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Friday, November 16th, 2012Pre/Game: BCS vs. SL Logos Prep @ 2pm this Saturday
Wednesday, November 14th, 2012History: 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.
Coaches Corner with Lloyd Fields
Tuesday, November 13th, 2012The ReSporter: Hey Coach Fields, you are playing a team

Head Coach Lloyd Fields
Coach Fields: “They have not changed a whole lot since that first game, I do know that they are executing a lot better.”
The ReSporter: What type of defense have they been playing?
Coach Fields: “Their defense has a three man front and three defensive backs. They will use their speed to run you down. This team is one of the fastest, if not the fastest in six-man football. So, they have found a good way to play to their strengths.”
The ReSporter: Compare what happened in the first game and how will you work with your team this week in practice.
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TAPPS Division I-Dist. 4 & Bracken by the Numbers
Sunday, November 11th, 2012Season Standings W L Pct District Standings W L Pct. Boerne Geneva 10 0 1.000 Boerne Geneva 5 0 1.000 Bracken Warriors 9 1 .900 Bracken Warriors 4 1 .800 SA The Winston 7 3 .700 SA The Winston 3 2 .600 Kerrville OLH 6 4 .600 Kerrville OLH 2 3 .400 SA The Lutheran 1 6 .143 CASA 1 4 .200 CASA 1 7 .125 SA Lutheran 0 5 .000
This Week's Games Bracken Christian Warriors vs. Sugarland Logos Prep @ Rockdale 2PM Kerrville OLH vs. Huntsville Alpha Omega SA The Winston vs. Austin Hill Country Christian Boerne Geneva vs. Pasadena First Baptist Christian
Last Week's Results: Bracken Warriors 60 Kerrville OLH 14 SA The Winston 54 SA Lutheran 00 Boerne Geneva 46 CASA 00
Bracken by the Numbers based on this year's Season Stats: 2 Fumbles lost for Bracken 3 Fumbles this season 4 Yards per carry for opposition 8 Fumbles lost for opposition 12 Touchdowns receiving 13 Yards per carry for Offense 17 Yards per completion for Offense 18 Plus Turnover Margin 19 Receptions for Preston Koch 20 Rushing yardage for Zach Fasenmyer 24 Average yards per reception for Jordan Rohlmeier 26 Points given up in the first quarter 30 Receiving yardage for Jeremy Fasenmyer 43 Times BCS has been flagged this season 67 First Downs for opposition 70 Rushing Touchdowns 98 Points scored in Gustine game 100 Rushing yardage for Anthony Mason 129 First Downs for Bracken 225 Times BCS has run the ball 256 Points scored in Second Quarter 611 Total points scored by Bracken 700 Rushing Yards given up by defense 2993 Yards gained rushing
BCS Takes Care of Business in Beating OLH, 60-14
Saturday, November 10th, 2012Bracken Christian finished their regular season with three years running of having at most, just one defeat.

Davis Scott and Eli Achilles will be preparing for Playoffs this week.
Running backs, Preston Koch and Eli Achilles had their second consecutive game where both runners finished with over 100 yards rushing.
Bracken also scored in various ways, running, receiving, interception return, and kick-off return. Pretty much a complete game in all aspects.
Eli Achilles started things off with a 68 yard interception return for a touchdown.
OLH had the ball for the first 14 plays of the game and the only thing this Hawk team could claim was zero points on the board.
Bracken Christian then responded with their longest drive of the game, going 74 yards on seven plays.
Every play but their final run of three yards was an 11 yard or more run, by Koch or Achilles. This drive had Koch with 42 yards and Achilles with two runs for 32 yards.
Eight drives and eight scores for BCS.
A perfect strike from Achilles to Davis Scott for 58 yards was the Warriors next score after a 10 yard run from Mason Anthony.
Hawks End Season in Loss to Navarro, 49-14
Saturday, November 10th, 2012Canyon Lake got run over by a Reindeer, yes we know that Navarro’s mascot is a Panther, but the Christmas song seemed nicer than the results incurred Friday night at Hawk Stadium, as the Hawks finished a disappointing season, 49-14.
The Hawks first drive had three runs totaling four yards and one completion for 11, giving CL one first down. That first down would be the only conventional play for the rest of the half. (The other two were recorded on those long TD receptions)
That first down would be CL’s only good impact play for a quarter and a half.
While Navarro would rack up 224 yards and four scores during that span, Canyon Lake was still trying to find it’s footing with six total yards on 12 plays.
The longest run in that stint was for two yards while the Hawks were one for five, with that aforementioned 11 yard pass play being their only first down.
Canyon Lake had lived most of this year trying to convert long third down plays. The result was sporadic at best, especially as this season had matured.
Excitement did come into this contest when facing a 28 point deficit, the Hawks unleashed a bright spot for this season with two long pass plays.
With their next two possessions, Canyon Lake had a 65 (Doug Hubnik) and 67 (Daniel Camarillo) yard pass and runs which brought your Hawks to within just two scores going into halftime.
Hubnik caught his pass with a Navarro defensive player holding on for dear life. The play was on a fourth down.
Mtn. Valley 7th Grade Split with Navarro, 16-8 & 8-26
Friday, November 9th, 2012
District Champions 7'B' Squad with Scoreboard saying it all. Congrats!!
Mountain Valley 7th A squad was much better than this final score as turnovers played a key roll in a, 26-8 loss to Navarro for their last game of this season at Hawk Stadium.
Navarro is not a team you can beat very often when you have the turnover bug. The Panthers are a ground team that can churn out yards while bleeding the clock.
Those two realities were present in this battle, as two fumbles and interception led to a touchdown with a lot of lost time for the visitors and no time to make up the deficit for Mountain Valley.
Navarro had first dibs and moved the ball 64 yards on 11 plays while taking off all but 1:34 left on the first quarter clock.
Then two plays and a fumble for Mountain Valley left the Hawk offense looking from the sideline again. All told, MV had the ball for seven total plays in the first half.
Navarro is a good example of teams that very seldom make mistakes. Just two penalties for seven yards and no turnovers was the difference in this game.
CL Freshman Naver Quit in Loss to Navarro, 34-28
Thursday, November 8th, 2012Canyon Lake Freshman finished a very fine season with a six point loss to the District Champions

Canyon Lake Freshman Hawks have final Post Game talk with Coaches
Navarro Panthers, 34-28 last Thursday night at Hawk Stadium.
CL started the game with an onside kick that was executed to perfection when Brandon Ward pounced on the ball on Navarro’s 44 yard line.
“We were kicking into the wind, so we figured we would have an onside kick,” Coach Levi Montgomery said.
The Hawks struggled on the first drive with their runs, but the pass play was very successful when Joseph Arredondo connected with Tavion Soliz twice, one pass was converting a fourth and seven from the Panther 42 yard line.
Three more running plays, then Arredondo found Soliz for a beautiful pass and catch from 17 yards out for their first score in this game.
Arredondo had his hand wrapped and was not expected to play in this game, “I had a hairline fracture and I did not want to sit out of my last game,” Arredondo said reverently. “My parent’s prayed over it (the hand) and I thought that I would be able to just punt and kick in the game.”
Navarro did not waste much time, as they also moved down the field with nothing but running plays and only two of their nine plays were four yard gains. The rest were consistently in the five to nine yards per hand off.
The 56 yard drive only took 3:35 seconds which gives you an idea of how fast paced their running game was humming.
Navarro passed more on their two point conversions than during the game.
Canyon Lake tied the game at 14 on their third possession with another key pass play to Soliz for 35 yards, setting up the Hawks with a first down on Navarro’s 17 yard line.
Another key play came from the feet of Arredondo as he ran a bee line down the sideline for 11 yards and first down.
Advertiser’s Pick’em Contest
Thursday, November 8th, 2012The Drum Beat: With CL’s Football Coach Charley Drum
Thursday, November 8th, 2012The ReSporter: Hey Coach Drum, this week your team will be

Head Coach Charley Drum
Coach Drum: “Our biggest problem is simulating this type of offense in practice. They (Navarro) have been running this offense since Seventh Grade and it is just hard to simultate.”
The ReSporter: Tell us a little more about what makes this offense so hard to figure out.
Coach Drum: “There are different keys for the defense. The Defensive Line, Linebackers, and Defensive Backs are all looking for different areas for assignment football.”
The ReSporter: In Navarro’s two losses this season, how did those teams disrupt this Panther team?
Coach Drum: “Wimberley had good penetration and controlled their line of scrimmage. You have to have a good scheme. If you do something to slow them down, then they can counter and they have done a good job doing that this season. Navarro has been successful because they don’t have a lot of turnovers.”
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