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FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — Mavericks, Spartans hoping to contend in 17-5A
Friday August 15, 2008
This is the 17th of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — Cy Falls hoping to build on successful tradition
Friday August 15, 2008
This is the 17th of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — Speed, depth could turn Westside into a powerhouse
Thursday August 14, 2008
This is the 15th of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: District 15-5A capsules
Wednesday August 13, 2008
CY-FAIR Nickname: Bobcats. Colors: Maroon and white. Enrollment: 3,270. 2007 record: 8-5 (Division I regional semifinalists) overall, 4-3 district. Coach: Ed Pustejovsky. Including phenomenal RB Sam McGuffie, the Bobcats lost 19 starters from a team that started well without the Michigan commit, struggled against the high-power team in its district and held its own with powerhouse North Shore until late in a third-round playoff loss.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — Cy Ridge line maturing in front of explosive backfield
Wednesday August 13, 2008
This is the 14th of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — Refreshed, renewed Snelson eager to power Mavericks
Tuesday August 12, 2008
This is the 13th of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — District predictions, part I
Monday August 11, 2008
Dave Purpura and Chad Washington
{mp3}Podcast-20080811{/mp3} This is the 12th of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
Cy Ridge-Cy Falls game to be televised on ESPNU
Friday August 08, 2008
For the second consecutive year, two Cy-Fair ISD teams will play in front of a national television audience. The Oct. 16 game between Cypress Falls and Cypress Ridge will be televised on ESPNU at 7 p.m.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — Defense expected to pace loaded Marlins
Friday August 08, 2008
This is the 11th of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — Hastings looks to break out in new 18-5A
Thursday August 07, 2008
This is the 10th of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug. 28. Today, Athlete’s Connection sportswriter Chad Washington takes a look at Hastings and a few teams from District 18-5A. There’s a new look over on High Star Road in Alief.
Madison QB ruled eligible for 2008 season
Wednesday August 06, 2008
Broderick Thomas, a senior quarterback at Madison, was granted eligibility for the upcoming season by the University Interscholastic League’s State Executive Committee. In a ruling on Wednesday, the UIL cleared the way for the 6-foot-3, 180-pound quarterback to play this year for the Marlins after being ruled ineligible by the District 20-5A Executive Committee. Thomas was the starting quarterback at Fort Bend Elkins as a sophomore in 2006 and as a junior midway through the 2007 season.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — Falcons look to Janisch in times of need
Wednesday August 06, 2008
This is the 10th of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Startup programs aren't assured hardships, defeats
Monday August 04, 2008
This is the ninth of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Dave's dream schedule
Friday August 01, 2008
As we enter August, Chad Washington and I are merging our brainpower (snickers down, thank you …), narrowing the oh-so-expansive fall sports schedule and listing our dream foootball schedules for the 2008 season. Here are the 10 games I want to see, based on what we know (and are guessing) at this time: Week Zero: Katy at North Shore, Aug.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — Private school overview
Friday August 01, 2008
This is the eighth of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Chad's dream schedule
Friday August 01, 2008
Chad Washington’s 10 games for 2008: Zero Week: Eisenhower at Fort Bend Hightower, Aug. 29 at Hall Stadium. While Katy-North Shore has all the makings of a classic, the better game might be in Missouri City, where two very athletic teams (each with a bevy of Division I college talent) could determine who will be the top Houston-area team, especially if Katy knocks off North Shore. Week One: Cypress Falls at Westfield, Sept.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — 4A overview
Thursday July 31, 2008
This is the seventh of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — District 21-5A
Wednesday July 30, 2008
This is the sixth of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
Monroe's monster night goes for naught in improbable ending
Tuesday July 29, 2008
D.J. Monroe's huge game couldn't prevent an incredible comeback Tuesday night. The Angleton graduate and University of Texas commit was spectacular for the South team in the Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star Football Game at the Alamodome, but the North scored 16 points in the final two minutes to win 16-15. The North trailed 15-0 with 1:38 left, but Riley Dodge's 38-yard touchdown pass to Seth Gardner broke the shutout.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — District 22-5A
Monday July 28, 2008
This is the fifth of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
Area stars ready to shine in THSCA All-Star Game
Monday July 28, 2008
For those who are anxiously awaiting the start of the 2008 high school football season, the Texas High School Coaches Association on Tuesday night will give you something to hold you over until next month. The THSCA will present its 2008 All-Star football game at 7:30 p.m.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — District 24-5A
Monday July 28, 2008
This is the fourth of The Athlete’s Connection’s 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
More than 400 players participate in UH mini-camp
Friday July 25, 2008
New University of Houston head coach Kevin Sumlin was smiling with pride Friday.
Do polls have pull? Rankings pondered in this week's podcast
Friday July 25, 2008
Chad Washington and Dave Purpura
{mp3}Podcast-20080725{/mp3} A few weeks ago, Athlete’s Connection sportswriter Chad Washington put up an impassioned argument concerning whether 7-on-7 football was an accurate indicator of regular-season fortunes. On this week’s podcast, Washington and Dave Purpura wonder how important polls are.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — District 13-5A
Friday July 25, 2008
This is the third of The Athlete's Connection 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug. 28.
Learning fundamentals key part of Katy's freshman camp
Thursday July 24, 2008
While the halls of Katy High School are getting a makeover, the initial work on the future of the football team is just beginning.
New Cougars coach pledges to sustain success at TD Club luncheon
Thursday July 24, 2008
Lest his ego swell, new University of Houston football coach Kevin Sumlin got a lighthearted shot of humility during Thursday afternoon’s Touchdown Club of Houston luncheon. Sumlin’s name was handwritten on a paper nameplate, and when he turned it inside out to write himself a few notes he saw another name typewritten. “Touchdown Club of Houston, LSU Day with Coach Les Miles,” Sumlin read, referring to the organization’s 2008 Tiger Tour stop eight days earlier.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — District 14-5A
Wednesday July 23, 2008
This is the second of The Athlete's Connection 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
Eagles QB says chemistry, camaraderie improved at national tournament
Wednesday July 23, 2008
Kenneth Guiton hasn't spent much time despairing over Eisenhower's 1-3 record at the Nike 7ON National Tournament last weekend. Not only does the Eagles quarterback not have time — "I'm not taking it easy this summer," he said — but the trip wasn't all about winning anyway. "Before we left (head) coach (Ray) Evans said he wanted two things out of this trip," Guiton said.
FOOTBALL PREVIEW: 30 in 30 — District 23-5A
Wednesday July 23, 2008
This is the first of The Athlete's Connection 30 football previews in 30 days leading up to the season-opening games beginning Thursday, Aug.
Eisenhower receiver named to Nike 7-on-7 all-tournament team
Saturday July 19, 2008
Eisenhower receiver Greg Timmons was named to the Nike 7ON National Passing Championship All-Tournament team as his team participated in the national tournament this weekend at Nike headquarters in Beaverton, Ore. Timmons and his team, called Strike Force in the tournament, participated with several top teams from across the country, including from Florida, Georgia, California and Pennsylvania. In the championship game, Team Super Speed (consisting of players from Plant High School in Tampa, Fla.) beat Team Merciless (Henry County High School, Ga.) 30-14.
PODCAST: Television coverage and high school football
Thursday July 17, 2008
Dave Purpura and Chad Washington
{mp3}Podcast-20080717{/mp3} With the recent rumors that a Houston television station will begin broadcasting high-school football games this fall, Athlete's Connection sportswriters Dave Purpura and Chad Washington discuss the benefits of television coverage of the game - and agree there's nothing like being at a game yourself. For now, it looks like Houston-area teams will be featured at least twice on national television - Katy vs.
Former Heisman winner, NBA star coaching at Westbury Christian
Thursday July 17, 2008
There are no trophies or photos of Charlie Ward’s stellar career in his office.
COLUMN: Why 7-on-7 tournament is meaningless
Thursday July 17, 2008
I watched the baseball All-Star Game a couple days ago. It used to be just a cool exhibition game, until the commissioner made home-field advantage in the World Series the prize for the winner.
Eisenhower heading to national 7-on-7 tournament
Wednesday July 16, 2008
Ranked high in nearly every preseason football poll or publication, the Eisenhower football team this weekend gets a chance to prove its mettle on a national stage. The Eagles are one of eight teams participating in the Nike 7ON National Passing Championship Thursday to Saturday in Beaverton, Ore. Boasting highly-recruited quarterback Kenneth Guiton, versatile defensive back Craig Loston (Clemson commit) and receivers Greg Timmons (Texas commit) and Jazz Reynolds among others, the Eagles are favored by most to win District 18-5A and contend for the Region III championship.
Not meant for them? Defensive players benefit from 7-on-7, too
Monday July 14, 2008
COLLEGE STATION — High scoring is common in 7-on-7 football, perhaps to the point where it's a landmark of the summer passing-oriented game. Usually, though, the point totals are near gawdy on both sides.
Several strong state performances leave mark in this week's podcast
Monday July 14, 2008
Dave Purpura and Heather Burr
{mp3}Podcast-20080714{/mp3} Exactly how much strong performances in the state 7-on-7 tournament translate into the high school football regular-season is debatable on end. Just what they're worth is discussed in this week's podcast with sportswriters Dave Purpura and Heather Burr, both of whom were part of The Athlete's Connection's six-person coverage team last weekend in College Station.
VIDEO RECAPS: State 7-on-7 tournament
Sunday July 13, 2008
You shouldn't have to wait long or go searching for video highlights of the state 7-on-7 tournament. Click on the links below to see how all the teams from The Athlete's Connection's coverage area performed Friday and Saturday in College Station.
Mustangs fall to Tomball in consolation bracket
Saturday July 12, 2008
COLLEGE STATION – As Memorial and Tomball took the field Saturday morning, they knew that they were going to have to play hard to stay in the state 7-on-7 tournament’s consolation bracket. And as competitive as they were in their first state appearance, Memorial bowed out Saturday with a 26-12 loss. Memorial quarterback Davis Miller came out strong to get the Mustangs on the board first with a touchdown pass to De’Mario Thibodeaux, but Tomball quickly tied the game with a quick pass by Chad Tarhini to Joel Salzman. Both Memorial and Tomball were putting up great defensive walls that were keeping the offenses from scoring often. Each team went back and forth with Tarhini and Miller hitting their men, Salzman and Brandon Hulings, respectively to end the half with Tomball leading 13-12. After a pep talk from their coaches both teams came out ready to win. The Memorial offense, which included Daniel Neumann, Nolan Miller, Preston Burkett, Chris Renaudin, Josh Withers, Thibodeaux and Hulings were pumped and ready to control the field.
Spartans fall to Mesquite in state tournament
Saturday July 12, 2008
COLLEGE STATION – Stratford’s appearance in the state 7-on-7 tournament ended Saturday morning with a 34-14 loss to Mesquite in the championship bracket. The Mesquite players came out early to score first laying the groundwork for Stratford to try and answer their call.
Katy has impressive second round, falls to Tomball in quarterfinals
Saturday July 12, 2008
COLLEGE STATION - The Katy football team found itself fighting for third-place in the consolation bracket Saturday at the state 7-on-7 tournament.
Lobos recover, make run to consolation final
Saturday July 12, 2008
(Langham Creek VS.
Statewide 7-on-7 scores: Day 2
Saturday July 12, 2008
All championship and consolation bracket scores from the second day of the Division I state 7-on-7 tournament: Championship bracket Round One Mesquite 34, Stratford 14 Georgetown 41, Arlington Bowie 26 Arlington Lamar 26, Plano West 0 Temple 27, Fort Bend Elkins 25 Tyler Lee 46, Seven Lakes 26 Hebron 48, Mercedes 41 Austin Lake Travis 33, Garland Naaman Forest 32 Lufkin 44, Arlington Martin 27 Stephenville 25, Ed-Couch Elsa 21 Baytown Lee 25, Tyler John Tyler 21 Coppell 35, South Garland 27, OT Richland 47, Rockwall 20 El Paso Montwood 25, Cy-Fair 21 Colleyville Heritage 31, Gregory-Portland 13 Plano 60, Wichita Falls 54 Sulphur Springs 32, Austin 26 Round Two Arlington Lamar 34, Georgetown 7 Tyler Lee 33, Temple 32 Lake Travis 36, Hebron 29 Mesquite 40, Lufkin 26 Stephenville 21, Baytown Lee 6 Richland 43, Coppell 37 Colleyville Heritage 51, El Paso Montwood 29 Plano 70, Sulphur Springs 51 Quarterfinals Arlington Lamar 33, Tyler Lee 27 Mesquite 42, Lake Travis 36 Richland 44, Stephenville 34 Heritage 39, Plano 26 Semifinals Mesquite 34, Arlington Lamar 33, OT Richland 43, Colleyville Heritage 24 Final: Richland 35, Mesquite 32 Consolation bracket Round One The Woodlands 46, Laredo Alexander 35 Round Rock Stony Point 26, Cinco Ranch 20 A&M Consolidated 32, Duncanville 6 Round Rock Westwood 33, Brady 19 Schertz Clemens 34, Klein 20 Abilene 25, El Paso Del Valle 6 Beeville Jones 27, Pleasanton 19 Denton Guyer 24, Garland 13 Langham Creek 41, Wylie 19 Spring 41, Weslaco 28 Abilene Cooper 27, Klein Oak 19 Beaumont West Brook 28, Cypress Falls 8 Arlington 19, Belton 13 Katy 18, Klein Forest 13 Tomball 27, Pearland 26 Memorial 20, Chavez 14 Round Two The Woodlands 39, Round Rock Stony Point 19 A&M Consolidated 12, Round Rock Westwood 7 Abilene 46, Schertz Clemens 26 Beeville Jones 20, Denton Guyer 18 Langham Creek 44, Spring 0 Beaumont West Brook 36, Abilene Cooper 33 Katy 34, Arlington 33 Tomball 26, Memorial 12 Quarterfinals Langham Creek 33, Beaumont West Brook 20 Tomball 40, Katy 14 The Woodlands 34, A&M Consolidated 20 Abilene 53, Beeville Jones 15 Semifinals Langham Creek 35, Tomball 28 Abilene 41, The Woodlands 39 Final: Abilene 34, Langham Creek 33
Seven Lakes takes center stage at state tournament
Friday July 11, 2008
(Seven Lakes - Day 1 Pool Play) (Cinco Ranch VS.
Memorial goes 1-2 on first day of first state appearance
Friday July 11, 2008
{mp3}SaturdayteaseSBISD20080711{/mp3} COLLEGE STATION - The Memorial Mustangs made the trip to College Station to bring their “A” game to the state 7-on-7 tournament.
Spartans taking advantage of state berth
Friday July 11, 2008
{mp3}SaturdayteaseSBISD20080711{/mp3} COLLEGE STATION - The Stratford Spartans got a call last week that Hastings was not able to attend the 2008 FSN State 7 on 7 tournament and that as runner up they were invited to attend. The Spartans packed their gear and made the quick trip to College Station to show everyone that they are the team to beat.
Statewide 7-on-7 scores
Friday July 11, 2008
Complete scores from Friday's pool play in the state 7-on-7 tournament: First Round Pool A Arlington Bowie 32, Langham Creek 26 Stephenville 41, Laredo Alexander 35, OT Pool B Cinco Ranch 34, Arlington Lamar 14 Tyler John Tyler 40, Spring 21 Pool C Duncanville 7, Klein Oak 0 Temple 33, Coppell 28 Pool D Seven Lakes 33, Rockwall Heath 32, OT Round Rock Westwood 24, Beaumont West Brook 20 Pool E Hebron 42, El Paso Montwood 28 Klein 38, Belton 7 Pool F Colleyville Heritage 39, Klein Forest 33 Lake Travis 43, Abilene 37 Pool G Mesquite 39, Pearland 13 Wichita Falls 40, Beeville Jones 32 Pool H Denton Guyer 50, Memorial 28 Lufkin 35, Sulphur Springs 32 Pool I Ed-Couch Elsa 42, Georgetown 34 Wylie 45, The Woodlands 39 Pool J Weslaco 28, Round Rock Stony Point 26 Baytown Lee 26, Plano West 24 Pool K South Garland 31, Fort Bend Elkins 27 Abilene Cooper 32, A&M Consolidated 26 Pool L Richland 48, Cypress Falls 26 Tyler Lee 34, Brady 12 Pool M Arlington 41, Schertz Clemens 35 Cy-Fair 33, Mercedes 26 Pool N Garland Naaman Forest 27, El Paso Del Valle 26 Gregory-Portland 21, Katy 20 Pool O Stratford 44, Pleasanton 19 Plano 39, Tomball 35 Pool P Arlington Martin 42, Garland 21 Austin 33, Chavez 27 *** Second Round Pool A Arlington Bowie 34, Stephenville 25 Laredo Alexander 38, Langham Creek 32 Pool B Tyler John Tyler 34, Cinco Ranch 22 Arlington Lamar 34, Spring 12 Pool C Temple 38, Klein Oak 35, 2OT Coppell 27, Duncanville 14 Pool D Rockwall Heath 26, Beaumont West Brook 19 Seven Lakes 42, Round Rock Westwood 34 Pool E El Paso Montwood 47, Belton 0 Hebron 54, Klein 36 Pool F Colleyville Heritage 34, Lake Travis 33 Abilene 25, Klein Forest 12 Pool G Beeville Jones 27, Mesquite 26 Wichita Falls 35, Pearland 14 Pool H Sulphur Springs 40, Memorial 33 Lufkin 40, Denton Guyer 20 Pool I Ed-Couch Elsa 34, The Woodlands 27 Georgetown 55, Wylie 53, 2OT Pool J Plano West 34, Round Rock Stony Point 26 Baytown Lee 20, Weslaco 13 Pool K South Garland 41, Abilene Cooper 20 Fort Bend Elkins 41, A & M Consolidated 26 Pool L Richland 35, Tyler Lee 26 Cypress Falls 25, Brady 20 Pool M Mercedes 61, Arlington 59, 4OT Cy-Fair 34, Schertz-Clemens 13 Pool N Garland Naaman Forest 40, Katy 22 Gregory-Portland 39, El Paso Del Valle 20 Pool O Stratford 42, Tomball 31 Plano 55, Pleasanton 32 Pool P Garland 38, Austin 28 Arlington Martin 34, Chavez 13 *** Third Round Pool A Arlington Bowie 26, Laredo Alexander 22 Stephenville 33, Langham Creek 21 Pool B Spring 31, Cinco Ranch 28 Arlington Lamar 36, Tyler John Tyler 0 Pool C Coppell 21, Klein Oak 13 Temple 33, Duncanville 14 Pool D Rockwall Heath 33, Round Rock Westwood 21 Seven Lakes 30, Beaumont West Brook 12 Pool E El Paso Montwood 41, Klein 27 Hebron 47, Belton 12 Pool F Abilene 42, Colleyville Heritage 34 Lake Travis 40, Klein Forest 25 Pool G Mesquite 34, Wichita Falls 21 Beeville Jones 27, Pearland 13 Pool H Memorial 41, Lufkin 26 Sulphur Springs 41, Denton Guyer 27 Pool I Ed-Couch Elsa 38, Wylie 24 Georgetown 27, The Woodlands 25 Pool J Round Rock Stony Point 32, Baytown Lee 21 Plano West 35, Weslaco 34 Pool K A&M Consolidated 45, South Garland 6 Fort Bend Elkins 20, Abilene Cooper 13 Pool L Richland 32, Brady 12 Tyler Lee 39, Cypress Falls 20 Pool M Cy-Fair 39, Arlington 20 Mercedes 52, Schertz-Clemens 46 Pool N Gregory-Portland 51, Garland Naaman Forest 44 Katy 34, El Paso Del Valle 21 Pool O Plano 39, Stratford 38 Tomball 34, Pleasanton 25 Pool P Chavez 42, Garland 21 Austin 20, Arlington Martin 19
High-flying Bobcats sweep through pool play
Friday July 11, 2008
(Cy-Fair - Day 1 Pool Play) (Cy-Falls VS.
Katy kids get their fix at annual football camp
Thursday July 10, 2008
Football is a part of life in Katy.
Second Baptist sweeps pool play, but falls in 7-on-7 tournament
Thursday July 10, 2008
{mp3}Fridaytease20080710{/mp3} COLLEGE STATION - Second Baptist did well for a team that almost missed the state 7-on-7 tournament. The Eagles won all three of their games in pool play, but fell to New Waverly in the first round of eliminations Thursday afternoon at Texas A&M.
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