103008 – LSG Weekly Statewide Show

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1-4A El Paso Austin, Chapin and Andress Are In The Playoffs

1-4A Standings
El Paso Austin           (8-0) (5-0)
El Paso Chapin          (7-1) (5-0)
El Paso Andress         (5-3) (4-1)
El Paso Burges          (5-3) (3-2)
El Paso Bowie            (3-5) (1-4)
El Paso Irvin              (2-6) (1-4)
El Paso Jefferson       (2-6) (1-4)
El Paso                       (0-8) (0-5)

Key Games:
El Paso Andress (5-3) (4-1) @ El Paso Burges (5-3) (3-2)
El Paso Austin (8-0) (5-0) @ El Paso Chapin (7-1) (5-0)

Austin, Chapin & Andress have all clinched spots.  Burges can be the 4th team with a win this week.

Games are on TV, so where's the paycheck?

PUNTA GORDA – When the undefeated Venice Indians lined up against the undefeated Charlotte Tarpons Friday night, viewers from 12 states watched on cable TV — a first for the teams and Southwest Florida.
Across the country, networks such as ESPN, Fox Sports and Comcast Sports Southeast, which broadcast the Venice-Charlotte game, are finding a growing market for high school football.

But while pro and college teams are getting millions for broadcasting rights and advertising, few high schools are compensated for the free programming they provide to cable outlets. Neither Charlotte nor Venice cashed in on their appearance Friday night, which had the potential to reach about 5.8 million homes.

However, as nationally top-rated high school football games garner audiences in the millions and deliver a prized 12- to 17-year-old audience, advertisers are taking notice and some schools are starting to reap the benefits.

A school in Texas recently signed a $2 million deal with a hospital for naming rights to its football stadium. Old Spice and Nike regularly advertise on ESPN high school games. In Broward County, Cypress Bay High School’s football team got an all-expense-paid trip to Texas three weeks ago to play nationally ranked Katy, which received an undisclosed amount of money from a marketing firm that brokered the deal.

Sports marketers said that high school sports broadcasting is in its infancy — in a similar place as college sports were about 20 years ago, when only a few games made it on national TV each season.

Since ESPN broadcast its first high school football game in 2003, regional and national networks have been trying to get on the band wagon.

This year, ESPN televised 17 games, said Dave Stephenson, founder of Titus Sports Marketing, which packages games for networks and arranged the Cypress game and the naming rights for the Texas school.

“There’s not a rights fee so it is easier to broadcast high school games,” Stephenson said. “Still, it’s a struggle to find the right teams” when there are 18,000 schools. “Are people going to watch a great player or a great team? Everybody is trying to figure it out.”

The Venice-Charlotte lineup was a natural for CSS, which has been trying to break into the high school broadcasting market in Southwest Florida.

Venice is ranked seventh in the state in the latest Associated Press poll of 5A schools, and Charlotte is ranked ninth. Venice junior quarterback Trey Burton has been on the national scene since committing to play for the University of Florida.

“The broad appeal of all sports has grown because of the availability of programming,” said Mark Fuhrman, vice president and general manager of Comcast Sports Southeast. With about 20 sports channels available “we need programming to put on the air. High school seems to be the natural progression.”

CSS hopes to put about eight more Southwest Florida football games on the air next year if Friday’s game has good viewership. Comcast spent about $20,000 to produce the broadcast and has regional advertisers, such as a Georgia carpet company and a regional insurer. Still, Friday’s game was a money loser, Fuhrman said.

“We see high school sports as a revenue opportunity going down the road,” Fuhrman said.

The local schools are not concerning themselves with money from broadcasts.

“It’s great exposure for the kids,” said Dave Gayler, Charlotte County school superintendent. “If you’re looking to get kids in front of scouts, there’s no better way to do that.”

By Kim Hackett
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL

26-5A: LSG Favorite Does Not Dissapoint

26-5A Standings
#17 San Antonio Roosevelt                (7-1) (6-0)
#52 San Antonio Madison                  (7-1) (5-1)
#19 Smithson Valley                          (7-1) (5-1)
#32 San Antonio Reagan                    (6-2) (5-1)
#169 San Antonio MacArthur             (5-3) (3-3)
#56 New Braunfels                             (4-4) (2-4)
#181 San Antonio Lee                        (2-6) (1-5)
#183 San Antonio Churchill               (1-8) (1-6)
NR San Antonio Johnson                   (1-8) (0-7)

Key Games:
San Antonio MacArthur (5-3) (3-3) @ San Antonio Reagan (6-2) (5-1)
San Antonio Madison (7-1) (5-1) @ San Antonio Roosevelt (7-1) (6-0)

Roosevelt has clinched a playoff spot.   If Reagan beats MacArthur then Reagan, Madison and Smithson Valley are the other 3 reps

Texas Still Producing Great QB's

Texas high schools once again are producing the best quarterbacks in the country. There already have some great ones at the college level being considered for the Heisman Trophy. It is a lot of fun to watch Southlake Carroll’s Chase Daniel, Ennis’ Graham Harrell, Jim Ned’s Colt McCoy and Highland Park’s Matthew Stafford play on Saturdays.

The future group of signal callers look to be just as good. The ones that come to mind are Garrett Gilbert (Texas) at Austin Lake Travis, Shavodrick Beaver (Michigan) at Wichita Falls Rider, Russell Shepherd (LSU) at Cypress Ridge, Jacob Karam (Texas Tech) at Friendswood and Drew Allen (Oklahoma) at San Antonio Alamo Heights.

Others to watch are Tyrick Rollison of Sulpher Springs, Ryan Mossakowski of Frisco Centennial (Kentucky) and Casey Pachall (TCU) of Brownwood.

The reason for the boom of great quarterbacks can be traced to the large number of schools that are running the spread offense and started to pass the ball around, 7-on7 passing leagues and of course great coaching.

30-1A: Playoff race down to four teams

30-1A
#40 Brackettville                 (5-3) (5-0)     Win over D’Hanis
#22 D’Hanis                       (7-1) (4-1)      Win over La Pryor
#43 La Pryor                       (5-3) (4-1)      Win over Sabinal
#46 Sabinal                        (4-3) (4-1)
#60 Center Point                (3-5) (1-4)
#119 Leakey                       (2-6) (1-4)
#129 Medina                      (2-6) (1-4)
#151 Nueces Canyon          (2-6) (0-5)

Key Games:
Brackettville (5-3) (5-0) @ La Pryor (5-3) (4-1)
D’Hanis (7-1) (4-1) @ Sabinal (4-3) (4-1)

Its between Brackettville, D’Hanis, La Pryor & Sabinal.   A lot will be determined this week.  Brackettville is the only one of those that can clinch a spot this week.   Next week Bracketville plays Sabinal

29-1A: Great playoff battles

Standings
#30 Menard         (8-0) (4-0)
#38 Junction       (7-1) (4-0)
#42 Mason          (6-3) (4-1)
#84 Rocksprings    (5-2) (2-2)
#48 Eldorado       (3-5) (1-3)
#90 Irion County   (2-6) (0-4)
#76 Christoval     (1-8) (0-5)

Key Games This Week:
Mason (6-3) (4-1) @ Junction (7-1) (4-0)
Menard (8-0) (4-0) @ Rocksprings (5-2) (2-2)

Rocksprings already has losses to Junction & Mason and can only tie them so Juction & Mason are in.   If they lose this week then the 3rd  rep will be Menard.   Rocksprings will need a win this week over Menard and then have Menard lose to Junction next week.

The Coyotes Are Howling In Alice

The unbeaten Alice Coyotes (8-0) are starting to get attention around the state including here at Lone Star Gridiron.    The Coyotes are sitting at #18 in the 4A rankings now after starting the season at #72.

After starting off with big wins against Corpus Christi Ray, Scotts Valley, CA and Mission Memorial, it was the win at Corpus Christi Calallen that made everyone start paying attention.  All eight of their wins have been against teams with winning or .500 records.  Their last two games of the season are against teams with a 1-15 combined record so a perfect regular season is in sight.   There last 10-0 season was 1985.

Schedule
at Corpus Christi Ray (5-3) (W 46-14)
vs Scotts Valley, CA          (W 42-27)
vs Mission Memorial (3-5) (W 57-14)
at *CC Calallen (5-3)         (W 22-19)
vs *Kingsville King (4-4)   (W 48-10)
at *Laredo Cigarroa (4-4)    (W 45-0)
at *CC Flour Bluff (6-2)       (W 35-21)
vs *CC Tuloso-Midway (5-3) (W 33-3)
at *Laredo Nixon (1-7)
vs *Laredo Johnson (0-8)

They are the #7 team in Region IV.

Region IV Rankings
1. Austin Lake Travis (District 25)
2. Edcouch-Elsa (District 32)
3. Kerrville Tivy (District 27)
4. San Antonio Alamo Heights (District 27)
5. Gregory-Portland (District 30)
6. Cibolo Steele (District 27)
7. Alice (District 31)
8. Schertz Clemens (District 27)
9. Port Lavaca Calhoun (District 30)
10. Dripping Springs (District 25)

Congratulations to the Coyotes….you deserve a Lone Star Gridiron Salute

Monday Morning QB

Things are getting real interesting with all the district races in full swing now.

District Races

2-3A had a surprising result when (2-6) Graham defeated (3-5) Brownwood. At the beginning of the season, we said this would be a district where a very good team would not make the playoffs. Right now, Abilene Wylie and Sweetwater are in great shape at 3-0. Brownwood, Snyder and Graham are all at 1-2. Brownwood and Snyder will meet up in week 10 and that could decide that 3rd playoff spot.

At the beginning of the season, everyone would have said 6-5A will be Southlake Carroll once again. Then the Dragons lost their first district game of the season to Coppell. The Cowboys have since dropped their next two district games. Lewisville Hebron leads this district with a 3-0 record and will host the Dragons in week 9. Flower Mound Marcus is another contender for the title at 2-1. Their loss was to Southlake last week 42-35.

The biggest game in 1A was a 22-1A match up between #10 Mart and #2 Bremond. Mart’s defensive forced six turnovers in a surprising 42-7 victory. Three very good teams will make the playoffs from here. Mart is 3-0 with Bremond and Normangee both sitting at 2-1. Mart and Normangee will match up in week 9.

What was probably the best game overall last week was #7 Cibolo Steele and #9 Kerrville Tivy. This game did lose some of its star power though when Steele’s star RB Malcolm Brown, the area’s leading Class 4A rusher, was a game-time scratch due to a sprained ankle he suffered last week. The game though was every bit a classic. Tivy edged the Knights 34-27 behind 436 yards from QB Colton Palmer. Tivy and Steele will both be playoff reps and another team should be San Antonio Alamo Heights. The Mules are 4-0 just like Tivy. They wrap up their season with games against both Tivy and Steele.

Other Happenings

Marlin football coach Jerry Malone has resigned his post at Marlin last week. The coach officially resigned for medical reasons. Malone, who was in his 16th season as the head coach at Marlin, compiled a 130-58 record at the school. He led the Bulldogs to the 3A Division II state championship game in 2003 and a 2A Division I regional final in 2006. However, Marlin missed the playoffs last year and had won just two of its first seven games this season.

Lake Highlands (5A 6-2) beat Dallas White 52-6. The Wildcats have now won five in a row and have outscored their opponents 208-47 in those games.

Duncanville (5A 5-4) started the season 0-3 but it was against some of the toughest competition available (Odessa Permian, Garland) and lost its starting QB for the season to injury. They have since turned it around and won five of its last six and have clinched its first playoff trip in four years. This is the first year at Duncanville for former Austin Lake Travis coach Jeff Dicus.

Euless Trinity (5A 8-0) has won three of its games by 10 points or less this season but they won their last two by a combined score of 94-7.

Game Of The Week

Highland Park and Royse City combined for over 1,000 yards of offense in their 10-4A match up. Highland Park gets a Lone Star Gridiron salute by converting on a 4th and one from its own 29-yard line to preserve a wild 46-43 win over Royse City. The Scots got the win even though Royse City QB Richard Morrison accounted for 500 total yards (291 passing, 209 rushing).

Streaks

Ingram Moore (3A) continued their state longest 29-game losing streak. Three of the Warriors’ four district losses have been by margins of 60 or more points. Canyon Lake, playing its first year of varsity football, edged Ingram Moore 21-14 in their district opener. They currently only have 18 varsity players and barely enough for a 2 win JV team. They still have a long way to go for the state record. Houston Davis (currently 7-0) lost 80 games in a row from 1985 to 1993 and Kountze came up short in 53 consecutive contests from 1977 to 1982. San Antonio Memorial dropped 51 straight from 1983 to 1989 and San Antonio Burbank endured a 50-loss skid from 1989 to 1993. Weirdly enough, Ingram (0-8) resides in District 8-3A, which has a team that has the states longest winning streak. Liberty Hill ran their winning streak to 33 in a row, beating Wimberley 49-21.

Galena Park North Shore travels to Baytown Lee to try and extend their streak to 77 straight regular season victories. The Ganders were the last team to beat North Shore in a regular season game.

The undefeated
1A – 12 (2 fell from this list in Week #8)  (Wellington, New Deal, Iraan, Archer City, Albany, Quinlan Boles, DeLeon, Maud, Itasca, Shiner, Menard, Bruni)

2A - 19  (3 fell from this list in Week #8)  (Bushland, Muleshoe, Littlefield, Alpine, Kermit, Holliday, Paradise, Pattonville Prairiland, Lone Oak, Grandview, West Rusk, Arp, New Waverly, Kirbyville, Rice Consol, Blanco, Refugio, George West, Three Rivers)

3A – 8 (0 fell from this list in Week #8)   (Bridgeport, China Spring, Liberty Hill, Pleasant Grove, West Orange-Stark, Navasota, Bellville, Sinton)

4A – 12 (4 fell from this list in Week #8)   (EP Austin, Wolfforth Frenship, Aledo, Everman, Denison, Highland Park, Dallas Carter, Houston Davis, Lake Travis, Dripping Springs, Alice, Edcouch-Elsa)

5A – 13  (2 fell from this list in Week #8)   (Odessa Permian, Abilene, Euless Trinity, Garland, Copperas Cove,  The Woodlands, Houston Lamar, Beaumont West Brook, Galena Park North Shore, Pearland, Deer Park, Fort Bend Hightower, Los Fresnos)

102508 – BONUS Woodlands Highlanders vs Conroe Tigers

“Mighty” Mike Wright and “Big T” Tony Vasquez head to the woodlands to check out the Woodlands Highlanders vs Conroe Tigers.

“The other guys report the scores – we bring you INSIDE Texas high school football” TM

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The show sponsors were:
Newstreamz San Marcos
Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine Center of Kyle
Lone Star Gridiron
The Bunker Gun Store
Big Dog Productions

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