Bracken Christian Lady Warriors beat New Braunfels Christian, 14-7 in the second quarter, but lost the game last Friday night at the Warriors gym.
The Warriors (4-5) were basically out played by one Wildcat that went wild scoring over 50 points in this contest.
BCS did close the gap in the second quarter to seven points, 17-23 as this scrappy group of Lady Warriors outscored New Braunfels with 12 unanswered points helping to close the gap.
The Wildcats then got wild for the remainder of this game outscoring BCS, 39-14 in the second half.
Lorena Martinez finished in double figures with 11 points and Micaela Michael controlled the boards finishing with 11 and one block.
A repeat of that second quarter for the game and BCS will put a scare or win against any team.
1 2 3 4 Final
Wildcats 23 7 22 17 69
Warriors 7 14 8 6 35
3pt Rebounds
Name fgm-fga fgm-fga ftm-fta Tot or dr Tot a s b to
B. Beene 1-10 1-4 0-1 3 4 4 8 2 1 0 1
H Moore 3-5 0-0 0-0 6 1 3 4 2 0 0 9
A Miller 2-12 2-2 0-0 6 1 0 1 2 1 0 2
H Davis 0-6 0-2 2-4 2 1 1 2 2 1 0 5
W Johnson 1-7 0-0 0-0 2 2 5 7 0 0 0 0
L Martinez 3-8 1-1 4-4 11 1 2 3 1 2 0 1
M Michael 1-9 0-0 0-1 2 4 7 11 0 0 1 2
A Beck 1-2 0-0 1-3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
D Farinacci 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
E Edalatpour 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0
Totals 12-59 4-9 7-13 35 14 24 38 9 6 1 21
Percentages 20.3% 44.4% 53.8%
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Bracken Christian has now been without a football game for a few weeks and The ReSporter would like to put some finishing touches on what was and will be.
First off, let’s share some State and District accolades:
First Team Offense: First Team Defense:
Receiver: Junior Davis Scott Linebacker: Senior Eli Achilles
Running Back: Senior Eli Achilles Defensive Line: Junior John Colby
Utility Back: Junior Preston Koch Defensive Back: Junior Sam Hilgendorf
Second Team Offense: Second Team Defense:
Offensive Line: Senior Jeremy Fasenmyer Defensive Back: Junior Connor Simmons
Special Teams: Sophomore Coy Zunker
Offensive MVP: Eli Achilles Defensive MVP: Eli Achilles
Honorable Mention: Offense Defense
Quarterback Junior Sam Hilgendorf Defensive Line: Junior Davis Scott
Second off, let's share some All-State Honors:
All State First Team Running Back Eli Achilles
All State First Team Linebacker Eli Achilles
All State Honorable Mention Receiver Davis Scott
All State Second Team Utility Back Preston Koch
All State Honorable Mention Defensive Line John Colby
Congratulations to all these players that are mentioned above.
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The first year of The Hilltop Reporter Newspaper, this reporter was talking to second year Head Coach

Bracken's Grady Achilles now playing for Incarnate Word
Lloyd Fields with Bracken Christian football team.
Coach Fields was giving a run down on what type of team he would be fielding that season (2009).
Coach Fields informed The Hilltop Reporter that his starting quarterback would be a freshman and one might have wondered that there could be a chance for a rocky year.
Bracken Christian had lost seven seniors from the previous season to boot.
However this ’09 Team had a break out season with a final four appearance and a squad that quite possibly could win a championship in future years.
During the playoffs that same year, BCS would be meeting a team that the Warriors had played earlier that season.
It was a large team (Tomball Rosehill Christian) in 6-man lingo, with several players over 200lbs and height to compliment that in spades.
Watching that game was an eye opener as this defensive back that was not even six feet tall, yet, had taken on one of those gladiators at the goal line and held his ground as this player planted his cleats right on the chest of this young man on his way to a touchdown.
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Bracken Christian met their match as they were 45ed by Abilene Christian at Zephyr, Texas last Saturday, 80-35.
“We ran into a team that was better than us,” Head Coach Lloyd Fields said. “We got the most out of this team than we could expect.”
“We had no depth and then when we got a couple injured in the second half we were dead in the water,” Fields finished.
This game started off as two heavyweights going to battle, as each offensive unit kept alternating scoring right up to halftime. Then the Panthers made a defensive stop and scored going into their locker room, which helped increase a four point deficit to 12 points, 40-28.
Two initial drives to start the game by both teams did not result in scores, but a one-play, 53-yard pass for the Panthers broke the ice halfway into that first quarter.
Bracken responded with a 68 yard run from Eli Achilles that brought BCS to within one point, 8-7.
On Bracken’s third drive, two Achilles-to-Preston-Koch passes for 35 yards helped set up another score, keeping the Warriors to within three points of the Panthers, 24-21.
An interception from Sam Hilgendorf (his first of two for this game), had the Warriors with a chance to take their first lead in this battle.
Early in that quarter Eli Achilles found John Colby on a dump pass giving your Warriors their first lead in this game, 28-24.
Unfortunately it would be Bracken’s last lead.
On Abilene Christian’s next drive, the Panthers drove 52 yards on six plays, when running back, JD Dos Santos, rumbled in from 12 yards out. Establishing a 32-28 advantage for the Panthers, all four points were based on bonus kicks.
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Bracken Christian has a gaudy 37-2 record over the past three years or how about a winning percentage of .949 during that time span.
Not to shabby is it, want more?
Those two losses were by a combined six points.
BCS during that same time frame has outscored their opponents by 988 points and of those 37 wins 22 have not gone four quarters because of the Mercy Rule. (If winning by 45 or more points after halftime, the game is called.)
Bracken has been to the final four for three years and counting. They are one game from advancing this year.
BCS, as they prepare for Abilene Christian Panthers, do not get much credit for a pretty nice resume as this upcoming game has your Warriors as much as a 35 point underdog.
The reason? Texas is a large State.
Take a map out and find out all you can about an El Paso six-man squad.
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Season Standings W L Pct.
Boerne Geneva 11 0 1.000
Bracken Warriors 10 1 .909
SA The Winston 7 4 .636
Kerrville OLH 6 5 .545
SA The Lutheran 1 6 .143
CASA 1 7 .125
This Week's Games:
Bracken Christian Warriors vs. Abilene Christian 2pm Saturday in Zephyr, Texas
Boerne Geneva vs. Rockwall Heritage
Last Week's Results:
Bracken Christian 60 SugarLand Logos Prep 30
Boerne Geneva 70 Pasadena FBC 08
Huntsville Alpha Omega 74 Kerrville OLH 51
Austin Hill Country 70 SA The Winston 48
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Bracken By The Numbers:
0 Times BCS has lost when scoring 30 or more points in Playoffs.
3 Games Bracken has rushed over 400 yards this year.
5.4 Average Opponents have rushed in playoff games.
8 Games Bracken has rushed for over 400 yards in a game.
8.7 Average yards per rushing play in playoffs.
9 Turnovers Bracken has given up in playoff games.
12 Interceptions for Eli Achilles this year.
15 Games Bracken has had over 400 yards of offense.
24 Turnovers BCS has forced in playoff games.
25 Touchdowns thrown by Cody Blackmon in his career.
28 Career interceptions for Eli Achilles.
35 Consecutive quarters that BCS has scored points.
50 Touchdowns thrown by Eli Achilles in his career.
197 Yards rushing for Connor Simmons for 10th place in BCS history.
461 Yards receiving for Davis Scott in his career for 5th place all-time.
801 Yards rushing for Preston Koch for 4th place in BCS history.
1267 Yards receiving by Grant Granato in his career for 1st place all-time.
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History: Abilene Christian leads series, 1-0.
2011 BCS 28 Abilene Christian 32 Semi-Final Game
This Year's Results:
BCS 56 Austin Hill Country 06 ACH 68 Cherokee 34
BCS 66 Sugarland Logos Prep 20 ACH 62 Newcastle 20
BCS 60 Brenham Christian 12 ACH 30 Rockwall Heritage 22
BCS 56 Boerne Geneva 58 ACH 14 Water Valley 60
BCS 58 SA Lutheran 00 ACH 62 Watauga Harvest 06
BCS 98 Gustine 56 ACH 102 Rotan 57
BCS 53 SA Winston 08 ACH 51 Carrolton Christian 22
BCS 53 CASA 00 ACH 52 FW THESA 00
BCS 51 Houston Emery-Weiner 19 ACH 54 Amarillo Holy Cross 00
BCS 60 Kerrville OLH 14 ACH 64 Midland Trinity 14
BCS 60 Sugarland Logos Prep 30 ACH 72 Watauga Harvest 24
Bracken Christian will fight another epic battle with Abilene Christian Panthers this coming Saturday in Zephyr, Texas.
Last year, the Warrior’s season ended against this eventual TAPPS Champion, by four points and only three yards from what would of been a different outcome.
The Panthers returned three offensive and defensive starters from that team and have done a good job of keeping their mojo going, as they have only one loss this season to a UIL Water Valley team.
Abilene did have to replace their Quarterback from last season and Michael Avila has done an admirable job taking over those responsibilities.
Other players that you will notice during this contest; first on the defensive side of the line.
Trevor Tyson will be patrolling the backfield and two defensive ends that might be star material in J.D. DosSantos and Samai Massaquoi. These two players were pivotable in last year’s game when holding a very potent Bracken team to 28 points.
The last time BCS has been held to a point total lower was in their final game in 2009 against eventual TAPPS Champion Greenville Christian which held the Warriors to 24 points.
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Bracken Christian Warriors took the bite out Logos Prep Lions last Saturday in Rockdale, 60-30.

Fullback Preston Koch
The last time BCS was trailing in a game was eight games ago against Boerne Geneva.
This Sugarland team had a lead twice as a result of that ‘Bonus Kick’, that has eluded this Warrior team all season long.
Bracken won when their defense figured out a different game plan defensively and that new scheme helped the Warriors get their separation, with five straight drives of holding Sugarland without a score.
“We just discovered our momentum and they weren’t able to come back from that,” Jeremy Fasenmyer said.
Meanwhile, BCS was scoring on their first nine drives of this game which helped in establishing a game plan that would allow Bracken to put their game in cruise control.
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