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Post by Agent Orange on Sept 6, 2013 22:31:20 GMT -7
Belen 56 Del Norte 30
Robertson 27 Lovington 18
Dexter 37 Tularosa 0
Del Rio 17 Carlsbad 7
Mayfield 44 EP Franklin 42
Roswell 40 Bernalillo 7
Hagerman 51 Loving 0
Goddard 54 Aztec 28
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Post by bdogfan on Sept 6, 2013 22:52:17 GMT -7
How did Valencia do?
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Post by Agent Orange on Sept 7, 2013 5:44:14 GMT -7
They play today against Rio Grande. Frenship 55 Odessa Permian 17 Deming 52 Hot Springs 0 Farmington 41 Los Alamos 6 Ruidoso 34 Socorro 0 Portales 14 Texico 7
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Post by LA Panthers on Sept 7, 2013 6:43:14 GMT -7
Lake Arthur 59, El Paso Faith Christian 0
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Post by GoDogs on Sept 7, 2013 10:51:44 GMT -7
I know it's not in-state, but for anyone who wants to know how Eulenbach played:
Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013
Sandercox, Tigers clobber Permian 55-17
By George Watson
A-J MEDIA SPORTS EDITOR Stephen Spillman / AJ Media
Frenship's Trevor Eulenbach looks for the end zone as he scores a touchdown against Odessa Permian during a high school football game in Wolfforth Friday. (Stephen Spillman)
Grant Sandercox will never be confused with former Frenship running back D’Maujeric Tucker, but on Friday he did a pretty good impression.
In fact, he may have been a touch better.
The 6-foot-2, 190-pound junior torched the Odessa Permian defense for 236 rushing yards and three touchdowns, and quarterback Trevor Eulenbach threw a pair of touchdown passes and ran for another as the Tigers crushed the Panthers, 55-17, on Friday at Peoples Bank Stadium.
“I was just trying hard and I couldn’t have done it without my teammates,” said Sandercox, who scored on runs of 14 yards in the first half and 30 and 20 yards in the second half. “It was just everywhere tonight. The whole team pulled together and I was finding holes everywhere.”
Sandercox’s effort was part of a larger output from the Tigers (2-0) as a whole. A week after gaining just 203 yards in a 14-7 win over Canutillo, Frenship scored early and often on its way to racking up 429 rushing yards and 587 yards total on the Panthers (0-2).
And it wasn’t hard to see why. Last week the Tigers were plagued by turnovers and penalties, which led to a first-half shutout for the Frenship offense.
Against Permian, the Tigers did not turn the ball over once — in fact they didn’t put it on the ground at all — and committed just four penalties for 30 yards.
That, plus a huge step in improvement from an offensive line that entered the season fairly inexperienced resulted in Frenship being able to put this game away by halftime at 34-10.
“That’s what we did this week was concentrate on not having those (penalties and turnovers) and being smarter about not blocking in the back when the have their back to you,” Frenship head coach Brad Davis said. “When you don’t do those thing and you’re picking up positive yards, you move the ball down the field, and that’s what happened.”
By getting out to a big lead, it allowed the Tigers defense to pin its ears back and come after the Panthers.
Like Canutillo did last week, Permian showed Frenship some different looks they hadn’t seen, according to linebacker Jonathan Beck. This time, however, it was the Permian offense that had the wrinkles, loading one side of the line which forced adjustments by the Tigers defense.
Mikorban Fields, who ran for 110 yards last week against El Paso Montwood, spent most of the game playing slot receiver. Justin Hall and Brandon Bailey split time in the backfield and combined for 185 rushing yards, but 148 of that came in the second half after the outcome had pretty much been decided.
“Watching film we thought they would just feed (Fields) all day,” Beck said. “We knew (Bailey) was a weapon too, but (Fields) in the slot was a big surprise. Last week our big mistake was we weren’t getting to the ball and wrapping up, and that’s what we worked on in practice was coming downhill as hard as we can, getting to the ball carrier and wrapping up. That’s what we did tonight.”
The Tigers also did a good job of not letting Permian swing the momentum early in the game when the Panthers had a chance.
For the second week in a row, Permian found itself down 14-0 then hit a big play for a touchdown to get back into the game. Friday night it was a 79-yard catch and run for a touchdown by Fields with 1:32 left in the first quarter.
But instead of building on the score, Permian allowed the Tigers to grab the momentum back quickly — in three plays in fact. A 45-yard run by Jared Mannon on a reverse set up Sandercox’s first touchdown of the night, taking the option pitch and going 14 yards for the score and a 21-7 lead. After forcing a Panther punt, the Tigers then made it 27-7 as Eulenbach found Trevor Lloyd for a 16-yard touchdown to cap a four-play, 49-yard drive with 9:40 left in the first half.
Frenship would add a final score before halftime as Parker Bingham took the snap in the Wildcat, waited for his blocking to develop and go 11 yards for the touchdown and a 34-7 lead.
“I thought that was the turning point in the game,” Davis said. “That’s when I thought we got control of the game. What we needed to do after half was take care of the football, not turn it over, not start having penalties and taking care of the ball on the ground as much as we could. We passed a little bit but needed to run out the clock to get the win.”
Not only did the Tigers do that, they kept scoring, even with the second-teamers.
Sandercox added his second touchdown on a 30-yard option pitch on the first drive of the second half and scored his third on a 20-yard burst up the middle midway through the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach at 48-17. Frenship’s final score came on an 11-yard pass from Bingham to Chandler Casey with 5:45 to go.
Permian did manage 317 yards of total offense, but most of that came in the second half, well after the Tigers had put the game away. It’s the second year in a row and only the second time since 1964 the Panthers have started the season 0-2.
“The defense was relentless and attacking and getting after it flying to the football,” Davis said. “Put all that together, and you don’t turn it over or have penalties, this is the result.”
george.watson@lubbockonline.com • 766-2166 Follow George on Twitter @ajjorge
FRENSHIP 55, ODESSA PERMIAN 17
Permian 7 3 0 7 — 17 Frenship 21 13 7 14 — 55
First Quarter
FRE — Trevor Eulenbach 19 run (Peyton Elliot kick); 9:11
FRE — T.J. Clark 40 pass from Eulenbach (Elliot kick); 2:30
PER — Mikorban Fields 79 pass from Heath Wood (Brandon Becker kick); 1:32
FRE — Grant Sandercox 14 run (Elliot kick); :46
Second Quarter
FRE — Trevor Lloyd 16 pass from Eulenbach (run failed); 9:40
FRE — Parker Bingham 11 run (Elliot kick); 5:51
PER — Becker 29 FG; 1:43
Third Quarter
FRE — Sandercox 30 run (Elliot kick); 10:35
Fourth Quarter
PER — Justin Hall 13 run (Becker kick); 10:27
FRE — Sandercox 20 run (Elliot kick); 9:23
FRE — Chandler Casey 11 pass from Parker Bingham (Elliot kick); 5:45
TEAM STATISTICS
PER FRE
First downs 13 26
Rushes-yards 41-213 40-423
Passing yards 107 164
Comp.-att.-int. 3-9-0 10-17-0
Punts-avg. 8-34.2 2-50.5
Fumbles-lost 2-0 0-0
Penalties-yards 9-86 4-30
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Permian, Justin Hall 19-133, Brandon Bailey 9-52, Mikorban Fields 5-41, Heath Wood 4-8, Trey Potter 4-(-11); Frenship, Grant Sandercox 18-236, Ronald Awatt 9-95, Jared Mannon 2-50, Trevor Eulenbach 5-30, Parker Bingham 1-11, Trevor Lloyd 2-10, Dante Darty 1-(-3), Donald Williams 2-(-6).
PASSING: Permian, Wood 1-6-0—79, Potter 2-3-0—28; Frenship, Eulenbach 8-15-0—146, Bingham 2-2-0—18.
RECEIVING: Permian, Fields 3-107; Frenship, T.J. Clark 2-77, Mannon 2-19, Lloyd 1-16, Dane Powell 1-14, Chandler Casey 1-11, Sandercox 1-10, Todd Lloyd 1-7, Collin Voyles 1-4.
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Post by Dude on Sept 7, 2013 12:11:33 GMT -7
There is quality coverage of Frenship football, on this site, than current Artesia Football (last nights game against Hobbs). Maybe this site should be changed to "Frenship Proboards".....
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Post by bdogfan on Sept 7, 2013 13:16:00 GMT -7
Dude, you are wrong. It is not about Frenship, it is about a QB who grew up playing Bulldog football but unfortunately had to move. Similarly it wasn't about the Chicago Bears for me, it was about Urlacher who grew up playing football in NM. IMO for me it wasn't about the OU Sooners it was about Landry Jones. Today it is not about the Pittsburgh Steelers, but about Landry Jones. If Artesia played Frenship I would cheer on the Bulldogs or when the Cowboys played the Bears, I rooted for the Cowboys and when OU played TTU, I cheered for the Raiders.
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Post by Charliedog on Sept 7, 2013 15:16:39 GMT -7
St Mikes drilled St Pius 33-12. We have Lovington next week in Lovington
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Post by bdogfan on Sept 7, 2013 15:21:35 GMT -7
I think St. Mikes will mercy rule Lovington
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Post by Agent Orange on Sept 7, 2013 16:50:33 GMT -7
There is quality coverage of Frenship football, on this site, than current Artesia Football (last nights game against Hobbs). Maybe this site should be changed to "Frenship Proboards"..... I highly doubt that, but talking about them on here is Taboo for sure, even Jay has requested me to delete stuff about Trevor before the season started cause he feels this site should be about Artesia and Artesia kids. Some people will root for him and wish him well, others are probably bitter about the move, that's just life. I'm usually pretty relaxed about stuff on here but if it's a problem I'll just start deleting these stories, I have no problem posting scores from their games and such, I'm rooting for him for sure but there may be some backlash from some too, I know Jay would just rather not have them on here as well for that reason that it may upset people or rub salt in the wound.
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Post by bdogfan on Sept 7, 2013 17:01:30 GMT -7
I am turning my attention to the "king" who is back coaching TTU. The Raiders are winning. The tough one for them will be Thursday with TCU. Never know though, never know SFA is a good football team.
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Post by Rick on Sept 7, 2013 17:13:05 GMT -7
Heck, they only play once a week, so I hope to see continued reports on Frenship's season, since an ex-Bulldog is now the QB there. Why the family moved away is a moot point by now, and nobody's business anyway. Plus, I love to see teams put it on Permian.
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Post by GoDogs on Sept 7, 2013 17:37:13 GMT -7
Ok, no more stories. Just like to keep up with the local or "former local" kids. I don't really think kids have much say on whether their parents move or not, just like parents don't usually have a whole lot of say on "stuff" that happens that might cause them to move. Anyhoo, I will keep my controversial stories to myself (ha-ha). It's kinda nice (especially at this stage in my life) to be considered a rebel, LOL!
Go Dogs!
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Post by crispysdad on Sept 7, 2013 17:41:08 GMT -7
There is quality coverage of Frenship football, on this site, than current Artesia Football (last nights game against Hobbs). Maybe this site should be changed to "Frenship Proboards"..... I highly doubt that, but talking about them on here is Taboo for sure, even Jay has requested me to delete stuff about Trevor before the season started cause he feels this site should be about Artesia and Artesia kids. Some people will root for him and wish him well, others are probably bitter about the move, that's just life. I'm usually pretty relaxed about stuff on here but if it's a problem I'll just start deleting these stories, I have no problem posting scores from their games and such, I'm rooting for him for sure but there may be some backlash from some too, I know Jay would just rather not have them on here as well for that reason that it may upset people or rub salt in the wound. I have absolutely NO problems with reading about Trevor and the Frenship Tigers on here. I enjoy the posts about Trevor and his new team. Especially enjoyed reading about them beating up on Permian over my morning coffee this morning. You know what they say, once a Bulldog always a Bulldog, and Trevor will always be a Bulldog to many of us. If it gets under the skin of some people on here to read about Trevor, then maybe they should move on.
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Post by Saul on Sept 7, 2013 19:51:46 GMT -7
Valencia beat Rio Grande 49-0. Game called with about 6 minutes to go due to lightning. Strong rushing attack.
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Post by bdogfan on Sept 7, 2013 20:19:19 GMT -7
Go Dogs beat the Jaguars
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Post by Agent Orange on Sept 7, 2013 20:43:06 GMT -7
I'm not blaming anyone guys, I owe godogs my life anyways for keeping the pickem results ha ha, I want to keep you happy for sure Really this was a request from Trevor's dad a few weeks ago, cause he figured post or stories about them could cause trouble on here or hard feelings with some, he said this was a site about Bulldogs not Tigers, but he did say he appreciates everyone that's following Trevor and the Tigers.
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Post by GoDogs on Sept 7, 2013 21:23:00 GMT -7
No worries. You can't please everyone so ... you should just please me (ha-ha).
Like Steven Wright says ... "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?"
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Post by Jades on Sept 8, 2013 7:28:59 GMT -7
Jay has told me the same thing but, you know, if you don't want to read the stories, you don't have to read the stories. For those of us that do, it's kind of nice to see the articles. I say, keep them coming. I get texts anyway, and know what is happening most of the time but it is nice to see the whole article.
Good luck, Trevor - keep doin' what you do!!!!
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