 SugarLand Logos 20 Sugar Land 20 Bracken Christian 66 BCS 60 Brenham Christian 12 Sugar Land 53 High Island 40 BCS 56 Boerne Geneva 58 Sugar Land 81 Magnolia Prep 00 BCS 58 SA Lutheran 00 Sugar Land 60 Austin Hill Co. 39 BCS 98 Gustine 56 Sugar Land 22 Huntsville A/O 28 BCS 53 SA The Winston 08 Sugar Land 56 Pasadena FBC 08 BCS 53 CASA 00 Sugar Land 72 Conroe Covenant 00 BCS 51 Houston Emery-Weiner 19 Sugar Land 48 Kingwood NE Christian 00 BCS 60 Kerrville OLH 14 Sugar Land 51 Baytown Christian 06
Bracken Christian Warriors will face Sugar Land Logos Prep Lions once again this year in their first round of playoffs. The game will be this Saturday in Rockdale, starting at 2:00pm.
In the first game, this BCS win was almost a full game. There was still more than four minutes remaining when the 45th point difference was scored in this game.
The Warriors doubled Logos Prep’s yardage and also doubled their first downs.
Some differences from the two games. Arnold Adame was lost for the season since that game and that loss has been huge hole for Bracken to continue trying to fill.
A few players have returned or joined up as a result of that injury.
Mason Anthony and Connor Simmons have been pleasant add-ons for Bracken, as both players are having a good year in filling that gap left from Adame’s absence.
Jordan Rohlmeier has also come back from an injury which will help Bracken on the offensive side of the ball.
More good news, many of the younger players could be in essence starting their Sophomore year with their learning, that has been amassed for this first 10 games played.
Preston Koch has been a force at running back while Davis Scott has stretched the field taking over the receiving position.
John Colby was just playing his second game, when he suited up to play Logos Prep in the first game this year. Now Colby can rely on 10 games in his back pocket from playing this new game that is different from the crowded field game he played at Smithson Valley.
Bracken also held Logos Prep to their lowest point total for this year and was also the only team to give this Lions team a mercy game.
Logos Prep other two losses were by a total of 10 points, so the difference in teams played usually will have a large drop off.
Their Huntsville Alpha-Omega game was with some of Logos Prep players injured and could of easily been a win based on that six point loss.
One other game, where you can assess their strength of both teams might come from the results of games with Austin Hill Country.
For BCS, this game was a mercy game and AHC had very little to offer in competition for that first game of the season.
The 21 point win for Logos Prep was a little more than a month after Bracken beat Austin Hill Country.
Has AHC become a better program? They probably have, but another side of that question would be, has Logos Prep and Bracken become a better team since the two games earlier this season.
Logos Prep has one of the fastest teams in Texas and very little is known about this team as far as The ReSporter trying to find out additional information about this team.
That is why our major information known is the actual game played earlier this year.
Can Sugar Land win? Yes, they can win and BCS has to be as prepared about this game as any this year, because this is the next game on their schedule.
Which by the way could be their last game if they don’t come out prepared and focused for this game.
Defense is the key to games when getting into playoff mode and this game will be no exception.
Good Luck Bracken Christian and take care of business this weekend.